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Is this a good way to end the Pokemon series?
Ash has been framed for a crime so serious that now all the regions are out for him. The narrator says this is a test for Ash to prove that he is the best.
No Pokemon Center (Nurse Joys and other Pokemon trainers will do their best to keep Ash out), shops (no one will sell to Ash), police stations (they're actually looking to arrest and ultimately, execute Ash) will help him because his crime is so severe.
Ash doesn't return home because he doesn't want his mom and Oak to know. However, all his Pokemon now sense he is in danger and set out in search for Ash. And I mean, ALL his Pokemon from the past. Whether with Oak or some other trainer he them left with, they will be looking for Ash.
Yes.... Primeape, Pidgeot, Butterfree, all of them..... From all regions.....
This will be a long season, so Ash will catch some more Pokemon in the wilderness, maybe even some legendaries.
Ho-Oh is the final Pokemon to join Ash, and yes, all his previous Pokemon are following him around. They have broken the 6 Pokemon in your belt/pocket rule. The series finale will consists of many episodes and a few of his Pokemon show up in each episode at a time.
One by one, they are defeated and "killed" by other trainers, gym leaders (Misty AND Brock will put a stop to Ash, too), and Pokemon league, pretty much anyone that wants Ash dead. His mom would have heard the news by now and is worried but she can't do anything because Ash is on the run.
Ash is ravaged by battles for 1 year. He gets his food from random villagers, or his pokemon plunders for him (without Ash's knowledge or consent). All of his Pokemon eventually die for him, sickness and/or battle.
All his former human allies and friends are against him and they attack relentlessly till they tire or taken out by Ash's own Pokemon.
Ash must keep running from danger while his Pokemon hold off his assailants.
Gary will be the final person to challenge Ash. Gary is so humiliated by his loss that he goes to Cinnabar island and hides there.
After the battle with Gary, Ash retreats to Mt. Silver with his only remaining six Pokemon:
Pikachu (who finally accepts its place in a Pokeball),
Blastoise and Venusaur (They battled so much that they didn't have time or choice to evolve),
Lapras,
Snorlax (Protected Ash from many attacks),
and Charizard (Ash's number one Pokemon, the one Ash relied on most during those years in the wilderness, and the mascot of all Pokemon).
Time skip, 3 years later, Gold arrives and challenges Ash. Ash replies with
" .... ", and a battle ensues. One by one, Ash's Pokemon are defeated and killed (yes... Pikachu... killed) and the final episode ends with Charizard unleashing a the biggest "Fireblast" attack ever seen in Pokemon, and the screen turns white.
What happens after wards is left for the viewers to speculate.
Is this a good ending?
Go ahead, show me your opinions.
Ash has been framed for a crime so serious that now all the regions are out for him. The narrator says this is a test for Ash to prove that he is the best.
No Pokemon Center (Nurse Joys and other Pokemon trainers will do their best to keep Ash out), shops (no one will sell to Ash), police stations (they're actually looking to arrest and ultimately, execute Ash) will help him because his crime is so severe.
Ash doesn't return home because he doesn't want his mom and Oak to know. However, all his Pokemon now sense he is in danger and set out in search for Ash. And I mean, ALL his Pokemon from the past. Whether with Oak or some other trainer he them left with, they will be looking for Ash.
Yes.... Primeape, Pidgeot, Butterfree, all of them..... From all regions.....
This will be a long season, so Ash will catch some more Pokemon in the wilderness, maybe even some legendaries.
Ho-Oh is the final Pokemon to join Ash, and yes, all his previous Pokemon are following him around. They have broken the 6 Pokemon in your belt/pocket rule. The series finale will consists of many episodes and a few of his Pokemon show up in each episode at a time.
One by one, they are defeated and "killed" by other trainers, gym leaders (Misty AND Brock will put a stop to Ash, too), and Pokemon league, pretty much anyone that wants Ash dead. His mom would have heard the news by now and is worried but she can't do anything because Ash is on the run.
Ash is ravaged by battles for 1 year. He gets his food from random villagers, or his pokemon plunders for him (without Ash's knowledge or consent). All of his Pokemon eventually die for him, sickness and/or battle.
All his former human allies and friends are against him and they attack relentlessly till they tire or taken out by Ash's own Pokemon.
Ash must keep running from danger while his Pokemon hold off his assailants.
Gary will be the final person to challenge Ash. Gary is so humiliated by his loss that he goes to Cinnabar island and hides there.
After the battle with Gary, Ash retreats to Mt. Silver with his only remaining six Pokemon:
Pikachu (who finally accepts its place in a Pokeball),
Blastoise and Venusaur (They battled so much that they didn't have time or choice to evolve),
Lapras,
Snorlax (Protected Ash from many attacks),
and Charizard (Ash's number one Pokemon, the one Ash relied on most during those years in the wilderness, and the mascot of all Pokemon).
Time skip, 3 years later, Gold arrives and challenges Ash. Ash replies with
" .... ", and a battle ensues. One by one, Ash's Pokemon are defeated and killed (yes... Pikachu... killed) and the final episode ends with Charizard unleashing a the biggest "Fireblast" attack ever seen in Pokemon, and the screen turns white.
What happens after wards is left for the viewers to speculate.
Is this a good ending?
Go ahead, show me your opinions.