Don't pokemon in the anime have 4+ moves? Pikachu has quick attack, thunderbolt, volttackle, electroball, iron tail.....Fletching has evolved in Fletchinder ! Learns Flame Charge. Does he forget Peck / Steel Wing / Double Team or Razor wind ?
Don't pokemon in the anime have 4+ moves? Pikachu has quick attack, thunderbolt, volttackle, electroball, iron tail.....Fletching has evolved in Fletchinder ! Learns Flame Charge. Does he forget Peck / Steel Wing / Double Team or Razor wind ?
Don't pokemon in the anime have 4+ moves? Pikachu has quick attack, thunderbolt, volttackle, electroball, iron tail.....
Wtf volt tackle was pikachus thing! Just one more reason why unova arc sucks.....Ash's Pikachu currently only knows Quick Attack, Thunderbolt, Electro Ball, and Iron Tail, and those have been its moves since Electro Ball replaced Volt Tackle.
Don't pokemon in the anime have 4+ moves? Pikachu has quick attack, thunderbolt, volttackle, electroball, iron tail.....
Agreed. I'm actually down with many things the anime does for two reasons:The whole "only 4 moveslots" thing is only really applicable to a video game. It makes no sense in the anime since there's really no good justification for it. I don't think people would mind if they dropped itas long as they stopped ignoring everything else.
Just because something is "for kids" doesn't mean it can't be made with adults in mind, too. Shows like Batman:The Animated Series, Animaniacs, and Avatar: The Last Airbender are all "for kids" yet still appeal to adults with complex characterization and storytelling (or really funny adult jokes that got past the censors for Animaniacs).Agreed. I'm actually down with many things the anime does for two reasons:
1) Many things that exist in the games are solely gameplay mechanics, such as turn based combat and only having four moves. Also, certain things would be hard to depict in the series, such as hold items (how do they hold Life Orb anyway?) and levels. Plus, I doubt the video games show every location, building, and person that actually exists in a "real" version of the Pokémon world (including huge cities such as Goldrenrod City, which has a total population of 105 (Crystal)/126 (HeartGold & SoulSilver). This also includes anime exclusive locations.
2) The anime is, in the end, for kids. And I don't mean that in a derogatory way. It's just a fun show aimed at younger children so things can happen in a way that couldn't happen in a more realistic story (such as Pokémon Adventures), especially for slapstick humor. Just look at Pikachu's Thunderbolt and how it never has once killed anyone. And before anyone says that Pikachu's Thunderbolt is likely too weak to hurt people, here is the Pokédex entry from Emerald:
"It stores electricity in the electric sacs on its cheeks. When it releases pent-up energy in a burst, the electric power is equal to a lightning bolt."
He's hitting them with 1.21 gigawatts, dang it. If it could get Marty back to 1985, it can kill someone. But I'm not complaining cause Saturday morning cartoon.
Oh, I fully agree, but there really is two different kinds of for kids. I'm just referring to the more slapsticky elements where things that would be impossible are possible, which some people do complain about. That's what I mean when I say "for kids". Can it be done better? Of course! You gave one of the best examples in Animaniacs, a show which gets better as I've gotten older (that show had some dirty jokes. Still, it wasn't as bad as Rocko's Modern Life in terms of vulgarity. My childhood still twitches from that discovery).Just because something is "for kids" doesn't mean it can't be made with adults in mind, too. Shows like Batman:The Animated Series, Animaniacs, and Avatar: The Last Airbender are all "for kids" yet still appeal to adults with complex characterization and storytelling (or really funny adult jokes that got past the censors for Animaniacs).
What irritates me about the anime is that it has so much potential to be one of those great kids shows that can still appeal to adults but decides to waste time following Ash around with the same old goddamn formula. Formulas can still work if they're subverted or played with enough (especially for comedies) but the writers are lazy bums who play everything ridiculously straight like the identical Nurse Joys (which breaks suspension of disbelief on their own due to how stupid it is outside of parodies), Team Rocket's recycled plans and bad disguises, Ash's resets, and fwiendship.
TL;DR - The anime has a ton of potential that's wasted by the fucking horrible writing.
I know the Nurse Joys thing is a reference, they just play it completely straight and it kills a ton of my willing suspension of disbelief. I mentioned parodies because you could get a lot of good jokes out of that one aspect of the franchise (and video games in general), but treating it seriously makes me take it seriously. Then I start asking a bunch of questions that take me out of the show and ruin my enjoyment cause I'm obsessing over this one thing that doesn't make any sense.Oh, I fully agree, but there really is two different kinds of for kids. I'm just referring to the more slapsticky elements where things that would be impossible are possible, which some people do complain about. That's what I mean when I say "for kids". Can it be done better? Of course! You gave one of the best examples in Animaniacs, a show which gets better as I've gotten older (that show had some dirty jokes. Still, it wasn't as bad as Rocko's Modern Life in terms of vulgarity. My childhood still twitches from that discovery).
Also, the identical Nurse Joys is a reference to how the nurses all look the same in the games due to using the same overworld sprite.
They've made jokes about it before (especially with Brock being the only one who can keep them apart).I know the Nurse Joys thing is a reference, they just play it completely straight and it kills a ton of my willing suspension of disbelief. I mentioned parodies because you could get a lot of good jokes out of that one aspect of the franchise (and video games in general), but treating it seriously makes me take it seriously. Then I start asking a bunch of questions that take me out of the show and ruin my enjoyment cause I'm obsessing over this one thing that doesn't make any sense.
The Joys are similar:Interestingly enough, the Officer Jennys also look identical to each other. But upon closer inspection, you can see that they're not completely alike...
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I approve of this, if only because watching Pokeshippers get pissed off is hilarious.One of the new titles announced is, "Ash and Serena's first date."
I bet whatever Misty fans/Pokeshippers still exist at this point are crying their eyes out. Sure, Ash will be clueless as usual and nothing will happen, but the fact that the writers are actively writing Serena as a love interest is basically the final nail in Misty's coffin.
Whatever small ray of hope Misty fans were still clinging to over the last decade has been extinguish.
Fixed.The anime lives and thrives on being really boring and a huge wasted opportunity.
What do you think is the funniest anime moment? For some reason, I don't even know why but I died laughing in the second episode ever when Joy said "PIKA-POWER!!!!"
Meh, come the end of the series and Serena will be written out anyway, to be replaced with another functionally identical girl. She may get an occasional cameo in later series, but I really doubt they'll commit Ash to her permanently. The anime lives and thrives on the fact that nothing ever really changes between series.
Brock suffered from the same stagnation affect as Ash/TR. Since Brock could not develop as a character given the context of the anime, the writers left him as a repetitive gag character just to explain battles to kids. The same happened to Misty in Johto, who instead of developing as a character, just stagnated into the background.
For some reason the writers never cared much about giving Misty or Brock any actual character development after Kanto ended. Its pretty much why over the entire span of Johto the two characters do practically nothing outside of whatever random filler episodes the writers gave them. Its kind of a shame in retrospect, it always felt like Misty and Brock had the potential to do amazing things but the writers kept them in the background and didn't care to showcase them or their pokemon.