Ash Does the Indigo League Again Again With May Fanfiction
UT: you know you said you were gonna miss out on stuff once you left?
UT: we went on a cruise, escaped from a sunken ship, and had an hazard on an island with giant robot pokémon.
MW: How.
Chosen One'southward Risk with Legendaries
is a Pokémon fanfiction past Kinrah
.
Summary by the author: When Ash Ketchum was to set up off on his journeying across Kanto, the legendary Pokémon of the world were very interested to run into how information technology would go. Arceus set up a very simple basis rule: Nobody was to interfere. Ash was to have a normal journeying without their shenanigans getting in the fashion. Of class, then they all found out that Ash had been freely chatting with the Kanto legendaries for nearly ii months, some of them only couldn't leave well plenty lonely, and past the time Ash'due south journeying was three weeks in he'd already indirectly saved the world. Things... kind of spiralled out of control from there.
Or: the legendary Pokémon have a chatroom and discuss disrupting canon equally much as possible.
Alternatively or: the Ash Ketchum group chat that existed before whatsoever of his human being friends ever joined.
Recently a sequel has begun to be posted, Chosen One Afloat with Legendaries
. As stated by the Writer, it and any future works will attempt to maintain the COAL acronym.
Chosen One's Take chances with Legendaries contains examples of:
- Accidental Discovery: ultimateTrainer (Ash Ketchum), discovers twiceMulticolored's (Ho-Oh), Rainbow Wing that he dropped. This pretty much derails the Pokémon: The Original Serial storyline correct off the bat by combining information technology with the Pokémon: I Choose You! movie storyline.
- Adaptation Divergence: Instead of midway through the journey, Butterfree leaves Ash's squad to be with his new mate later getting Ash his terminal gym badge at Cinnabar Gym, making the departure more poignant.
- Adaptation Expansion: The Kanto region has Fairy, Flying and Fighting Gyms. Ash only fought the Fairy i in Amaranth Town and its leader Holly, and earned the Sparkle Badge. As seen in a chat with the Kanto Gym Leaders, the Flight Gym is in Aureolin Town and its leader is Amelia, and the Fighting Gym is in Redwood Town, led by Lex.
- Also Regional Forms when Ash and co visit the Orange Archipelago.
These forms as well as a few logical extensions appeared before Generation 2, much less earlier they became one of the focal points of Generation 7. In canon they were purely Palette Swaps, while in COAL, they are full variants with different typings and move pools.
- Also Regional Forms when Ash and co visit the Orange Archipelago.
- Adaptational Distillation: The storyline sometimes skips over various episodes from the original series, though how this is done changes from episode to episode. Some are simply written out of story continuity, while others are referenced as happening, just offscreen.
- Adaptational Early Appearance: Goh appears in Chapter 86/Episode 76 of the story. That's right. Episode two of Pokemon Journeys is spliced correct into the middle of the Original Series.
- The Orangish Islands as well have local Absol living at that place. They're noted to not be different enough to be a regional variant, merely they 'are' stronger swimmers than about.
- Accommodation Origin Connection: In Chapter 59/Episode 58 (Our Five Dreams), it is mentioned that there is an implied connectedness between worldDistributor (Palkia) and Cynthia.
- Adapted Out: Ash's Krabby is adapted out of the story as mentioned in Chapter 14/Episode xi which the author fifty-fifty apologizes for doing and then in the author's notes at the end of the chapter.
- A Day in the Limelight: Some Legendaries that don't appear as oftentimes in the chapters get to appear in the Minisodes.
- A Taste of Their Own Medicine: Butch and Cassidy's scheme to hypnotize other Pokémon with an amplified Drowzee takes a turn when Ash's Lampent evolves into Chandelure and gives them a sense of taste of Hypnosis instead.
- Age Lift: Ash in canon left his dwelling house at ten years, 10 months, x days. In this piece of work, he does so on his Tenth Birthday.
- Alliterative Proper name: Or rather Alliterative Usernames. By username abridgement, some Legendaries usernames accept them such equally:
- beastieBirb (Lugia)
- decibelDrama (Mew)
- galvanizedGubbins (Registeel)
- mechaMarvel (Magearna)
- neverNadir (Zygarde)
- oddityOdyssey (Hoopa)
- sevenStar (Marshadow)
- thunderbirbTwo (Zapdos)
- wonkyWindlass (Giratina)
- copyCat (Mewtwo)
- Infant'due south First Words: Togepi's starting time word is "Misty". Shame Misty won't know that.
- Berserk Button: decibelDrama (Mew) has a adequately big one with evolution choice, which she's passed on to Ash. To them, the only person who should decide when (or if) a Pokémon evolves and what they should evolve into is the Pokémon themselves, not their trainer or anybody else.
- Big "NO!":
- crystallineSlush (Suicune) reply to decibelDrama's (Mew) suggestion of giving Ash a Wailmer upon realizing Ash'due south ability of evolving Pokémon quicker than normal.
- Nearly the unabridged Legendary chat in Chapter 135 when Ash loses to Elaine in the Indigo semifinals. Varieties include Latias descending into gibberish before ending on "no", and Tapu Koko doing the long "Nooooo" probably in a mix of actual anguish and merely to meme.
- Big "WHAT?!": All over in the chat after Ash decides to not grab Ho-Oh after beating him.
- Birthday Episode: Chapter 116/Episode 92 (A Altogether Bash).
- A Birthday, Not a Interruption: Team Rocket decides to crash Ash'due south birthday party bearded equally the amusement. Cue the usual Squad Rocket Blastoff.
- Birthday Political party Goes Wrong: Team Rocket crashes Ash's birthday party to steal his Pikachu over again.
- Bluff the Impostor: In the Orange Island episode involving the wild Golduck mistakenly replacing Misty'south Psyduck, Misty's Dewgong breaks upward his swaggering past asking how he changed gender during evolution. Golduck (and Horsea) fall for information technology completely and his deed completely collapses, until Misty's actual Psyduck comes out and Golduck realises he'd been had.
- Brick Joke:
- unabatedStimulus (Tapu Koko) existence given the thought of getting his fellow legendaries into alolan shirts and many chapters later finally gets his siblings to do and then in Chapter 80/Episode 71
- Koko also gets 1 for Ash, which is sent in the mail so Ash doesn't accept to explain where it came from... But got lost in the mail. It eventually arrives sometime before Ash leaves for the Orange Islands... Simply he forgot to pack information technology.
- outtaTime's (Celebi) dialogue cut off in during 1 chapter, involving the Togepi egg, merely to end in another affiliate many days after when the egg finally hatches.
- Bullying a Dragon: Not the dragon himself, just in Pikachu'due south Holiday, Raichu messing with Charizard ends with him getting Chase's Charmeleon on his case.
- Catechism Welding: The story combines the Pokémon: The Original Series anime storyline, the Pokémon: I Choose You! movie storyline and even the games.
- Chase and Elaine, the player characters of Pokémon Let'southward Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!, are the other two Pallet Town trainers alongside Ash and Gary; Chase took the Charmander and Elaine the Bulbasaur. They cross paths with Ash every then often, though they don't join the chat. In addition, Chase is knocked out of the Indigo League by Trace, Elaine beats Ash in the Indigo League semifinals, and the overall League Champion is the three-time briefing winner, Greenish.
- Caps Lock: Several Legendaries have this as their chat speaking mode, including wonkyWindlass (Giratina), nightmareUnleaded (Darkrai), mordantConcept (Reshiram) and chasingMendacity (Zekrom).
- The Telephone call Knows Where You Live: Discussed by Misty and Brock upon seeing the carte du jour with a Silverish Fly in Ash'due south birthday present with Misty suspecting that Legendary Pokémon straight-upward mailing Ash quests at present. Also, asked and denied between Pikachu and Marshadow.
- Chekhov's Gag: Articuno'southward at beginning declares that the Pokédex'southward entry of his species beingness able to detect people freezing to decease is inaccurate. And then he gets an awful feeling while Ash is freezing in an water ice cavern with his Pokémon.
- Chekhov's Skill: The anti-hypnosis preparation that Ash learns during the aforementioned Hypno chapter/episode becomes a useful skill for both him and Charizard. Charizard uses this skill during Act two of The Trial of the Rainbow Hero Arc while Ash uses information technology during Act 4 of the Mewtwo Strikes Back Arc.
- The Chew Toy:
- Poor, poor crystallineSlush (Suicune). Nine times out of ten, if the Pokémon attack doesn't hit the opponent, it will hitting her instead. Many jokes are fabricated virtually her knowing the move Follow Me.
- Somehow, someway... No matter what she does, the universe will conspire to get Mew moisture.
- The Called Many: When theOne (Arceus) explains what exactly it means to be Chosen (a homo and a Legendary experiencing similar events at the same time, causing them to exist linked through their auras), he also explains that at that place take been many Chosen throughout history, connected to unlike Legendaries. Ash afterward meets 1, Ritchie, who is unaware of their status as Chosen; Ash only finds out because outtaTime (Celebi) explains to him.
- Climactic Battle Resurrection: The climax of both The Trial of the Rainbow Hero Arc and Mewtwo Strikes Back Arc end upward as this for Ash Ketchum.
- Color-Coded for Your Convenience: The text/dialogue is colour-coded to each character; Legendary, Pokémon or Human.
- Commuting on a Bus: Some of the Legendaries fade in and out of the story as it goes on. For example, at the time that grassrootsOptimism (Shaymin) entered her winter hibernation, tenaciousNova (Latias) was finally unbanned from watching the Ketchum chat. Also, when Ash and Co. head to the Orangish Islands, crystallineSlush (Suicune) and blazingGlory (Entei) are left behind, while tsunamiBeluga (Kyogre) takes more than of an interest in things.
- "Could Have Avoided This!" Plot: The Mewtwo Strikes Back Arc. Though not all the error is the titular characters, Mew'southward fear of beingness replaced (which didn't happen) did not help.
- Counting to Potato: Chapter 110: Mininote (What a Load of Tauros) is a research report past Professor Oak examining the herd of Tauros staying at his ranch, owned between Ash and Elaine, all numbered to differentiate them. However, he tin't empathize why his Porygon assistant numbered Elaine's Tauros from 1-7 and Ash'south from 12-32. note Information technology's because Ash's Tauros are the 12th to 32nd Pokémon he caught.
- Counting to 3: Articuno tries doing this a couple of times to count off the final KO in Ash's league battles. He messes upwards the timing both times.
- Crappy Bootleg Gift: Inverted past Reshiram and Lugia, who gave Ash a pair of clawmade wrist warmers using Reshiram's own fur and a Silver Wing for Ash's eleventh birthday; and discussed between Reshiram, Zekrom, and Rayquaza shortly afterward.
- Adjourn-Stomp Boxing: Gary'south loss in the Indigo Conference to Green; the favorite to win the conference. She crush his Nidoking, Arcanine and Graveler with only a Shinx.
- She later smashes AJ offscreen to become into the finals.
- Deteriorates Into Gibberish:
- This happens to chasingMendacity (Zekrom) thanks to twiceMulticolored's (Ho-Oh) intervention due to Zekrom interfering with Ash's journey.
CM: I'M NOWHERE NEAEORIJAWE['O
[MOD] TM: Got him.
- It likewise happens to Zapdos after she decides to use the Kanto ability institute every bit a perch, and promptly gets shorted out.
- Didn't See That Coming: wonkyWindlass's (Giratina) new vocalisation-to-text characteristic will allow whatsoever words spoken by Ash's friends to be put in their own private chat. But as Shaymin finds out, if a Legendary says anything shut enough, the chatbot volition selection their words upwardly and add them to the chatroom, nether their usual username.
- Disappeared Dad: Ash's father as in Catechism. Here nosotros know a bit more than about the situation, he went to body of water shortly after Ash was built-in and didn't come back.
- Double Have: theOne's (Arceus) reaction that he has a desk.
[ADMIN] theOne: I don't want him to go through his journey nether the assumption that he can become help from u.s.a. at whatever point.
[ADMIN] theOne: I'1000 going to have to draft a new set of rules at present…
[Modern] decibelDrama: already drafted em they're on your desk.
[ADMIN] theOne: …what desk?
- Dramatic Irony: In Affiliate 136/Episode 102, Part 1 (The Indigo Consequence), Lampent outrights states that it would exist unfair to get Butterfee dorsum to the team from the life he has created. Just in Chapter 94/Episode 84, Function one (A 24-hour interval in the Lab-Calorie-free), Butterfree was already debating going back to Ash.
- The Dreaded:
- Ash's Butterfree gets this reputation initially equally a joke by Mew who nicknamed him Demon. Even so, Butterfree unknowingly rolls with the idea to the point that after his battle with Blaine'southward Magmar, said Pokémon refuses to boxing whatever Bug Types whatsoever longer.
- neverNadir (Zygarde) states that Ground types might take weaknesses, but they don't fear other Pokémon. Then Ash mentions he's got Pikachu. The Legendary amends his statement.
- Easter Egg: If on PC, hover your cursor over the CS (crystalineSlush) whenever they make a post in Chapter 125. The same thing works for SW in chapter 126.
- Early on Installment Weirdness: Some of this is mainly to poke fun at the Original Series, like the Pokedex not being able to identify different regional forms (like Alolan or Galaran) or pointing out that Fairy and Night types are side by side to impossible to find in Kanto. note Neither the Alolan/Galarian forms of the Pokémon nor the Dark, Steel, Fairy types existed when Generation 1 was created.
- Everything Sensor: The conversation interfaces with a Legendary'southward Aureola, which can allow information technology to know if someone has stopped paying attention (fled the memo), gone unconscious (fainted), or exploded; and projection the corresponding message. As the humans are interacting with their phones, information technology doesn't have that power for them... yet.
- Information technology can even tell if a timetraveler is from the future, at present, or the past, adding a letter to the start of their handle: P[ast], C[urrent], or F[uture]
- Giratina fabricated a text-to-speech Porybot function that can also understand Pokemon. (Which makes sense as he *is* a Pokemon.)
- Verbal Words: While the Pokémon are playing in the snow, Squirtle proposes a snowfall sculpture contest and and decibelDrama (Mew) joins in.
SQUIRTLE: Is that a snow-Raikou
MEW: it's raikou, yes! note It'southward the actual Raikou, frozen solid
- Failed a Spot Bank check: At the starting time of the story, the day before Ash's Pokémon journey, theOne (Arceus) informs his young man lengendaries that nobody was to interfere with the called one's journey. However, Ash had already been freely chatting with the Kanto legendaries for most two months prior.
- Fastball Special: Bulbasaur, who finds out he knows Fling, decides to throw a withdrawn Squirtle at a hypnotized Ash. It becomes a recurring movement in his repertoire.
- Final Dominate Preview: Green, three-time Indigo Conference winner, is the eventual winner of Ash'southward start Indigo briefing, and Ash says he'll challenge her someday. When Dark-green notices that he has Marshadow in his possession, she challenges him to a friction match later-hours. Though Ash and Marshadow lose due to their inexperience contesting together, Greenish gives him some advice about expanding his horizons (like she did past going to Kalos), and gives him a Sunset Stone for Lampent.
- Flat "What": Virtually of the Legendaries reaction to Ash deciding not to catch Ho-Oh subsequently defeating him in battle.
- Foreshadowing:
- Partway through the Kanto region, decibelDrama (Mew) started getting booted from the chat at inopportune times, with wonkyWindlass (Giratina) puzzled at what'southward going on. Mewtwo had linked to the Legendary chat, with no inkling to what it was, and his attempts to log in but ended up booting Mew because the conversation mistook Mewtwo's aureola for Mew's and thought a imitation was trying to horn in.
- While Ash is preparing for the Indigo League, he tries writing up a preparation schedule to fit all his Pokémon on information technology, including Muk and all his Tauros. However, this obviously doesn't go out him much time to actually railroad train them, and his inexperience with said Pokémon eventually cost him the semifinal match.
- Forgot About His Powers: Or more than accurately Forgot About Her Powers. In Chapter 72/Pikasode 1 (Kanga Games), decibelDrama (Mew), known for beingness able to learn every move, forgot she knew Ice Beam when the sled she was on was headed directly for a near freezing lake. She most probable was having too much fun and got defenseless up in the moment.
- Forgotten First Meeting: When a Pidgey got lost in a tempest, she flew into a house, gets nursed back to health by a boy and his female parent, and evolves shortly after she leaves. Years later, she, at present a fellow member of Ash'due south squad, goes dorsum to Pallet Town, and she instantly recognizes the mailbox exterior Ash'south house.
- For Want of a Nail:
- Since decibelDrama (Mew) followed Ash when he decided to participate in the Rota Kingdom tournament, she decided to pay a visit to her blood brother, and found an Aura leak in the Tree of Outset that she rapidly chosen barkNecessarily (Xerneas) to come set up.
- Since Chase caught the Fearow near Pallet Town and volunteered to stay behind to keep an centre on things, Pidgeot doesn't need to exist left behind past Ash. Also helping was Bulbasaur talking to her about not being the but one who left backside something to protect when they decided to travel with Ash.
- Friend or Idol Decision: The reasoning behind Ash not catching Ho-Oh; the battle completely exhausted Pikachu, and even though he wasn't in any danger of dying, Ash decides to accept care of his partner instead of catching Ho-Oh.
- From Bad to Worse: After theOne'southward (Arceus) rule to avert direct contact with the Chosen One was broken, he amended the rule to avoid physical contact with the Called I. This simply lasted less than iii hours into Ash's journey with chasingMendacity (Zekrom) appearing to twiceMulticolored (Ho-Oh) dropping his Rainbow Wing. Things only went downhill from there...
- Gameplay and Story Integration:
- The story uses the game map and ties in the Squad Rocket plotlines with those of the original games, such as Silph Co and the Gambling Hall clandestine base.
- The Articuno from Shamouti keeps a secondary habitation where you find them in the games.
- God Was My Copilot: While we have non seen the bodily reveal nevertheless, thanks to outtaTime (Celebi) we accept seen that in roughly two years the group is going to know who the other members of the conversation are and exist physically interacting with them.
- Gratuitous Strange Language: At that place'southward a !alpha command in the chat which says Team Rocket's nail-off Catchphrase whenever they… y'know, blast off, but sometimes it comes out in foreign languages due to Giratina not setting the translation correctly.
''Das state of war mal wieder ein Schuss in den Ofen!''
- Gravity Is a Harsh Mistress:
- Charizard, when he finally perfects the move, uses Seismic Toss on Cross's Incineroar in the Rainbow Hero Arc.
- Zamazenta attempts to fly, since he does non sympathise how gravity works, by trying to copy Ash'southward ability to get around the laws of physics when Ash himself doesn't seem to know how physics work. Zamazenta wasn't successful in the attempt.
- Great Offscreen War: Sir Aaron participated in a great war that is fourth dimension-locked from outtaTime (Celebi) and doctorWhom (Dialga).
- Hollywood Hacking: Played with. During Ash's gym battle where he is trying to earn the Earth Badge, the Legendaries see that the podiums are rigged to daze the trainers whenever the Pokémon takes damage, and Latias tries to hack her way through Team Rocket's systems... despite technically non owning a estimator. While she gets far, Giratina beats her to the punch past shoving the power source into the Contrary World.
- Insistent Terminology: The legendaries constantly refer to Pokeballs as "capture balls."
- It'south Personal: A couple instances during Ash's third-place boxing in the Indigo League:
- Elaine's Tauros is the one to beat Ash and continue him out of the finals. After, one of Ash's Tauros (who is the herd leader of both trainers' Tauros) demands to be put into the lucifer, since he doesn't want Elaine's Tauros (who has a addiction of challenging him) to get a leg up on him.
- Ash'southward opponent is AJ, the arrogant trainer who tried to accrue a win-streak all the manner to the Elite 4. During this battle, Pidgeotto requests to be put in against his now-Sandslash, since it beat her when information technology was but a Sandshrew, all the mode dorsum near the beginning of their journey. Non merely does she win, she nets Ash the tertiary-identify spot and evolves into Pidgeot in the procedure.
- Jaw Drib: Mass instance after Ash decides to not grab Ho-Oh afterward beating him.
- Jerkass Gods: The Forces of Nature. Unlike Mew who messes with humans for fun simply knows where to draw the line, Tornadus and Thundurus will mess with humans by dropping storms on them. Galarian Articuno (Yan) lives up to her epithet every bit the "Cruel Pokémon" by bringing the aforementioned duo to Shamouti Island in gild to screw with the Legendary Bird trio at that place, causing them to miss Ash's third-place match.
- "Just And so" Story: Why are so many evolutionary stones establish around Development Mountain? An epoch ago, Mew went on a drunken bough and puked all over the identify, infusing the rocks with evolutionary energy that eventually fossilized over the years.
US: the hills are alive
US: with the sound of mew sick
- Leaning on the Fourth Wall:
- wonkyWindlass'south (Giratina). As the Legendary in charge of alternate worlds, he is enlightened of things happening in our own world and volition comment on them much to the confusion of his siblings. Sometimes he'll outright Suspension the Fourth Wall and talk to the author.
- outtaTime (Celebi) also commented on the length of real globe time some chapters take to complete, most blatantly in Chapter 134/Episode 101, Part 1 (Old Friends, New Tricks).
- Loads and Loads of Characters: Likewise the Ash and Gang, the Rocket Trio, there's all the Legendaries that are observing over Ash. And that's not even including Ash'due south futurity companions.
- Mass "Oh, Crap!":
- Cross snatching the Rainbow Wing from Ash and corrupting the Storm'south Terminate Throne. And so Marshadow. And so all the other Pokemon around, Legendaries included.
- Meaningful Repeat: Ho-Oh once unironically calls Ash his hero and is incredibly embarrassed afterwards. Later on, after Ash beats Ho-Oh at the Tempest'south Terminate Throne merely decides non to catch him in favor of taking intendance of Pikachu, Ho-Oh again calls Ash his hero, without a hint of shame.
- Merging Mistake: This is what happens to the Regis in Chapter 78: Minisode (Regimemo Land of Play).
- Mysterious Past: A great state of war in the past that lead to Sir Aaron's death is and then mysterious that not even resident Time Gods; outtaTime (Celebi) and doctorWhom (Dialga), know what happened and can't detect out as the time period is time-locked!
- Mythology Gag:
- The idea of a secondary Gym Challenge comes from the fanfic Ashes of the Past.
- In Affiliate 23/Episode 20 of the story, Ash is heading to Vermilion for his next gym battle and decibelDrama (Mew) recalls that her stalker Goh lives there and so she decides to go and hide nether a truck. note One of the most indelible myths regarding the original games was the existence of said truck, found in Vermillion, where information technology was said if you used Strength on the truck to push it aside, Mew would be underneath information technology.
- When Ash dies during the Rainbow Hero Arc, Arceus instantly calls in Xerneas to help resurrect him, saying that if it goes wrong, it would leave Ash stuck in his x-year-sometime body forever.
- In Chapter 75/Episode 70 (The Daycare Scare), disavowedNegotiation [DN2] references Legendtrapped Blastoff. Specifically, Chapter 11: Legends: You're Just Jelly.
- Elaine's Omanyte is a follower of Lord Helix.
- Dark-green gets Ash'southward attending by throwing a Poké-brawl at him.
- No Badass to His Valet: An Orangian Sharpedo takes after his traveling Nurse Joy partner very well. Kyogre finds out that he won't care who you are; if he asks you to open up your rima oris for a checkup, open your mouth.
- No Sense of Management:
- Every bit it turns out, virtually legendary pokémon aren't really that good at directions. Lugia is about infamous among the Legendaries at having no sense of direction. One time, Lugia attempted to visit Hoenn and somehow wound upwardly in a completely different fourth dimension zone.
OG: Important fact
OG: Nine times out of 10 we're not gonna know where the hell we're going
UT: but you can fly!
OG: That'south just another dimension to get lost in
- Downplayed, Justified, and Invoked for Ash's complete lack of direction much to the chagrin of almost of the Legendaries. He has merely gotten genuinely lost 4 times and of the iv, two accept valid reasons to exist lost.
- He got lost in Viridian Forest, which makes sense seeing equally forests can exist easy to go lost in. He got lost on the Island of Behemothic Pokémon which was justified since the Gyarados tantrum was practically a natural disaster at sea. Getting lost on the mountain in a blizzard (though Ash says that there was no storm before he got moving) and getting on the incorrect gunkhole later on Cinnabar Island were both really cases of Ash getting lost. The rest of the times he gets lost are actually simple side trips or errands for Prof. Oak, or because the path is blocked. The Legendary Pokémon just play it up when they talk nigh it and seem to remember he is taunting them at times with his detours.
[Modern] TM: Welcome, Lele, to day five of 'lost in Viridian Forest'
MU: Await, he's nevertheless lost????
MU: Is that even possible????????
[MOD] TM: Ash'south abysmal sense of direction.
- Every bit it turns out, virtually legendary pokémon aren't really that good at directions. Lugia is about infamous among the Legendaries at having no sense of direction. One time, Lugia attempted to visit Hoenn and somehow wound upwardly in a completely different fourth dimension zone.
- Noodle Implements: The thread for Alolan Legendaires is called "Embankment Party/ That Plant on Ula'Ula Nosotros Don't Talk Nigh."
- No Time to Explain: What decibelDrama (Mew) says to barkNecessarily (Xerneas), right before she teleports the latter to the Tree of Beginning.
- Offscreen Karma: While not shown physically. In Chapter 18/Episode sixteen (A Flame in the Pelting), Hoopa states that he helped trip Cross, who simply abandoned his Charmander, into a mud pile.
- Offscreen Moment of Crawly: While never physically shown, information technology's implied that, in Affiliate 88/Episode 78, Ash'south Butterfree frees the captured Butterfrees by setting himself on fire, thanks to Charizard, to destroy the cages using the movement Facade all the while with a smile on his face up.
- Offscreen Teleportation: Regirock, as stated in that Mew's Cribsheet, has a habit of disappearing when yous're not looking at him.
- Oh, Crap!:
- Ho-Oh's reaction to being seen by Ash
UT: i meet you up there @twicemulticolored!
[Modernistic] TM: Crap.
- Suicuine has a similar reaction to being seen by Misty, which severely undercuts the dazzler of the moment as it was seen in the original flick.
- Original Grapheme: Ash over the the course of the story has caught an Eevee, Kangaskhan, Litwick and eventually Marshadow.
- Overshadowed by Awesome: When Mewtwo first meets Arceus, he finds himself falling to his knees and wondering how he could ever call back he was the world'southward most powerful Pokémon.
- Painting the Medium: Some Legendaries accept a quirk to their spoken language like neverNadir (Zygarde) zZz sentences having zZz'southward betwixt them zZz, or wonkyWindlass'south (Giratina) CAPSLOCK SENTENCES.
- Power Stereotype Flip: Absol are Pokémon who predict disasters and warn others of them, always ane pace ahead of everything and thoughtful in their actions. So what is the Absol that the TRio capture like? A slow-witted, absent-minded, unobservant Ditz.
- Proverb Also Much: twiceMulticolored (Ho-Oh) unintentionally explains to Ash and thunderbirbTwo (Zapdos) how to learn the move Whirlwind.
- Security Cling: Charizardeux often clings to Mewtwo's tail when both are asleep, but immediately flees once she wakes upwards.
- Side Bet: The Legendaries hold bets on how far Ash will make it the Indigo League.
- As of his final battle, there are merely half dozen Legendaries still in the running. Virizion who bet tiptop iv and then Victini, Darkrai, and the Lake Guardians who all bet on tertiary place.
- Shout-Out:
- Dialga'southward username is doctorWhom
- Moltres'south username is dantesNferno
- Hoopa says this to the legendaries in Chapter 6/Episode 4 (Challenge of the Samurai)
- The Fairy-Blazon Gym Leader Holly, that Ash battles in Chapter 17/Episode xv, is named as such because the lead fairy character in the Artemis Fowl series is named Holly Short.
- Chapter 51 of COAL is called "Porygon, the Digital Monster
". - In Chapter 67/Episode 62 (Princess vs Princess), Latias yells at Diancie this statement.
- Primape uses a combination of Mach Dial and Arm Thrust while shouting ORAORAORAORAORA.
- The Psychic-Type Gym Leader Sabrina'south dad is named Xavier
. - Zapdos makes a Whose Line Is It Anyway reference since the net points are simply like what Team Rocket does. Worthless.
- Something We Forgot: Legendaries having a picnic, Azelf getting an odd feeling, Ash and Co. on the St. Anne.
- Pregnant Nascency Date: Ash's birth happened at the exact instant that Giratina fabricated this version of the Chat, which is what made him Chosen.
- Also in COAL, he sets off on his journeying on his tenth birthday exactly.
- Spared by the Accommodation: Sir Aaron's Lucario
- Spit Accept:
- Ho-Oh when he finds out Ash's Pokedex took pictures of his showtime fly-by.
[MOD] TM: CHOK Eastward
- This occurs once again to Ho-Oh (under his username twiceMulticolored ) when chatting with Brock.
UB: Hi?
[MOD] TM: Pitiful, I… choked on my drink.
- Ritchie does this when he hears that Ash captured 21 Tauros in the Safari Zone. Much to Sparky's displeasure.
- Stunned Silence: What happens to dantesNferno (Moltres) when he says that non every Pokémon tin can learn every move, only for decibelDrama'due south (Mew) to show that he can use Rock Throw by… the obvious method.
- Surprise Party: In Affiliate 116/Episode 92, Ash's friends set one for Ash.
- Surprisingly Realistic Outcome:
- The trauma of existence abused and abandoned by Cross has had lasting mental scars on Charmander's psyche. The terror of losing Ash is what causes him to evolve into Charmeleon, and even every bit a Charizard he's however occasionally prone to panic at the idea of his trainer going abroad.
- A lot of Mewtwo's activeness since his nascency is explained every bit Burnout-Induced Idiocy to an extreme degree, as he hadn't eaten and only slept a grand total of four hours since he was born. 1 of the outset things the Legendaries practice to him is forcefulness him to slumber for several days. They also say that, unlike canon, he cannot be the one to take care of the Clone Pokémon he created, since he's not mentally sound even so.
- Ash'southward eventual placement in the Indigo tournament. Throughout his run he makes some mistakes, especially as he becomes more stressed out. This comes to a head in his boxing against Elaine, who was prepared for almost every movement Ash could make. The one she didn't wait, Muk, she was able to overcome with a Zen Headbutt, keeping Ash out of the finals. Moreover, information technology's noted that if Ash had put more time in training both Muk and his own Tauros, he'd take been more familiar with both his and his opponent's Pokémon and might take had an easier time.
- All the same, Ash's ability to recover and learn from his prior mistakes allow him to become into the tertiary-place match with a clear head, while his opponent (AJ) is even so stressed over losing to Light-green and breaking his vaunted win streak, allowing Ash to take an early lead.
- Synchronization: The Chosen are humans that are aurally linked with Legendaries through concurrent events. If a human is experiencing extreme distress, "sympathetic aural shock" will cause their linked Legendary to experience headaches. It's why when Ash died during the disharmonism between Mew and Mewtwo, the two of them, Giratina, Celebi, Latias, Keldeo, Meloetta, Solgaleo, Rayquaza, Tapu Koko and Zygarde all fainted.
- Have That!: While the story sometimes needles more questionable moments in the show caused by, say, production difficulties note Several episodes had to be pulled and shuffled around with the original show due to the Porygon Episode Seizure incident. or by weird aspects of Early Installment Weirdness for the franchise (like certain types or forms non existing), it outright retcons the episode about a boy who was raised by Kangaskahn because even Dialga thought information technology was and then nonsensical, non to mention outright bonkers. note It involved parents dropping their kid out of a helicopter, trying to restore his human memories via a 2x4, and and then kamikazing their helicopter into a Squad Rocket Robot before joining the Kangaskhan herd.
- Team Rocket Wins: Offscreen, but the TRio *do* manage to steal Cubone and Marowak, who are then taken to the Celedon Game Corner... Where Ash and Company interruption them out.
- Temporal Duplication: outtaTime (Celebi). She also has to make sure that Ash and Sir Aaron are non (somehow) timeclones of each other.
- Tempting Fate: When Charmeleon evolves during Ash'south battle against Cantankerous, scimitarGamma (Viriziron) comments most Ash bringing out the all-time in him. Then Charizard punctuates it with an Diminutive F-Bomb, and Virizion does a supersonic Face Palm.
- That Came Out Incorrect: Ash saying that he'south going on a date with Ho-Oh at Mt. Tensei.
- Theme Naming: The Swords of Justice, apart from Keldeo, each use similar usernames related to swords; swordBravo (Cobalion), scimitarGamma (Viriziron) and sabreTango (Terrakion). Mew lampshades it in her cribsheet under the entry for Viriziron (Chapter 2).
- Theme Twin Naming: While not all the time, some of the "handle pairs" such as chasingMendacity [CM] and mordantConcept [MC] (Zekrom and Reshiram), or moietySatellite [MS] and solarMaverick [SM] (Lunala and Solgaleo) are meaning. Others such every bit twiceMulticolored [TM] and milestoneTwister [MT] (Ho-Oh and Tornadus) have no relation.
- The but usernames who have the same ii letters dantesNferno [DN], disavowedNegotiation [DN2]; offensiveGlacion [OG], ominousGaze [OG2]; and thunderbirbTwo [TT], turboTrample [TT2] are the Kanto Legendary Birds Moltres, Articuno, and Zapdos... And the Galarian Legendary Birds. While not actually related, none of the birds gets along with their counterpart.
- There Are No Coincidences: When it comes to Ash specifically or the Called in general. Ii like events happening in different places at the exact same time between a Legendary and a human form a connection betwixt the two.
- This Is Gonna Suck: Meowth at realizing Marshadow is Ghost/Fighting-type.
- Translator Buddy: Defied; the author didn't want Ash to catch special/Legendary Pokémon that could speak both human being and Pokémon language, such equally Aaron's Lucario or Ho-Oh, too early in his journeying, as they would just be relegated to this role. Ash'south capture of Marshadow happened towards the end of his Indigo League journey, when he and his team are more in sync and at that place is less need for a translator.
- Anarchistic Formatting: When in Pesterlog
Format, (either the chat itself or when the fanfic is recording dialogue simply) characters words are color coded. While not every character gets a unique color, most of the time the double ups are for minor or 1 scene characters rather than recurring characters sharing a colour. - Underestimating Badassery:
- During his League match confronting Elaine, Ash and his team aren't too concerned nigh her Arbok, given how oftentimes they faced one due to Team Rocket. They shortly find out that Elaine has trained her Arbok a lot better than Jessie.
- In a case of arrogance, AJ is initially dismissive of Indigo conference favorite Green because he thinks that she only won because her reputation fabricated all her other opponents sloppy. Cue Offscreen Curb-Stomp Battle.
- Underground Monkey: The Palette Swapped Pokémon that show up in the Orange Islands are classified equally their own Orangian regional variants, with varying typings like Problems/Psychic Butterfree, Toxicant/Dragon Nidoking and Nidoqueen, and the newly discovered Ice-type Crystal Onix. Other Pokémon from other regions as well have their own Orangian variants here, such as the H2o/Electrical Carvanha and Sharpedo.
- Unwitting Muggle Friend: Ash's traveling companions, who are allow into a modest room in the chat, are becoming this to the Legendaries. Special shout out goes to unassumingBoulder (Brock) with neverNadir (Zygarde), and tropicalWaterfall (Misty) with crystallineSlush (Suicune).
- Wham Line:
- In Chapter 1, just later on the Legendaries take agreed that they shouldn't have directly contact with Ash to avert messing up his Pokémon journey.
thunderbirbTwo: does talking to him count as direct contact
- In Chapter 1, just later on the Legendaries take agreed that they shouldn't have directly contact with Ash to avert messing up his Pokémon journey.
- What the Hell, Hero?: When Ash loses his atmosphere at his commencement loss at Vermillion Gym, the Rainbow Wing in his bag becomes tainted with negative emotion. Instead of purifying the feather as per his duty, Marshadow decides to punish Ash for letting it happen by dropping him into a nightmare, prompting Darkrai to chew out Marshadow and pull Ash out.
- Worf Had the Flu: Later conference winner Greenish notices that Ash has Marshadow, she challenges him to a one-on-one boxing after hours. Marshadow loses because he was too used to fighting on his ain and forgot to pay attention to Ash, and Ash stops the battle to avoid Marshadow getting hurt, but later on in private, Green's Chesnaught (i of her oldest battlers) admits he almost lost and would accept if Ash had kept Marshadow in, and Green notes that if Ash had used Marshadow in the briefing, he'd take made it all the way to the finals.
- You Are Grounded!: This happens to chasingMendacity (Zekrom) in Chapter three/Episode 1 (I Choose You lot), Twonior past Kangaskhan in Chapter 105/Movie ane, Act 5 (Mewtwo Strikes Back) and dantesNferno (Moltres) in Chapter 124/Episode 94 (All Fired Upward).
- Y'all Can't Fight Fate: doctorWhom (Dialga) and outtaTime (Celebi) discussing non being able to save Sorrel'southward friend, Luxray, fifty-fifty with time travel.
Source: https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Fanfic/ChosenOnesAdventureWithLegendaries
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