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* The entire [[Playing with Fire|fire fight]] between Charizard and Entei is a crowning moment for both parties. Entei showed the heroes why pissing off a legendary Pokemon is not a good idea, but even though he came out on top, Charizard made him fight hard for it, despite being in a terrain that suited Entei better and Entei not being held back by that pesky "reality" thing, showing how much Charizard has improved over at that valley. |
* The entire [[Playing with Fire|fire fight]] between Charizard and Entei is a crowning moment for both parties. Entei showed the heroes why pissing off a legendary Pokemon is not a good idea, but even though he came out on top, Charizard made him fight hard for it, despite being in a terrain that suited Entei better and Entei not being held back by that pesky "reality" thing, showing how much Charizard has improved over at that valley. |
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* Entei's [[Big Damn Heroes]] moment at the end. |
* Entei's [[Big Damn Heroes]] moment at the end. |
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{{quote|'''Entei''': If you believe in me, there is ''nothing'' I cannot do!}} |
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Revision as of 09:43, 7 August 2014
- Entei, just Entei. He owns the whole film.
- In all fairness Brock, Misty and Charizard seem to have Took a Level In Badass moment. All their battles where well fought.
- The entire fire fight between Charizard and Entei is a crowning moment for both parties. Entei showed the heroes why pissing off a legendary Pokemon is not a good idea, but even though he came out on top, Charizard made him fight hard for it, despite being in a terrain that suited Entei better and Entei not being held back by that pesky "reality" thing, showing how much Charizard has improved over at that valley.
- Entei's Big Damn Heroes moment at the end.
Entei: If you believe in me, there is nothing I cannot do! |