Hmm, I don't remember the move having a close-up full body shot of the man for the AI to draw from. Maybe just the official art.
That. To my memory the "right" to a capture a Pokemon is never questioned in the TV show. Only that you can exercise that right poorly. Which by any attempt at standards, should you chose have them, he is.
I thought he caused the weather on purpose because he knew it would summon Lugia.
That is true, he just doesn't give us any reason to think he would release the first three once ole' hand bird showed up. Rather the opposite. But much like how neither version of the script can explicitly state why the birds, the islands, and global weather patterns are actually related, I think that he too was sort of figuring it out as he went.
Wasn't he indirectly causing all the apocalyptic weather shit by essentially collecting gods that weren't meant to be collecting and not knowing or caring about the consequences of bringing them together?
And yeah I'm aware "b-b-but you're supposed to catch 'em all" but clearly the anime ignored that it when it wanted to. Also I've seen people theorize that this guy legitimately is autistic or at least kind of a manchild living in his own world.
Yeah, honestly I didn't totally remember but that sounds more accurate. I'd forgotten Lugia was his main goal and the other three were just kind of incidental.
Still, he was willing to possibly drown a bunch of people for one ugly bird.
The fact that pokeballs existed before Silph means that saying to someone to use them isn't Silph shilling because they aren't Silph-exclusive. Just go get some apricorn and make one yourself if you don't want to give money to Silph.
The Legendary Birds affecting the weather has never been mentioned again and didn't seem to be a thing any other time they were around. You could argue that it was actually the island folk causing the weather with their ridiculous ceremony and the stupid brat not taking it seriously.
>im struggling to see what he did wrong?
He captured Pokemon in devices that caused them severe pain and forced them to cause widespread chaos and destruction so he could do the same to those three's master. Basically animal abuse and terrorism.
>He captured Pokemon in devices that caused them severe pain
pure speculation, moltres and zapdos could have just been freaking out like any wild animal does >forced them to cause widespread chaos and destruction
not true
Capturing things that would cause a local area to get fricked... which is funny when the festering shit anime opens up with trainers trying to catch that same exact Lugia
His device was clearly torturing the animals, when Pokeballs already exist and are humane.
>Where it all began, and where it will begin....again.
>never shows up ever again
>backstory never explored
Same thing Giovanni and Team Rocket did wrong- he refused to play along with the moronic "Pokemon are our friends!" LARP.
Hmm, I don't remember the move having a close-up full body shot of the man for the AI to draw from. Maybe just the official art.
That. To my memory the "right" to a capture a Pokemon is never questioned in the TV show. Only that you can exercise that right poorly. Which by any attempt at standards, should you chose have them, he is.
That is true, he just doesn't give us any reason to think he would release the first three once ole' hand bird showed up. Rather the opposite. But much like how neither version of the script can explicitly state why the birds, the islands, and global weather patterns are actually related, I think that he too was sort of figuring it out as he went.
Anime canon has it that caught pokemon can still leave their traine
By not being in a ball he removed their ability to leave
Wasn't he indirectly causing all the apocalyptic weather shit by essentially collecting gods that weren't meant to be collecting and not knowing or caring about the consequences of bringing them together?
And yeah I'm aware "b-b-but you're supposed to catch 'em all" but clearly the anime ignored that it when it wanted to. Also I've seen people theorize that this guy legitimately is autistic or at least kind of a manchild living in his own world.
I thought he caused the weather on purpose because he knew it would summon Lugia.
Yeah, honestly I didn't totally remember but that sounds more accurate. I'd forgotten Lugia was his main goal and the other three were just kind of incidental.
Still, he was willing to possibly drown a bunch of people for one ugly bird.
Like JP dub Misty said, he should have used pokeballs if he wanted to catch pokemon.
how much does Silph Company pay you to shill their product?
While Silph invented modern mass-produced pokeballs, it has existed long before that as you can see from Kurt in GSC and Legends Arceus.
Thats like saying medicine existed before Big Pharma so it's ok to simp for Pfizer.
The fact that pokeballs existed before Silph means that saying to someone to use them isn't Silph shilling because they aren't Silph-exclusive. Just go get some apricorn and make one yourself if you don't want to give money to Silph.
Devon and that factory in Kalos make balls too.
The Legendary Birds affecting the weather has never been mentioned again and didn't seem to be a thing any other time they were around. You could argue that it was actually the island folk causing the weather with their ridiculous ceremony and the stupid brat not taking it seriously.
Um exchuse me shir
he clearly didn't send out his Raboot™ to kick the shit out of Zapdos before trapping it in a tiny ball
>im struggling to see what he did wrong?
He captured Pokemon in devices that caused them severe pain and forced them to cause widespread chaos and destruction so he could do the same to those three's master. Basically animal abuse and terrorism.
>He captured Pokemon in devices that caused them severe pain
pure speculation, moltres and zapdos could have just been freaking out like any wild animal does
>forced them to cause widespread chaos and destruction
not true
Capturing things that would cause a local area to get fricked... which is funny when the festering shit anime opens up with trainers trying to catch that same exact Lugia