Originally posted by NemeBro
Hitmonlee was probably my favorite of the original 150, tied with Mewtwo. Second gen favorite was Ho-oh.
And Groudon for the 3rd generation, but that's just me.
And I never really saw the appeal in Charizard, or why so many people like him. 馃槓
Originally posted by Ridley_Prime
Same here basically. Good taste is good.And Groudon for the 3rd generation, but that's just me.
And I never really saw the appeal in Charizard, or why so many people like him. 馃槓
Aside from being the best of the three starters in first generation (Blastoise can go to hell), Charizard was among the most saught after trading cards, and even in the show was among Ash's most powerful pokemon (if not the most powerful to my knowledge) once he finally started to listen to him (and was also a ruthless badass in that manga, almost kiling another Charizard), on at least two or three occasions beating pokemon that had an elemental advantage over him. I can name at least three friends of mine who still indulge within pokemon solely for Charizard.
Originally posted by First_Tsurugi06
Aside from being the best of the three starters in first generation (Blastoise can go to hell), Charizard was among the most saught after trading cards, and even in the show was among Ash's most powerful pokemon (if not the most powerful to my knowledge) once he finally started to listen to him (and was also a ruthless badass in that manga, almost kiling another Charizard), on at least two or three occasions beating pokemon that had an elemental advantage over him. I can name at least three friends of mine who still indulge within pokemon solely for Charizard.
Originally posted by First_Tsurugi06Charizard was certainly one of his best, in fact the only one that compares to my recollection would be Snorlax.
Aside from being the best of the three starters in first generation (Blastoise can go to hell), Charizard was among the most saught after trading cards, and even in the show was among Ash's most powerful pokemon (if not the most powerful to my knowledge) once he finally started to listen to him (and was also a ruthless badass in that manga, almost kiling another Charizard), on at least two or three occasions beating pokemon that had an elemental advantage over him. I can name at least three friends of mine who still indulge within pokemon solely for Charizard.