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It wasn't a static image. It was seen running across the screen. And even an image is an appearance.A static image isn't a debut
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It wasn't a static image. It was seen running across the screen. And even an image is an appearance.A static image isn't a debut
Did it interact with Ash or Go, or any character or pokemon in any meaningful way that was a pivotal plot point of an episode?It wasn't a static image. It was seen running across the screen. And even an image is an appearance.
It appeared for the first time. That is the definition of debut. No matter how minor, a first appearance of any kind is a debut.Did it interact with Ash or Go, or any character or pokemon in any meaningful way that was a pivotal plot point of an episode?
No?
Then it wasn't a debut
You can argue that it was a shitty debut and that whoever thought that it was acceptable to have Grookey not appear at all until a World of Pokémon segment over a year in should have been fired years ago, but I'm afraid you can't argue that it wasn't a debut. A debut is defined as the Pokémon appearing onscreen for the first time even if it's in the background and doesn't do anything.Did it interact with Ash or Go, or any character or pokemon in any meaningful way that was a pivotal plot point of an episode?
No?
Then it wasn't a debut
Still counts as a debut nonetheless. Even a small debut is still a debut.It’s literally a debut in the most meaningless, smallest, most technically way possible. A "debut" that’s somehow even smaller than a one second cameo.
What. How Is That Liepard Not ObeseAh, Koko's parents were eaten by a Liepard. Got it.
He was just making a reference to Disney's Tarzan.What. How Is That Liepard Not Obese