The SM anime has the most amount of comfy episodes. This one, the Morelull episode, the Lana and Mallow Drampa episode, the Minior episode, the pokemon center episode etc are some of my favourites. It did the slice of life so well.
This. The pre-movie Pikachu shorts are easily the most comfy the anime has ever been. They still hold up unlike 90% of the anime
>Childhood is wanting the Pikachu shorts to end and get to the main event >Adulthood is realizing there is a coin flip that the simple fun of the Pikachu short will be more consistently enjoyable than the theatrical movie
My opinion of course but such a weird realization.
The anime goes to shit in five different instances
>End of Indigo League, start of Johto arc with 99% of it being boring filler >Before the Silver Conference, where they switch to digital animation >When Misty leaves >When the original VA 4kids cast leaves halfway through Hoenn >When Brock leaves
This is why I actually prefer The Electric Tale of Pikachu version of this episode.
Ritchie has a Charizard and stupidly suggests Ash's goes against his. They end up tearing the frick out of each other and Ash has to forfeit because his Charizard nearly kills Richie's.
Ritchie sent out his Charizard after Ash sent his out. Ash was always going to use his Charizard as a secret weapon, even though he couldn't control it. I agree, ETOP's much more brutal Charizard fight works better as a serious wake up call, but it's not something they could have shown.
Unforgivable. I watched this episode not long ago. You know the worst thing about it? A LOT! Let me rage.
The fight 2 episodes prior to this was a full on 20 minute brilliant match. There was ZERO filler in it. Watched Ash's Bulbasaur beat a Beedrill and Scyther with smarts and tenacity. Then saw the rival trainer throw out her ace which was funnily enough a Bellsprout and turn the tables on Ash. Then Ash reveals his Muk in a match for the first time and perfectly counters the Bellsprout for the win. The episode was smart, well animated, choreographed and was purely focused on the match. It was hands down THE BEST FIGHT IN THE SERIES UP TO THAT POINT! And it was with a nobody trainer in the 4th and last preliminaries match. Ash fricking made it! He was going to the proper tournament brackets!
Introduce Ritchie. He's fine. He's just an Ash clone, but an Ash clone from Ash's early days. And then after an episode of shoving him in last minute with a bunch of team rocket shenanigans UH OH Ash and him have to face each other in the first bracket match! Half assed method to quickly build tension.
So what happens next episode when they fight? 3/4's - THREE FRICKING QUARTERS of the episode is dealing with team rocket stealing Pikachu again, and Ash has to battle Team Rocket, while barely making it late to his match. He almost got disqualified for not showing up on time. And then we get BARELY 5 MINUTES OF MEASILY TIME for Ash to battle. AND IT SUCKS! Its a lot of still frames. Almost no animation, and shit choreography. Oh, and Ash's pokemon are all half strength from fighting Team Rocket minutes before hand so them getting KO'd feels cheap! Then you do the Charizard bullshit on top of it.
It wasn't a gut wrench to see Ash lose. It was EVERYTHING leading up to it that made it absolutely infuriating. Icing on the cake (or salt in the wound) we see Ritchie lose quick and easy like a b***h next episode after a minute or 2.
>Team Rocket were responsible for one of Ash's losses
well, they get their asses beaten so often, all in all it's only justice. that makes them a little more compelling than usual.
Yeah but saying "Ash clone from Ash's early days" makes it sound like he's as immature as Ash was then when its more accurate to say his team is like Ash's early team
>Ash should lose to a slightly weaker clone of himself because he couldn't tame his Charizard
The writers were on drugs. You'd think the common sense thing to do was to just make Ritchie a chad that dominates him easily but no.
Because that makes zero sense. Ash’s entire arc was about learning humility. Him losing embarrassing fashion because he couldn’t take his Pokemon is far more impactful then him losing to guy who is just better then him.
I had already been slipping in watching it, it was an awkward schedule time for me to meet, but I remember immediately feeling like this wasn't my show anymore.
You know whats weird is Orange League ends with a banger two part finale pokemon battle. The rest of Orange Islands was so-so. The beginnings of Johto is weak but after a few episodes its far more consistent than the original series. There is more plentiful battles and far better done for filler battle episodes than what Indigo had for some of its gym battles.
Im at episode 152 and the quality of the show keeps improving. Even Team Rocket is becoming less annoying.
>Im at episode 152 and the quality of the show keeps improving. Even Team Rocket is becoming less annoying.
That's going to change very soon, after Goldrenrod is when you will see that people aren't exaggerating about Johto. It picks up a little bit during Whirl Islands-Bulbasaur leaving then continues to be shit.
If it's any comfort, Team Rocket are the redeeming feature of the slog of filler that is Johto. It's BF/DP where they begin to get plain pathetic and annoying.
But yeah, there's not a lot of good eps after Goldenrod until AG starts.
>It's BF/DP where they begin to get plain pathetic and annoying.
elaborate
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If it's any comfort, Team Rocket are the redeeming feature of the slog of filler that is Johto. It's BF/DP where they begin to get plain pathetic and annoying.
But yeah, there's not a lot of good eps after Goldenrod until AG starts.
He think this because of the dub. When the dub changed from 4kids to TPCi, TPCi rewrote a lot of the TRio's dialogue with weird alliteration+phrases or making them sound stupid when they're just like they've always been in the Japanese version.
Battle Frontier's main issue is the crazy pacing (starts out decently padded but then goes into fast forward after Tucker).
That dude who did tranquilizers and got high to see Lugia was such a good director.
Fukkin, that guy made Mewtwo Strikes Back, a movie unironically good enough to be watched independant of Pokemon, entirely behind the back of TPC while they were panicking over the Porygon episode, and invested so many resources so quickly that by the time anyone noticed, canceling it would have been suicide.
Future generations were robbed. Imagine what he could have done with another decade.
Johto anime was like 160 episodes and I remember fondly only like 4 of them (ninetales episode, charizard's goodbye, the pidgey aviator and the one with the fake diglett gang). How the fook does that happen
Fun fact: the episode aired during August in Japan, which is their time for spooky stuff and during October in the US, which is their time for spooky stuff. This is likely intentional in the Japanese release because it was a weekly series there, but it's a coincidence in the US release because pokemon had new episodes air daily there.
Man, Latias was totally drenching on puss juice for some hot monkey dick.
I can't believe she picked Ash from anybody in the world, but then again, plot armor attracts these things.
>Dad died for that shitty city >Brother died for that shitty city >Fell in love with an outsider boy >Has every reason to start a new life with him >Stays behind
It's not fricking fair bros...
In a way I think it represents Latias coming of age. I think the childish irresponsible Latias we saw at the beginning of the movie would've 100% left with Ash, but losing her brother and being left as the guardian of the city made her have to grow up and take responsibility as her home's protector
I've been really enjoying the Twilight Wings and some of the PokeToons shorts. The Wooloo running away from Hop, the girl who wants to find the Slugma in her grandparents home, and the girl who befriends a Nidoran after failing to traditionally catch a Pokemon are some of my more recent favorites just for being cute stories with low stakes.
Pikachu's Summer vacation is probably the comfiest to watch. Maybe tied with Pikachu & Pichu.
The hospital episode, with all the pokemon that needed specific treatments, like the tangled up Dodrio.
Meowth's backstory.
The hypno episode.
Primape's short life.
The episode where Charmander kills all those Exegutor and evolves.
Island of Giant Pokemon
That hype as frick fight between Charizard and Magmar
Pokemon Tower and Sabrina.
The bridge bike gang.
The ditto episode.
Ghost of Maiden's Peak.
That one with the Kaiju Dragonite.
That one where Ash takes the stupid test, but then they battle with rental pokemon.
Fukkin just pick an Orange Island episode. Crystal Onix, the bobsled, the proto double battle, all good.
The Larvitar arc.
The Whirl Islands arc, it's all filler, but it's so dense. Actually loved Ritchie's return.
The Azalea Town episode. I don't know why.
That one where Ash and Team Rocket have a fukkin radio drama in Goldenrod.
All of the premovie skits. I remember the one for Jirachi Wishmaker was good.
The first three movies.
Playing the frick out of Pokemon Puzzle League with my mom. We played it a few years ago, and are both so good we were having 40, 50 minute games. Not entire matches, singular games. Magneton is a meme I get to share with my mom, and I'd have it no other way.
That time Sabrina made my peepee feel funny.
That time Bayleaf made my peepee feel funny
That time May made my peepee feel funny
That time I fell in love with fricking Latias and never recovered. Frick you.
The writers didn't want Ash to have a powerful Pokémon so early on. It's the same reason that his only fully evolved Pokémon by the Indigo League was a disobedient Charizard
>That time Sabrina made my peepee feel funny. >That time Bayleaf made my peepee feel funny >That time May made my peepee feel funny >That time I fell in love with fricking Latias and never recovered. Frick you.
Based beyond all measure of man.
Blaine's Magmar in the anime genuinely made me think that Magmar was a legendary, since it was almost nonexistent in the games I had played then (Red, FireRed) and it didn't appear in the anime again until Johto
>Pokémon on fox Kids
So bizarre to see for me. I watched it on kidsWB literally until they did not show it anymore. I didn't have cable as a kid and I felt betrayed when they moved to CN.
Are there any good torrents of the dub? Looking to download the whole indigo saga and maybe some johto. Anything high quality? I honestly have no clue if the anime was ever released on DVD or blu ray in America.
Where the hell can I find the Pikachu shorts online? They're not on YouTube, and the torrents on nyaa have no seeds. Anyone know where to get them dubbed?
Given that Kanto is forever and the other two are the two most recent series, I'm inclined to think they are simply what more people are inclined to readily remember.
The thread is just asking about "comfy". Kanto is retro and like most anime from that time it looks better than anything made today. Alola is a summer vacation which is hard to top for relaxation. Journeys is all over the place but some episodes are pretty chill since they take the format of the movies which have great vibe.
Because that makes zero sense. Ash’s entire arc was about learning humility. Him losing embarrassing fashion because he couldn’t take his Pokemon is far more impactful then him losing to guy who is just better then him.
You forget that the director at the time didn't like Ash very much
The movie Camerupt episode and Mt. Moon episode of AG. And PIkachu shorts as somebody else said though only the gen1-2+gotta dance due to being made with cels and actually entertaining
Sun and Moon Episode 20
The SM anime has the most amount of comfy episodes. This one, the Morelull episode, the Lana and Mallow Drampa episode, the Minior episode, the pokemon center episode etc are some of my favourites. It did the slice of life so well.
Oh and I forgot about the episode where Mallow gets depressed and goes for a drink at a bar run by an Oranguru in the forest
Most Mallow episodes were always comfy
The follow up episode where she spends the day there with Meowth making drinks for random Pokémon that walk in was even better.
I have other candidates but they're mostly from SM
Big agree, still bummed ash never caught that wimpod he helped
Technically not an episode but whatever
Poketoons really be picking the most random Pokemon to make episodes about
Fricking Based
Holiday at Acapulco
The entire SM anime.
Pikachu's Rescue Adventure was kino and I loved the idea of exploring that giant tree that it takes place in.
This. The pre-movie Pikachu shorts are easily the most comfy the anime has ever been. They still hold up unlike 90% of the anime
Why is Pikachu so cute Bros
These are art. These make me sad
>Childhood is wanting the Pikachu shorts to end and get to the main event
>Adulthood is realizing there is a coin flip that the simple fun of the Pikachu short will be more consistently enjoyable than the theatrical movie
My opinion of course but such a weird realization.
The first three movies and shorts are all kino.
Profound
These
The one with the gengar and haunter in the tower
The one with the gastly imitating a you g woman
Not an episode, but Movie 5 is my favorite for its setting
Also the last good episode before it became fujo furry shota bait
>Ivyfricker
Vacate.
cope
Kek no
the current season is Gay All-Stars
>Ash x Goh
>Lucario (M) x Cinderace (M)
>village of gay Pikachu
>Leon x Raihan
>village of gay Pikachu
Goh's Raichu was right there anon
When I was a kid I cried at the 'Goodbye Pikachu" episode
You posted it already
>Blue eyes
>Can somehow sense coming waves
Get this Pikachu some pancakes right now
It's a dune reference
unironically the most soulful moment of the entire franchise
Anon, don't make me cry..
The anime goes to shit in five different instances
>End of Indigo League, start of Johto arc with 99% of it being boring filler
>Before the Silver Conference, where they switch to digital animation
>When Misty leaves
>When the original VA 4kids cast leaves halfway through Hoenn
>When Brock leaves
The last was the final nail in the coffin
This. The majority of Indigo League is good, but it has one of the most unsatisfying "endings" in the history of anime.
Unironically kino
God this was so moronic. What were they thinking?
It was the right ending but after most of 80 episodes it will never cease to feel so damn wrong.
This is why I actually prefer The Electric Tale of Pikachu version of this episode.
Ritchie has a Charizard and stupidly suggests Ash's goes against his. They end up tearing the frick out of each other and Ash has to forfeit because his Charizard nearly kills Richie's.
Ritchie sent out his Charizard after Ash sent his out. Ash was always going to use his Charizard as a secret weapon, even though he couldn't control it. I agree, ETOP's much more brutal Charizard fight works better as a serious wake up call, but it's not something they could have shown.
Unforgivable. I watched this episode not long ago. You know the worst thing about it? A LOT! Let me rage.
The fight 2 episodes prior to this was a full on 20 minute brilliant match. There was ZERO filler in it. Watched Ash's Bulbasaur beat a Beedrill and Scyther with smarts and tenacity. Then saw the rival trainer throw out her ace which was funnily enough a Bellsprout and turn the tables on Ash. Then Ash reveals his Muk in a match for the first time and perfectly counters the Bellsprout for the win. The episode was smart, well animated, choreographed and was purely focused on the match. It was hands down THE BEST FIGHT IN THE SERIES UP TO THAT POINT! And it was with a nobody trainer in the 4th and last preliminaries match. Ash fricking made it! He was going to the proper tournament brackets!
Introduce Ritchie. He's fine. He's just an Ash clone, but an Ash clone from Ash's early days. And then after an episode of shoving him in last minute with a bunch of team rocket shenanigans UH OH Ash and him have to face each other in the first bracket match! Half assed method to quickly build tension.
So what happens next episode when they fight? 3/4's - THREE FRICKING QUARTERS of the episode is dealing with team rocket stealing Pikachu again, and Ash has to battle Team Rocket, while barely making it late to his match. He almost got disqualified for not showing up on time. And then we get BARELY 5 MINUTES OF MEASILY TIME for Ash to battle. AND IT SUCKS! Its a lot of still frames. Almost no animation, and shit choreography. Oh, and Ash's pokemon are all half strength from fighting Team Rocket minutes before hand so them getting KO'd feels cheap! Then you do the Charizard bullshit on top of it.
It wasn't a gut wrench to see Ash lose. It was EVERYTHING leading up to it that made it absolutely infuriating. Icing on the cake (or salt in the wound) we see Ritchie lose quick and easy like a b***h next episode after a minute or 2.
>Team Rocket were responsible for one of Ash's losses
well, they get their asses beaten so often, all in all it's only justice. that makes them a little more compelling than usual.
>but an Ash clone from Ash's early days
He seemed a bit more mature then Ash so am not sure this is right
He had the same team Ash had from the earliest episodes with a pikachu, charmander, and butterfree.
Yeah but saying "Ash clone from Ash's early days" makes it sound like he's as immature as Ash was then when its more accurate to say his team is like Ash's early team
>Ash should lose to a slightly weaker clone of himself because he couldn't tame his Charizard
The writers were on drugs. You'd think the common sense thing to do was to just make Ritchie a chad that dominates him easily but no.
Because that makes zero sense. Ash’s entire arc was about learning humility. Him losing embarrassing fashion because he couldn’t take his Pokemon is far more impactful then him losing to guy who is just better then him.
Yea but 9 year olds dont give a shit about that.
oldgay confirming I stopped watching it as it aired when Johto started
it unironically killed pokemania
I remember seeing most kids who grew up when Hoenn was being played on TV and during that time the YuGiOh anime was more popular
For me it was the dub voices leaving.
I had already been slipping in watching it, it was an awkward schedule time for me to meet, but I remember immediately feeling like this wasn't my show anymore.
and I was wondered if I should watch Hoenn
>When Brock leaves
This. I could accept Misty leaving, I was never attached to her, but Ash losing his brodad killed any interest I had left.
You know whats weird is Orange League ends with a banger two part finale pokemon battle. The rest of Orange Islands was so-so. The beginnings of Johto is weak but after a few episodes its far more consistent than the original series. There is more plentiful battles and far better done for filler battle episodes than what Indigo had for some of its gym battles.
Im at episode 152 and the quality of the show keeps improving. Even Team Rocket is becoming less annoying.
>Im at episode 152 and the quality of the show keeps improving. Even Team Rocket is becoming less annoying.
That's going to change very soon, after Goldrenrod is when you will see that people aren't exaggerating about Johto. It picks up a little bit during Whirl Islands-Bulbasaur leaving then continues to be shit.
Ah, man. Dont tell me that. I've been enjoying the ride.
If it's any comfort, Team Rocket are the redeeming feature of the slog of filler that is Johto. It's BF/DP where they begin to get plain pathetic and annoying.
But yeah, there's not a lot of good eps after Goldenrod until AG starts.
>It's BF/DP where they begin to get plain pathetic and annoying.
elaborate
He think this because of the dub. When the dub changed from 4kids to TPCi, TPCi rewrote a lot of the TRio's dialogue with weird alliteration+phrases or making them sound stupid when they're just like they've always been in the Japanese version.
Battle Frontier's main issue is the crazy pacing (starts out decently padded but then goes into fast forward after Tucker).
AG is even worst then Johto.
why? because of filler??
The first series as a whole is just so comfy
That dude who did tranquilizers and got high to see Lugia was such a good director.
Fukkin, that guy made Mewtwo Strikes Back, a movie unironically good enough to be watched independant of Pokemon, entirely behind the back of TPC while they were panicking over the Porygon episode, and invested so many resources so quickly that by the time anyone noticed, canceling it would have been suicide.
Future generations were robbed. Imagine what he could have done with another decade.
Johto anime was like 160 episodes and I remember fondly only like 4 of them (ninetales episode, charizard's goodbye, the pidgey aviator and the one with the fake diglett gang). How the fook does that happen
Forest grump, the Blissey episode, flaming Moltres are just a few I remember. Johto had a lot of shit, but also a lot of gems.
I don't remember Forest Grump, but the Blissey episode was nice, I agree. I also liked the Larvitar arc
nothing comfier than the orange islands
this. the Orange islands had the best fillers.
never understood why GF never milked on the orange islands popularity
they only realised they could milk genwunners in gen 5-6
Crystal Onix and the different colored Pokemon Ivy studied were basically regional variants before that was a thing
The Ghost of Maiden's Peak is maximum comfy
holy soul
It's a good Halloween episode.
Fun fact: the episode aired during August in Japan, which is their time for spooky stuff and during October in the US, which is their time for spooky stuff. This is likely intentional in the Japanese release because it was a weekly series there, but it's a coincidence in the US release because pokemon had new episodes air daily there.
Absolutely the 5th movie
Man, Latias was totally drenching on puss juice for some hot monkey dick.
I can't believe she picked Ash from anybody in the world, but then again, plot armor attracts these things.
>pokesexual gays are mentally i-
>oh shit…
I was 11.
I crushed on that plane dragon hard.
I never had a fricking chance.
>Dad died for that shitty city
>Brother died for that shitty city
>Fell in love with an outsider boy
>Has every reason to start a new life with him
>Stays behind
It's not fricking fair bros...
In a way I think it represents Latias coming of age. I think the childish irresponsible Latias we saw at the beginning of the movie would've 100% left with Ash, but losing her brother and being left as the guardian of the city made her have to grow up and take responsibility as her home's protector
Oh and backstage incest frick yes?
what?
without her brother she wont be able to breed and there will be no protectors once she dies
THERE were many latis at the end of the movie
Pikachu's Peekaboo was peak comfy and I remember being excited about the new Hoenn Pokemon in it.
(Kecleon, Wailmer and...Duskull?)
That movie also predated Rotom-Mow with the runaway lawnmower
You now remember the Bike Gang episode
Never forget Big Jess and Lil' Jim
The fossil hunting episode when Charmeleon evolves is one of my comfy episodes.
I've been really enjoying the Twilight Wings and some of the PokeToons shorts. The Wooloo running away from Hop, the girl who wants to find the Slugma in her grandparents home, and the girl who befriends a Nidoran after failing to traditionally catch a Pokemon are some of my more recent favorites just for being cute stories with low stakes.
Pikachu's Summer vacation is probably the comfiest to watch. Maybe tied with Pikachu & Pichu.
The Indigo League Conference was pretty comfy
especially the Jeanette battle.
Based Bulbasaur soloing a Scyther and Beedrill.
The Wallace Cup is one of my favorite arcs.
Meowth's backstory episode was pretty kino
James' too
The Bridge Bike Gang.
Fuchsia was peak filler.
Just a smattering of ones I like.
The hospital episode, with all the pokemon that needed specific treatments, like the tangled up Dodrio.
Meowth's backstory.
The hypno episode.
Primape's short life.
The episode where Charmander kills all those Exegutor and evolves.
Island of Giant Pokemon
That hype as frick fight between Charizard and Magmar
Pokemon Tower and Sabrina.
The bridge bike gang.
The ditto episode.
Ghost of Maiden's Peak.
That one with the Kaiju Dragonite.
That one where Ash takes the stupid test, but then they battle with rental pokemon.
Fukkin just pick an Orange Island episode. Crystal Onix, the bobsled, the proto double battle, all good.
The Larvitar arc.
The Whirl Islands arc, it's all filler, but it's so dense. Actually loved Ritchie's return.
The Azalea Town episode. I don't know why.
That one where Ash and Team Rocket have a fukkin radio drama in Goldenrod.
All of the premovie skits. I remember the one for Jirachi Wishmaker was good.
The first three movies.
Playing the frick out of Pokemon Puzzle League with my mom. We played it a few years ago, and are both so good we were having 40, 50 minute games. Not entire matches, singular games. Magneton is a meme I get to share with my mom, and I'd have it no other way.
That time Sabrina made my peepee feel funny.
That time Bayleaf made my peepee feel funny
That time May made my peepee feel funny
That time I fell in love with fricking Latias and never recovered. Frick you.
The Goldenrod Arc was so comfy.
>Primeape episode
Why did Ash drop it 2 episodes in again?
The writers didn't want Ash to have a powerful Pokémon so early on. It's the same reason that his only fully evolved Pokémon by the Indigo League was a disobedient Charizard
>That time Sabrina made my peepee feel funny.
>That time Bayleaf made my peepee feel funny
>That time May made my peepee feel funny
>That time I fell in love with fricking Latias and never recovered. Frick you.
Based beyond all measure of man.
Blaine's Magmar in the anime genuinely made me think that Magmar was a legendary, since it was almost nonexistent in the games I had played then (Red, FireRed) and it didn't appear in the anime again until Johto
OS Pikachu is by far the best
What did they eat
Haunter's laugh here will never fail to bring me joy
You already posted one. Holy Matrimony's still my favorite.
Wake up snorlax, he made those vines look delicious
> https://youtu.be/cmruvrbHX3Y
Orville was so damn based.
>Pokémon on fox Kids
So bizarre to see for me. I watched it on kidsWB literally until they did not show it anymore. I didn't have cable as a kid and I felt betrayed when they moved to CN.
The Pikachu valley episode of SM was pretty comfy. I loved Mimikyu seething so hard from behind the bushes.
Only soul episode of johto
Are there any good torrents of the dub? Looking to download the whole indigo saga and maybe some johto. Anything high quality? I honestly have no clue if the anime was ever released on DVD or blu ray in America.
Viz released the Indigo League on it’s entirety on DVD.
the latias/latios movie
Charizard Chills.
This thread got me wanting to rewatch the Kanto anime again. Should I do it?
You should rewatch any pokemon episode as long as you don't shitpost about it
Pi-Kahuna was so comfy
Where the hell can I find the Pikachu shorts online? They're not on YouTube, and the torrents on nyaa have no seeds. Anyone know where to get them dubbed?
I just watch them on daily motion
I only see part 2 of vacation on there
Try fmovies
I didn't find anything there. But I did find pokeflix.tv which has them all, and you can use https://9xbuddy.org/sites/1ab-pokeflix to download them.
Nothing comfier than the Golduck episode
I find it interesting people seem to be saying basically all Kanto/Alola/Journeys
Are the other seasons really that forgettable? I remember finding some episodes really nice.
Given that Kanto is forever and the other two are the two most recent series, I'm inclined to think they are simply what more people are inclined to readily remember.
Not forgettable, just different.
The thread is just asking about "comfy". Kanto is retro and like most anime from that time it looks better than anything made today. Alola is a summer vacation which is hard to top for relaxation. Journeys is all over the place but some episodes are pretty chill since they take the format of the movies which have great vibe.
It's called nostalgiagayging and recency bias.
Cringe
>The old thing is better than the new thing but also the new thing is better than the old thing.
Kanto/Alola/Journeys for comfy
Hoenn/Sinnoh/XY for fights
Johto/Unova for the trash
>forgetting Orange for comfy
>forgetting BF for fights
You forget that the director at the time didn't like Ash very much
Ynr crystal onix
Bots confirms it
the one where Ash break Snorlax's pokeball on a rock and they have to transport him to the other side of the island by themselves.
The one where they're part of a film and then some episodes later they actually watch it.
How did it take until Sinnoh to overtake Drake's fight
The movie Camerupt episode and Mt. Moon episode of AG. And PIkachu shorts as somebody else said though only the gen1-2+gotta dance due to being made with cels and actually entertaining
Where tf can I watch/download all the Pikachu shorts up to gotta dance?
holy SOUL
that one episode where everyone but misty and jessie fall into a vileplume and get paralyzed
The playground scene is everything I want in life.
Such a simple scene but so cute at the same time
Chubby Pikachu was peak soul