precita said:Its too bad we've never gotten to see Ash challenge the Elite 4 in a tournament....the DP saga had hints of it but it never happened.
Linkachu said:precita said:Its too bad we've never gotten to see Ash challenge the Elite 4 in a tournament....the DP saga had hints of it but it never happened.
Agreed. They built it up and up that Ash might challenge them good and proper at some point, and then the idea went nowhere. I almost wonder if such a challenge had been in the books but the Japan release date of B/W forced it to be discharged. It wouldn't have made sense for Ash to linger in Sinnoh once the games were out.
But that would be wishful thinking. Chances are they never planned for it to happen and the series writers were just stringing us along. ;p
StellarWind Elsydeon said:But if this means we might get to see Volcarona in the anime, I'd be quite content. Which is a change for THIS series. >>
StellarWind Elsydeon said:Alex: No one said anything about the Pokemon he lost being a Volcarona. They just said that his partner Pokemon (or perhaps his starter, something like that) died and he's been wandering ever since. Unless I'm missing something?
Demelza said:See I wanna see Ash win but I know he won't. >.> That preview trailer from awhile back makes me think he might not even come close.
Pikachu should be some super powerful Pokemon by now, and once just once I'd like to see the writers turn him into that so Ash could win the battle.
Doctor Oak said:I dunno, I think the chance of a proper match with Cynthia still exists. She does at least have a valid presence in Unova. He did say upon finishing the Sinnoh League that he was determined to fight Cynthia and win - doing so in Unova would probably be enough of a loophole that means he doesn't get to be a Pokemon Master yet, but he does get to win. Or at least come damned close.
precita said:I think the problem was back in DP not only did we see all the members of the Sinnoh E4, but Ash and Paul were constantly reminded of a, "Champion league" that they would go to if they ever won a league. We also saw Aaron, Lucian and Flint battling Cynthia on TV in the champion league.
The only reason DP was exciting at the start is it really seemed like Ash was going to win the league that time, Ash Vs. Paul was probably originally planned to be the finals, but instead they had no time for Elite 4 stuff and just threw in that Darkrai trainer so Ash would lose yet again.
Its a shame really, it seemed like the writers had bigger plans for the DP saga in terms of Ash's growth but it all had to be cut short. Its why DP started off seeming like it would be Ash's ultimate journey, and by the end it felt like just another region by the time it ended.
The problem with Best Wishes is Ash really feels regressed this saga to make things feel more like Kanto, even with Iris and Cilan telling him what to do like Misty/Brock did. Ash has reverted back to being the, "newbie" of the group, and its a damn shame because it almost makes BW feel like a reboot of the series, rather than a continuation of what came before it.