9:30 I thought you were going to bring up AZ the progenitor of that form of resentment who then tests the kids to see if after everything that has happened they ended up like how he was.
I noticed the whole scene of the Lumiose City citizens being ungrateful for the heroes' efforts parallels the end on the Dragon Ball manga where, until Mr. Satan tells them to, the people of Earth are completely unwilling to give their energy to Goku's Spirit Bomb.
@@RadKatz Thank you for your reply ! 🙂 Also if you don’t mind me asking, I currently own the Collector’s Editions (Vol. 1-10) & The DPP Box Set. Are there any others that are rereleasing ? Or I can go ahead and but the BW & B2W2 Manags for example ?
@@davidtirchett4471incredibly late response, forgive me. As of right now it seems there are no plans for VIZ to release more collectors editions or box sets. They could still do so in the future, but it seems they are focusing on finally getting caught up in releasing the full sized volumes. Picking up the single volumes for BW and on are probably your best bet!
It’s very exciting feeling like I’m following along with the manga as each new volume is released, especially one that’s based off one of my favorite regions
Easily my favorite arc of all Adventures. It's the most mature and adult in themes. Team Flare gave me a real sense of danger, the group is constantly followed, haunted, persecuted by this overarching, tentacular power that is rooted at the highest level of Kalos, the moral question at the ending is really challenging for the reader and oddly very very political. It felt like a Rosemary's Baby. The continuous push on topics like depression and mental struggles is present. Only the mega evoluton final fight was a bit too much.