Pokémon Horizons: Season 2—The Search for Laqua Part 3 Anime Series Review – Review

The training is over and it’s time to leave Pardia. Liko, Roy and Dot are stronger than ever, but now it’s time to resume their journey to find Laqua. But first we need to find the rest of Lucius Pokémonincluding black Rayquaza. Does all this sound really exciting? So, why do half of the plot feel so boring?
Maybe it’s because I was so excited and attached to the Terastalization tests performed by the last two batches of episodes. I was initially worried about getting rid of it Pokémon The formula that Horizon originally built would hurt it, and instead we got some of the best moments throughout the series. Now, back to what we first got from it Pokémon: Horizon Things honestly feel a little slow in comparison as our trio ventures with rising volt players. It doesn’t have to be bad, but it does feel like the story is just going back to the way things are, without really developing the overall narrative structure of the show.
This is back to Lucius’s mystery, where there are some really good plots going all out on this mystery. Arguably, these are the most important episodes in the entire series so far, as it fully confirms the main details about the past and even pays off some of theories throughout the show. But the basis for delivering this message must be one of the most shocking and frustrating aspects of the entire series to date. If you’ve played Pokémon Scarlet and purpleas a narrative component of these games, the performance itself is built-in. There are actually many games Fan Service Here Pokémon: Legendary Arceus There are also some games for DLC, but the integration of these ideas feels very boring. They feel more like footnotes, but actually build knowledge.
We got more of Lucius’ legends Pokémonbut their handling became too bland compared to the way they were built and I tried to figure out why. It can be said that things are not much different from those in the early seasons, and that’s the problem. There is nothing new or exciting about the actual journey at this point. It’s something we’ve had before and after the show keeps improving the hype and character, it’s not good enough for me. If it weren’t for them randomly pulling out a plot point at the last minute, even some plots here would be straightforward. Even if the show tries to follow up on what it does best, it ends up tripping its own feet and facing the plants into the ground.
It does feel like most animation spotlights, and character development was retained at the beginning of the season and now it feels like it’s run out. They could have truncated a large portion of it without losing a lot of the main information. The explorers don’t even have a lot to do, which is strange considering how involved they were before.
This also applies to animation quality, which is not bad, but we haven’t really reached any major highs the series has been known before. We started to see some repetitive animation parts, the choreography felt a bit slow, and some gags had hit them welcome. The music is roughly the same, although there are some very powerful ones Dubbing The performance is here, and I can’t even give them that proper attention as some characters are not specifically listed in the points. For some reason, Netflix Some new actors are being listed as other voices, which makes it difficult to determine who is playing whom. I even had to double-check the bulbs, but some actors just didn’t get the proper honors.
Seriously, almost everything about the plot feels like it’s lost motivation. I’m worried we’ll get to this some time ago, but Pokémon: Horizon Always good at taking advantage of this strong sense of motivation. Although some plots are slower than others, they are at least entertained or related to the personal development of the character, even if it is not focused on the main story. However, some of these plots feel like a drag, which is a shame considering we are reaching the overall climax of this arc. This is something I really worry about since the beginning of this series. Hopefully this is more of a bump in speed than a new status quo.