May 11, 201411 yr Considering how the trio never succeeded at anything if they were opposing the main characters, their ability to cope with failure is less meaningful. They're more like the people who don't give up in attacking a brick wall with a stick.
May 11, 201411 yr Its kind of true! This kind of reminds me of how I kind of see Riku as the true hero for the kh series, a bit... =)
May 11, 201411 yr Considering how the trio never succeeded at anything if they were opposing the main characters, their ability to cope with failure is less meaningful. They're more like the people who don't give up in attacking a brick wall with a stick. They kinda need to get their priorities straight anyway, considering there's absolutely nothing special about Ash's Pikachu. lmao
May 12, 201411 yr They kinda need to get their priorities straight anyway, considering there's absolutely nothing special about Ash's Pikachu. lmao It's more like they need to realize when they're just spinning their wheels so they can move onto other targets, that they might be more successful with. If Ash and co. weren't around, Team Rocket would've gotten away with a lot. And nothing special about Ash's Pikachu?! That thing is broken enough to take down a Rhydon with an Electric-type move! Clearly it is worth their time--they just need to meditate on their lack of success on catching it.