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One of my favorite Team Skull interactions happened early in the game when a pair of grunts, whom I’d trounced earlier, came back for revenge. They were those mischievous miscreants who didn’t seem to take themselves quite as seriously as the more corporate elite or mafia-type crime syndicates. In much the same way, I found Team Skull’s poseur tough-guy stances and attitudes to be a hoot every single time I encountered them in the games. Scouring the Internet looking at polls, fan sites, blogs, etc., a popular opinion/sentiment is that Team Skull may be the best villainous team in a Pokémon game since Team Rocket. Even then, what made Team Rocket so iconic was not so much their role in the games, but their memorable characterizations in the anime. It’s hard not to love the whole “mischievous miscreants” vibe Jessie and James put forth in the show. Imagine Pokémon Sun & Moon without Team Skull for a moment. Pretty “meh,” right? Indeed, those guttersnipes with their sick rhymes, ill dance moves, cartoony mannerisms, funky fresh musical themes, simple-yet-effective outfits (Once that Team Skull tank top became available to purchase in-game, I plunked down the 10,000 PokéDollars for it with no hesitation), and overall vibe steal the show.
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Quick, what’s the first thing that pops into your head when someone mentions Pokémon Sun & Moon?įor me, it’s Team Skull, and I’ll bet most of you would say the same.