If you’ve ever heard “Bulbasaur is the best Kanto starter” and thought… are we sure, this one is for you. We get unserious fast with a full Chikorita hate bit, but it turns into a surprisingly detailed episode about Pokemon taste, game design, and why some opinions stick for life.
We walk through our biggest Pokemon hot take: Bulbasaur is arguably the worst starter pick for Pokemon Red and Blue and the FireRed and LeafGreen remakes when you judge it by real playthrough performance. We talk early fights, move options, type matchups, gym order, and why the Elite Four can be brutal for a Grass Poison line. Then we compare that with Squirtle as a practical choice, including why Blastoise’s consistency and coverage make Kanto smoother even when you still need a few smart team pickups.
After that, we unload on Gen 5 Black and White. From the stretched pixel look and moving UI to the “regional dex only” gamble, we debate why Unova feels off, why some designs land while others don’t, and how the whole era went from bargain bin to inflated resale myth. We also get into the Rotom phone problem, the way modern Pokemon menus feel shoehorned, and why older games made the world feel more mysterious even with simpler designs.
If you’re here for starter debates, Gen 5 arguments, FireRed LeafGreen nostalgia, and blunt Pokemon design opinions, hit subscribe, share this with a friend who will disagree, and leave a review. What’s your single hottest Pokemon take that you’ll defend forever?