What if Ash's Dracovish, the one he had kept at Professor Oak's Laboratory, physically disappeared from, but was not mentioned at all his post-retirement anime series?
What if Ash's Dracovish, the one he had kept at Professor Oak's Laboratory, physically disappeared from, but was not mentioned at all his post-retirement anime series?
What if Ash's Dracovish passed away due to illness? What do you think might happen?
I thought that Ash should've commanded Dracovish to use Fishious Rend against as many opponents as possible in battles just to help that guy stronger ever since the Pokémon episode, On the Land, In the Sea, and to the Future! Right now I’m just wondering what happened to Ash's Dracovish?
Will most of you fans be disappointed with the writers have permanently physically dropped Ash’s Dracovish out from his post-retirement anime work as definitely unfit for his party, bond and/or rotation because of being too powerful a powerhouse like that that he should not have caught? If Dracovish is dropped out, do you think that it will be seen only in flashbacks, memories, photos, fantasies, or do you think it will become a mention, or do you think it will need its new replacement of different species or will only become irreplaceable for Ash’s Pokémon? Why? Please let me know? Thanks.😉
Hey, guys. Take a good look at the picture of the Pokémon Master Journeys toy battle figure set of Ash Ketchum and his Journeys party, except for his Dracovish, below:
Say, I’m just wanting to know why you think that Ash’s Dracovish wasn’t added to this set of his Journeys party? Please let me know, thanks.😉
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I knew that Ash has put all his Pokémon now in rotation, all of which he has kept at Professor Oak’s Laboratory and at Professors Kukui and Burnet’s home in the To Be a Pokémon Master sub-season. However, unfortunately, some of Ash’s Pokémon now in rotation that had not physically appeared in his sub-season include Noctowl, Torkoal, Gliscor, Gible, Lycanroc, Melmetal, Lucario and Dracovish. So, what if they all physically appeared in this sub-season? What do you think might happen? Please let me know, thanks.😉
I knew that Sean Schemmel has been uncredited as providing his original voice role as Ash's Dracovish for the Journeys series. Now I wonder why you think? Once the Pokémon anime executive has announced Ash and his Pikachu's comeback as in his post-retirement anime work, whether an anime TV series or miniseries, anime TV specials or theatrical or streamable anime movies, do you think that Schemmel will be available to reprise his voice role as his Dracovish? If not do to scheduling conflict, who do you think will replace Schemmel's voice role as Ash's Dracovish, Frank Welker or who? Do you think that Schemmel's voice recording should be archived for his original voice role as Ash's Dracovish for his post-retirement work? Or do you think that Ash's Dracovish will be physically dropped out from his post-retirement anime work? Why? Please let me know, thanks.😉
Do you think that Dracovish was popular with the writers? And what about Ash's official Trained Dracovish from his Pokémon pre-retirement main TV anime? Why?
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Hey, I’m just wanting to know if you think Ash’s Dracovish will physically be back in his post-retirement anime work because it hasn’t physically appeared in any of the To Be a Pokémon Master episodes despite Ash putting it right now in rotation? Why?
What if the Team Rocket Trio have accidentally killed off Ash's Dracovish by overusing their Pokémon to explode that victim out of the existence into its steaming explosive mark because as they plan of stealing Ash's Dracovish for Giovanni because they insulted it by thinking that it's "stupid" for its extremely rude, insulting and smart-alecky name just to infuriate Ash's Dracovish? What do you think might happen?🤔
What if Ash's Dracovish have permanently disappeared from his rotation out of existence into nothingness because of their loss of popularity with most former fans? What do you think might happen?
From throughout the Journeys anime series, Dracovish debuted in the Pokémon Journeys episode, A Pinch of This, A Pinch of That!, in which it was revived from the Fossilized Fish and Drake, and Ash caught it in the wild, bonded with it, trained it and kept on hand, and then left it at Professor Oak's Laboratory until deciding to rotate, even though Ash's Dracovish had not actually physically appeared in any of the episodes from the Pocket Monsters: Aim to Be a Pokémon Master miniseries for his epilogue. Here's my own explanation of the reason why Dracovish was definitely unfit for Ash's party:
Dracovish appeared only in a few games, including in Sword and Shield a playable, and in Pokémon Masters EX as fightable NPC opponent owned by Ash Ketchum, but it did not actually appear in any other Pokémon games.
Dracovish appeared only on a few cards in Pokémon TCG series, but not on any other cards.
Dracovish wasn't popular or interesting anymore to actually be used in competitive battles because it was too powerful a powerhouse so that most of his former competitive fans decided not to use it anymore as Dracovish made its games too unbalanced.
Dracovish was not made available in or transferable to any other main series games like Pokémon Scarlet and Violet due to restrictions on not including any fossil or some regional forms or evolutions of Pokémon from all previous generations.
Dracovish wasn't popular or interesting enough that it should not have actually join Ash's team. It may be best for Ash not to actually own it at all.
Please let me know if you have any comments and/or suggestion on this post and also on whether or not you think Ash's Dracovish will ever make its own comeback as in his post-Journeys comeback main continuity anime movies after the Japanese box office failure of Secrets of the Jungle, thanks.😉
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