I've been watching XY in the background while I play games. Shit's crazy. Hawlucha is the best. First time he appears he keeps losing battles because enemies keep attacking when he's doing his lucha victory pose. Ash at least teaches him to turn that into a finishing move.
At one point Ash's ninja frog does some sort of wacko evolution where he combines with Ash's soul or something sort of partially turns into Ash... And it's rad as hell. Helps that the animation quality has massively improved since I was a kid.
Actually the best of all Pokemon is Snivy because it looks like my daughter. ...like, with the arch eyebrow and facial expression, not the way it's a yellow-green snake.
Originally shared by Jonathan Tweet Tonight, my "Lethal Damage" 13th Age campaign draws to a close. Meanwhile, the guys are work have talked me into running a couple D&D sessions for them. That was the day 13th Age was announced, and they're happy to play 13th Age instead. That will be my "Great Center" campaign, based in the imperial capital of Axis, the center of the world. It's my opportunity to explore the setting from yet another perspective.
From Voyageurs National Park on FB: Called “Catamaran” by locals, Bert Upton is among the strangest of historical characters on area waters. He lived in a hut built over a dug-out at Squirrel Narrows. Found frozen to death in the 1930s by Kettle Falls pioneer Oliver Knox; Upton was perched lifeless in the snow just a half-mile from his home. Shunning civilization, Upton defined the word hermit. First spotted rowing his crude log raft on Namakan, no one knows how he got there. Upton’s accent implied an English heritage but any personal inquiries brought a stony silence. Some suspected him a man fleeing the law; others saw a bizarre outcast; everyone knew he was peculiar. Just five feet tall and wildly unkempt, Catamaran wore hacked-off pants and walked barefoot with a stick. Winter demanded shoes but no socks, a cast-off Mackinaw, and a trailing cap made from the leg of old underwear. He was oddly religious, and suspicious of being poisoned. Surviving on snared rabbits and fish, he ofte...
Originally shared by Curt Thompson This is an interesting theory, but I notice the author has to omit one of the most important Heinlein novels to make it work. Time Enough For Love was written in the very early 70s and was a straight (heh) extrapolation of the chaotic and frenetic zeitgeist of that era. http://www.locusmag.com/Perspectives/2012/11/the-joke-is-on-us-the-two-careers-of-robert-a-heinlein/
Is that a luchador bird? If so, I concur.
ReplyDeleteIndeed. He strikes poses and then flies up and drops an elbow on other pokemon.
ReplyDeleteI concur with your assessment as well.
ReplyDeleteThis one and the one that wears the skull of it's dead mother - Cubone maybe. Best Pokymans.
ReplyDeleteRichard G opinions?
ReplyDeleteI confess I'm no longer up to date. I do love Cubone, though, and Reuniclus which appears to be a foetus in a green slime suit
ReplyDeleteYeah, I think this guy is newer. Saw him on XY.
ReplyDeleteHawlucha is a Fighting type and Fighting type is boring
ReplyDeleteCubone is still the best Pokemon
I've been watching XY in the background while I play games. Shit's crazy.
ReplyDeleteHawlucha is the best. First time he appears he keeps losing battles because enemies keep attacking when he's doing his lucha victory pose.
Ash at least teaches him to turn that into a finishing move.
At one point Ash's ninja frog does some sort of wacko evolution where he combines with Ash's soul or something sort of partially turns into Ash... And it's rad as hell.
Helps that the animation quality has massively improved since I was a kid.
Also Ash seems actually competent now?
Wobuffet 4 lyfe.
ReplyDeleteActually the best of all Pokemon is Snivy because it looks like my daughter.
ReplyDelete...like, with the arch eyebrow and facial expression, not the way it's a yellow-green snake.
Psychic ninja frog is the best
ReplyDeleteAlso cubone
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