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As of [[bp:Generation III|Generation III]] every legendary Pokémon had been featured in a movie or feature-length TV special with the exception of one: {{p|Ho-Oh}}. Satoshi has seen this rare Pokémon three times, and the series implies it has significance toward his quest. Will the final Pokémon movie or group of episodes be about Ho-Oh? To not give Ho-Oh a substantial appearance and disregard the impact it has had on the series thus far would be to leave another loose end dangling.
As of [[bp:Generation III|Generation III]] every legendary Pokémon had been featured in a movie or feature-length TV special with the exception of one: {{p|Ho-Oh}}. Satoshi has seen this rare Pokémon three times, and the series implies it has significance toward his quest. Will the final Pokémon movie or group of episodes be about Ho-Oh? To not give Ho-Oh a substantial appearance and disregard the impact it has had on the series thus far would be to leave another loose end dangling.


The animation itself has changed. In [[bp:EP261|EP261]] the series went from being animated with hand-painted cels to being animated digitally with computers. The [[bp:Battle Frontier|Battle Frontier]] arc began to use a lot of 3-D effects to stylize battles and contests. Despite the aid of computers, the number of unique frames per episode is still noticeably small, so much than when one watches recent Pokémon movies the animation in the movies looks absolutely phenomenal in contrast because of its fluidity.
The animation itself has changed. In [[bp:EP261|EP261]] the series went from being animated with hand-painted cels to being animated digitally with computers. The [[bp:Battle Frontier|Battle Frontier]] arc began to use a lot of 3-D effects to stylize battles and contests. Despite the aid of computers, the number of unique frames per episode is still noticeably small, so much so that when one watches recent Pokémon movies, the animation in the movies looks absolutely phenomenal in contrast because of its fluidity.


Satoshi certainly ''looks'' as if he has matured. Of course, if he does age, it is much slower than our time; he would be 20 years old as of Sunday if time were the same. That makes Satoshi slightly older than me! That's an odd scenario. Even stranger, [[bp:Jessie|Musashi]] and [[bp:James|Kojiro]] would be into their 30s, and [[bp:Brock|Takeshi]] would be 25. I would hope he would have found a girlfriend by then! For all you Haruka and Hikari fanboys: In their respective [[bp:AG001|debut]] [[bp:DP001|episodes]], Haruka and Hikari '''explicitly stated''' they were '''10 years old'''. You know what I'm talking about. Isn't Musashi a little closer to your age? Tsk-tsk.
Satoshi certainly ''looks'' as if he has matured. Of course, if he does age, it is much slower than our time; he would be 20 years old as of Sunday if time were the same. That would make Satoshi slightly older than me! That's an odd scenario. Even stranger, [[bp:Jessie|Musashi]] and [[bp:James|Kojiro]] would be into their 30s, and [[bp:Brock|Takeshi]] would be 25. I would hope he would have found a girlfriend by then! For all you Haruka and Hikari fanboys: In their respective [[bp:AG001|debut]] [[bp:DP001|episodes]], Haruka and Hikari '''explicitly stated''' they were '''10 years old'''. You know what I'm talking about. Isn't Musashi a little closer to your age? Tsk-tsk.
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