I have decided to start a new trend da Scrivere episode synopsis that gives a full detailed descrizione about detto episodes. This episode i'm about to write one out for is Indigo League episode Bad to the Bone. Anyways, without further ado, we can go ahead and get this started.
As the episode starts off, we see Ash, Brock, and Misty back at Pallet Town, ready to head out. Before Ash leaves, he asks Professor Oak to give him some consigli about competing in the Pokemon League. Professor Oak gets upset with Ash's lack of preparation and tells him if he can't be prepared, he may as well give up his dream of competing in the Pokemon League. Oak then changes his tone of voice and says if Ash wishes to compete, that he best hurry out the door now. We cut to the successivo scene where Ash's mom is packing the last of Ash's things into his bag (snacks if he gets hungry, a change of clothes, etc.). After heading out, Ash, Brock, and Misty are walking through some tall erba when all of a sudden a dark shape moves da in a blur. The dark shape reveals himself to be Otoshi, who challenges Ash to a battle. Ash is hesitant at first, but soon decides to battle him anyways. The battle starts out and Ash uses Bulbasaur to battle Otoshi's Marowak. Despite the type advantage, Bulbasaur loses to Marowak. After Bulbasaur is unable to defeat Marowak, Pikachu is called in instead, which is able to dodge all of Marowak's attacks and defeats it with a Thundershock. After the battle, we learn Otoshi Lost his badges when him and Marowak ran over to a basket of frutta in the road, which was a pitfall trap dug da James and Meowth (the badge thieves). Taking the successivo course of action, Ash, Misty, Brock, and Otoshi decide to interrogate James and Meowth themselves to ask them where the badges are. Meowth explains Jessie took them. After the quick inspection, James and Meowth take to the sky again in the Meowth balloon and spot Jessie about to take badges from another trainer further down the path. As she is about to snatch all his badges away, a bomb is tossed in her direction, throwing smoke everywhere. After doing the motto, Jessie gets upset at her opportunity to take the trainer's badges being stopped da James and Meowth. Otoshi, along with Ash, Misty, and Brock suddenly mostra up to get the badges back. Jessie challenges Otoshi to a battle, of which she uses Arbok and Otoshi uses Doduo. We cut to the successivo scene with Marowak walking through a forest and suddenly seeing a couple other trainers and their Pokemon, of which include a Hitmonlee, a Flareon, a Nidoran (m), and a Chansey. Marowak starts having flashbacks of him and Otoshi. Flashback scenes include Marowak and Otoshi under a waterfall, Marowak and Otoshi jumping through a flaming hoop, and Marowak and Otoshi enjoying anguria together. These past memories become too painful for Marowak to orso and it heads back to return to its trainer. Meanwhile, back with Doduo and Arbok, things seem to be going not so well, as Arbok proves to be too strong for Doduo to handle. Eventually, both of Doduo's heads became distracted and start fighting each other. Arbok takes advantage of Doduo's distraction and finishes the battle da wrapping its coils around Doduo's body. Just as Jessie is about to toss one of her Pokeballs at Doduo, a spinning bone club knocks it out of the way, which is revealed to be Marowak's bone. With Marowak back, Otoshi is finally able to resume the battle in which Marowak starts out with Focus Energy and then beats Arbok with Bone Club and finally defeats it with Bonemerang. We learn that this secondo half of the battle marks the debut of Arbok's newest sposta Double-Edge. In order to stop Arbok from crashing into Jessie, James sends in Weezing, which Ash uses Pikachu to stop. After Otoshi gets his badges back, the episode ends with Brock, Misty, and Ash heading towards the Indigo Plateau.
As the episode starts off, we see Ash, Brock, and Misty back at Pallet Town, ready to head out. Before Ash leaves, he asks Professor Oak to give him some consigli about competing in the Pokemon League. Professor Oak gets upset with Ash's lack of preparation and tells him if he can't be prepared, he may as well give up his dream of competing in the Pokemon League. Oak then changes his tone of voice and says if Ash wishes to compete, that he best hurry out the door now. We cut to the successivo scene where Ash's mom is packing the last of Ash's things into his bag (snacks if he gets hungry, a change of clothes, etc.). After heading out, Ash, Brock, and Misty are walking through some tall erba when all of a sudden a dark shape moves da in a blur. The dark shape reveals himself to be Otoshi, who challenges Ash to a battle. Ash is hesitant at first, but soon decides to battle him anyways. The battle starts out and Ash uses Bulbasaur to battle Otoshi's Marowak. Despite the type advantage, Bulbasaur loses to Marowak. After Bulbasaur is unable to defeat Marowak, Pikachu is called in instead, which is able to dodge all of Marowak's attacks and defeats it with a Thundershock. After the battle, we learn Otoshi Lost his badges when him and Marowak ran over to a basket of frutta in the road, which was a pitfall trap dug da James and Meowth (the badge thieves). Taking the successivo course of action, Ash, Misty, Brock, and Otoshi decide to interrogate James and Meowth themselves to ask them where the badges are. Meowth explains Jessie took them. After the quick inspection, James and Meowth take to the sky again in the Meowth balloon and spot Jessie about to take badges from another trainer further down the path. As she is about to snatch all his badges away, a bomb is tossed in her direction, throwing smoke everywhere. After doing the motto, Jessie gets upset at her opportunity to take the trainer's badges being stopped da James and Meowth. Otoshi, along with Ash, Misty, and Brock suddenly mostra up to get the badges back. Jessie challenges Otoshi to a battle, of which she uses Arbok and Otoshi uses Doduo. We cut to the successivo scene with Marowak walking through a forest and suddenly seeing a couple other trainers and their Pokemon, of which include a Hitmonlee, a Flareon, a Nidoran (m), and a Chansey. Marowak starts having flashbacks of him and Otoshi. Flashback scenes include Marowak and Otoshi under a waterfall, Marowak and Otoshi jumping through a flaming hoop, and Marowak and Otoshi enjoying anguria together. These past memories become too painful for Marowak to orso and it heads back to return to its trainer. Meanwhile, back with Doduo and Arbok, things seem to be going not so well, as Arbok proves to be too strong for Doduo to handle. Eventually, both of Doduo's heads became distracted and start fighting each other. Arbok takes advantage of Doduo's distraction and finishes the battle da wrapping its coils around Doduo's body. Just as Jessie is about to toss one of her Pokeballs at Doduo, a spinning bone club knocks it out of the way, which is revealed to be Marowak's bone. With Marowak back, Otoshi is finally able to resume the battle in which Marowak starts out with Focus Energy and then beats Arbok with Bone Club and finally defeats it with Bonemerang. We learn that this secondo half of the battle marks the debut of Arbok's newest sposta Double-Edge. In order to stop Arbok from crashing into Jessie, James sends in Weezing, which Ash uses Pikachu to stop. After Otoshi gets his badges back, the episode ends with Brock, Misty, and Ash heading towards the Indigo Plateau.
Many May fan have complaint that, because of the time limit, Dawn won the contest (I think that's how she won) and due to that a lot of May fan felt angry. If te ask me, in my opinion, I actually wouldn't care any less who won If it wasn't for stupid filler episodes. If May had won instead of Dawn than Dawn would have needed to compete in another four o five più contest and we would have had to deal with più boring filler episodes. Although, I like the Sinnoh saga, many of the episodes were like boring. It was like watching the boring Johto-saga all over again and Johto was when I was even mature enough to be able to remember as many Pokemon episodes as possible. When Pokemon first came out, I was way too young to remember most of them. Considering how much I could remember all the boring episodes of Johto just bugs me. But either way I still decided to re-watch them online. Anyway, what's your opinion.
some people beleive gengar is clefairy's shadow, and i am going to prove that right o wrong.
this (?) means i am not sure.
my hypothesis: false.
i will first look at the simarlities between the pokemon.
they both have long pointy ears
they both are slightly humanoid, with a round body.
and the difference:
gengar has spikey fur(?)on his head, o back (im not a pokeexpert) and clefairy does not.
gengar does not have a tail
gengar's feet have toes, while clefairy's feet are just kinda stubs.
and some general faults of this theory
SHADOWS DO NOT HAVE FACES.
wouldnt a gengar be following a clefairy around constantly?
if te caught a clefairy, te would also have a gengar. two for one pokeball!
it sure would be crouded in that pokeball.
conclusion: false. but, te can decide.
this (?) means i am not sure.
my hypothesis: false.
i will first look at the simarlities between the pokemon.
they both have long pointy ears
they both are slightly humanoid, with a round body.
and the difference:
gengar has spikey fur(?)on his head, o back (im not a pokeexpert) and clefairy does not.
gengar does not have a tail
gengar's feet have toes, while clefairy's feet are just kinda stubs.
and some general faults of this theory
SHADOWS DO NOT HAVE FACES.
wouldnt a gengar be following a clefairy around constantly?
if te caught a clefairy, te would also have a gengar. two for one pokeball!
it sure would be crouded in that pokeball.
conclusion: false. but, te can decide.