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Even as a Dub fan of the anime..... I couldn't avoid any of this, it was everywhere!! Anyway, I'm just glad that Ash freaking did it! Gen 8 will be 8 interesting for sure.
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To tell the truth, that's something I would like. I would have preferred if the anime gave me the chance to think "I wonder if Ash will win?" instead of what I felt in the past: "Gee, I wonder when Ash will lose?"Now they have to not have Ash win every league from this point on since that is just as repetitive and boring.
To add to that, I’m hoping that they can also add that kind of thing to his future rivals as well, not having them beat him every time until the league instead making things unpredictable. If there’s one good thing about Sun and Moon, it’s that it broke all of the rules. We’re in uncharted territory where the future is uncertain. It’s pretty exciting when you think about it.To tell the truth, that's something I would like. I would have preferred if the anime gave me the chance to think "I wonder if Ash will win?" instead of what I felt in the past: "Gee, I wonder when Ash will lose?"
No, she says she was told in the beginning of the Alola League, not the saga itself. She doesn't specify anything in the interview when the victory was planned for him.but according to Rica, Ash winning in Alola was planned from the very start.
Seems that quite a bit of the fandom is in agreement there that either of those leagues would have been better from a narrative standpoint considering them representing Ash at the top of his game and Sinnoh being the point where Ash even brought back his past Pokémon to help him.While it's nice and all that Ash has finally won a league, I for one would have preferred it if that win had been Sinnoh or Kalos instead.
To tell the truth, that's something I would like. I would have preferred if the anime gave me the chance to think "I wonder if Ash will win?" instead of what I felt in the past: "Gee, I wonder when Ash will lose?"
What impressed me is that even the official international Pokémon Twitter made a post referencing it.I like how the anime got all this media reaction to Ash victory in the original anime in japanese. And they didn’t wait for the dubbed version of the episode to air
Pros:
Satoshi finally won a league! Take that non-believers!
Lugarugan's rivalry got a decent conclusion.
Cons:
The league was underwhelming compared to the previous one.
No references to the older companions and pokémon! It's so disappointing to see none of them, not even as voiceless cameos! I was expecting at least to see Kasumi and Takeshi again, since they already appeared in SM, but no, even they were absent. Even Team Rocket seems uninterested in his win, which is pretty out of character compared to how invested they were in the Kalos league.
Well, there's also the fact that back in the GS days Internet wasn't as common as it is today, so things like that would still be surprising to the west.I was just saying the episode will have already died down by this point, and WatchMojo actually used raw JP clips with a sort-of "telling by the visuals" script after the news broke in. Back in the PokeMania days, we were warned that Gold and Silver will have all-new Pokemon and they won't come out until later with stuff like Togetic and Azumarill coming in very rarely.
So about ash being replaced ....... wrong!!!!!!FINALLY, Ash did it. Really giving me a major heart attack after watching this. Nonetheless, a win is a win and a major conclusion for Ash to be replaced by someone in the new series.
Overall: A+
Are we sure? Because PM!Ash is nothing like SM!Ash and is far closer to DP/XY!Ash in terms of personality and skillSo about ash being replaced ....... wrong!!!!!!
Inconsistent writing doesn't count.Are we sure? Because PM!Ash is nothing like SM!Ash and is far closer to DP/XY!Ash in terms of personality and skill