- 27
- Posts
- 6
- Years
- Seen Nov 5, 2023
Why I don?t really like the school kids except for Espurr.
Why I don?t really like the school kids except for Espurr.
Deerling: Deerling I liked. At first. She?s the only one who attempts to stand up to Pancham and Shelmet, and she?s very loyal to Goomy, and is very happy when the hero goes into Foreboding Forest when she couldn?t because...because...because...and this is where Deerling?s problem begins. She?s ineffective.
Deerling: I?m going to go look for Goomy in foreboding forest!
Pancham: No, don?t! This forest we just goaded Goomy into entering just for lulz is far too dangerous for you, who is more highly leveled then Goomy and more probably more experienced at battle!
Deerling: ?.OK!
2. Goomy: He and Deerling are both hypocrites in a way: They give the partner the cold shoulder for unintentionally getting Goomy in dangerous situations, while hanging out with Shelmet and Pancham, who intentionally goad Goomy into dangerous situations, and laugh at the possibility of Goomy being in a dangerous place scared witless, and making an active effort to correct Pancham and Shelmet's actions. Not to mention all of them just watch as Pancham blatantly bullies the partner! No matter what the partner did to Goomy in the past, that?s NO excuse to watch Pancham very obviously bully the partner, and give Pancham special treatment for essentially doing what the partner did except worse!
3. I don?t think the partner is annoying. You know what I thought WAS annoying? Pancham repeatedly, unendingly, unprovokedly CALLING the partner annoying.
Partner: *Says something*
Pancham: Ew, you?re so annoying!!
***
Pancham: *Sees Partner* AYEE! ANNOYING!
Pancham, I get it. You?re allergic to my partner. You don?t have to be a rude little git about it.
Also, leaving Goomy behind was wrong of the hero and the partner, but how is that related to ?annoying? exactly? :/ did the translators goof or something?
But anyway, you know what my main beef with Pancham is? He?s a marty stu. Yep. I said it.
How is he a marty stu exactly?? Let?s see, he?s mean, arrogant, rude, condescending, selfish, enjoys watching his classmates suffer entirely too much, and everybody loves him.
The partner, his main target for bullying, adores him and never wishes harm on him and even wants to be friends with him! How realistic is that? Oh, it is for Pancham, because everyone loves him and he can do no wrong! Even though he did a ton of times. While the partner gets the cold shoulder for dragging goomy along on explorations, Pancham, for sending kids into dangerous situations just because he enjoys seeing them fail (And apparently thinks it?s his responsibility to ?punish? them) gets the attention of a beautiful girl and all the school children are wrapped around his finger. CUT THE BALONEY!
And then, when he gets into a situation that was completely his own fault, everyone goes to rescue him immediately, because everybody loves Pancham!
Even Deerling, who couldn?t bring herself to go find Goomy in foreboding forest, puts aside all restraint to enter the ancient barrow to find Pancham and his lackey, because everybody loves Pancham!
And when it?s in the anctient barrow, I get it, rescuing Pancham and Shelmet is one thing: It?s another thing to go: Oh, Pancham, we?d NEVER be tempted to leave you in this creepy place! We love you SOOO much! Especially the partner, who you pick on all the time! You?re sooooo great!
I don?t think that all dark types are evil, but Pancham lives up to his aku type perfectly.
Espurr: Though Espurr was equally subject to the bystander effect, she made up for this in the latter half by, ya know, helping save the world.
Maybe if they?d redeemed Pancham, I mean actually redeeming him?
But I guess the game makers thought it was unnecessary, because, say it with me, everybody: everybody loves pancham!
(EDIT: OK, Pancham is a fighting type, not a Dark type. Could've fooled me. At least certain other dark types apologized. Maybe he did if you pick him on the adventure, but, well...by then he'd killed any chance of me picking him.)
Why I don?t really like the school kids except for Espurr.
Deerling: Deerling I liked. At first. She?s the only one who attempts to stand up to Pancham and Shelmet, and she?s very loyal to Goomy, and is very happy when the hero goes into Foreboding Forest when she couldn?t because...because...because...and this is where Deerling?s problem begins. She?s ineffective.
Deerling: I?m going to go look for Goomy in foreboding forest!
Pancham: No, don?t! This forest we just goaded Goomy into entering just for lulz is far too dangerous for you, who is more highly leveled then Goomy and more probably more experienced at battle!
Deerling: ?.OK!
2. Goomy: He and Deerling are both hypocrites in a way: They give the partner the cold shoulder for unintentionally getting Goomy in dangerous situations, while hanging out with Shelmet and Pancham, who intentionally goad Goomy into dangerous situations, and laugh at the possibility of Goomy being in a dangerous place scared witless, and making an active effort to correct Pancham and Shelmet's actions. Not to mention all of them just watch as Pancham blatantly bullies the partner! No matter what the partner did to Goomy in the past, that?s NO excuse to watch Pancham very obviously bully the partner, and give Pancham special treatment for essentially doing what the partner did except worse!
3. I don?t think the partner is annoying. You know what I thought WAS annoying? Pancham repeatedly, unendingly, unprovokedly CALLING the partner annoying.
Partner: *Says something*
Pancham: Ew, you?re so annoying!!
***
Pancham: *Sees Partner* AYEE! ANNOYING!
Pancham, I get it. You?re allergic to my partner. You don?t have to be a rude little git about it.
Also, leaving Goomy behind was wrong of the hero and the partner, but how is that related to ?annoying? exactly? :/ did the translators goof or something?
But anyway, you know what my main beef with Pancham is? He?s a marty stu. Yep. I said it.
How is he a marty stu exactly?? Let?s see, he?s mean, arrogant, rude, condescending, selfish, enjoys watching his classmates suffer entirely too much, and everybody loves him.
The partner, his main target for bullying, adores him and never wishes harm on him and even wants to be friends with him! How realistic is that? Oh, it is for Pancham, because everyone loves him and he can do no wrong! Even though he did a ton of times. While the partner gets the cold shoulder for dragging goomy along on explorations, Pancham, for sending kids into dangerous situations just because he enjoys seeing them fail (And apparently thinks it?s his responsibility to ?punish? them) gets the attention of a beautiful girl and all the school children are wrapped around his finger. CUT THE BALONEY!
And then, when he gets into a situation that was completely his own fault, everyone goes to rescue him immediately, because everybody loves Pancham!
Even Deerling, who couldn?t bring herself to go find Goomy in foreboding forest, puts aside all restraint to enter the ancient barrow to find Pancham and his lackey, because everybody loves Pancham!
And when it?s in the anctient barrow, I get it, rescuing Pancham and Shelmet is one thing: It?s another thing to go: Oh, Pancham, we?d NEVER be tempted to leave you in this creepy place! We love you SOOO much! Especially the partner, who you pick on all the time! You?re sooooo great!
I don?t think that all dark types are evil, but Pancham lives up to his aku type perfectly.
Espurr: Though Espurr was equally subject to the bystander effect, she made up for this in the latter half by, ya know, helping save the world.
Maybe if they?d redeemed Pancham, I mean actually redeeming him?
But I guess the game makers thought it was unnecessary, because, say it with me, everybody: everybody loves pancham!
(EDIT: OK, Pancham is a fighting type, not a Dark type. Could've fooled me. At least certain other dark types apologized. Maybe he did if you pick him on the adventure, but, well...by then he'd killed any chance of me picking him.)
Last edited: