Well, Pichu had a purpose. It was the poster child for the newly introduced breeding mechanic. And Plusle & Minun were supposed to be a cute little way to show off how team play can work in Double Battles.The annyoing thing about Pikachu is Game Freak's pretty blatant attempts to emulate its success in every new Pokémon generation since the first one. We've got way too many electric rodents with black, beady eyes and round cheek patches already...
...and then they make them completely unviable to the point that the unevolved Pikachu can be called more usable by kids than any of them.
...and then they make them completely unviable to the point that the unevolved Pikachu can be called more usable by kids than any of them.
Lucario at 25% damage out spaces range of grappling and basic smash of MK MK frames on climbing ledge and attack are slower than Lucario spike down a wich can be used after tatami(hit field dodge) to cancel animation sending MK off stage instantly after 36% damage taken in final destination regardless of tilt angle modifiers.Luke does not have a favorable match-up with MK because MK has the advantage against everyone.
http://www.ssbwiki.com/Character_matchup_(SSBB)
My problem with the Pikaclones is they feel very blatantly included for the sake of tradition/reference at this point, and that's at the expense of viability. For god's sake, Dedenne doesn't even get a Special Fairy move of any merit.
Despite being a similar tradition, I don't mind the "All 100 cute" Legendaries because they're all usable in some manner. With the Pikaclones, their gimmicks aren't even enough to compete with Pikachu, much less the Electrics that are better than Pikachu in the main game, something only Pichu is excused from for obvious reason. They also feel like a way to market using Pikachu imagery while being able to excuse themselves to those sick of the thing as "it's not actually Pikachu". I like Raichu's design so much better, and the anime's adamant choice to stick with Pikachu, whether back then or now, irks me because I also feel like it goes against some of the basic themes of the series, but that's for another time.
On the over marketing issue, Lucario I took a liking to before the over exposure took place, but even as a fan of the mon I'll say it's ridiculous.
GF doesn't consider it a Pikaclone. There's a menu background with all the clones and Marill isn't on it.The Pikaclone of Gen 2 is actually Marill, not Pikachu. Visible in that it's also mouselike and has a second stage, getting a baby evolution in the next generation (just like Pikachu did).
Not sure if it counts as unpopular or not, but I think I want to post it here. I had a brief discussion on Bulba about Pokemon Showcases, and I think there's important things that people should know.
1. Pokemon Showcases are popular in Japan and East Asia, and is the thing that keeps grown men to watch the anime. It corresponds with the popularity of Idol performance animes in which are currently way more popular than magical girl animes.
2. Serena is the most popular female in Japan and East Asia ever. She is said to have the best personality, will become a good waifu, and has the best fashion sense.
3. Misty is actually not only unpopular in Asia, but also very hated. I know she is insanely popular in English places due to her personality, but her personality is exactly what that causes Asians to hate her -- tomboy, rude, bitchy, unwilling to cook, these are all undesirable features on females, and not how well taught girls should behave.
When May first came out, everyone was so glad that Misty was gone.
I know a lot of English speaking fans love Misty and get puzzled as to why the writers won't bring her back, but I guess the answer is obvious -- she's the least popular female in East Asia, worse than Iris.
4. Iris is perceived as annoying in the West, but this is not the reason why she isn't popular in Asia.
She received no ctiticism to her personality, but the main issue is her skin colour. Her hair and voice also received minor criticism. I don't think there will ever be another dark skinned heroine again.
(I love Iris though, and I thought she would be popular globally. Can someone explain why she's annoying?)
I actually find this quite worrisome tooBecause the media assumes all viewers are straight white males, all female and PoC characters must adapt to their demands. Therefore, among the otaku crowd, they'll prefer females who are straight, white and have no character beyond serving their male. Having such a viewer base would encourage me to go for a female main character, because this level of sexism is alarming.
Wow Asia, how incredibly sexist of you. (Just kidding, though still really?)Serena is the most popular female in Japan and East Asia ever. She is said... will become a good waifu...
Misty is actually not only unpopular in Asia, but also very hated... her personality is exactly what that causes Asians to hate her --... unwilling to cook...
Oh Asia, how racist and petty of you. (Once again just kidding, though once again still really?)Iris is perceived as annoying in the West, but this is not the reason why she isn't popular in Asia... the main issue is her skin colour. Her hair and voice also received minor criticism.
This is Pokemon! How could you say such a thing?Because the media assumes all viewers are straight white males, all female and PoC characters must adapt to their demands. Therefore, among the otaku crowd, they'll prefer females who are straight, white and have no character beyond serving their male. Having such a viewer base would encourage me to go for a female main character, because this level of sexism is alarming.
Oh, so the whole point why Iris isn't as popular as Misty is, is because she isn't as strong as she claims?Random Passerby:
I believe that's what they call "serendipity". ;) I don't see anything wrong in looking at a past mistake you made and then working with it to make it beneficial, especially if the mistake was minor like a glitch. Deoxys is one of the more interesting Pokemon due to its drastic stat configurations.
Antihaxxer:
Well we don't quite know what the stats of the new Zygarde Formes would be so you never know... ;P
Joking aside (besides all of Zygarde's Formes will have 108 HP if it follow normal alternate form rules) I guess they wanted to do something different? Diancie was a transformation of a Carbink who later got a Mega Evolutuion, Hoopa got an alternate Forme, and who knows what they plan on doing with Volcanion.
LightningLord2:
Hmm, that's stretching it a bit but I can see where you're coming from. However nowadays Pikaclones are specifically Eletric-types which resemble Pikachu in some way (such as having marked cheeks where they store electricity).
Karxrida:
Pachirisu isn't yellow (and Dedenne is mostly Orange) and Plusle & Minun do resemble more of a rabbit (you'll also notice the Pokemon people call the "Gen Rodents" are not all rodents). I think the prevailing trait about them is them being Electric-types and having marked cheeks.
Cresselia~~:
1. Well I suppose that'll explain Lisia (though I remembering hearing how these pop idols in Japan are treated badly. Not that they're abused but they're treated like eye candy, their managers get all of the money, and they're often discarded and replaced. They're sort of how Boy Bands were treated in the US in the early 90s). Stupid question, how popular is Lisia there? Not sure if this is an unpopular opinion but only thing I found interesting about her is her family trivia, but I do suppose that's because I didn't really participate in Pokemon Contests (aka not at all).
2 & 3.
Wow Asia, how incredibly sexist of you. (Just kidding, though still really?)
The other points I can sort of understand, everyone has their own preference. Also in the end it doesn't matter. Misty, Serena, May, Dawn, Iris... Pokemon is a series about the Pokemon and not human romance SO I recommend those rabid Serena fans enjoy her as long as they can as she's going to be leaving next gen for the next female companion.
Also I understand why they don't want to bring an old character back, but come on, at least a cameo?
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Oh Asia, how racist and petty of you. (Once again just kidding, though once again still really?)
I think in the West she's unpopular as she's seen as an expy of Misty. She's a tomboy, rude to Ash, acts she knows what's better, and etc.. However while Misty had been an experience trainer and knows what she's talking about and Ash was a newbie learning the ropes, with Iris it's the opposite way around. Ash is the experience trainer while Iris acts like she knows what she's doing but doesn't, at least in raising Pokemon. It could also be Ash's reset for that gen angering more people as Ash doesn't argue against her and worst "proves" her right even though Ash should know better. Iris's development was also an issue, it was slow and even in the end it hadn't moved much. She became confident, caught a Dragonite, and proved to her Elder and Drayden she has what it takes to someday become a Dragon Master... yet her main mission was to evolve Axew who didn't even get to the Fraxure stage. Also with her having no definite goal like May and Dawn did she felt like a tag along with no real reason to be following Ash. Plus I think everyone liked Cilan more due to him knowing what he's talking about, having a much more original attitude or upbeat and a tad eccentric, and he has a goal which we do see him do plenty of times in the anime.
Norne:
Now that Serena's story is rolling I am liking her better. I was kind of worried her indecision thing was going to be the "main" thing about her but thankfully they put her on a path and now I'm looking forward what they do for Showcases.
Now whether Showcases are better than Contests that's up to debate. You're right about the meter being BS but they also removed the stylish battling from it and instead replaced it with Pokepuff Cooking (and unless they Iron Chef it with restricting what ingredients they use I don't really get a feeling of drama from it). Also now it feels completely arbitrary who wins as it's just up to the writer who the audience likes... or rather who the story says is going to win. Serena can half@$$ a performance and the writer can have her win, at least the with the meter is sort of forced the writer to have May and Dawn remain on their toes and added some sort of drama. Also since everyone's tastes are different I'm sure viewers will disagree who should won (out of the characters being focused on). I'm honestly more interested in Jessie's performances since she goes all out and over the top. Sure its for comedy relief but the problem with that is that it means her performances do outshine the ones we're suppose to be rooting for making it seem hollow when she loses despite putting on a more interesting show.