![]() I do kind of fear for the stakes of the series as it goes on. I love the tiny interactions all of them have with each other.Īlthough, it’s obviously not perfect. The show is well paced, helped by the characters from the Rising Volt-Tacklers making everything feel connected, no matter how small. It’s nice to see them take an actual adventure route in this series, and it helps that we don’t have any context from the games (as of now). The most surprising thing is that I actually warmed up to Cap really quickly, not finding him an annoying forced-insert! Liko has a solid start to her character, whilst Roy is doing just enough for now. Just caught up with the series, and have to say I’m really enjoying it. Amethio himself was taken off the mission to obtain the pendant so he would have to come clean about betraying orders if he were to disclose that information to the group. Spinel withheld the information regarding Liko being the key because it would benefit him and his future attempts. But will he inform the rest of the Explorers of that information? So far it appears that every admin in the Explorers is in it for themselves. His final speech at the end of the episode actually felt menacing with the accompanying music. Amethio was revealed to have been watching the whole thing and witnessed the existence of Terapagos. I wonder if that is really true, or will it ultimately end up reverting back into pendant form in the near future. ![]() Terapagos emerges once more, but this time it seems like it is here to stay. His nonchalant reaction to Liko telling him she had a Galarian Moltres, which is apparently only a rumor to most people, in her Poké Ball was funny. We also got see Kabu again, which was nice. I was happy to see Wattrel get a little time to shine with assisting Charizard in blowing up the Leafage. Fuecoco and Wattrel still seem to bicker with each other. Roy didn't have a lot to do in this episode, all things considered. Rayquaza also looked at her specifically before it flew away. The pendant only reacts to her and it just so happens to be the key to all of Lucius' Ancient Poké Balls. It makes sense considering everything else that has happened with Liko. ![]() He has the same shade of blue hair that Liko and her grandmother have. Speaking of Lucius, we got to see what he really looked like and he is definitely an ancestor of Liko. There is a layer of sadness beneath all of Moltres' anger. I also liked how Liko was the only one to actually attempt at communicating with it instead of immediately attacking it. Liko continues to develop her passion and confidence. I liked how they had to use a combination of a lot of their Pokemon to get the job done. I enjoyed seeing Liko, Roy, and Friede work together to calm down Moltres.
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