You're already the champion BEFORE Hau. The fight with Hau is literally him facing you, the champion, as a challenger. It's the reverse situation of what happened in Red and Blue
>Spend all life in ghettos >Hear about some underground wienerfighting >Think frick it have nothing else to loose >Spend all my pesos at the nearest market for the best looking rooster >Start training it to kill on command and be very effective at it >Damn this thing is smart might as well give it other tricks >Give him a name and learn to really care for the little dude >Enter wiener fighting ring >Everything I've done the past few months has been for this moment >My chicken "wienerer-spaniel" is killed instantly >I'm devastated, start to cry a little >Some internet shutin white boy calls me a homosexual
I don't get where people get this weird pretense that the champions aren't showing frustration when they lose in earlier gens.
Gen 1 >Blue
Being defeated: >"NO! That can't be! You beat me at my best! After all that work to become the League Champ? My reign is over already? It's not fair!"
After being defeated >"Why? Why did I lose? I never made any mistakes raising my Pokémon… Darn it! You're the new Pokémon League Champion! Although I don't like to admit it…"
Gen 2 >Lance
Being defeated >"…It's over. But it's an odd feeling. I'm not angry that I lost. In fact, I feel happy. Happy that I witnessed the rise of a great new Champion!"
After being defeated >"…Whew. You have become truly powerful, <player>. Your Pokémon have responded to your strong and upstanding nature. As a trainer, you will continue to grow strong with your Pokémon."
Lance has changed during the years since RBY, he actually gets a pit pissy about losing there.
Gen 3 >Steven:
Being defeated >"I, the Champion, fall in defeat… Kudos to you, <player>! You are a truly noble Pokémon Trainer!"
Note left on Steven's desk, after the player has entered the Hall of Fame: >"… … … … … …" "To <player>… I've decided to do a little soul-searching and train on the road. I don't plan to return home for some time. I have a favor to ask of you. I want you to take the Poké Ball on the desk. Inside it is a Beldum, my favorite Pokémon. I'm counting on you. May our paths cross again someday."
Steven is so crushed by his defeat he goes on a whole new journey. >Wallace >"I, the Champion, fall in defeat… That was wonderful work. You were elegant, infuriatingly so. And yet it was utterly glorious! Kudos to you, <player>! You are a truly noble Pokémon Trainer!"
The only champions who do not show any frustration when they lose are: >Gen 2 Lance
He has an odd feeling of happiness. >Cynthia
She sounds like she's reading a pamphlet, her loss dialogue is really wooden. >Diantha
Almost starts crying with joy at seeing the noble spirits of your pokemon and being the champion who got to face them. She actually stutters.
As for the Gen 7 guys...
Kukui and Hau both show frustration at losing.
Kukui looks at the floor before giving a big smile(sort of like a more understated version of what Leon does), and Hau wipes away tears before giving you a beaming smile.
>all brown
Woah…
>hau
>champion
why are zoomers so moronic?
>literal children upset at losing
Oh no!
Meanwhile, Lance is so assblasted he left the entire fricking tournament when everyone else stays to watch
>Leon
>Child
Current day 25 year olds are definitely still children
Leon is a literal manchild
why is Unova nu-gen
does not take place in Japan
Bait thread
every gen after 4 is nu-gen.
Because it started the downfall
Losing fricking sucks dude, especially in front of a crowd. Guarantee you every champion seethes offscreen when the match is over.
>Hau
>champion
/pol/goloids are moronic...
Again
>Champion
>Hau
He wasn't the Champ in USUM, just fulfilling the role of Kukui as the last hurdle. His trainer title doesn't even change.
>it’s not the champion, just the last trainer you need to beat to become the champion
Honey, that’s literally, every champion, in every Pokemon game
There are people who argue Gen 7 didn't have the national dex despite having every Pokemon. It's no use to engage semantics
You're already the champion BEFORE Hau. The fight with Hau is literally him facing you, the champion, as a challenger. It's the reverse situation of what happened in Red and Blue
That’s in SM, not USUM
No, that's USUM. It's Kukui in SM.
>playing nu-pokemon
ngmi
Also sore winners. Demanding that your opponent kneel before you, could you be anymore crass?
Hau is not a champion
Because kids these days have very thin skin.
>kids these days
Oh please, kids crying over a loss is one of the most normal and human things out there.
Do not bottle up your emotions, it's okay to cry once in a while anon.
ape out
>gen 5
>""nu-gen""
Lol
Lololololol even
>Hau
One of the funniest thing the anime have ever done
Proof that op has never once been in a solo sport where winning or loosing is entirely on them
Fricking dork
I think it would be pathetic if the owner of a chicken in a wiener fight started crying
>Spend all life in ghettos
>Hear about some underground wienerfighting
>Think frick it have nothing else to loose
>Spend all my pesos at the nearest market for the best looking rooster
>Start training it to kill on command and be very effective at it
>Damn this thing is smart might as well give it other tricks
>Give him a name and learn to really care for the little dude
>Enter wiener fighting ring
>Everything I've done the past few months has been for this moment
>My chicken "wienerer-spaniel" is killed instantly
>I'm devastated, start to cry a little
>Some internet shutin white boy calls me a homosexual
Literally all humans react like this, it's just off-screen
I don't get where people get this weird pretense that the champions aren't showing frustration when they lose in earlier gens.
Gen 1
>Blue
Being defeated:
>"NO! That can't be! You beat me at my best! After all that work to become the League Champ? My reign is over already? It's not fair!"
After being defeated
>"Why? Why did I lose? I never made any mistakes raising my Pokémon… Darn it! You're the new Pokémon League Champion! Although I don't like to admit it…"
Gen 2
>Lance
Being defeated
>"…It's over. But it's an odd feeling. I'm not angry that I lost. In fact, I feel happy. Happy that I witnessed the rise of a great new Champion!"
After being defeated
>"…Whew. You have become truly powerful, <player>. Your Pokémon have responded to your strong and upstanding nature. As a trainer, you will continue to grow strong with your Pokémon."
Lance has changed during the years since RBY, he actually gets a pit pissy about losing there.
Gen 3
>Steven:
Being defeated
>"I, the Champion, fall in defeat… Kudos to you, <player>! You are a truly noble Pokémon Trainer!"
Note left on Steven's desk, after the player has entered the Hall of Fame:
>"… … … … … …" "To <player>… I've decided to do a little soul-searching and train on the road. I don't plan to return home for some time. I have a favor to ask of you. I want you to take the Poké Ball on the desk. Inside it is a Beldum, my favorite Pokémon. I'm counting on you. May our paths cross again someday."
Steven is so crushed by his defeat he goes on a whole new journey.
>Wallace
>"I, the Champion, fall in defeat… That was wonderful work. You were elegant, infuriatingly so. And yet it was utterly glorious! Kudos to you, <player>! You are a truly noble Pokémon Trainer!"
The only champions who do not show any frustration when they lose are:
>Gen 2 Lance
He has an odd feeling of happiness.
>Cynthia
She sounds like she's reading a pamphlet, her loss dialogue is really wooden.
>Diantha
Almost starts crying with joy at seeing the noble spirits of your pokemon and being the champion who got to face them. She actually stutters.
As for the Gen 7 guys...
Kukui and Hau both show frustration at losing.
Kukui looks at the floor before giving a big smile(sort of like a more understated version of what Leon does), and Hau wipes away tears before giving you a beaming smile.
What are you talking about. Kukui doesn't care about losing, this is what he wanted to begin with
Iris’ beard is cute
Losing but not showing frustration is for losers, crying is exaggerate but still the point remains
What? They couldn't go in a private corner and cry by themselves?
Is it weird that I don’t hate Hau but I just find him irritating
I don’t want to hurt his feelings or anything but he’s almost too nice to the point of being annoying
No because some of his niceness is disingenuous.
Bros does Olivia cry like this when you beat her I don’t want her to cry
She cries for other reasons.
Grown up reasons.