Every ship is a real ship as long as you ~*~believe~*~.
No clue, anon…I don’t follow anyone so I’m a terrible person to ask. I know their art/fic blog was exquisitescribbles, but it looks like they’ve abandoned that, so I dunno what direction to point you in. Can anybody reading this give anon a hand?
ETA: Anon, it looks like the blog address is “digbychickenceasar”. Thanks to everyone who replied!
Glad you liked it, anon! I wish it would get more reviews, too; I can’t get any better at storytelling if people don’t tell me which parts suck the most and the least. (Yeah, I wrote it, sue me. >__>)
You know, I really need to update my fanfic recs page, since I’d like at least a hundred fics on there if possible, but every time I have a free moment to read, I just bury myself in ostensibly work-related nonfiction. Eventually I’ll get that section up to snuff, though.
When the anime was just getting started in the late ’90s, Takeshi Shudo, one of the original writers on the show and the driving force behind the creation of the Team Rocket trio, wrote two audio dramas that were released in Japan only: It’s a White Tomorrow, Team Rocket! in 1998 and The Birth of Mewtwo in 1999.
Audio dramas (common in anime) are essentially “extra” episodes presented like a radio show instead of being animated, often written by the show writer(s) and always recorded by the characters’ actual voice actors. The events in these two Team Rocket CD dramas have never been firmly contradicted by anything that’s happened later on the actual show, and they give interesting backstory for several characters, so many fans consider them canon to the rest of the anime.
“Mondo” is the name of a junior rank Team Rocket agent in the White Tomorrow audio drama, and as he doesn’t have an English name, I tag stuff of his with the Japanese one. Other characters who are exclusive to these dramas are Miyamoto (Jessie’s mom, a Rocket agent who went missing while in pursuit of Mew) and Madame Boss (Giovanni’s mom, and the former head of anime Team Rocket before her “brat boy” took over the family business).
That’s a matter of opinion, and obviously I don’t find any of the villains forgettable myself—wouldn’t be running this blog if that were the case! But, if you’re asking, “Out of all the villains in the main series, who does Pokémon fandom as a whole seem to find the most forgettable?”…


Poor bastard. Even Charon is in more fan works than him.




(I was chatting on Skype with Vox when this ask came in and she made this gloriousness happen. Guys—stop making out in Cyrus’s room. He needs to study.)
