Display title | Pokémon: The Abridged Series |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | One day, a video-maker known as Master WGS saw the avalanche of Pokémon Abridged Series on YouTube, and set a personal goal: make one that was actually funny. Several who watched the Pilot assured Master WGS that he had succeeded, and as a result, his series has gone on for over 20 episodes. Most of the humor relies on retelling episodes from the first season with Alternative Character Interpretations (eg, Ash Ketchum going from naive to Too Dumb to Live), even to the extent where the Pokémon themselves speak English instead of Pokémon-Speak. Constant homages to other Pokémon media, such as the video games, are also made. |