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  1. Lies.

    I actually think they are quite strong, especially in the Sinnoh season.

    did you watch the first episode of the black and white anime ash's pikachu lost to a lvl 5 snivy!!!!, even if pikachu couldn't use electric attacks at the time it still makes little sense if Pikachu is supposed to be all powerful

  2. In case you didn't want to google it I copied it to put here

    Currently in rotation

    In the Unova region, Ash does not keep the same party at all times like he had done previously. Instead, he swaps his on hand Pokémon with ones that are being stored at Professor Juniper's lab. Most of the time, he will switch between Tranquill and Swadloon.

    Pikachu ♂

    Pidove → Tranquill ♀

    Oshawott ♂

    Tepig ♂

    Snivy ♀

    Egg → Scraggy ♂

    Sewaddle → Swadloon ♂

    Palpitoad

    Roggenrola

    With Professor Oak

    This section shows the Pokémon that Ash keeps at Professor Oak's laboratory.

    Bulbasaur

    Krabby → Kingler

    Muk

    Tauros (×30) ♂

    Snorlax

    Heracross

    Chikorita → Bayleef ♀

    Cyndaquil → Quilava

    Totodile ♂

    Noctowl

    Egg → Phanpy → Donphan

    Taillow → Swellow

    Treecko → Grovyle → Sceptile

    Corphish

    Torkoal

    Snorunt → Glalie

    Starly → Staravia → Staraptor ♂

    Turtwig → Grotle → Torterra

    Chimchar → Monferno → Infernape

    Buizel ♂

    Gible ♂

    In training

    This section is for the Pokémon that Ash still owns but are in the care of another Trainer. Some can be called upon at any time if needed.

    Primeape

    Charmander → Charmeleon → Charizard

    Squirtle

    Status unknown

    This section is for Ash's Pokémon whose current whereabouts are unknown.

    Gligar → Gliscor

    Released

    This section is for the Pokémon that Ash formally released back into the wild.

    Caterpie → Metapod → Butterfree ♂

    Pidgeotto → Pidgeot

    Lapras

    Traded away

    This section is for the Pokémon that Ash traded away.

    Raticate

    Aipom ♀

    Given away

    This section is for the Pokémon that Ash gave to another Trainer to keep for themselves.

    Beedrill

    Unofficial

    This section is for the Pokémon that Ash had bonded with over the course of several episodes but never officially caught.

    Haunter

    Egg → Larvitar

    Temporary

    This section is for the Pokémon that Ash temporarily used. Many of which were rented and belong to another Trainer.

    Rapidash

    Ash borrowed Rapidash from Lara Laramie when it was a Ponyta after she was injured and could not ride it in the race. It evolved into Rapidash when it was racing against Dario's Dodrio. Ash was able to win the race.

    Debut The Flame Pokémon-athon!

    Porygon

    Porygon was lent to Ash by Dr. Akihabara to help stop Team Rocket from stealing Pokémon from the Pokémon Center's PC system. After they got out of the computer world, it was returned to Akihabara.

    Porygon's known moves are Conversion, Tackle and Sharpen.

    Debut EP038

    Arbok

    The Pokémon League entrance exam instructor gave Ash an Arbok by having him choose his own set of Poké Balls provided by the instructor. It was used during a Pokémon League exam by battling the Instructor's Jolteon and lost.

    Arbok's known moves are Glare and Wrap.

    Debut The Ultimate Test

    Weezing

    The Pokémon League entrance exam instructor gave Ash a Weezing by having him choose his own set of Poké Balls provided by the instructor. It was used during the Pokémon League exam by battling the Instructor's Flareon and won.

    Weezing's known moves are Smog, SmokeScreen, Tackle and Explosion.

    Debut The Ultimate Test

    Meowth

    Meowth was the final Pokémon used by Ash during the Pokémon League exam. It was up against the Instructor's Vaporeon in which Vaporeon froze the Meowth causing Team Rocket's Meowth to interfere with the battle by kicking the frozen one free. It was accidentally blasted off along with Team Rocket. The temporary switch was fixed in the next episode.

    Meowth's only known move is Fury Swipes.

    Debut The Ultimate Test

    Hoothoot

    Ash, Brock and Misty borrowed Hoothoot from Hagatha in order to navigate the haunted forest. It was returned to her sister, Nagatha after they were able to get to the exit.

    Hoothoot's known moves are Foresight and Peck.

    Debut Illusion Confusion!

    Staryu

    Main article: Misty's Staryu

    Ash borrowed Staryu from Misty for the Fire and Rescue Grand Prix in The Fire-ing Squad. However, he did not win the contest and returned Staryu to her around the end of the episode.

    Debut Clefairy and the Moon Stone

    Psyduck

    Main article: Misty's Psyduck

    Ash borrowed Psyduck from Misty for the Fire and Rescue Grand Prix in The Fire-ing Squad. However, he did not win the contest and returned Psyduck to her around the end of the episode.

    Debut Hypno's Naptime

    Seaking

    Ash caught a Seaking during a Seaking fishing contest. It was released under park rules.

    Debut Hook, Line, and Stinker

    Hitmonlee ♂

    Ash borrowed Hitmonlee from Master Hamm to battle May with Hitmonchan after Master Hamm was having problems.

    Hitmonlee's known moves are Rolling Kick, Hi Jump Kick, Jump Kick and Focus Punch.

    Debut Pasta La Vista!

    Raichu

    During the first day of the summer school academy, Ash was given a Raichu to train. It was called to battle Angie's Monferno and was able to put up a great fight. It had a very timid personality.

    Raichu's known moves are Dig, Thunderbolt, Focus Punch and Double Team.

    Debut Camping It Up!

    Spoink

    Ash was given a Spoink in the first leg of the Pokémon triathlon. He returned it after he was done with the first part of the race.

    Debut One Team, Two Team, Red Team, Blue Team!

    Mantyke

    Ash was given a Mantyke for the second leg of the Pokémon Triathlon to ride across the lake. It was returned after the event was done.

    Debut One Team, Two Team, Red Team, Blue Team!

    Cottonee ♂

    Ash temporarily commanded a wild Cottonee in order to help it win over a love interest. With Ash's assistance, he was able to learn to dodge attacks and aim his own attacks better.

    Cottonee's known moves are Cotton Spore, Cotton Guard, Razor Leaf, and Energy Ball.

    Debut BW029

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  3. Well actually it can't be a part of the Brotherhood series because that was following the manga and this is just some random side story. Sadly because it has nothing to do with the manga storyline I have to say, I'm going to watch it but I'm not overly excited for it. If the plot and new character are good enough, I'm not going to hate on the movie, I want it to be good; but from the trailers I just don't see it yet.

    Technically it is part of the brotherhood series but as you said it is just a side story, but the movies always seem to look awesome:dhh:

  4. This question is a little difficult because there is really not one pure answer. Neither is better in all categories of judgment. What do I mean?

    Fullmetal Alchemist has emotion, it draws you in, makes you feel for the characters almost like what is going on is real.

    Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood has a better story. The story is much more diverse and interesting and the animation is a lot higher quality. However it seems to lack the emotion of the original and to me falls a little flat at time. The beginning was horribly rushed to where I cannot really recommend watching the beginning. They assumed everyone had watched the original so they rushed everything. Even afterwards the pacing is too fast. The fast pacing may be why it lacks the emotion. It doesn't give the time needed to draw you in.

    Overall, I've only seen 39 episodes of Brotherhood and honestly I could only give it an 8.5/10 while the original on the other hand still holds true at a 10/10 for me. The emotion is where it counts the most. Without that it just falls flat.

    FMA original anime was too boring, it was as if it was aimed at 12 year olds, and the reason brotherhood was rushed (which i agree with you there) is because they had to fit alot of chapters in really fast (i dislike how they completely skipped the storyline of yoki and only touched on it 40 episodes later, but turning it into a joke) so i prefer brotherhood but that may be because i read the manga first before anything else

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