A relic from the age of celluloid. Xiaozhi was born out of Chi, Chi is the incarnation of the original Tajiri Chi; the prototype of Xiao Mao's character is Green, and Green is the endorsement of Nintendo veteran Shigeru Miyamoto. As far as the character design of a game is changed to an animation, the first Pokemon Muyin is very good. Pokémon fans who have seen the second and third generations of Pokémon will sigh with emotion for the aura and authenticity of the first generation of Xiaozhi. There is no further description of Chi's heartbeat to the girl in the later films), his black belly and wickedness make him not in the flat and stylized positive character design, but instead has the handsomeness of a young hero, which is addictive. The script of the first generation is also very good. The Rockets only appeared in the Orange Islands chapter, and the typhoon changed a few times. (There are also various versions of the simplified version and the accelerated version) Isn't the fifth xy still picking up the Yahui of the Muji chapter? ! (The special effects went up, but the lines did not go up) and the status of the real protagonist group was mostly established in the first part, and there was no real breakthrough in the later stage. I have read an analysis of Pokemon's "Fantasy Ending", and the original text is quite gray. Similar to the high-energy analysis of Harry Potter, it seems that the original creator wanted to end this "goose that lays golden eggs" in a real sense. Chi was just a dream, and the Rockets and others were all characters in the dream. Meow Meow's significance is also much greater than at present. It is the only representative of Pokémon that can truly be on an equal footing with humans (from this point of view, it is far more useful than divine beasts), and it is also the goal of Pokémon Uprising (not to be a vassal of humans and A tool of war, but an equal treatment with humans). The older I get, the more I look at Miaomiao, because it is indeed the biggest bug, making the real side of the elf world seem as cruel as slavery. The first generation of Takashi Shuto was ambitious, and he wanted to tell a story that really caused the audience to think deeply. However, the choice of the market killed his "Illusionary Ending", leaving only the "Pokémon" series for the game to be modified into high-quality animations and unlimited money-infused water.
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