Chapter 963
Chapter 963
Watching the father and daughter leave, Xiao Juer walked up to Xiaozhi and said with a smile,
"Xiaozhi, you are here to challenge the gym match, right? Tomorrow morning, I will wait for you at the gym battle site."
"Okay, I will definitely do my best to defeat you, Miss Xiao Juer."
"Then I will wait and see."
No words were spoken that night.
The next morning, Xiaozhi and the other two arrived at the Raven Gym early.
I personally think that this battle is the worst-written battle in every season of Pokémon animation from the time Xiaozhi started from Pallet Town to the time he won the Eight Masters Championship, no doubt about it!
Really, give me a pen, I can write a better script than the screenwriter who wrote this episode.
Xiaozhi has been arranged to fight many humiliating battles by the screenwriter in the Pokémon animation.
For example, the full-level Pikachu lost to the level 5 Vine Snake that Shudi had just received from Professor Yew,
lost to the great god Kotetsu in the Unova League 6 vs 5,
and so on and so forth.
I can understand these, the screenwriter just forcibly weakened Xiaozhi's combat power.
Also, when it comes to Xiaozhi's battles in the original animation because he was too proud of himself, there is one in almost every season, this is nothing, it's normal.
For example, in the Advanced Generation, didn't Genji, one of the Four Heavenly Kings, arrange for Xiaozhi to realize that he was too proud of himself?
These are nothing.
But this battle is really not very harmful, but extremely insulting.
In this battle, Xiaozhi challenged Xiaojuer of the Electric Gym.
Unlike Xiaozhi who was full of confidence and believed in Pokémon in the past, Xiaozhi this time actually only prepared a Blue Toad with the attribute of the passive attribute to challenge.
In a three-on-three battle, even a new player knows to have some backup plans, right?
But in this episode, Ash seemed to be possessed by another spirit, so stupid.
He only brought two Pokémon, Blue Toad and Pikachu, and no third Pokémon.
And Pikachu was left in the audience by Ash.
It was outrageous. It was outrageous.
After Blue Toad was defeated, Ash didn't know what to do. Even the referee urged Ash to send out the next Pokémon quickly, otherwise he would be declared the loser.
But Ash just sat cross-legged on the ground, not knowing who to send out.
I seriously suspect that the screenwriter's head was kicked by a mud donkey.
Is it Ash's first time to play in a gym match?
Then he replaced Snake later, and asked Ash to leave the field temporarily and go to find Professor Yew to exchange with him.
And even if you teleport temporarily, at least you can teleport more. You only teleported one Serpentine. What's the point of flying?
This is because the gym trainer didn't bother with you.
If one of the parties couldn't produce a Pokémon in the league competition, the referee would directly give you the loss. There would be no time to ask you to bring a Pokémon.
Do you think the league is yours?
And then you forgot that the flying skill of Momon is very effective against the grass-type Serpentine.
And Xiaozhi only wanted to rely on Serpentine's charm skill to charm Momon, but because both Pokémon are female, charm is ineffective.
This charm tactic is hard to understand, and Xiaozhi's random command caused Serpentine to be beaten throughout the whole process without any ability to fight back. It was simply a miserable death for Serpentine.
To put it bluntly, after this battle, Serpentine didn't abandon Xiaozhi directly and choose another trainer. It was good enough.
After Snake fell, Xiaozhi didn't know who to send to the field, and Pikachu had to remind him to wake up.
In the end, Pikachu won the victory with his outstanding performance.
No, I really don't know what the screenwriter's mental state was when writing this episode?
Did Xiaozhi suffer a major blow the day before, or did he go out without a brain today?
Really, Xiaozhi was completely written as a little mentally retarded.
Moreover, Xiaozhi is a master of reverse attributes, but in this episode, it seems that if he doesn't use Pokémon with favorable attributes, he will definitely lose.
You know, Xiaozhi in the original animation would use Pikachu every time he played against the electric gym.
Where did the courage of the time when he used the water otter to fight against Kenyon's zebra in the original animation go?
In the past, Xiaozhi didn't care about attributes at all, even if the opponent was a ground-type, such as the final of the battle between East George in the original animation, facing Alice's ground-type dragon head hamster, Xiaozhi still used Pikachu.
As long as Pokémon want to fight, Xiaozhi will let them fight even if their attributes are unfavorable.
But in this episode, Pikachu who wanted to fight was completely ignored, thinking that Pikachu's electric skills would not be effective against the electric Pokémon in Xiaojuer's hands.
So in this episode, no matter how much Pikachu wanted to fight, Xiaozhi refused.
AnywayIn this episode, until Pikachu reminded him and he woke up, Xiaozhi's IQ was offline throughout the whole process.
In other battles, you can say that the screenwriter has reduced Xiaozhi's combat power too much, almost completely.
But in this episode, the screenwriter can be said to have reduced Xiaozhi's IQ completely.
If a person's combat power and IQ are taken away, he can neither be civil nor martial, so he is useless, right?
If you, the screenwriter, wrote it like this, what else can I say?
If this is Xiaozhi's debut game, for example, the first gym game, he doesn't know anything in the first game and is very flustered, this is understandable.
But the problem is that in the original animation, Xiaozhi has already traveled to four regions at this time, and is almost halfway through the fifth region. He has even killed countless legendary beasts.
Xiaozhi! You are a man who has beaten legendary beasts!
Xiaozhi, who was not panicked in the face of Articuno, Regirock, Regischi, Regiace, Darkrai, Latios, and even Arceus, the god of creation,
was actually panicked by an ordinary conductive flying squirrel.
It's like an athlete who once won a world-class event, participated in a provincial or municipal competition, and was almost forced to lose by a rising star.
Maybe this metaphor is not very appropriate, but it is very vivid.
A person who once won the world championship will be defeated by an ordinary newcomer who is participating in the competition for the first time. Although the probability is low, it is still possible.
For example, this newcomer is also very hardworking, or this newcomer is gifted.
Or the world champion has a decline in physical strength due to his age, etc. These may be the reasons for his defeat.
However, a world champion would be so nervous that he could not perform at his best, or even not know what to do next, just because he saw a newcomer who was particularly threatening to him. He would surrender right there.
Do you think this is possible?
Definitely not!
Right, I think the world champion would be very happy to see newcomers coming out, and would give his all to compete with him.
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