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Have patience. It builds up and gets more and more better towards the end. You can't really judge the thing if you didn't watch it completely.Got bored at the second minute and stopped watching.
Sorry, I just didn't find it appealing.
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It's a Ghost type. Probably was just staying invisible.Also, Dragapult YAS! I do wonder where it was hiding all this time, though.
The first Poketoon didn't have dialog in any capacity and would need only minor edits yet hasn't been acknowledged by the English channels at all, so the chance of this one getting released is pretty slim, unfortunately. Maybe since it's made by the Twilight Wings team we could get something.I really hope they dub these someday because this deserves to be seen by people who don't follow the Japanese side of the franchise and won't know it exists. This is what I like from my Pokémon; comfy slice of life stories with heart in them.
She explicitly stated she lost the next battle. Sorry, but she's not a Champ.This short was adorable and heartwarming. I feel like there was a lot of lore building despite the fifteen minutes or so of animation time, which is testament to the writers! The TW team has done it again.
While there were a lot of neat moments (like how Dragapult ethereally manifested at the end or how an Arbok tried to eat Tsubomi's future Nidoran) , I loved the Tsubomi capture attempts in particular; throwing a Poke Ball at a slightly moving Slowpoke and missing....would be me, unfortunately - I felt that part in my soul. I also liked how her parent's partners remained with them as they grew older and started a family, in addition to the father's Charizard notably growing old with age; and yes - super impressed her mother was the Champion; we need more female, powerful Trainer representation!