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Blossom ✿

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So uh, due to a mistake I made, I'm not able to do Challenge Mode on Pokemon Black 2. BUT, I was able to transfer it on over to my copy of White 2 so I can very much do it there, only difference that will ultimately matter are version exclusive Pokemon which I'm not too bummed out about for the most part except that I can't get Heracross in White 2 (well, you can in one area I'll explain in the run but the chances of that happening are very low).
 

The Stoopid Unikorn

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I can't believe I forgot to mention this, but there is indeed one big problem I found with GF, but I forgot to mention it in my review....

After Bill is defeated and placed into dormancy for seemingly an eternity, how the heck does Stan gain his memories back so quickly? It made the defeat seem more underwhelming, and the ending a little less powerful. If they went about it differently by having literally no possible way of regaining the memories, or heck, even making it MUCH harder to regain Stan's memories, I think I would've liked the finale a little more because it would've felt more powerful. With that being said, I found an interesting theory on this subject...


So, if in some way this theory is actually true, I wouldn't mind having a short or a mini-series with the return of Bill, with Stan and Ford having to defeat him once again.

So...any thoughts? And also, what's your major character ranking of GF?

Edit: Due to remembering that problem I had, the score of 9.8 is now lowered to 9.3
Y'know...

This kinda supports Bill's final words. When deciphered, he says this:

"A X O L O T L MY TIME HAS COME TO BURN, I INVOKE THE ANCIENT POWER THAT I MAY RETURN"

This shows that Bill isn't really dead, but most likely either banished from this dimension or trapped within Stan's mind

I did some research on the matter and here's what I found;

The Axolotl is named after Xolotl, the Aztec god of, among other things, death, misfortune, and twins. He himself is the twin of Quetzacoatl, the god of learning and bad luck. Their relationship is horrible and seems to be hinted at with how Bill mentions his distaste for siblings several times.

So I believe in this scene Bill is calling on his own identity as some ancient diety to revive himself once more. In other words, Bill may be a god and, therefore, is likely immortal...

Want another example of a godlike being being disintegrated, yet still alive? Kid Icarus: Uprising got you covered, as Hades actually survived the battle and could still communicate with Pit; he simply lost physical form in said battle.

Plus, considering the drawings that Stanford has found (which were referenced a few time) showed that Bill did get banished from this world in the past and yet, he returned, as we saw throughout the show.

So yeah, I seriously doubt that Bill died.
 
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Hat N' Clogs

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I'll reply to your post ASAP tomorrow, Hat, if that is alright. I think I am gonna be typing up something much bigger this time...
I look forward to your lengthy response!

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Edit: KingofPhantoms KingofPhantoms I'm guessing your day has been really busy since you aren't able to type up your thoughts right now. How has your day been?
 
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Fluttershy

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O's.. wth why would it be a good idea to intentionally walk the bases loaded when someone gets a lead-off triple in the bottom of the 9+ innings? I mean yeah force at any base but pulling the infield in is probably the best situation with only a runner at third, try to work the strike out THEN intentionally walk the batter for the inning ending double play but you shouldn't GIVE the opponent another option to win the game with a walk. Granted that's not what happened but still you shouldn't intentionally walk the bases loaded with no one out that's just risky and dumb baseball..
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