Discuss!
Ho-Oh_Master said:It still wont make sense though how could Dawn make her legs stay warm in the cold parts. -_-
xxashxx said:Awesome. I wonder if these episodes have something to do with the 12th movie. The could be a prelude in some way but that is just my theory.
viper.fox said:Yo WPM, you might want to change the 'high-definition' part as it's not broadcast in that. There are three broadcast types when it comes to television:
Analog: This is what Pokemon broadcasts in on standard TV Tokyo. The aspect ratio is 4:3.
Digital: This is what Pokemon broadcasts on Channel 7 TV Tokyo, the networks digital channel which has been in broadcast for about a year or more but only now very heavily advertised on normal TV Tokyo. Most shows are presented in 16:9 if the TV can handle it, otherwise it scales back to 4:3 depending on your digital receiver.
High Definition: Pokemon is not. broadcast. in. this. High Definition Channels cost a lot of money to run, all shows are in 16:9 with Dolby Digital surround sound. HD offers basically HD DVD or BluRay quality over a TV broadcast. It's mainly live-show based channels that have HD options. Not to mention most HD channels are on a cable service and have to be paid for.
I think I'd know, given Australia is about 5+ years ahead with TV broadcasts in terms of quality and moving to digital compared to Japan and the US especially. I really highly doubt that we'll see cartoons broadcast in HD in at least the next 5 years simply because in Digital they're at the highest quality offered unless we're looking at CG.
Water Pokemon Master said:This follows an announcement made yesterday by TV Tokyo that Pokemon will begin airing in high definition. (Now we can watch sub-par animation in blazing quality!)