What are some Pokemon sayings?
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What are some Pokémon sayings?
“Do you always need a reason to help somebody?” —
What is the Pokémon slogan?
Gotta Catch ‘Em All
Gotta Catch ‘Em All is the English slogan for the Pokémon franchise. It may also refer to: The alternate name for “Pokémon Theme”, the first theme song of the English dubbed Pokémon anime series. “Gotta Catch ‘Em All” (song), a 2001 song by 50.
What is Ash Ketchum’s catchphrase?
“If anybody’s out there, you can come out. And if you’re a monster or a ghost, you can stay where you are, and we won’t bother you.”
Does Ash say Gotta catch em all?
The tag line for Pokémon (at least the first two generation of games) is “gotta catch ’em all”. In the animé, Ash makes it clear from his first appearance that he wants to be a Pokémon Master and it certainly sounds like catching them all is the way to do it. But he so rarely does.
What does the Pikachu say?
Pi, ka, and chu are the only words Pikachu can say, and he often mixes and matches those words together to create unique phrases.
What does the name Pokémon really mean?
Pokémon is short for “Pocket Monsters”, the original Japanese name.
Who said catch em all?
Gotta catch ’em all! is the English slogan of the Pokémon franchise, including the English language Pokémon video games. The Japanese equivalent is Get Pokémon! (Japanese: ポケモンゲットだぜー!
Did Ash catch all 150 Pokémon?
Ash Ketchum finally claims Pokémon Master after two decades trying to catch ’em all. In the 139th episode of “Pokémon the Series: Sun and Moon,” Ash Ketchum finally “caught ’em all” and became a Pokémon Master.
Why does Ash not catch them all?
While a majority of these situations have ended in Ash failing to catch Pokémon due to inexperience, impatience, or just bad luck, he has also (on occasion) made conscious decisions to not pursue or capture Pokémon.
What does Pikachu call Misty?
Pikachu-pi = Misty. Pika-chu = Brock. Pikaka = Dawn. Pipipi = Togepi.
Can Ash talk to Pokémon?
Although Ash’s Pikachu does not speak in the regular anime, he has talked once in I Choose You!, when Ash seemed to die from taking the attack from various Pokémon late in the movie.
What does Bulbasaur mean in Japanese?
Bulbasaur. This Pokémon is a “grass” one and looks like a cross between a frog and a reptile; it walks on four legs and has a green bulb on its back. Bulbasaur’s Japanese name is Fushigidane, which is a contraction of the words for “miracle/mystery” and “seed”.
Who wrote gotta catch em all?
John SieglerPokémon Theme / Composer