Last Saturday, I alternated between playing Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Pokkén Tournament DX to cool down. While I was doing well in Pokémon Brilliant Diamond's Battle Tower, I did an exceptional job in Pokkén Tournament.
And just like last time, I was able to increase my rank to D2.
I wish Play! Pokémon still held tournaments for this game. I feel like I'd do pretty well in one.
I got bored and thought it would be fun to draw my trainer sona from pokken dx tournament. It's honestly a really fun game. I also tried experimenting with background shading.
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Pokémon é uma franquia do entretenimento eletrônico capaz de mover montanhas que nem Maomé. Iniciada em 1996 como uma versão do mundo real de Satoshi Tajiri (田尻 智), Pokémon hoje é capaz de render mais grana que o PIB de algumas nações. No Nintendo Switch, o híbrido que mistura console de mesa com portátil da Gigante de Kyoto, as entradas são as mais diversas. Além das regiões inéditas de Galar e…
The camera seems to have a preference for pointing the opposite direction but you can see her in the background at about 2:34 here.
In a previous post I mentioned how in her XY art it's hard to tell if what we see of her legs and feet are her pale skin or white stockings. Well for her model in this game, it's clearly stockings.
Mimikyu (ミミッキュ, Mimikkyu) is a Pokémon species in Nintendo and Game Freak's Pokémon franchise, designed by Megumi Mizutani for the 2016 video games Pokémon Sun and Moon. It is referred to as the "disguise Pokémon" in the series due to its appearance, which resembles a ragdoll form of Pikachu, the series mascot.
According to Pokédex entries, Mimikyu is a lonely creature who wears the disguise in order to seek affection from humans within the Pokémon world. In the animated series, Mimikyu is shown to be hostile towards Pikachu, often attacking Pikachu on sight. Mimikyu's lore and personality have received positive receptions from both critics and fans of the series.
Mimikyu is a fictional species of Pokémon created for the Pokémon franchise. Developed by Game Freak and published by Nintendo, the series began in Japan in 1996 with the release of the video games Pokémon Red and Blue for the Game Boy. In these games, the player assumes the role of a Pokémon Trainer whose goal is to capture and train creatures called Pokémon. Players use the creatures' special abilities to combat other Pokémon. A major goal in each game is to complete the Pokémon index (Pokédex), a comprehensive Pokémon encyclopedia, by obtaining individuals from all Pokémon species.
Mimikyu is a small Pokémon, standing 8 inches (0.2 m) tall. The Pokémon itself hides underneath a tattered cloak with a crudely drawn face on its head. The overall disguise is shaped like a Pokémon called Pikachu and is a meta-referential element of the Pokémon franchise; its imitation of Pikachu references the latter's role as the series mascot. Mimikyu wears the costume in hopes of being loved and accepted, as its true form is said to be horrifying in nature. Mimikyu has two "types", elemental attributes that dictate in battle strengths and weaknesses: Ghost and Fairy. Mimikyu was designed by Megumi Mizutani. In the anime, Mimikyu is voiced by Billy Bob Thompson in English.
Pokémon video games
Mimikyu first appears in Pokémon Sun and Moon. It changes its appearance when hit by an attack. It has a special in-combat ability known as "Disguise", which allows it to avoid damage from an enemy attack once during a battle. In Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, Mimikyu can use an exclusive Z-Move—a special, one-time use powerful attack—known as "Let's Snuggle Forever", that requires Mimikyu to know the attack "Play Rough" and hold an item called Mimikium Z. It appears as a Totem Pokémon—a special boss opponent in game—in both Sun and Moon and Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon. Mimikyu later reappears in Pokémon Sword and Shield and Pokémon Scarlet and Violet. Mimikyu also appears in Pokémon Unite, Pokémon Shuffle, Pokémon Masters EX, and Pokkén Tournament DX.
The Pokémon anime
A Mimikyu appears in the anime Pokémon: Sun & Moon, encountered by Jessie, James, and Meowth of Team Rocket, a group of recurring antagonists in the series. Meowth, a Pokémon who can also speak human language, is able to understand Mimikyu and is terrified by the unheard horrifying things it says. When the two of them begin to battle, Meowth lifts Mimikyu's disguise, and is nearly killed by the sight of its true appearance. It later allies with Team Rocket when it sees them fighting Ash Ketchum's Pikachu, expressing its hate for Pikachu as the reason it emulates the Pokémon's appearance.
Other appearances
Mimikyu appears in a music video rapping about itself that was uploaded by The Pokémon Company to their YouTube channel. Mimikyu also starred alongside another Pokémon, Scraggy, in a Looney Tunes-styled animation short uploaded to the Japanese Pokémon Kids TV YouTube channel. In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, it can be summoned with the Poké Ball item. It will assist the player character who released it and will attempt to grab and attack enemy player characters when summoned. Mimikyu also appears as a Spirit—a collectable item that can give buffs to a playable character—in game.
Mimikyu has been the subject of promotion for the series. Items featuring the character were sold in retail shops in Japan beginning on September 22, 2018, and merchandise such as plushies were released. In 2019, the Pokémon Company dedicated the month of October to Mimikyu. In 2020, a gold, silver, and platinum necklace of Mimikyu was created by U-treasure. A Halloween Mimikyu themed meal was also released in the Japanese Pokémon Cafe during the same year, while in 2021 an Ichiban Kuji for Mimikyu featured a tea and sweets theme. In 2022, an Ichiban Kuji for Mimikyu featured a café theme. On December 7, 2022, Peach John, a clothing retailer, released a collaboration with Pokémon that included a Mimikyu themed 3-piece lounge suite.
In the Pokémon of the Year poll held by The Pokémon Company, Mimikyu was voted the most popular Pokémon introduced in Sun and Moon; this also placed it 3rd overall in the competition. Kotaku's Patricia Hernandez called Mimikyu the "most brilliant and heartbreaking" Pokémon that Game Freak had created, feeling that instead of fighting Pikachu's popularity with newer designs the developers embraced it "to great effect" and represented the possible envy other Pokémon as intelligent creatures may have towards said popularity. She additionally noted Mimikyu's immense popularity with fans since it was revealed, a statement echoed by Catrina Dennis of Inverse. In a followup article, Hernandez attributed Mimikyu's popularity to the fandom's own reaction to the "bombardment" of Pikachu in Pokémon media and merchandise, stating, "Grappling with that reality is one of the best things the Pokémon games have ever done." Edge also praised it as a "moment of self-awareness" on the part of Game Freak regarding the franchise's success, while indicating a broader change with Sun and Moon in contrast to the previous titles, "with everything shifted a few degrees away from normal." Mimikyu was highlighted by Paste as being the "voice of a generation," highlighting its immense popularity compared to other Pokémon revealed for Pokémon Sun and Moon, such as Bewear and Popplio. They highlighted that its popularity came from the fact that Mimikyu "needs" players while the other Pokémon did not, stating that it seemed "expertly tuned to grip fans' hearts and never let go," due to the emotional vulnerability the Pokémon displayed.
Other sources shared similar praise for Mimikyu's design. Madeline Virtue of Dualshockers called it one of the series' best designed characters, calling it "a star of the Pokémon world since its debut" and praising how well its design worked with the gameplay aspect of Mimikyu's Disguise ability. Dennis Carden of Destructoid described it as one of the most pleasant surprises to come out of Sun and Moon, further describing it as "perhaps the most adorably creepy Pokémon to ever be conjured up by the minds at Game Freak" and its backstory "so tragically sweet [...] To put it simply, Mimikyu is a Mimikyutie." The sentiment was shared by other contributors to the site, who echoed similar praises.
cosmog mail! connie teleports in front of you with a present and give you a hug! ...accidentally dropping your package in the process. the now slightly battered box is wrapped in pumpkaboo and phantump patterned wrapping paper. upon it is a homemade spell tag and note that reads as follows:
"hey sidon. really sorry for how late this ended up getting sent out... was busy with family shit and for some reason left the wrapling til today. anyway.. hope you like jt. tell me if i got anything you already got. merry arcmas -rs ps. go to bed if you aint in bed already."
within the present are a bag of homemade cookies, a bag of konpeitō, a tiny froakie and honedge plushie and... is that a switch game at the bottom? no its multiple! hollow knight, persona 5 royal, pokkén tournament dx, subnautica, and its sequel!
I got back into Pokkén Tournament DX a few days ago. I've improved at blocking specific attacks and can adapt to the other player's strategies more effectively.
Not only that, but I've also outsmarted some other Braixen players.
It feels nice to learn new things from others through experience.
Been replaying Pokkén Tournament and my god am I enjoying it. One thing always bothers me tho...
Every time I finish a round, a match, go to the map or to the Ferrum League, I-
Pick where you want to assign your skill points!
Shut up Nia!
My advisor talking itself is not that much a problem - or it wouldn't be if the voice acting was good.
Literally every single line Nia says is like frickin Dora the explorer. She'd irritate me so much less if she was legit talking like a human being. I'm almost convinced she's actually a robot programmed to help players by constant talking.
And she's not the only one who suffered this. I can't recall everyone, but the first person we visit when Anne asks us to save Mewtwo, that old dude is... Ugh, let's see... He sounds twenty years older than he should, and is pretty bland, but worst is that he sounds like he has no clue what he's talking about. It's like they got someone on the development team that never knew of the story and were like "Here, read this like an wise old guy." and he does, but phrases like "Shadow Synergy Stone" confuse him, and they don't record the line again.
I would say that the characters with the best voice acting are the Pokémon, but that would be cheating, so I'll instead say it's Anne, who takes the least effort to get correctly from just the character alone. And that's sad.
Anyway, thank you for coming to my TED Talk.
Counter attacks are super effective against normal attacks!
So... Me being a huge Pokkén Tournament fan, I decided to hunt down Hori's limited edition Pokkén controller... There was one left in stock, used, and turns out it came with the original box and looks brand new...