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Running Gags:
Poor Haywire getting upstaged at every opportunity.
Hilbert, and everything about the southern-ness the name entails.
Him pronouncing "Xtransciever" a different way every time it rings.
Chugga failing to catch the dust clouds.
Him consistently having an easy time catching the Olympus Mons. Only Victini and Tornadus gave him any sort of legitimate challenge.
Episode 1
Over the game's decently dramatic intro, Chugga inserts some onscreen text to add a few of his own... comments due to the game's online features having been shut down:
Game Text: HOPES! DREAMS!
Chugga Text: *No more dreams may be had, effective January 14th, 2014. Sorry, if you believed "Hopes."
Game Text: DISCOVERIES!
Chugga Text: *Discoveries are still permitted, though.
His reaction to the fact that the professor in these games is female.
Chugga: Finally! A babe that knows Pokémon!
For this playthrough, Emile doesn't want to give his name to the player character, since it's a much more plot-driven story than previous games. However, he also doesn't like the default name, Hilbert. Before Emile goes with the alternate name Blair, he talks about how the game would've gone if he went with the name Hilbert by walking around Nuvema Town and talking in an exaggerated Southern accent (Also complete with a fast-paced version of Mirakle B.'s theme song! Fitting, since both games take place in a region based on America).
[in a heavily exaggerated Southern accent] "HEY, everybody I'm Hilbert! I'm here to make a name fer myself, of the name that is Hilbert! I'm gonna save this world and become the hero of this land! Cuz that's me HILBERT! Hilbert the hero!!"
Emile picks Oshawott as his starter Pokémon, on the basis that it looks like it would get picked last in gym class, just like himself.
Later noticing that Oshawott is female, he proceeds to nickname her Ottawa, and makes several Canadian references throughout the video.
Insisting to Bianca and Cheren that they have to skip town before Blair's mother finds out just how badly his room got torn up from his battle against Bianca.
In order to get rare items, Emile catches five Lillipup on Route 1, in hopes they'll have the Pickup Ability. He also nicknames four of them, Lillipep, Lillipap, Lillipip, and Lillipoop. Fittingly, this last one is the only one without Pickup.
Professor Juniper's refusal to clarify the "Someone" in "Someone's PC" is interpreted to be her not actually knowing.
Episode 2
The episode's thumbnail made Blair look like he was giving off a sneaky creeper look. It just so happened to be the default thumbnail during the upload process, only moved aside to make room for the episode number.
An NPC says that the player character resembles their Pokémon. Emile feels insulted, given that he was just compared to a dog (Lillipup).
Emile says farewell to Accumula Town, mentioning that it's "the forgotten second town that there's not much reason to ever revisit".
His reaction to seeing Mom's sprite the first time? "I should probably go to jail for this, but...DUDE!MY MOM IS HOT!!"
Says that you can't go up ledges "because science hasn't gotten that far yet".
When entering the gateway out of Accumula, it is discovered (via on screen text, both in game on the electric sign and post-Emile) that Emile's 3DS is set to Dec 6, 2013.
While talking about Pansear and Simisear and saying that they were the worst of the elemental monkeys, he brought up the fact that Simisear is so unpopular that in a poll was held to determine the most popular Pokémon in Japan out of the first 720 Pokémon, and it got LAST PLACEnote What probably makes it funnier is that it was as an event. Also Chugga mentions that is was last place among the first 721, the poll was only for the first 720, not including Volcanion.. Chugga would then go on to nickname the Pansear "721st".
His response to Chili and Cress coming out from behind Cilan's sprite is to very hammily shout that Cilan is multiplying.
Speaking of Cilan, his utter annoyance at the fact that Cilan is pronounced as "Sigh-lan" in the anime and not "See-lan" as in his namesake, cilantro. It also fits in with the title, Cilan Throw, since it only makes sense as a pun if you use the pronunciation that Chugga does.
Unlike the last two characters talking about the now-defunct online functions, Chugga refuses to inform Fennel that the Game Sync she's working on no longer works because he finds her cute.
Episode 5
After Cutting down the tree blocking the front of the Dreamyard Ruins, Bianca says that she and Blair should investigate a noise (a Munna's cry) together. When Blair starts walking towards the ruins afterwards, Bianca staysin place. Chugga is quick to lampshade this.
During Chugga's first encounter with Team Plasma in the Dreamyard, he brings attention to their uniforms:
Once again, Chugga doesn't have the heart to tell Fennel that Game Sync no longer works.
MasaeAnela shows up in this episode as the Trainer Whitlea to help Chugga show off the C-Gear functions, and as usual, get up to their old shenanigans together.
When Chugga points out the difficulty of sending pervy messages with only eight character spaces, Masae says that someone could do it "if they got creative." She even makes her message to Chugga "LEEEEEWD".
She gets incredibly upset at Chugga's message to her - "You Mean" - and then refuses to thank Chugga in-game afterwards.
Chugga, during a battle against Cheren, begins to gush about how lucky Ottawa is. Before he can finish the sentence, she finishes off Cheren's Snivy with a Critical Hit, catching him off guard.
Ottawa finally evolves in this episode and, of course, Chugga has a pun prepared.
Chugga: "You asked me 'should I evolve?' I answered, Dewott?"
As he enters Wellspring Cave, he quips that Hilbert the Hero would have gotten there faster... because he would have gotten a Purrloin note A Pokémon that he has repeatedly stated he doesn't like. as his second team member.
He only gets one syllable into saying Nacrene City's name before getting interrupted by Cheren yet again.
Emile's story on why the Elemental Monkeys stood out to him. He and his friend went to a trinket store and saw the Three Wise Monkeysnote for context, them covering parts of their bodies is symbolising for them to prevent from doing and experiencing anything evil depicted there. Next to them however, is a fourth monkey covering its crotch. Emile bursted out laughing when his friend commented on it saying "so what's that? Do no evil?". Even funnier is that not only this fourth monkey does exist, but his friend is absolutely correct on what it's symbolizing.
Episode 8
Chugga meets up with yet another character with an odd name, Loblolly the decor designer. He then not only proceeds to make fun of her unorthodox name, but then also proceeds to point out her lack of an original sprite AND her lack of a use ever since the Pokémon Global Link stopped supporting the DS.
Chugga: "I am so, so sorry."
He runs into what used to be Castelia City Gym Leader Burgh's old house in Nacrene City, before realizing that it's now inhabited by fans of Burgh's trying to gain inspiration from his house.
Immediately afterwards, his comparison of the blue-haired, twin-tailed Ace Trainers to Hatsune Miku.
He finds Nacrene City's musician, an accordion player outside of a cafe, and requests Polkamon from him.
He thinks that Munna looks like an adorable cookie jar.
Since the Nacrene City Gym is Normal-Type, Chugga catches a Throh to help him out in the battle, despite saying that Pokémon with names that are phonetically a normal word annoy him. He then proceeds to nickname his new temporary partner "Throw".
And then Throw doesn't even get the chance to help against Lenora because Blitzle does most of the work and Ottawa does the coup de grâce.
While talking about the Timburr line, he talks about how in his first playthrough, he caught a Timburr and nicknamed it Tim Burton.
Episode 9
For the past 8 episodes, Chugga's Youtube background and avatar has been still on Animal Crossing: New Leaf. According to his Twitter account, it took Youtube 8 days to change- a far greater time than the "few minutes" that Youtube suggested. Yes, he counted out of spite.
When talking about how cute the female Scientist sprite is, he defends himself by saying "I'm not hitting on every girl in this world. I only hit on my mom."
Episode 10
Chugga catches a Petilil to complete an in-game trade with a Lass in Nacrene City. What name does he give it? "Mean Leaf"
He then laughs at the fact that the trainer he's giving Mean Leaf to is named Dye.
Episode 11
One of the people who suggested a new nickname for 721st the Pansear is named "chugga xcroque."
Episode 12
When leveling up at the Battle Company, Chugga comes across a Scientist named Steve.
A clown in Castelia City asks for a Pokémon of a certain type for a berry in exchange, and the type asked was a Rock-type. The "nearest" instance of a Rock-type encounter is Roggenrola, which is found all the way back in Wellspring Cave. Cue Chugga complaining having to slog through Skyarrow Bridge for about the fourth or fifth time, and said Roggenrola being named "BACKTRAKNG."
The latest in the long line of legendary Pokémon to give Chugga an enormous amount of grief is Victini. With Victini's habit of breaking out of balls without even one shake, Chugga ended up having to reset 3 times because he ran out of Poké Balls to throw.
During so, it also displayed how laughably weak Incinerate is. It's one thing coming from the weakest of the Elemental Monkeys, but getting only 15 or so damage from an Olympus Mon against a type that's weak to Fire is another.
The funniest part is that Victini was the legendary that gave him the most trouble throughout the game.
Episode 15
As usual, Chuggaa explains what Blair did in the previous episode... which was yell at a sailor for 30 minutes to take him to Liberty Island in order to save Victini, to no avail.context The previous episode starred Whitlea, meaning Blair did nothing of note.
After receiving the Attract TM from an NPC, said NPC wanders around and blocks Chugga into a corner, leaving him briefly trapped.
Chugga's attempt at speaking German.
Episode 16
Chugga is terrified of Burgh's Leavanny, which demolished him in his first attempt at the Gym. He's relying on Haywire to defeat it with Flame Charge. In the actual fight, Leavanny only uses String Shot. It never attacks Haywire. Chugga is immensely confused, but doesn't complain.
Chugga: (As Terrabite is using Bite) Well, at least you took a bite out of his HP. Dur hur- *Whirlipede flinches from the Bite, causing Chugga to let out a long string of gibberish in surprise* I should believe in you more, Ter- *Quick Claw goes off, and Chugga lets out ANOTHER string of gibberish* Cool!
Episode 17
Chugga channelling Joseph Joestar with a big "OOOOOOOHHH NOOOOOOOO!" when Terrabite fails to KO Cheren's Panpour and gets attacked with Water Gun. Afterwards, he mentioned he's never seen JoJo's Bizarre Adventure.
An NPC with a Krokorok wonders what a shiny one looks like. Chugga says that it's probably not that different, prompting a Smash Cut to the sprite (which is dark brown, with a light blue stomach and covered in neon yellow stripes).
Also, while explaining the rewards you get for consecutive wins in the Battle Subway, he puts creepy text over the two clerks at the back staring at you. There is absolutely no acknowledgement of this in the commentary, making it easily missable if you're not paying attention.
One of the trainers encountered in Battle Subway claimed he's not an ordinary Backpacker, "'cause he's a newlywed". Once the battle started, it turned out his partner was a School Kid.
Chugga is commenting on how Haywire has been "good to [him]", only for an opposing trainer's Herdier to one-shot her with Take Down.
Episode 22
Haywire evolves into Zebstrika this episode. Not to be outdone, Terrabite, continuing to upstage his teammate evolves into Krokorok immediately in the next battle. Chugga lampshades how Terrabite has a tendency to do this, even inserting a flashback to when Terrabite was first caught where it knocked Haywire out.
Chugga has Roc sent out first in his Gym battle against Elesa, on the basis that due to his part Flying-type, he won't last very long or get to do much for the entire battle. Roc proceeds to completely demolish Elesa's team, one-shotting everything.
In other words, Roc upstaged Terrabite.
Not to mention the fact that the reason Emolga went down was because Elesa predicted a switch-out because Archen was part Flying type and had Emolga use Pursuit instead of the usual Volt Switch. She lost by being practical!
"I hope you won't make things awkward. The last time I had a first date with someone on this ferris wheel, they told me they were going to take over the world."
Episode 23
While exiting the Pokémon Center during the start of the video, it is revealed that Emile is now playing during the summer, much to his confusion.
Chugga caught a Trubbish. What'd he name it? Hilbert.
While fighting some wild Pokémon sometime after Hilbert's capture, a wild Minccino's Cute Charm causes Haywire to fall in love with it. Unfortunately, Haywire just so happened to do this right after she KO'd it, much to Chugga's horror.
As part of his gushing about Minccino, Chugga mentions that it's a Pokémon you wish was a real animal. The top comment is someone quoting that and then saying "Uh, Emile, chinchilla are real."
Episode 25
In order to showcase Rotation Battles, Chugga switches games and shows off Whitlea's expanded team, which now includes a Scraggy named GoldenPant.
Best part of this is he was wholly unaware of the name! Someone named Scraggy for him prior to recording and told him not to look! But seeing how Masae helped him out quite a bit during this project, she was probably the one who nicknamed the Scraggy.
The antics even continue in the comments! A comment by Rebellious Treecko reads: "He's a heartbreaker.... His name..." Funny replies include:
Even Emile gets in on the action with this reply: Steve?
Episode 26
Being the episode where he explores the Cold Storage, it was only obvious that Chugga include a Frozen reference in the title.
Chugga attempting to do a Scottish accent when describing Herdier. Key word being attempt.
Chugga lampshades the fact that if you find only one elemental monkey, the others are not far away.
Episode 28
As Chugga explains his strategy for clearing the Driftveil Gym, he stops himself to notice Terrabite is 1 EXP away to the next level.
Episode 29
Chugga quickly stops back in Nimbasa City to show off the stronger trainers in the sports arenas, intending to have Terrabite OHKO a Zebstrika and move on. What actually ends up happening is that the Zebstrika barely survives a Dig, then gets a flinch on Terrabite with Stomp, forcing Chugga to heal. And then it gets another flinch, forcing another heal.
Chugga: Come on! This was meant to be a quick, little aside! I didn't mean for this to turn into an epic struggle! Come on!
After Chugga defeats Bianca, he reads her line ("Aw, I lost!") in Waluigi's voice.
Chugga receives the HM for Fly from Bianca. He quickly discovers that not only is Roc unable to learn it, but none of his Pokémon can. This forces him to catch a Tranquill, which he nicknames Necessity.
He laughs at how the Shadow Triad walk. They're only hunched over, but here they seem to be undercranked.
Chugga:(chuckling) They walk like they're crappin' down their pants!
Episode 30
Joltik is known for being one of the smallest Pokémon in the entire series, so Chugga purposely made the artwork really small for the bio.
The entirety of the Nugget Brothers scene, just for how Chugga pronounces the word "nugget".
Just the fact that Patrat is weaker than the 4-inch-tall Joltik.
Right when Chugga is about to exit Chargestone Cave, a dust cloud appears before he can notice.
Chuggaa: Those dust clouds on the ground hate me. They really do. They hate me. That is the conclusion that I am sticking with.
Episode 31
While Chuggaa comments on how Route 7 sucks in terms of "new encounters", the moment goes to him talking about Watchog. Like with Farfetch'd and Luvdisc, Chuggaa quotes what Smogon thinks of it as they summed up his thoughts to a T.
Chuggaa:Game Freak must've said: "Let's take an overdone concept, make it as *Donkey Kong voice clip* as possible, give it the creepiest eyes known to Pokémon, and release it into the world just to watch the Pokémon fandom squirm."
When reading Skyla's lines, Chuggaa accidentally misreads "Gym" as "Jizz". this comment sums it up pretty well:
BeansRabbit: I know Skyla's hot but please keep your pants on, Emile. Geez lol
At the end of the episode, he checks how close Ottawa is to leveling up. When he sees that she only needs 47 more experience points, he reacts loudly.
Just to give some additional context to the situation, Ottawa was at Level 35, just one level away from evolving.
Adding more salt to the wound, this happened the episode before Chugga took a hiatus, so she's been one battle away from evolving for days.
Chugga battles a Trainer's Tynamo and he worries about Tynamo having Static for its ability, when it can only have Levitate as its ability, something he had praised it for in its bio in Episode 30. Several "d'oh" sounds play and ends with an "oof" sound when he realizes his mistake.
Chugga sends out Hilbert against a Ranger's Solosis. The latter uses Future Sight. Chugga leaves Hilbert in assuming Future Sight does typeless damage, when Gen V was the generation that made Future Sight do Psychic damage. As Hilbert is weak to Psychic moves, the attack promptly sends him from full HP to roughly 20% HP.
While fighting against an Alomomola, Chugga goes on a tangent about how people think it should evolve from Luvdisc and that he believes that if Luvdisc got an evolution, it should be as powerful as Garchomp. Unfortunately, he mispronounces Luvdisc as "Luvdics." He then proceeds to lampshade it immediately afterward.
At the beginning of a battle with an Ace Trainer, Chugga makes a pun about said Ace Trainer's name. After winning the battle and reading the trainer's dialogue, he decides to take back the pun. The audio clip of said pun then plays in reverse.
Emile compares the names of Unovan Pokémon such as Gothorita and Sigilyph to the names of STDs.
Episode 34
Unlike the other Pokémon who evolved after winning their battles, Hilbert's evolution into Garbodor comes after Roc had to pick up the slack against a Detect/Roost-spamming Unfezant. Emile then declares that the awkward timing of that evolution is perfect for a Trubbish named Hilbert.
Episode 35
It's hailing at the start of the video, so he starts with "Hail everybody" instead of the usual "Hey everybody"
While exploring Wellspring Cave, Emile manages to nearly softlock his game. He gets stuck behind three Trainers he's defeated, who will only move when Chugga moves in a certain way, but thanks to their positions he can't move enough to free himself. He had no idea that this could happen.
Episode 36
Emile repeatedly goes from Mistralton Cave to the Pokémon Center and back because he doesn't have either H.T.N.W. or Boggle, both of which he taught a move needed to get through the cave, and on one trip accidentally brings Necessity instead of one of the Pokémon he needs. His exasperation is clearly heard.
He's so exasperated, that he accidentally calls it Wellspring Cave.
Chugga Text: ...Wow, the not even trying worked on more levels than I realized.
After all this trouble, going through the cave, and buildup from the old man about the Legendary Trio's backstory about how it will take a lot to convince them to trust humans, the battle with Cobalion doesn't even last three minutes before he catches it on just the third ball he threw.
Episode 37
Once again, the fight against a Sword of Justice is incredibly short due to the Legendary in question going into a ball without much fuss. Emile reacts with total disbelief.
In Jellicent's bio, Emile calls the male form "the dreaded Pringles guy."
Emile encounters a Hiker named Jeremiah, who begins his battle with a Boldore. This prompts Emile to sing the opening line to "Joy to the World" by Three Dog Night (not to be confused with the Christmas carol of the same name), replacing the word "bullfrog" with "Boldore".
Episode 38
The chain of events that comes while Emile is trying to leave the area he's in. First he gets distracted by a rippling spot and finds a level 13 Alomomola, which Terrabite swiftly dispatches. Terrabite then levels up and starts trying to learn Foul Play, which Emile is happy for him to learn, save for the fact that the slot he'd normally overwrite for it was taken up by Strength. So he has to overwrite Low Sweep instead. Then, Terrabite evolves into Krookodile. Yes, that's right: Terrabite got a stupider evolution than Hilbert
Emile forgets to bring a Pokémon that knows Strength and a Pokémon with Fly.
All the "Grand Finale" of items collected on the route.
Episode 39
Chugga prepares to discuss the new encounters in Twist Mountain, expecting to go over them as he searches for the hard-to-find Cryogonal. He then encounters a Cryogonal before he can even start and reacts in the way you'd expect.
During its bio, Chugga refers to Stunfisk as "the electric farting potato".
Episode 43
At the start of the first fight in Icirrus Gym, Chugga says that he hopes Hex can OHKO a Cubchoo. Hex would have taken it out in a single hit, but the Cubchoo in question managed to successfully use Endure twice in a row, so it took three hits.
Episode 45
Chuggaa tries to demonstrate Darmanitan's hidden ability, which activates when its HP is below half. Unfortunately, he weakens it too much, and the sandstorm is able to KO it before the ability is shown.
While talking about Cofagrigus, he brings up how he loves the Pokémon's walking cycle in the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series. Then he shows it off in the corner of the screen and...it has to be seen to believed.
Episode 46
Chugga's repel wears off in his intro. He only needs to take two steps forward to guarantee no random encounters. He takes one step forward, and of course a wild Pokémon comes out.
Chugga bursts into laughter when he sees the leader of the biker gang's first Pokémon is the four-inch Joltik.
When Chugga beats the leader, the name of the gang is changed to Black Garbodor since Hilbert was in the first slot.
Chugga goes to get a different rock from the stone lady on route 8, only to be 3 minutes late (due to the battle with Bianca), causing it to change to Evening (which was the time frame that he got the first rock)
Apparently, when he was a teenager, he used to go to Gamestop and tried to sell people on the Wii, and he really made the managers mad.
One of the NPCs in the crowd after Ghetsis's speech has extremely creepy blank eyes due to bad sprite aliasing. Chugga doesn't comment on it, but text on the screen above the character's head indicate that this man has been brainwashed by the speech and is now eerily advocating the liberation of Pokémon.
Episode 48
Chugga vocalizing the theme of Opelucid City's Pokémon Black variant.
Whitlea apparently has a Beartic named ":(" and it's SLOWER THAN A PAWNIARD!
The end of the video.
Chugga: It's been a while since we said our goodbyes to Blair. Wonder what he's been up to since then?
Chugga: You see that statue right over there? It's an angry platypus. Just look at it, it's got the dark, angry eyebrows, you can see its eyes, they're white, and then it's got the dark bill. It's a platypus, that's very p-*video ends*
Episode 49
Roc learns U-Turn. Chugga is very happy about this. So happy that he breaks into maniacal laughter.
Chugga's attempt at singing the Dragon Tales theme song when he gets the TM for Dragon Tail.
Episode 50
While searching across Unova for Thundurus, Chugga makes a joke about being a stormchaser. A couple of steps later, Thundurus appears, indicating that it found the joke to be Actually Pretty Funny.
Chugga elects to use the Master Ball on Thundurus, reasoning that as the only roaming Legendary it's the hardest to catch. He proceeds to parody his past over-the-top reactions to unlikely captures with a heaping helping of Dull Surprise and sarcasm.
Contrary to the above, he decides to catch Tornadus the regular way. It goes about as well as one would expect.
Just the fact that Tornadus is one of only two Legendary Pokémon in the entire run (the other being Victini) to put up a legitimate fight against Chugga. And both of them are in the game Chugga uses for version differences!
Episode 51
After remarking on Cheren's relatively weak Pokémon, Chugga's whole teamnote save for Hilbert, who had already been knocked out by Simipourgets swept by Cheren's Serperior.
Chugga: Those of you that thought I was having too easy of a time or that I was overpowered, there you go, there's my comeuppance!
After crapping on Beartic in his bios, Chugga sweeps Drayden's team with :( in his concurrent Black playthrough in three moves. All :( uses is Icicle Crash. Fraxure and Haxorus used Dragon Dance as their opening move, and Beartic outspeeds Druddigon.
Terrabite somehow is holding the Eviolite again, after Chugga showed he was holding the Expert Belt in a previous episode. His utter confusion as to how this happened is priceless.
Chugga has a much easier time catching Terrakion than expected, using only 1 Quick Ball and 4 Dusk Balls on his second try, as his flabbergasted gibberish shows.
Chugga is absolutely giddy to finally use the Flying Gem on Roc for the Elite 4 battle, using Acrobatics on Cofagrigus in order to get the Mummy ability to eliminate his Defeatist ability, but his celebration is cut short when he finds out not only did Cofagrigus survive the attack, but used Will-O-Wisp to give Roc a burn.
Episode 55
He says Grimsley's lines like Dracula, complete with Trrrilling Rrrs.
Grimsley's Bisharp is spamming Night Slash, which has a high critical hit chance:
The foe's Bisharp used Night Slash! A critical hit! Hilbert fainted!
Chugga: ...Of course!
He sends out Haywire next to try and knock it out with Flame Charge. It doesn't finish it off, but gives Haywire a speed boost.note It should be noted that Flame Charge always gives a speed boost. However, it WAS a critical hit Just as he begins talking about how lucky Haywire is, it gets knocked out by another critical hit off Night Slash.
Finale
Chugga realizes that he could not take a Team Plasma NPC's line seriously because the last two words were "Pokémon go."note The line was, "Tomorrow, another trainer will let Pokémon go."
His reaction to the fact that, after all the buildup to the final battle between the legendary dragons, N's next Pokémon after Reshiram is Vanilluxe.
Chugga beats the game and the credits roll. What does he do to end this grand adventure? He puts up Ghetsis' image and says "Delicious invisible burger!" note He's referring to how Ghetsis' pose makes him look like he's holding a burger and grinning.
Episode 57
Chugga, now able to use the fishing rod, wants to go over the Pokémon you can now encounter by fishing. His first catch is the common, already covered Basculin, so Chugga lets Zekrom use Fusion Bolt on it. In the next encounter with a Basculin, Zekrom is unable to run away from the battle, letting the Basculin use Final Gambit, nearly K.O.ing Zekrom in the process.
Episode 58
Chugga once again gets to yell at Luvdisc in his bios.
Episode 59
While going up the many staircases to where TM26: Earthquake is, all his synonyms for "These Stairs"
Around 10 minutes into the video, the game audio gets corrupted a bit - nay a lot, which Chugga had to turn the volume down in editing. This made the Item Get music when Juniper gives him a Rage Candy Bar particularly grating.
Chugga decides to do the Volcarona encounter from the side so that others will be able to see its side sprite, wondering if anyone has seen its back sprite before. It doesn't turn around.
Chugga: ...Well that answered that.
He decides that, since he's in the area and has a Rage Candy Bar left over, he might as well catch another Zen Mode Darmanitan while he's there. The Darmanitan displays Artificial Stupidity that demonstrates exactly why Zen Mode is such a poor choice for it by using Belly Drum to max out its Attack stat, but the loss of half its HP switches it to Zen Mode, making the Attack boost useless.
Episode 60
Chugga's reaction to a certain oddly-named Trainer.
Chugga: Policeman Bobjiro? What the hell kinda name is Bobjiro?!
Episode 61
Chugga laughs when he realizes one of the Seven Sages is named "Bronius".
Chugga: It's ok, buddy, we've all liked that show from time to time.
Episode 62
Before leaving Mistralton City, Chugga quickly goes to talk to the guy who tells what type a Pokémon's Hidden Power is, as he wanted to see what Hex has. Of all things it turns out to be Fire, leading Chugga to replace Acid Armor with Hidden Power due to liking the idea of having "a fire-breathing snowflake".
Chugga questioning the bizarre obsession of Keldeo showing off its backside in the official media and anime. After that understandably uncomfortable rant, he showed Masae's artwork of Keldeo, with a censor bar over its rear with the word "WHY?" on it.
Episode 63
Chugga's reaction to realizing that he needs Flash to traverse through Challenger's cave, followed by an instant Smash Cut to the PC with him calmly searching for a Flash user.
Emile: (enters the hard-to-navigate, dark-as-frick cave) Uh, we're gonna go on inside...
*(beat)*
Emile: (dramatically screams at the top of his lungs)...NNNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!
Emile: (quietly speaks in a disappointed tone) ...I didn't think you needed Flash for that...!
Episode 65
While going over the Pokémon seen in Route 12, he gets to Kakuna and the only thing he has to say about it is "harden".
Chugga meets an NPC who can tell him which Pokémon he won each badge with. He decides to go on a trip down memory lane, and is immediately reminded that he spent the early game dragging around a horde of Lillipups.
Episode 67
Emile brings up how despite all the Legendary Pokémon he's been going up against, he's never really had trouble catching any of them, and he's glad to have one that's actually giving him a challenge. Immediately after saying that, he catches Kyurem in a Timer Ball after only throwing two balls prior. Verbal Backspace at its finest.
When going over Kyurem in the PC, Emile butchers the pronunciation of Glaciate.
During the final few seconds of the endslate, Chugga claps along to Driftveil City's music.
Episode 68
Halfway through the episode, Hilbert gets a string of move-related hilarity. First, he levels up and learns Explosion, which makes Chugga laugh at the mental image... only to realise that actually, Explosion is a pretty good move to give Hilbert. Immediately after this, Chugga finds the Psychic TM and discovers that only Hilbert can learn it out of his main team. He criticises the other Pokémon for being "dumber than a bag of trash". He thengoes on a rant about Poison Jab, because it'd be a great move for Hilbert to have, but Garbodor can't learn it. But Cryogonal can!
Episode 69
Emile enters the first villa he sees in Undella Town.... cue him running into Cynthia.
Once again, Emile has an incredibly easy time catching a Legendary, catching Landorus after only throwing 5 Poké Balls.
A Golduck uses Soak on Ottawa to turn her into a Water-type. Both the act itself and Emile's reaction are pretty good.
Emile: (laughing) You do that, you make me a Water-type.
Episode 72
Emile starts the episode in Black, and has :) at the front of the party. After the incident where she took out Drayden alone, his opinion of her has gone up, and he makes a point to mention this. Immediately after saying it, she gets one-shot by a Flamethrower from a Pokémon she didn't quite one-shot. Poor :) just can't win...
Emile's utter disdain for Black City. He hates the atmosphere, he hates the NPCs, he hates how the point mechanic works, and most of the items are just underwhelming for this point in the game. The very first thing he has to say about it? "This place drools."
To drive the point home, he has his viewers search "Pokémon Black City". The very first suggestion is "Pokémon Black City empty."
And about those items: all the items you can get from Black City are either obtainable via Poké Mart for far less money, easily obtainable through another method, Dust Cloud items that aren't even that rare, selling items that are more expensive than what they normally sell for, Heart Scales (the only really useful thing in this city), and the actual exclusive items. Which are Poké Dolls and Fluffy Tails, both of which do the exact same thing. He comes to the conclusion that Black City is absolutely worthless.
Emile's Pokémon bios in this episode is very quick. Since all the Pokémon in White Forest are Level 5, he lists nearly all of them as "too late to be helpful" in his Motor Mouth fashion. Some amusing exceptions include:
Emile gives Salsa one final farewell performance in the Pokémon Musical, but combines it with his Pokémon Black playthrough by having Whitlea enter in GoldenPant alongside Salsa. Despite wearing a complete hodgepodge of Accessories that Emile openly admits he "threw on whatever he thought looked stupidest" and without even appealing once, Golden gets first place without even trying.
Episode 76
After fighting Morimoto, Emile plans to finish with a dramatic final rival battle with Cheren. After he wins, he goes to the Celestial tower...where he gets into a battle with a trainer he skipped over on his first visit.
Episode 78
Hilbert manages to get the flinch chance against Shauntal's Cofagrigus by using Psychic of all moves. Emile declares that Hilbert must have a "dirty mind".
Episode 79
Right at the end, when showing the scene where Reshiram emerges from the Light Stone:
Emile recruits Devin to help him show off the Entralink features. This results in Emile repeatedly scamming Devin by selling him massively overpriced Full Restores.note Full Restores normally cost 3000 Pokédollars in stores. Emile is selling them at 8980 Pokédollars. The game calls it a reasonable price. Devin has to go along with it for the sake of the video, as they're trying to show everything off so they need to grind Emile's Entralink levels, but he's not happy about it.
Episode 82
Emile and Masae have a Pokémon Battle between Blair and Whitlea's teams. However, Whitlea's team is massively underleveled that only two of them are capped off at level 50. The rest are just barely underneath.
When the fight starts, Emile treats the fight like he does a major battle.
Emile: She's opened up with Serperior! Level 50, uh, Overgrow for its ability! Grass type with the moves Coil-
Masae: Excuse me, why are you giving me a bio!?
Before the fight, the two meet up in the Union Room, and Emile mentions that he isn't sure what he looks like there any more.note He initially had the Preschooler sprite in the Union Room, but changed it while showing off the Trainer card. Masae tells him that he looks like a pirate, causing the two of them to spend a couple of minutes figuring out which class he actually is, because they're fairly sure that "pirate" is not a Trainer class. It turns out that he's a Pokémon Breeder.
Roc manages to narrowly avoid dropping to half health, thus not activating its Defeatist ability. Chugga miscalculates it as being 1 HP above half health (he thought Roc had 157, and 78/157 is one above half) resulting in Masae sighing in irritation.
Last Episode: The End For Real This Time, I Swear
Emile makes fun of Bianca's letter because of the awkward formatting.
The other Blitzle that Emile caught that had the wrong ability is nicknamed H. T. N. W. for Haywire That Never Was.