Pokemon Writer Passes Away

Redlin5_v1legacy

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No...

This sucks. I hate this.

Now we just have to *gag* work with the writers they have right now.

Well, I better continue to ignore the anime now. Its just a shame the guy who made the first few seasons resonate with my childhood is gone now. I shall now go visit the Pokemon tower in Yellow and morn you for about three minutes before going back to reality.
 

kajinking

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Now I feel weird, I suddenly got the urge to watch the classic pokemon episodes last night and I now I read this. Creepy...
 

Saucycarpdog

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Rest in peace you old legend.

Let us remember the theme song now that created an awesome generation.

 

Folio

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So that's why Pokémon was so repetitive at the Jhoto season (and beyond) the writer didn't work on it!

:'( that's a shame, really. I hope god will take care of him when he tells him the REAL Pokémon story.
 

KP Shadow

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I want to be the very best.
*Looks at his collection of Pokémon games and merch*
And I'm doing pretty well, actually.

I'm not too good with eulogies, so all I can really say is "rest in peace".
 

Rakun Man

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This is the part where we all start crying, and the tears float towards him, and he comes back to life, right? ...Right?
 

Lt. Vinciti

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Ekonk said:
Rest in peace, you badass ************.

This guy shaped a good chunk my childhood, and I never even knew his name up until now. Goodnight, Mr. Shudo.
-raises glass-

MY CHILDHOOD IS DYING BEFORE MY EYES T_T

I can also guess if we all cry together he wont come back? It worked for Ash...why not him!
 

thedeathscythe

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I actually remember crying in the first Pokémon movie when I saw it as a kid; I'm not really ashamed to admit that. I saw it again recently with some friends, and I don't know why but I felt myself tearing up at the same scenes I had all those years ago. Call it nostalgia, or call me a "pussy", but I'm not afraid to admit that those stories were well written. My friends who were watching with me even agreed. If you haven't, go back and re-watch that movie.