![]() And on the other side of the park, Dedenne has picked up on the electricity and runs off in search of the source, with a frantic Lyn chasing after it! The two of them run into a wooded area-and right into an angry Beedrill. The commotion draws the attention of Lena, who has also come to the park looking for Lyn. Finally, Clemont decides that the situation calls for one of his inventions! He remembers how Pikachu and Dedenne communicated with electricity the first time they met, and shows off a device that will broadcast Pikachu’s electricity over a wide area in hopes that Dedenne will sense it and come find them.Īt first, it seems to be working-but as usual, it explodes when Clemont tries to give it more power. Our heroes set off in search of the little girl, and a passerby directs them to the park where she usually plays, but they have no luck. Lyn hasn’t come back, but Nurse Joy remembers a girl with a bag that looks like Bonnie’s, wearing a red ribbon in her hair. The girls don’t realize their mistake until they discover the wrong Pokémon inside: Lyn has ended up with Dedenne, and Bonnie is surprised to see a Pichu peering up at her! Lyn immediately runs off to try to find Pichu, leaving Lena trying to find her!Īs soon as they figure out what’s happened, Ash, Serena, Clemont, and Bonnie return to the Pokémon Center to ask around. They also carry identical bags, which leads to a mix-up: as they’re leaving the Pokémon Center, Lyn accidentally picks up Bonnie’s bag, and Bonnie takes Lyn’s. It seems Lyn and Bonnie have a lot in common: they’re both too young to be Trainers, but they love taking care of their older siblings’ Pokémon. Our heroes stop at a Pokémon Center on the way to Cyllage City, where they meet a Trainer named Lena and her little sister, Lyn. Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl.No matter how cool you think you are, you know you're at least somewhat interested in this craze making a comeback. I want to see Pokemon card booster packs being way over priced (I'm talking' 7.99, people!) and impossible to find due to popularity, not lack thereof. Ash, Brock, and Misty need to ditch whatever lame friends they have now and just stick together, and Jessie and James need to become again a force to be reckoned with, not just the comic relief characters they are currently. I don't know what's wrong with it now, but a reinvigoration of the craze would be awesome and totally interesting. This show/franchise totally needs a comeback. In many people's eyes, Pokemon were a thing of the past. Pokemon cards were handed down to younger siblings, thrown away, or sold videos were ripped out and used as streamers plushies were gifted to the family dog and the games slowly lost their battery life sitting in your drawer. Mentality drifted from "you're a freak if you don't like Pokemon," to "you're a freak if you do like Pokemon". Somewhere after that movie however, your love disintegrated. You obviously raced to the theater to watch it, and, of course, loved every second of it. You'd eat Pokemon cereal, wear a Pokemon bathing suit, and you jumped for joy upon release of Pokemon: The First Movie. Glued your eyes would be to the television screen, even though you've seen the same episode numerous times and even had it on videotape. On the bus ride home from school, you'd secretly do a few more last-minute trades before racing home to catch the Pokemon anime series on the now-defunct Kid's WB. While at home, you'd avidly tear open endless packs of Pokemon cards, then smuggle them to school, as they were illegal, and trade them on the blacktop, drug-dealer style. it sounded more of a zoo of "pika-pika!" and "meowth!" that we all just seemed to comprehend. At recess time, It was a rare occurrence you'd hear plain English speak on the playground. You'd hide your Gameboy in your bookbag during SSR (sustained, silent reading) or free time and play those games. the following night and how your Charizard leveled up to 58. On the bus ride to school, you'd talk to friends about how you were able to catch Missingno. If you were like me, your life was pretty much based on Pokemon at the height of it's popularity. Although still relatively popular today, let's face it- Pokemon was, essentially, a fad. Most of us just remember the original Kanto Pokemon (Charmander, Squirtle, Bulbasaur, Pikachu.), as the franchise's popularity embarked on a steady decline come the Jhoto Pokemon. Is there really any of us who doesn't suddenly feel nostalgic, with countless memories invoked, at the slight muttering of the words, "I want to be the very best, like no one ever was"? For those who lived in a cave, those are the first two lines of the theme song to the awesome anime, Pokemon.
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