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Maybe a human will die for once (and stay dead)!
Forgetting the New Island scientists?
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Maybe a human will die for once (and stay dead)!
I'm pretty sure it's the last one. Wouldn't be the first time a movie theme focused on a very minor portion of the story though. Revelation Lugia's theme was about love, but Kasumi's little fits of rage only showed up a few times in the story.Maybe it's talking about the girl in the movie?
Aaron was at the end of Movie 8 in the credits, so we don't know for sure if he is dead since the Anime always tries to hide deaths or twist them or do somethig to confuse us with them
Aaron was at the end of Movie 8 in the credits, so we don't know for sure if he is dead since the Anime always tries to hide deaths or twist them or do somethig to confuse us with them,
So...is Darkrai actually a good guy? It protects Ash and Alice.
Last I was aware, most animals that do behave that way, only do because of an illness or whatnot. I have yet to hear an animal that attacked one it's own kind that couldn't be explained by their living patterns or the possibility of having some mental problem.Real life animals can be evil, doing things without reason against the good of the pack or whatever. I see no reason Pokemon should be any different.
There's a difference between being mischievous/naughty/mean and being really evil. A typical schoolyard bully is mean; a serial rapist is evil (or insane, or both).How about that kleptomaniac Teddiursa? It didn't have a trainer, and it stole stuff just for the hell of it. It even used its cuteness to get close to people, then basically backstabbed them.
Elephants do it too, often without warning. I guess that makes them evil!And let's not forget Gyarados and how it goes on rampages.
^ Invalid argument due to one simple fact: real non-human animals can't reason. They can feel complex emotions and exhibit complex social behaviors, but they can't reason, at least not on the level of humans, and the capacity to reason at the level of humans is required in order to be what humans consider "evil".Real life animals can be evil, doing things without reason against the good of the pack or whatever.
There's a difference between being mischievous/naughty/mean and being really evil. A typical schoolyard bully is mean; a serial rapist is evil (or insane, or both).