Unpopular opinions

It's like some fan ideas of gender differences one can find out there in the internet. You can usually guess the female has something resembling eyelashes and a more pink-ish body color.
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Keep in mind that Venusaur already have a gender difference with female Venusaurs having a seed in their flower, which is accurate to plants while this redesign giving females stamens instead are giving it male plant parts. (This is also why male Meganiums have longer stamens on their head)
 
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Only a handful of the current Gender differences I can tolerate. And female Wobuffet is I tolerate because it's that hilarious.

I dunno, I get mad when my mons get OHKOd by a punching bag wearing a lipstick :psyangry:

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Keep in mind that Venusaur already have a gender difference with female Venusaurs having a seed in their flower, which is accurate to plants while this redesign giving females stamens instead are giving it male plant parts. (This is also why male Meganiums have longer stamens on their head)

Yiiiikes, I also remembered those bad looking "male Primarina", "female Cinderace", fan """"corrections"""".
 
Admittedly starters shouldn't look that humanoid or hyper gender oriented based on human gender, but Primarina in particular I barely find good redesigns

Because most of them are blatantly furry bait. I'm cool with some ideas like swapping the starfish hair decoration to a chain-like one and changing the hairstyle, but when Primarina starts showing a six-pack, I call bullshit.
 
Unpopular opinions... Oh i like every eeveelution. Just flat out like all of the designs and the pokemon in general. (Not really a unpopualar opinion. but i tried)
I definitely agree, I think all of the eeveelutions are interesting, with my least favorite being Glaceon for no particular reason. I think the designs fit the typing well, so yeah.
 
I wanna be a hero is my favorite opening, hands down. First time I watched it I had no idea about the new Hoenn mons roster or evil teams, I got blown away.

Also, I don't like the openings of the latest arcs, the Kalos, Alola and Journeys openings are just so bland :/ (talking about the dub openings, the jap openings are great)
 
OG Japan's theme makes me mad. The singer is great, it hypes up at the late middle....and then they show a panty shot and talk about it
Like God Dang it
Oh right, unpopular, opinions
The XY and Z anime is overrated
Ash is no longer dumb, but since then has been blander than cardboard. Ash Greninja was stupid, and somehow made Pikachu sidelined. The Serena shipping attempts were lame, and Bonnie isn't that much better than Max. Especially with the Dedenne tokening, and reverse Brock shtick
 
If we're talking about the anime, I honestly prefer SM's anime to XY's if I say so myself. It may have been very unconventional for the anime and a new spin, and not totally in line with the SM games but it's a great series and just plain fun to watch while having some incredibly great character arcs (especially Lillie's, even if it's not totally in line with her game incarnation's character). It doesn't nerf Ash like BW does but it does give him a much livelier personality in return which makes his presence much more enjoyable than in XY. The main crew had a lot of likable personalities in the lot and they bounced off one another incredibly well (Kiawe is GOAT though!). It tried to go for a slice-of-life style, and it nailed it in doing so, because it knew what it was trying to do and rolled all the way with it. I could go on a long talk about what made the SM anime great but I'd prefer not to say too much so as to not spoil it: I'd suggest watching it if you haven't already!

I'd argue the Sun and Moon anime is one of the stronger anime series of the bunch out of them all and the best the anime has been since the DP era. I'm definitely enjoying Journeys too from what I've seen of it so far but the newer anime sagas have definitely been a step up from XY and especially (lmao) BW animes. No disrepect to XY since I felt it was fine for what it was worth, but I definitely think it's unpopular to say that I prefer Sun and Moon's anime saga over it.
 
The XY and Z anime is overrated
If we're talking about the anime, I honestly prefer SM's anime to XY's if I say so myself.

I personally think Ash was at his strongest during the Sinnoh League. Not only were all his Sinnoh Pokemon strong (Buizel and Gible being the only not fully evolved members though they made battles with them believable it wasn't an issue) but he also called in his reserves.
 
Remember when the first scenes reveaked from SM caused quite the controversy? I'm not a fan of the SM anime (nor XY for that matter) but this controversy was so dumb: a lot of people ranting about animations without knowing what even animation means :blobwizard:, including XY fanboys boasting how its series was '''mature''' and '''serious'''. I remember getting mad when the traditional style got canned past EP260 so I think I can empathize JUST A LITTLE BIT, though.

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On another note, I think Colosseum is kinda overrated. What I appreciate the most from these games is the different setting, you are finally not some kid doing the gym challenge again, the goal here is just save the Pokemon by snagging them and stop the villain team for good. You are Wes, an ex member of the evil team who betrayed them and run off with the Snag machine in an awesome opening sequence....buuuuut that's it for his character, you are just another mute heroic protag in this franchise, not even some amusing dialogue options like in Gen 7-8, which sucks since being a rebellious anti hero is something that was never replicated and just oozes wasted potential. This also extends to his successor Michael from XD, who some people pass off just because he's another kid like in the main games, but does it really matter that much considering how Wes is (or isn't)?

The Shadow Pokemon themselves can be a slog to train, especially in Colosseum where they tend to go Hyper Mode quite often and that slowns down the already slow paced double battles even further. It's not really a fun experience, especially since there are no Escape Ropes or Dig to escape from dungeons, or even a SAVE button in the menu, so I hope you like backtracking. I still like the game overall but it's far from my favorites and XD is overall superior. I think if I weren't a Pokemon veteran that was looking for a different experience from the main games and appreciate higher difficulties, I would've dropped the game quickly.
 
I remember getting mad when the traditional style got canned past EP260 so I think I can empathize JUST A LITTLE BIT, though.

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Reminder that Kecleon, a Gen 3 mon, appeared over 50 episodes before the anime became digital for TV, and before a good chunk of the Johto dex

Incidentally, not a fan of how Jessie's hair was corrected to being purple after digital. I prefer the magenta/red violet error*
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*The cels themselves and art guides were all purple. Film/analogue scanning has its quirks, which some devs take advantage of. That said, proto concepts had it more red, so maybe they were aware of the "error" initially, and forgot to adapt once digital
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Reminder that Kecleon, a Gen 3 mon, appeared over 50 episodes before the anime became digital for TV, and before a good chunk of the Johto dex
I was so confused back then. There was no indication a new generation was about to be released and we get this weird Pokemon before any real progress happened in the anime. The Pokemon anime was getting real stale in Johto as if the writers didn't know what to do.

Also there was that purple Kecleon. Why isn't the shiny version that color? Kinda annoying considering the shiny we got is hardly different. And color change doesn't change the color in the game.
 
The treatment of mythicals in Gen 4 was really really bad.

When people talk about these guys being bland and mediocre nowadays Gen 4 is commonly cited as an example of a "golden age" for mythicals, when all of them had really good events and just better treatment across the board. And don't get me wrong, modern mythicals do suck and often feel totally disconnected from the region in question unlike these guys. But honestly? Basically every mythical in Gen 4 had their own unique, unprecedented problems that put huge dampers on what they tried to be. The entire concept really is just fundamentally screwed, but let's set that aside and talk specifically about where Sinnoh fails.

Manaphy  sprite from Platinum
Phione  sprite from Platinum

The issue with Manaphy is two-fold. The first is its obtainment method: Making it a bonus for Pokemon Ranger? Cool! Making it literally one per cartridge? Gross, you had a chance to amend the artificial scarcity horseshit and ya bungled it up. The second, far bigger problem is Phione, which I won't go into in major depth cuz its a dead horse at this point. I just... Don't know what the end state of Phione's conception was. Even if it could evolve into Manaphy I'm pretty sure it doesn't even get any unique moves that its big brother can't learn on its own. You can't even call it Pokedex filler since it wasn't in either the DP or Platinum regional Pokedexes and it doesn't bring the one-current National Pokedex count of 493 to any really notable milestone (if hypothetically Gen 4 added enough Pokemon to get to 499 and then Phione was created solely to cross over to 500 it would still be dumb but there'd be a reason behind its existence).

Darkrai  sprite from Platinum

Why. The. Fuck. Was. This. Split. From. Cresselia?! They are literally no more or less connected than any other minor legendary duo, so why did they do this? The only other two mythicals connected to normal legendaries are Mew and Keldeo, and the former is deliberately mysterious and ethereal while the latter at least has a "special" role amidst the Swords of Justice for being their student with a special form and signature move. Darkrai is just Cresselia's counterpart. That's it. He ended up being the much more popular of the two, sure, but they couldn't have known that during DP's development and even if they had a crystal ball that still doesn't justify the weird ""favoritism"".

Now, there's nothing particularly offensive about how Shaymin was handled so that won't get a section. But then there's the absolute motherload...

Arceus  sprite from HeartGold & SoulSilver

I already knew this long prior, but not until the advent of Pokemon Legends Arceus did it really sink in just how cucked this guy was for the longest time to the point where I now think he could qualify to be amidst the most mishandled Pokemon in franchise history. Like... How do you just introduce literal canon god:tm: and relegate it to a limited-time event, only to then proceed to cancel said event (If the azure flute was considered too confusing for kids, then I am so curious to know how the hell the regi puzzle from RSE got past the cutting room floor)?! And then in the years after Gen 4's conclusion he just got nothing, with Conquest being the only real bright spot for Arceus for a good 12 years. We even eventually got Silvally and look how prominent it was throughout Generation 7! I just... ugh, I hate it, thank the lord for Legends.

To close things off I want to address one of the things people bring up about the gen 4 mythicals that in my opinion makes them vastly overrated: Their unique locations. It's a cool idea in theory giving them special areas you must traverse through to find them makes sense but... All of these areas are just basically just hallways leading up to chambers with nothing else going on with them? No puzzles, no wild Pokemon, just... nothing.

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And if you wanna really talk about hallways, check out Seabreak Path:
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Going back to Arceus getting fucked, the Hall of Origin might be the lamest of all:
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I get this is the DS and there's only so much that can be done, but is this really all they could think of? People complain about the Ultra Space locations in USUM being glorified corridors (and rightfully so), but even THOSE had more going on than these places. At least they could claim they had interesting visuals and sometimes had NPCs and items to find!
 
(If the azure flute was considered too confusing for kids, then I am so curious to know how the hell the regi puzzle from RSE got past the cutting room floor)
honestly i don’t want to know what they would’ve done with the flute if legends didn’t exist, and they shoved it into bdsp

coming from the minds of “let yamask lose at least 49 hp, then go under a random arch in the wild area”, it’s honestly horrifying with what they could’ve done if they wanted to retain the ‘confusingness’ of the flute
 
The treatment of mythicals in Gen 4 was really really bad.

When people talk about these guys being bland and mediocre nowadays Gen 4 is commonly cited as an example of a "golden age" for mythicals, when all of them had really good events and just better treatment across the board. And don't get me wrong, modern mythicals do suck and often feel totally disconnected from the region in question unlike these guys. But honestly? Basically every mythical in Gen 4 had their own unique, unprecedented problems that put huge dampers on what they tried to be. The entire concept really is just fundamentally screwed, but let's set that aside and talk specifically about where Sinnoh fails.

Manaphy  sprite from Platinum
Phione  sprite from Platinum

The issue with Manaphy is two-fold. The first is its obtainment method: Making it a bonus for Pokemon Ranger? Cool! Making it literally one per cartridge? Gross, you had a chance to amend the artificial scarcity horseshit and ya bungled it up. The second, far bigger problem is Phione, which I won't go into in major depth cuz its a dead horse at this point. I just... Don't know what the end state of Phione's conception was. Even if it could evolve into Manaphy I'm pretty sure it doesn't even get any unique moves that its big brother can't learn on its own. You can't even call it Pokedex filler since it wasn't in either the DP or Platinum regional Pokedexes and it doesn't bring the one-current National Pokedex count of 493 to any really notable milestone (if hypothetically Gen 4 added enough Pokemon to get to 499 and then Phione was created solely to cross over to 500 it would still be dumb but there'd be a reason behind its existence).

Darkrai  sprite from Platinum

Why. The. Fuck. Was. This. Split. From. Cresselia?! They are literally no more or less connected than any other minor legendary duo, so why did they do this? The only other two mythicals connected to normal legendaries are Mew and Keldeo, and the former is deliberately mysterious and ethereal while the latter at least has a "special" role amidst the Swords of Justice for being their student with a special form and signature move. Darkrai is just Cresselia's counterpart. That's it. He ended up being the much more popular of the two, sure, but they couldn't have known that during DP's development and even if they had a crystal ball that still doesn't justify the weird ""favoritism"".

Now, there's nothing particularly offensive about how Shaymin was handled so that won't get a section. But then there's the absolute motherload...

Arceus  sprite from HeartGold & SoulSilver

I already knew this long prior, but not until the advent of Pokemon Legends Arceus did it really sink in just how cucked this guy was for the longest time to the point where I now think he could qualify to be amidst the most mishandled Pokemon in franchise history. Like... How do you just introduce literal canon god:tm: and relegate it to a limited-time event, only to then proceed to cancel said event (If the azure flute was considered too confusing for kids, then I am so curious to know how the hell the regi puzzle from RSE got past the cutting room floor)?! And then in the years after Gen 4's conclusion he just got nothing, with Conquest being the only real bright spot for Arceus for a good 12 years. We even eventually got Silvally and look how prominent it was throughout Generation 7! I just... ugh, I hate it, thank the lord for Legends.

To close things off I want to address one of the things people bring up about the gen 4 mythicals that in my opinion makes them vastly overrated: Their unique locations. It's a cool idea in theory giving them special areas you must traverse through to find them makes sense but... All of these areas are just basically just hallways leading up to chambers with nothing else going on with them? No puzzles, no wild Pokemon, just... nothing.

Newmoon Island Darkrai Pt.png
Flower Paradise Shaymin Pt.png


And if you wanna really talk about hallways, check out Seabreak Path:

Going back to Arceus getting fucked, the Hall of Origin might be the lamest of all:
Hall_of_Origin_Pt.png

I get this is the DS and there's only so much that can be done, but is this really all they could think of? People complain about the Ultra Space locations in USUM being glorified corridors (and rightfully so), but even THOSE had more going on than these places. At least they could claim they had interesting visuals and sometimes had NPCs and items to find!
I don't see how Manaphy is any worse from the likes of Zeraora in USM and Jirachi in RSE or Deoxys FRLG. In the case of Manaphy, you can still obtain it today, it will just require finding a unused Pokemon Ranger game, but Chuggaconroy in his Let's Play Platinum stated that many players were unaware of how to obtain Manaphy in Ranger in the first place, and after watching his Let's Play, they were able to obtain a Manaphy in their Gen 4 games, so I don't think its a waste there.

I don't see what the issue of Darkrai being Cresselia's counterpart is. Darkrai lives on the opposite island ( Both named after Moon Phases ) of Cresselia, is causes Nightmares while Cresselia cures, them, and statistically speaking, they are the opposites: Cresselia is Defensive tank, while Darkrai is a dangerous offensive threat. They were shown in anime having a conflict. Darkrai is even mentioned when doing the Sailor's son quest, where he mumbles " Dark " is watching him, so Darkrai is involved with Cresselia.

While the Seabreak Path is epic nothingness, Chuggaconroy notes in his Let's Play of Platinum that it is the largest route in any Pokémon game, and its not something not possible on GBA, the internal memory of RS would never allow for something this long. So at least its technical marvel of the DS's capabilities.

While its a bummer that Azure Flute was never released, and reasoning is very dumb. I do like Arceus is foreshadowed throughout the plates on Sinnoh while the location of the Hall of Origin is above the Spear Pillar, which is said to be where Sinnoh started.
 
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