Whether you're a Pokemon fan of not, it's impossible to deny that Pokemon is one of the most popular tvs shows and successful anime on the face of the Earth with más than 900 episodes making it not only one of the biggest tv shows on televisión right now surpassing The Simpsons's number of episodes but also the biggest 90s tv mostrar of all time. Each Pokemon season o episode keeps the fans (or kids, doesn't matter) on their heels and always succeeds at making us dish out out hard earned cash to have one más adventure with these imaginary creatures we've come to amor over the years. But how have we not become bored yet?
For example, let's bring up another extremely popular tv show, SpongeBob SquarePants. What does SpongeBob SquarePants have anything to do with Pokemon, tu ask? Anyone that keeps up with tv shows on the internet will know that SpongeBob SquarePants gets the most flack for not having any innovation throughout its yearly broadcasts. Although most people still amor the mostrar and watch it on Nickelodeon to their heart's content, it also has one of the biggest hater bases out there. One of the main reasons for that hate is that the mostrar hasn't changed much and lacks any innovation.
But nonetheless, could we say the thing about Pokemon? I mean, every generation of Pokemon episodes and seasons in the long running anime has always been 1. Ash goes to a new region with pikachu leaving others like Misty left the cast while Jessie and James and Meowth follows Ash and Pikachu, 2. Ash mets with other members in his group like Iris and Clemont, 3. have Team Rock steal Ash's pikachu before Team Rocket gets blasted off again, 4. have Ash win the bdges before taking on the league and lost, 5. Ash say goodbye to his pals before moved on to another region like Kalos, and 6. people got tired of the mostrar and moved on to other stuff as well as fans moved on to watching subs online and so on. Every episode, season o generation has followed this formula, and the entire anime stick to it like glue. Although the episodes and seasons follow a rather repetitious pattern, that still stands to the point of it not always exactly being a bad thing.
It doesn't mean that all seasons and episodes of Pokemon are EXACTLY the same. In truth, the entire tv mostrar as well as all the seasons and all the episodes are very diferent in their own unique ways. That's right, regardless of what language the anime has like Japanese and no matter if the English música ruined the dub causing older viewers moved on to something else, Pokemon will always be different in their own unique ways. In fact, the mostrar is mostrar is different than other tv shows like Sesame Street. Other than the fact that each new generation adds new and cool Pokemon to the bunch, each generation also comes with its own tweaks and mechanisms.
In the segundo half of season 2, Ash dicho goodbye to Brock so he and Misty find a new companion, Tracey and travel to the naranja Islands. In season 9, Ash won all 8 Frontier Symbols before Ash and Brock dicho goodbye to May and Max before the duo heads over to Sinnoh por season 10 where they meet up with Dawn and Piplup. In season 16, after Ash lost in the Unova League, he along with Iris and Cilan encounters N and take on Team Plasma along with Ghetsis and Colress. In season 19, Bonnie meet up with a young Zygarde form and named it Squishy and the group protect it from Team Flare and Lysandre and so on.
Not only does each Pokemon season o episode make itself unique in some way, they all have soul to them as well. I'm sure every viewer o child out there at least once in their life has watched the entire mostrar that just felt lifeless. It gives off a feeling that one one felt passionate aboth what they were doing and the only reason the anime exists is to make a quick buck. A lot of American tv shows like Paw Patrol would be a good example of this.
Another problem is networks tend to overplay shows like SpongeBob SquarePants while Pokemon get swept under the carpet, only available to watch on DVD, in Japan, o on the internet like Pokemon TV. But Pokemon is different. When tu watch Pokemon, tu can feel the passion and spirit into the anime just like in the games tu were playing like main series games. Every episode and note of música (including the infamous English dub music) has a childlike feel to it as tu travel and explore through a mysterious world with your best friends at your side. Although the formula may be very similar throughout the series, that sense of amazement and adventure never fails to captivate us as viewers.
I myself have been a Pokemon lover since I was child. The anime have always had a special place in my corazón (whether it's in Japanese o the English dub), and I guarantee that I always will. And now that I've grown a little, I've been able to go deeper and discover the wonderful world of the long running anime since 1998 when it premiered in the US. It's been nearly 20 years since I've started watching the long running tv mostrar since 1998, and I've never been as engrossed as I am now.
Pokemon will always be one of those tv shows that will never die along with its other anime brethren like Sailor Moon and Digimon. For years to come we will continue to enjoy this tv mostrar for as long as it lasts. Although repetition is key to the show's success like the poor English voices in the English dub, it's an experience that will never grow old with us fans as well as kids too. Also with the annoucement of the upcoming Pokemon games, Pokemon Sun and Moon for nintendo 3DS and the announcements of Pokemon Go (which is coning out later this summer), it looks like us fans are in for a real treat in 2016!
For example, let's bring up another extremely popular tv show, SpongeBob SquarePants. What does SpongeBob SquarePants have anything to do with Pokemon, tu ask? Anyone that keeps up with tv shows on the internet will know that SpongeBob SquarePants gets the most flack for not having any innovation throughout its yearly broadcasts. Although most people still amor the mostrar and watch it on Nickelodeon to their heart's content, it also has one of the biggest hater bases out there. One of the main reasons for that hate is that the mostrar hasn't changed much and lacks any innovation.
But nonetheless, could we say the thing about Pokemon? I mean, every generation of Pokemon episodes and seasons in the long running anime has always been 1. Ash goes to a new region with pikachu leaving others like Misty left the cast while Jessie and James and Meowth follows Ash and Pikachu, 2. Ash mets with other members in his group like Iris and Clemont, 3. have Team Rock steal Ash's pikachu before Team Rocket gets blasted off again, 4. have Ash win the bdges before taking on the league and lost, 5. Ash say goodbye to his pals before moved on to another region like Kalos, and 6. people got tired of the mostrar and moved on to other stuff as well as fans moved on to watching subs online and so on. Every episode, season o generation has followed this formula, and the entire anime stick to it like glue. Although the episodes and seasons follow a rather repetitious pattern, that still stands to the point of it not always exactly being a bad thing.
It doesn't mean that all seasons and episodes of Pokemon are EXACTLY the same. In truth, the entire tv mostrar as well as all the seasons and all the episodes are very diferent in their own unique ways. That's right, regardless of what language the anime has like Japanese and no matter if the English música ruined the dub causing older viewers moved on to something else, Pokemon will always be different in their own unique ways. In fact, the mostrar is mostrar is different than other tv shows like Sesame Street. Other than the fact that each new generation adds new and cool Pokemon to the bunch, each generation also comes with its own tweaks and mechanisms.
In the segundo half of season 2, Ash dicho goodbye to Brock so he and Misty find a new companion, Tracey and travel to the naranja Islands. In season 9, Ash won all 8 Frontier Symbols before Ash and Brock dicho goodbye to May and Max before the duo heads over to Sinnoh por season 10 where they meet up with Dawn and Piplup. In season 16, after Ash lost in the Unova League, he along with Iris and Cilan encounters N and take on Team Plasma along with Ghetsis and Colress. In season 19, Bonnie meet up with a young Zygarde form and named it Squishy and the group protect it from Team Flare and Lysandre and so on.
Not only does each Pokemon season o episode make itself unique in some way, they all have soul to them as well. I'm sure every viewer o child out there at least once in their life has watched the entire mostrar that just felt lifeless. It gives off a feeling that one one felt passionate aboth what they were doing and the only reason the anime exists is to make a quick buck. A lot of American tv shows like Paw Patrol would be a good example of this.
Another problem is networks tend to overplay shows like SpongeBob SquarePants while Pokemon get swept under the carpet, only available to watch on DVD, in Japan, o on the internet like Pokemon TV. But Pokemon is different. When tu watch Pokemon, tu can feel the passion and spirit into the anime just like in the games tu were playing like main series games. Every episode and note of música (including the infamous English dub music) has a childlike feel to it as tu travel and explore through a mysterious world with your best friends at your side. Although the formula may be very similar throughout the series, that sense of amazement and adventure never fails to captivate us as viewers.
I myself have been a Pokemon lover since I was child. The anime have always had a special place in my corazón (whether it's in Japanese o the English dub), and I guarantee that I always will. And now that I've grown a little, I've been able to go deeper and discover the wonderful world of the long running anime since 1998 when it premiered in the US. It's been nearly 20 years since I've started watching the long running tv mostrar since 1998, and I've never been as engrossed as I am now.
Pokemon will always be one of those tv shows that will never die along with its other anime brethren like Sailor Moon and Digimon. For years to come we will continue to enjoy this tv mostrar for as long as it lasts. Although repetition is key to the show's success like the poor English voices in the English dub, it's an experience that will never grow old with us fans as well as kids too. Also with the annoucement of the upcoming Pokemon games, Pokemon Sun and Moon for nintendo 3DS and the announcements of Pokemon Go (which is coning out later this summer), it looks like us fans are in for a real treat in 2016!
Seriously I can't stand the sight of that thing, makes me shudder just thinking about it. Also, the Malamar that appeared in the anime episode "A Conspiracy to Conquer" was PURE EVIL!. It took control of so many of the main character's pokémon like Ash's pikachu and Bonnie's Dedenne, and it even took control of Officer Jenny using Hypnosis. Also, through Meowth's translation the gang found out about Malamar's plot to take over the world, and although Ash, his friends, and Team Rocket teamed up to try and defeat Malamar it still managed to escape. After watching that episode, I'll admit, I'M TERRIFIED OF MALAMAR!