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Fennelito'sHelp
08-29-2012, 11:03 PM
Bored so I figured why not make a thread! :o

So I was on Bulbapedia yesterday and they mentioned in their Twitter feed, on their site, that Giovanni will be confronting Ash!! I was terribly surprised and in awe over this long awaited meeting. The episode debuts September 27th in Japan and won't be out in the US dub for months. The English subs should have it up in the coming weeks. The Japanese commercial also mentioned this would be some sort of a "finale." But for who? Giovanni? All of Team Rocket? Also this image seems to show Ash and Pikachu possibly about to battle a Persian! And maybe a person in the back who could just be Giovanni! But it's impossible to see who or what that is in the back... http://twitter.com/BulbaNewsNOW/status/240302271118856192/photo/1

So what do you think will occur? A huge battle between them? Surprise revelations? Or maybe the interaction will only last a minute before something cheesy happens to seperate them from having an actual conversation... -___- This is the commercial from Japan regarding the episode: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j1EDWOh_8kQ

Secondly I saw this awesome trailer for the infamously postponed Team Rocket/Team Plasma encounter. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wCe5PWdu3m8

Is it just me or does the serious tone from these huge Team Rocket plots seem a bit random and very serious compared to how childish and normal the other Unova episodes have been?

Chikorita
08-30-2012, 12:08 AM
Even tho' I haven't reached the Unova region I must admit... I'M EXCITED! I might jump all the seasons just to see this. I wonder if the Quilava on the magazine is Ash's? Yup! Is definitely a Persian... and I could bet the person behind it is Giovanni. I was looking between the silouette and the Gio picture and they do seem the same. Also if you can distinguish is as if he's standing on some sort of plane-y thing. Its finally good to see Giovanni performing something, instead of sending the usual people.