Re: Weekly Anime Discussion - You bet your ass there's spoil
Is it just me, or are the writers purposely trying to give Ash's starter/starter that evolves some advantage over his rival? I kind of noticed that Gary's first Pokemon, a Blastoise (though not revealed til wayyyyyy later), a water type is weak against Ash's starter, Pikachu (though I'll give them credit for Charizard); in Sinnoh, Paul had Torterra, and while Ash also had Torterra, I think we can all agree that the main starter with the most focus was Infernape, a fire type. Then we see almost the same pattern in Best Wishes, where Trip gets a Snivy that evolves into Serperior, and Ash evolves his Tepig into a Pignite. I don't know if this is intentional, but I think this is an annoying trend. In the games, your rival is supposed to have the stronger type to your starter. Technically, I guess Gen. 1 (though technically gen 2 since this is where it was revealed) got it right since Ash's Charmander was the one that fully evolved, but, to me, it deviates more from the games than it should.
In all honesty, I think we can predict that Ash will either catch Fennekin or Chespin (or both) and evolve either in the Gen VI anime. However, they need to fix up his team variations. Sinnoh Saga was just amazing because they actually tried to give him a pretty fearsome team, but in my opinion, they can go several steps further. In the Battle Frontier Saga, I think I'm not the only one who felt slightly uncomfortable when Ash lacked a fire type on his team, but this isn't necessarily a bad thing. What I'm getting to is this: Do what they did in Sinnoh, where they actually evolved Ash's Pokemon (most of them anyway), but also mess around with the generic team formula he seems to have (Pikachu+grass starter+fire type (or starter)+water type (or starter)+generic bird+random). For instance, they could try something like Pikachu+Froakie (because he needs a fully evolved water starter dammit)+ground+fighting+dragon+psychic or whatever. Maybe not those specific types, but you know, something different...which I know is as likely as Pikachu devolving into a Magikarp, but I digress.
Also, even though I know it's less likely, I would love to see Ash actually take on an E4 member and win. I mean, it's guaranteed that he'll never win the championship (which Sinnoh proved by god modding Tobias and Unova proved by lowering their standards for good writing), but I think that would just be pretty cool for him to do. Or actually make a companion an E4 member (though I guess Iris took the cake for being the 8th gym leader/Champion of Unova).
However, what will happen is that Ash will capture Chespin, Fennekin, and Froakie, evolve Chespin or Fennekin, capture generic bird, evolve it, capture some random mons, gain a rival who will have a Pokemon starter that is weaker to the one that Ash evolves, get two useless companions: one at least being a gym leader or being the female protagonist of the games and the other being either a reoccurring character or another gym leader, both with bland personalities, win all 8 badges, and then lose the first match of the XY Pokemon League because they decided to evolve his Pokemon after the league arc and they are horribly under powered, oh, and lose to a man with a a Sylveon. Hell, why not let him lose to a preschooler with an enduring and endeavering Starly? Or to a mysterious man with both Xerneas and Ylveltal on his team?
Sorry...I got frustrated and began to get a little angry with Ash. I really, REALLY wish that they would replace him with somebody that COULD win the championship, such as the main protagonist of the game, which the anime is supposed to be based off of, where they actually follow the guidelines of the game and have said trainer's team at a certain point by a certain town or badge (example, most of us are able to have our starter or another Pokemon evolved by the 2nd to third gym, correct?) instead of waiting 6 badges in to evolve an already underpowered starter. How about somebody that actually has rivals, and can travel by himself?
But again, Ash will go to the new region, 10 years old once again, completely fumble and folly, and wind up wondering why he can't win the league even though he doesn't put in enough effort, with the same generic underleveled/underevolved team. whoops I need to stop ranting