
The unopened GS Ball that appears in the original series is built up to be important, but after it's dropped off at Kurt's place it's never brought up again. except by the time the conclusion was approaching, Executive Meddling forced this all-important finale to the side, and launched Ash on a perpetual journey and the show into being a Long Runner with no real conclusion in sight. The original series conclusion to the anime was meant to be a climactic final battle between Ash and Gary. "Flaming Seismic Toss" is a move used by Charizard, in which he used both Seismic Toss and Fire Spin at once. "Volt Tail", a move used by Pikachu, was the combination of a Volt Tackle ending with an Iron Tail. As such, Serena has quite a few intricate ones of her own. The Freestyle Performances in Pokémon Showcases also make heavy use of this trope, as it is very similar to Contests. Even in regular Contests, combining two moves in an inventive way is an ubiquitous strategy among Coordinators the world over. Two Pokémon work together under the instructions of their Coordinator to create a unique, beautiful, and awe-inspiring combination move that showcases the special abilities of both Pokémon well. This trope is what Double Performances in Contests are all about. When Ash became Buizel's trainer, he adopted this custom move as part of his unique battle strategy set for the season. During the Sinnoh arc, Dawn came up with a Contest strategy using Buneary's Ice Beam and Buizel's Aqua Jet, called "Ice Aqua Jet". Abandoned Catchphrase: Early English dub episodes tried to translate Meowth's Japanese Verbal Tic as "meow" or "Meowth". Eternatus is completely animated in CGI, giving it an otherworldly feeling in comparison to the more traditional animation of the main cast. The Gear Pokémon Klinklang was CGI rather than traditional animation, which made its rotating parts look unusually smooth. Pokémon Journeys: The Series - A series that takes place primarily in a new laboratory in Kanto but has a new premise of traveling in all regions of the Pokémon world, including the Galar region of Pokémon Sword and Shield. Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon - An adaptation of Pokémon Sun and Moon and other Generation VII games. Pokémon the Series: XY - An adaptation of Pokémon X and Y and other Generation VI games.
Pokémon the Series: Black & White - An adaptation of Pokémon Black and White and other Generation V games.Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl - An adaptation of Pokémon Diamond and Pearl and other Generation IV games.Pokémon Chronicles - A Spin-Off featuring side characters taking place during the Ruby and Sapphire series.Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire - An adaptation of Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire and other Generation III games.Pokémon: The Original Series - An adaptation of both Pokémon Red and Blue and Pokémon Gold and Silver.The RTC is really important to me.As a long running series, Pokémon is subdivided into multiple series, currently consisting of: I have a few questions branching off of this (apologies for the complexity):Ĭan you reflash these carts after purchase? I don't want to spend all this money picking them up just to pick the wrong ROM and not be able to fix it. The problem is with the ROM Crystal has a lot of different variants and I'm really nervous about picking the "wrong" one, since again I need it to be fully compatible with Stadium. Hey, I have all the original hardware required to link a handheld to my N64 and I want to order in a flash cart to connect with (currently eyeing one from insideGadgets). Is there a similar hack for HGSS as well? Perfect Crystal/Crystal Dust looks ok for Gen 2 but they do make changes I'm not happy with, and not sure about Flawless Platinum since I'm never played Gen 4 before. I looked at Thunder Yellow but saw some comments about bugs which I'm not sure are fixed. Ideally the hack would also have some small bugfixes, minor rebalancing and QOL changes but nothing major like new types, different story, physical/special split prior to when it was actually introduced, and no significant spike in difficulty or ease.īasically a Vanilla+ version for all the Gens. Does anyone know of any hacks similar to the Complete Hoenn Dex for Emerald but for other gens? Essentially I am looking for hacks which allow you to capture all the Pokémon in that generation and removes version exclusivity but doesn't expand to the whole list (so for Pt it would have all Sinnoh Pokémon, all Pokémon present in either D or P that are not in the others, but not all Kanto/Johto/Hoenn).