PokéShipping is one of many names given to the couple of Ash and Misty, supported by many fans of the Pokémon anime. In the early years, PokéShipping was the most popular ship in the fandom; it still maintains its standing up until from this day, along with AdvanceShipping, ContestShipping, and PearlShipping.
Pokéshipping can also be called the following:
GakiShipping and TwerpShipping: Gaki translates as “twerp” in Japanese, which is what Team Rocket and Team Rocket fans call the protagonists of the show, namely Ash, Brock, Misty, Tracey, May, Max, Dawn, and Gary. It was called Gakishipping because the majority of fans at the time were Rocketshippers or Team Rocket fans in general. At the time, the fandom belonged to them.
SatoKasu: Satoshi/Kasumi
SakaShipping: Satoshi/Kasumi
BikeShipping: this name refers to Ash and Pikachu breaking Misty's bike, and is among the least used of all names for this pairing.
SushiShipping: from Kasumi and Satoshi
AAML: Standing for Ash And Misty Love.
AAMRN: Ash And Misty Romance Novel.
Pokéshipping can also be called the following:
GakiShipping and TwerpShipping: Gaki translates as “twerp” in Japanese, which is what Team Rocket and Team Rocket fans call the protagonists of the show, namely Ash, Brock, Misty, Tracey, May, Max, Dawn, and Gary. It was called Gakishipping because the majority of fans at the time were Rocketshippers or Team Rocket fans in general. At the time, the fandom belonged to them.
SatoKasu: Satoshi/Kasumi
SakaShipping: Satoshi/Kasumi
BikeShipping: this name refers to Ash and Pikachu breaking Misty's bike, and is among the least used of all names for this pairing.
SushiShipping: from Kasumi and Satoshi
AAML: Standing for Ash And Misty Love.
AAMRN: Ash And Misty Romance Novel.
My battle with Arceus was incredibly tough. A level 80 pokemon goung up against a level 70 pokemon. The best thing I could do was to attack it and make it as weak as possible, Then I decided to throw pokeballs at it. I didn't work, then I brought in the big guns. I threw Great balls, Ultra balls and Timer balls. Didn't work.
So I decided to make it a tiny bit more weaker. First, I put it to sleep. It woke up a few seconds later and attacked. Then I froze it solid.
It thawed out and attacked again. Then I paralyzed it. It didn't attack me for a few turns due to its paralysis. Then I threw a Timer ball one more time, it broke out just before those stars came from the pokeball. I had enough.
I just threw a Master ball at it. Not a genius way to catch a pokemon, but it was the only way. Well, at least I hasd the mighty pokemon Arceus, the pokemon said to have created the world.
So I decided to make it a tiny bit more weaker. First, I put it to sleep. It woke up a few seconds later and attacked. Then I froze it solid.
It thawed out and attacked again. Then I paralyzed it. It didn't attack me for a few turns due to its paralysis. Then I threw a Timer ball one more time, it broke out just before those stars came from the pokeball. I had enough.
I just threw a Master ball at it. Not a genius way to catch a pokemon, but it was the only way. Well, at least I hasd the mighty pokemon Arceus, the pokemon said to have created the world.