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    Now for my confusion, was the boy with the Shiny Dustox the boy from the flashback or just a look alike, cause if it was the same guy wouldn't he have aged, at all?
    As far as I can see, the guy would've at least gained some height. But concerning your question - that was never resolved, if I understood correctly.

    An argument against this would be that even after the Dustox guy told Jessie his name, all she had to comment on was that he looked similar to someone she knew, which suggests that the boy from her schooldays has a different name - otherwise (in my opinion) she would have had a stronger reaction and actually considered that they were the same person, which she didn't.

    Also, what was the plot of the whole flashback, cause the only one I saw was the one where he gets on a bus, then Jessie chases after him, then trips, it didn't make much sense to me.
    Jessie and the boy were schoolfellows (at least I think so, judging by the uniform), and she liked him. He was about to start a journey to become a Top Coordinator and actually asked Jessie to go with him, but she declined, saying she would attend a local audition with two other friends and try to become a singer.

    Jessie ended up failing at the audition while her friends could both advance to the next round, and regretted her decision not to follow the boy.

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    That was Jessie?

    DANG DANG DANG! I said it wasn't...now I feel dum.

    Also, Paul has 7 Pokemon in the new Toghether opening. Hax.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sushi View Post
    As far as I can see, the guy would've at least gained some height. But concerning your question - that was never resolved, if I understood correctly.

    An argument against this would be that even after the Dustox guy told Jessie his name, all she had to comment on was that he looked similar to someone she knew, which suggests that the boy from her schooldays has a different name - otherwise (in my opinion) she would have had a stronger reaction and actually considered that they were the same person, which she didn't.


    Jessie and the boy were schoolfellows (at least I think so, judging by the uniform), and she liked him. He was about to start a journey to become a Top Coordinator and actually asked Jessie to go with him, but she declined, saying she would attend a local audition with two other friends and try to become a singer.

    Jessie ended up failing at the audition while her friends could both advance to the next round, and regretted her decision not to follow the boy.
    Thank you, I understand it now. Wow, her entire past is like one big sob story. Being poor, her mom dying, now all of this?! haha poor Jessie
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    Hmm...so THAT explains what happens to those pokeballs your attempted captures of Azelf and others go like, instead of being recycled.


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    Besides the only contest it won, Dustox showed a lot of personality this episode.

    Jessie forcing Dustox to go at the end was a real tearjerker.
    And I LOLed at Croagunk foiling Brock before he could even attempt at flirting with Joy a second time.

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    Not many episodes make me shed a tear but this did it ever so slightly. What an upsetting episode.

    Had to laugh when the guy turned round in the flashback and then became Wobbuffet, though.

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    "Pika Pika Pocha Pocha BUY Pika Pika Pocha Pocha OUR Pika Pika Pocha Pocha TOYS Pika Pika Pocha Pocha"

    ...it was that very opening to the episode that caused my brain to explode. It's a damn good thing I keep a stock of extra brains in my closet. I think this particular brain belonged to an old German dictator. That's right, folks, they did save Hitler's brain, which finally met its match at the hands of Pocket Monsters' corporate guinea pigs.

    ATTN: Yusaku Takeda - Stop messing up my emotional TR episodes. First Arbok and Weezing, then Cacnea, now Dustox. Seriously, I'm beginning to think Takeda is purposely reserved for the farewell of TR Pokemon. If Wobby ever leaves, you can bet its farewell will be filled with its stiff, lanky blue arms flailing in the wind motionlessly.

    Animation aside, this was one of Jessie's finest moments in the series' entirety. We've seen James get emotional plenty of times, but Jessie's moments are rarer. The flashbacks were done nicely, paced throughout the episode, even though Jessie's had so many stories about her childhood now that I don't see how they can all possibly coincide. As for Dustox's flashback montage at the end, while brief, I'm glad it displayed the highlights of its often-ignored presence, particularly its contest victory.

    But now I'm curious about what happens when a Pokeball is smashed when a Pokemon is still inside it...I'll let you fanfic experts come up with an answer to that one...
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    This is the first time a main character purposely destroys one of their Pokeballs.

    Other than this being a release episode, it was a remake. Two remakes in one day, amazing.
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    In comparrison to 'Bye Bye Butterfree', which many have been quick to compare this to, I felt this was handled a lot better. The trainer/pokémon relations here are what did it for me, with a very impressive performance from Jessie, who compared to Ash in early Kanto, is easier to sympathise with a thousand-fold, especially with the inclusion of that rather tragic backstory.
    The general premise of the episode, including the problems encountered and the solutions around them, were also a lot stronger, imo. Ironically, I think the lack of a typical 'Team Rocket steal some crap' dilema is what made this a much more enjoyable experience.
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    To keep this brief, I'm just gonna say... this seems better than the Butterfree release episode.

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    I will say that Farewell Dustox! seems like one emotiomal episode, especially since it looks like Jessie goes as far as smashing Dustox's PokeBall after he goes bye-bye. Poor thing... she musta bene hurtin' a lot... just as badly as James when he let Cacnea stay with Gardenia.

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    First time I ever felt like crying for a moth before >>

    also when I started to watch this episode I started to watch it with the thought in my head that we would see team rocket or jessie in the beginning.

    but lo and behold the very first thing we see (and a close up shot no less) is that kid brain washing penguin.

    oh pochama I like all the little things you do I really do but please do learn to take a seat now and then okays...


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    Brilliant plot. The flashback was used to parallel Jessie's situation with Dustox.

    Dustox falls in love=Jessie falls in love
    Jessie decides against it=Dustox has to stay with Jessie instead of mating
    Jessie fails at a singing career=Dustox fails at contests, making it pointless to remain in Jessie's care.

    So, she releases it as Dustox will regret not following her love like Jessie regrets not following her love.

    This>Bye Bye Butterfree.

    AND she did not give the ribbon to Dustox like many thought, including myself. What do they plan to do with Jessie's contest career now?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Anonymous Trainer View Post
    Besides the only contest it won, Dustox showed a lot of personality this episode.

    Jessie forcing Dustox to go at the end was a real tearjerker.
    And I LOLed at Croagunk foiling Brock before he could even attempt at flirting with Joy a second time.
    lol same when i saw his face like that i kept saying Croagunk.....CRoagunk...CRO...LMAO

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    This episode reminds me too much about the butterfree episode. Only sadder....
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    The problem is that Pokemon is clearly running out of ideas, This episode is pretty much the same as the Butterfree episode, The Butterfree episode was terrible there was barely any action and really weird idea, but now by using Team Rocket's Jesse the small tad of action go's and it is just plain boring. We know the saying "All good thing must die" and it's depressing to know but Pokemon is falling under that phrase





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    I don't know if Jesse is gonna release her Dustox or not, that's because her Dustox bred to another one, looks a lot like when Ash left his Butterfree to breed in "Bye Bye Butterfree". Maybe when this episode gets dubbed in English maybe the future dub title might also be "Bye Bye Dustox" too..............

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    I guess Jessie isn't always nasty to anyone, although she seemed reluctant to let Dustox go.

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    Too bad Dustox had to leave.... Well, you can't change the story. I still didn't see this episode but I know it will be a good one. I'll just have to wait for a few more hours before I can watch it here.



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    Oh well, Bye Bye Dustox. I will miss you!
    Shame you could not have stayed and had Wobbafett leave instead!

    So I wonder what will Replcae Old Dustox? Surly it will be a new contest based Pokemon, so I doubt the Scorpian or skunk. Maybe a Yanma?
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