Silly Pokémon Musical Adds Innuendo to Poké-Training
Pokémon: The Musical puts a silly and subtly more mature spin on the early days of Ash's Pokémon adventure.
For a moment, forget all this new Pokémon Black & White [http://www.amazon.com/Pokemon-White-Version-Nintendo-DS/dp/B004EVWYYG/ref=sr_1_1?s=videogames&ie=UTF8&qid=1304527150&sr=1-1] business and think back to the old days of the franchise when it was just Ash and his Pikachu against the world. That's the time that Pokémon: The Musical depicts, the start of Ash's journey into the world of pocket-sized monsters, but with sexual innuendo, some foul language, and song-based Poké-battles to boot.
It's the latest project of a group called The Online Musical [http://theonlinemusical.com]. The video takes some liberties with the Pokémon franchise, altering key characters in significant ways.
For example, Gary's just a nice guy that wants to be friends with Ash, but Ash constantly calls him a "dickface" and chastises him for stealing his XP. Meanwhile, the noble Professor Oak evidently parties too hard and engages in lecherous activities with Ash's mom.
Overall, Pokémon: The Musical is well constructed and a pretty funny watch. I never thought I'd actually feel bad for Gary. Poor Gary.
Source: Pokémon Musical [http://pokemonmusical.com/]
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Pokémon: The Musical puts a silly and subtly more mature spin on the early days of Ash's Pokémon adventure.
For a moment, forget all this new Pokémon Black & White [http://www.amazon.com/Pokemon-White-Version-Nintendo-DS/dp/B004EVWYYG/ref=sr_1_1?s=videogames&ie=UTF8&qid=1304527150&sr=1-1] business and think back to the old days of the franchise when it was just Ash and his Pikachu against the world. That's the time that Pokémon: The Musical depicts, the start of Ash's journey into the world of pocket-sized monsters, but with sexual innuendo, some foul language, and song-based Poké-battles to boot.
It's the latest project of a group called The Online Musical [http://theonlinemusical.com]. The video takes some liberties with the Pokémon franchise, altering key characters in significant ways.
For example, Gary's just a nice guy that wants to be friends with Ash, but Ash constantly calls him a "dickface" and chastises him for stealing his XP. Meanwhile, the noble Professor Oak evidently parties too hard and engages in lecherous activities with Ash's mom.
Overall, Pokémon: The Musical is well constructed and a pretty funny watch. I never thought I'd actually feel bad for Gary. Poor Gary.
Source: Pokémon Musical [http://pokemonmusical.com/]
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