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Kenneth Shepard, writing for Kotaku, stated the low stakes of the series helped focus on the themes of friendship and cooperation the series entailed, additionally stating that it allowed the series to focus on aspects other than the Pokémon franchise's traditional focus on Pokémon battling. Shepard described Haru as being the soul of the ...
Kotaku writer Brian Ashcraft noted the negative fan reaction to the removal of Brock and Misty from Pokémon the Movie: I Choose You!, particularly since the story is an adaptation of the original story that featured Brock and Misty. [35] The removal of Brock, whose skin is darker, also had fans concerned for the lack of skin color diversity. [36]
This was described by Kotaku author Kenneth Shepard as being a "natural endgame" for the jokes due to its progressively evolving manner. Shepard stated that memes related to the Regis made "zero sense to anyone on the outside, but is easily understood by anyone who has been online and a Pokémon fan, and who has seen how obscure fandom ...
[16] In addition, Kotaku ' s Kenneth Shepard says The Teal Mask "embodies the best and worst parts of the original game", through "The story is where The Teal Mask shines in spite of the technical troubles, so perhaps fittingly, this DLC embodies both the best and worst parts of Scarlet and Violet." [17]
In “The Killing of Kenneth Chamberlain,” everything that might (hope against hope) go right doesn’t. Everything that could go wrong does, prompted by the disregard, bias or outright bigotry ...
Kenneth Branagh returns as Hercule Poirot, with Tina Fey and Michelle Yeoh in tow, for a spookily atmospheric reimagining of Agatha Christie's "Hallowe'en Party."
Kotaku writer Kenneth Shepard also responded positively to the character's social anxiety, stating that it helped Liko feel much more relatable to viewers than Ash. Liko's journey to find herself was stated as giving the anime a purpose and destination that previous series had lacked, and allowed for memorable storylines than what would have ...
Moviegoers probably long ago made up their mind one way or another about Branagh’s stately and flawed Hercule Poirot franchise, but should there be any curiosity left for this third installment ...