>>24780200>HURR ANYONE THAT LIKES THIS IS A SHILL!Great argument bro.
>ashnime panderingAre you retarded? What does Cosplay Pikachu have to do with the anime, other than being featured in an episode LONG after ORAS was released?
>Pokken just made it worse, adding the same character again with a different moveset instead of adding any other interesting pokémon that would take the same development time.See the last few sentences of my post.
>Libre having Flying Press as special move (or something) which is Hawlucha's signature move highly suggests it. That's why Pikalibre and Hawlucha are getting related at all, it wasn't just a random coincidenceDear god, it shares ONE MOVE, Hawlucha's chances are ruined!
You know how many Street Fighter characters use the Hadoken, Shoryuken, and Tatsumaki despite all three being considered Ryu's signature moves in the first game? Even Mega Man and Mega Man X use the Shoryuken, with X also using the Hadouken.
There's also Falco using the Landmaster as his Final Smash in Smash Bros., and the Koopalings sharing Bowser Jr.'s Final Smash of turning into Shadow Mario despite not being involved in the plot of Sunshine at all. Both Ness and Lucas use the same PK Starstorm despite only one of them ever learning it in the series. Pikachu also essentially copies Super Sonic for his Final Smash, which is labeled as Volt Tackle despite being nothing like Volt Tackle. Pikachu also uses Skull Bash, which from what I can remember it could never actually receive in the games. Same with Greninja using Shadow Sneak, up until the event distro that was based on his appearance in Smash.
Hell, "signature moves" in Pokemon no longer mean anything. Remember when Twineedle was exclusive to Beedrill? Or Skull Bash to Squirtle's line? Or the Fang attacks to Rattata and Raticate?