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A thought on Lucario
« on: January 14, 2008, 08:33:06 AM »
As some of you know rumors are saying that the Pokemon Lucario might be in the final Brawl roster. Nearly every "fake" list has Lucario on it and apparently fans want him almost as much as they wanted Deoxys in the roster. So, since he comes from a generation of Pokemon that I completely missed I decided to investigate all the hoolabaloo.

First, I did some research on the game character. He is indeed a rare Pokermon, one that you must jump through hoops just to get him. In order to get him you must first get a Riolu egg from a character. Then you must make it very happy during the day. Only then will he evolve into Lucario.

He isn't a legendary Pokemon. However, he is able to use an attack called "Aura sphere", an attack only legendary Pokemon can perform.

His existence in the Pokemon series is a normal one, one that can be easily missed if you aren't paying attention.

So, why are people putting Lucario as a possible brawler?

I then watched the movie "Lucario and the mystery of Mew" and figured out why.

The writers did a surprisingly good job of developing the character. His story is that in an ancient time he was the companion of a noble knight. His master taught him how to use the power of aura. In the movie Lucario is able to detect the aura of all living things by closing his eyes, an ability that is non existent in the games. He is also able to talk telepathically, much like Mewtwo did in the first movie.

In the eve of a massive battle the knight encased Lucario inside of a staff while he runs off to the tree of life in order to bring peace to the land. When Ash wins a battle and becomes the "hero" of the event, Lucario detects his aura and finds out that its very similar to the knight's aura, so he escapes the staff to find out that he is now in modern times, upset that his master "betrayed" him.

During a battle, Mew accidentally takes Meowth and Pikachu to the tree of beginning, so Ash and crew with the help of Lucario embark on a journey to save them as well as discover why the knight left Lucario behind.

This being a typical Pokemon movie, Lucario conveniently finds out why the knight left him behind and the water works begin. In the end, Lucario finds out that the knight sacrificed himself in order to bring peace to the land by using his aura and giving it to Mew and the tree of beginning. Lucario then decides to do the same in order to save everyone. He suffers the same fate as his master and disappears, reuniting Lucario with the knight. Yes, it is an implied Pokemon death, the second in the series.

There you go, that's the reason why rumors of Lucario being in Brawl have appeared recently. If he's in the Brawl it will be for the same reason that Jigglypuff and Pichu were in SSB and Melee respectively; the anime creators did a good job of giving character to a Pokemon who's nearly hard to find in the actual games and gave him a solid story and character development.

After watching the movie I would actually welcome Lucario to the roster. I personally enjoyed his story and would rival Mewtwo in terms of "coolness". In fact, if Lucario's decent enough I could end up using him a lot!

My only concern is that his aura blast would be very similar to Mewtwo's shadow ball move. Both moves work the same way, and I doubt Sakurai would use his aura based attacks from the movie since they don't exist at all in the game. However, since Lucario is a fighting and steel type Pokemon the Brawl team can borrow a lot of moves in order to create his moveset.

Oh, I am still taking the news with a grain of salt. Lucario seems popular enough that he could make an appearance, but he might be a Pokeball Pokemon. So I'm not getting my hopes up and waiting for the final roster to be revealed.

So, those are my thoughts on this "potential Brawler".  
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RE: A thought on Lucario
« Reply #1 on: January 14, 2008, 08:54:31 AM »
I've always wanted Lucario in the game, and I haven't even watched the movie... =3

If there is to be another Pokemon in the playable roster, I just feel he just makes the most sense to add...He's popular, strong but not almighty, and he's just plain awesome!
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RE:A thought on Lucario
« Reply #2 on: January 14, 2008, 08:58:15 AM »
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Originally posted by: Bill Aurion
I've always wanted Lucario in the game, and I haven't even watched the movie... =3

If there is to be another Pokemon in the playable roster, I just feel he just makes the most sense to add...He's popular, strong but not almighty, and he's just plain awesome!


If you love Lucario you should watch the movie.

It was able to convince me why Lucario would make an awesome Brawl character. He is upset that his master left him, but he isn't all emo and angsty like Mewtwo was in the first movie. He's also powerful, but not a god Pokemon like Lugia or Entei was in the second and third movie respectively.
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RE:A thought on Lucario
« Reply #3 on: January 14, 2008, 09:25:47 AM »
I haven't played Pokemon in quite some time.  I think I played the Emerald advance game and before that Red.  I don't remember if he was in Emerald or not, but I do know that I don't know this Pokemon.  For anyone equally as oblivious, here is a picture:



He looks pretty useful and awesome.
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RE: A thought on Lucario
« Reply #4 on: January 14, 2008, 09:30:19 AM »
Lucario's from the Diamond and Pearl generation. I too thought he was from the GBA games but I did my research and he's indeed from the DS games.
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RE:A thought on Lucario
« Reply #5 on: January 14, 2008, 09:31:52 AM »
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Originally posted by: pap64
He isn't a legendary Pokemon. However, he is able to use an attack called "Aura sphere", an attack only legendary Pokemon can perform.


Togekiss has it as well, and he isn't legendary either.

Anyway, I would welcome Lucario in the game, and he seems most likely out of the Pokémon characters that could be added in. The movies after his focused largely on the legendary or "event" characters, and I doubt an event one will be playable while I can't picture Dialgia, Palkia or Giratina being anything other than Pokéball item characters, which still makes him very relevant.

Personally, though, I'm just tired of everyone speculating that he will replace Mewtwo, who is a way more iconic character from the franchise.
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RE:A thought on Lucario
« Reply #6 on: January 14, 2008, 09:42:35 AM »
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Personally, though, I'm just tired of everyone speculating that he will replace Mewtwo, who is a way more iconic character from the franchise.


Yeah, not only was Mewtwo one of the first legendary Pokemon he's the closest thing to a villain the Pokemon universe has ever had. Considering that Brawl will have a bigger assortment of villains this time around it would be silly of them to get rid of him.

Lucario will likely replace Pichu.

Besides, I would miss S_B calling Mewtwo 'Mushu" every time he appeared, as well as Mewtwo's "orgasmic moaning" when he gets defeated XD .  
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« Reply #7 on: January 14, 2008, 12:06:38 PM »
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Yeah, not only was Mewtwo one of the first legendary Pokemon he's the closest thing to a villain the Pokemon universe has ever had.


I think three of the new god characters (god of space [Palkia], god of time [Dialga] and god of death [Giratina]) would qualify as villains as well. You had to save the world from one of them in Diamond/Pearl, plus it sounds like they will be the antagonists of both the 10th and 11th movie (will all three being in the latter):



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RE: A thought on Lucario
« Reply #8 on: January 14, 2008, 12:57:01 PM »
I'll take more angry, badass Pokemans over adorable, insipid Pokemans any day, sure.
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RE:A thought on Lucario
« Reply #9 on: January 14, 2008, 03:27:02 PM »
Lucario and the Mystery of Mew is an AMAZING movie!

Anyway he's far from "rare" in the game, basically everyone who plays gets the Riolu egg and then you just have to evolve it. Not to mention online trading giving you any Pokemon you want, nothing is rare anymore. Not to mention Pokemon fans talk more about rare Pokemon than the common ones. He's also very strong in the game and on most competitive teams, and can learn a crapload of different moves so you never really know what to expect from him which makes him so dangerous.

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RE:A thought on Lucario
« Reply #10 on: January 14, 2008, 04:41:22 PM »
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Lucario and the Mystery of Mew is an AMAZING movie!

Anyway he's far from "rare" in the game, basically everyone who plays gets the Riolu egg and then you just have to evolve it. Not to mention online trading giving you any Pokemon you want, nothing is rare anymore. Not to mention Pokemon fans talk more about rare Pokemon than the common ones. He's also very strong in the game and on most competitive teams, and can learn a crapload of different moves so you never really know what to expect from him which makes him so dangerous.


I mention he's rare because you can't just walk on some grass and expect him to show up. You need to work in order to get him.
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RE: A thought on Lucario
« Reply #11 on: January 14, 2008, 05:09:25 PM »
Very minimally, I might add. But, you're still guaranteed to get it. Its rarity lies solely in the fact that you only get one. However, it does count as rarer than common pokemon, but less rare than actual legendaries.
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« Reply #12 on: January 14, 2008, 05:29:24 PM »
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Very minimally, I might add. But, you're still guaranteed to get it. Its rarity lies solely in the fact that you only get one. However, it does count as rarer than common pokemon, but less rare than actual legendaries.


Not to mention you can always breed more, which is why legendaries are still special in the current trading "economy".
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RE:A thought on Lucario
« Reply #13 on: January 14, 2008, 07:51:39 PM »
I am going to watch this movie now because of this thread and I am not even much of a Pokemon fan XD~!

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RE:A thought on Lucario
« Reply #14 on: January 14, 2008, 07:56:39 PM »
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I am going to watch this movie now because of this thread and I am not even much of a Pokemon fan XD~!


I should warn you, though. The Pokemon movies aren't known for their quality in storytelling.

"Lucario" is perhaps the best in the series as the story is strong and the English script is good. It still does have some cheese in parts and the English voices can get grating on occasion.

With that in mind I hope you enjoy it!
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RE: A thought on Lucario
« Reply #15 on: January 14, 2008, 08:10:24 PM »
The music is amazing too

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RE: A thought on Lucario
« Reply #16 on: January 14, 2008, 08:21:25 PM »
Well the last one I watched was the mewtwo film and I have watched some of the television series when I was in jr high so I know the *ahem* quality of such feature films but I am curious. . .