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Even more funny that Rica thought the director or whoever told her was joking.Actually, forget my previous statement. I don't remember where the interview was, but according to Rica, Ash winning in Alola was planned from the very start.
Kinda reminds me of something: Finland usually fares really unwell in the Eurovision Song Contest, so there were jokes likes "There will be snow in Hell before Finland wins the Eurovision". But in 2006, Finland finally won the contest, and by a landslide, nonetheless. All those jokes became invalid practically in an instant. Either that, or you can ski in Hell now.Heh, I guess I should do what I told my sister I would do if Ash ever won a League and watch the anime from the start now. I guess an Emboar learned Fly yesterday or something since what I thought was impossible happened.
I think I'm happy now.
And with a metal song, even.Kinda reminds me of something: Finland usually fares really unwell in the Eurovision Song Contest, so there were jokes likes "There will be snow in Hell before Finland wins the Eurovision". But in 2006, Finland finally won the contest, and by a landslide, nonetheless. All those jokes became invalid practically in an instant. Either that, or you can ski in Hell now.
Finland just dared to do something different, so I guess that's what made so many people like it.And with a metal song, even.
Gotta love it when every news outlets report stuff without even proper research.
You’re expecting too much of casuals. Sure it’s a franchise milestone but it’s coming from people who would probably be calling the series Pokéman if they weren’t reading it off of a teleprompter.Which is weird when you consider, anyone who has paid attention to the Alola league in the slightest would know the words "Champion" more so than "Master"
Which makes me think these people were fans of the show when they were younger and then just stopped watching.
Because anyone who doesn't know anything about Pokemon, I think would have used "Champion" over "Master" since I'm pretty sure Champion is the default title of the winner of a tournament, and anyone who doesn't know Pokemon I think would at least do their research enough to realize he just became Alola's first champion.
I mean at the very least "Finally Ash has won a major league tournament after 20 years" would've made more sense than "Master" so I think only people who know of Ash's goal would come to the weird conclusion of Ash becoming a "Pokemon Master."