Ash does the time warp. Again. Reeling off of the Gen VI announcement, the Poké Chatters recap episodes 1x11 "Charmander the Stray Pokémon" and 1x12 "Here Comes the Squirtle Squad."
-Pokéballs can be used once to attempt a capture in the games, but infinitely in the anime.
-How does Damian have all of those Pokémon with him? And where exactly does his accent originate from?
-We'd love to know where Nurse Joy came up with the "battles can't be for personal vendettas" rule.
-What were the trio's rain jackets made out of, if the jackets still conducted electricity in the rain?
-Team Rocket's rubber ball rocket-gun = that silly putty "never popping bubble" stuff.
-Just how many traps can one group of human beings fall into?
-We discuss "selective conductivity" in terms of what Pikachu "accidentally" shocks at the riverside, while fighting the Squirtle.
-Dye Misty's hair purple? How dare they! The Squirtle Squad must be hair stylists on the side.
-How did Brock know Pikachu needed a super potion, specifically?
-Team Rocket holds up a store with REAL guns. Then Ash is threatened. With real guns.
- Oh yeah, and Gary Oak made an appearance. Smell ya later!
-Officer Jenny is the ideal Deus ex machina, Latin for "God's machine."
-Do Pokémon hear everything that happens when they're in their pokéballs? Or are they in a Matrix-like state in pokéballs?
-Aaand everyone loves the Squirtle Squad. That was a sudden change.
-Poké fun features a Froslass Pokémon highlight, and a scenario in which out of all Pokémon, Shuckle, in the games, can deal the most damage.
-News covers movie 16 details from CoroCoro, the names and pronunciations of the new Gen VI legendaries, and official concept art for the Gen VI starters and legendaries.
*Bonus* Mitch attempts to explain the importance of Ash's socks.