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TopicAnagram Complains About the Pokemon Anime Part Enneagon: Extra Nerdy Edition
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10/28/11 7:15:00 PM
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BNVshark123 posted...
Bump, because Anna needs to realize that an online thread that's inhabited by people he'll never see in real life is more important than college.

I know that, I know. It's just hard to put that into practice, you have ot understand.




Leave It To Brocko!
"Money isn't everything, especially when you're rich."
Score: 5/10

I swear to God, the CGI in this show is so atrocious, I don't know why they keep rendering things with it.

On one side of a mountain is a pokemon center the heroes are at. On the other side is a tribe of Nuzleaf, Seedot, and Shiftry. One of the Nuzleaf is, in its sleep, accidentally carried by a Vileplume over the mountain without waking up. When it finally does, it has no idea where it is.

Nurse Joy finds it, but it won't accept her help. The heroes show up, so Brock crouches to be at eye-level and puts his hands behind his back to show that he means no harm, a technique that you would assume a nurse would already know. He then introduces it to Bonsly until it trusts him. I mean… right? That’s something that she would logically already know, right?

Nurse Joy explains that the only Nuzleaf nearby are on the other side of a mountain, where they live by the dozens. The heroes offer to take it with them, as they're going over the mountain to reach Oreburgh City anyway.

Team Rocket, hoping to capture Nuzleaf, dresses Meowth up as a Shiftry, and has him tell Nuzleaf to come over. The heroes do realize the deception, but not because Meowth is a third the size of a Shiftry and Nuzleaf would presumably be able to tell the difference between a real Shiftry and a fake. No, it's because Dawn scans Meowth with her pokedex and exposes it. Team Rocket captures Bonsly, Nuzleaf, and Brock (by accident) in a net and escape in a balloon. For once, Ash does remember his Staravia, but Seviper uses haze to cover their escape.

Team Rocket stops for lunch, and Brock tells them that they can't take Nuzleaf away from its friends, even though pokemon trainers do that all the time and in fact the heroes have done it. Brock offers to cook lunch for Team Rocket, and while they eat, he escapes with the cage the pokemon are in instead of escaping with the cage and throwing out Croagunk in case Team Rocket sees him. Once they’re away, Brock has Bonsly double-edge the cage to let them escape, and when it succeeds, it evolves. Aw, Sudowoodo sucks. It's worse than Jynx. And it’s probably going to be in Brock’s line-up the entirety of DP, huh? Damn.

Team Rocket catches up, so it’s now Croagunk versus Seviper. They have an entertaining fight in which Croagunk basically just lets Seviper hit it while it uses brick break over and over. Ultimately, both pokemon are knocked out.

James sends out Carnivine, so Sudowoodo is up. The other heroes show up, but Brock refuses to let them help, since this is Sudowoodo’s first battle. Sudowoodo gets hit like five hundred times, and continually uses double-edge, so you would think it would go down, but no, it wins.

Team Rocket sends out Cacnea and Dustox, but a Shiftry (with a Russian accent) shows up. It decides the episode doesn't have enough time for another fight, so it uses razor wind and blasts Team Rocket off. The heroes congratulate Sudowoodo on its evolution and new strength, and Nuzleaf returns to its tribe.

Honestly, I really like Croagunk. Its battle is the episode, as far as I’m concerned.

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