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Okay, so I just refreshed the page and saw that someone put an 'error' about there not being two snowballs in Serena's hands before she throws them at Ash after he lashes out, when in fact she DOES have a snowball in each hand. This can easily be overlooked due to the snow in the background being white too, but pause the episode at the moment where she has her head down as Ash looks at her and then tilt the screen away from you slightly and look at her hands; you can clearly see that she has two snowballs in her hands before she throws them. This naturally would have gone overlooked and I actually thought this was an error myself earlier on today, but look at the bottom, there is a curve that indicates spherical objects: the snowballs. Also, you can see the way Serena's hands look in a claw shape, like she is holding something in both hands, which are the two snowballs. So this isn't an error, just something that can very easily be overlooked unless you look very carefully (and tilt the screen.) [[User:EonRider|EonRider]] ([[User talk:EonRider|talk]]) 21:30, 26 May 2016 (UTC)
Okay, so I just refreshed the page and saw that someone put an 'error' about there not being two snowballs in Serena's hands before she throws them at Ash after he lashes out, when in fact she DOES have a snowball in each hand. This can easily be overlooked due to the snow in the background being white too, but pause the episode at the moment where she has her head down as Ash looks at her and then tilt the screen away from you slightly and look at her hands; you can clearly see that she has two snowballs in her hands before she throws them. This naturally would have gone overlooked and I actually thought this was an error myself earlier on today, but look at the bottom, there is a curve that indicates spherical objects: the snowballs. Also, you can see the way Serena's hands look in a claw shape, like she is holding something in both hands, which are the two snowballs. So this isn't an error, just something that can very easily be overlooked unless you look very carefully (and tilt the screen.) [[User:EonRider|EonRider]] ([[User talk:EonRider|talk]]) 21:30, 26 May 2016 (UTC)
:I too saw this when I was reviewing the episode. I've gone ahead and removed that line from the page. '''''[[User:Pokemaster97|<span style="color:Blue;">--Pokemaster</span>]][[User talk:Pokemaster97|<span style="color:Blue;">97</span>]]''''' 21:59, 26 May 2016 (UTC)

Revision as of 21:59, 26 May 2016

'Error' About There Not Being Two Snowballs in Serena's Hands

Okay, so I just refreshed the page and saw that someone put an 'error' about there not being two snowballs in Serena's hands before she throws them at Ash after he lashes out, when in fact she DOES have a snowball in each hand. This can easily be overlooked due to the snow in the background being white too, but pause the episode at the moment where she has her head down as Ash looks at her and then tilt the screen away from you slightly and look at her hands; you can clearly see that she has two snowballs in her hands before she throws them. This naturally would have gone overlooked and I actually thought this was an error myself earlier on today, but look at the bottom, there is a curve that indicates spherical objects: the snowballs. Also, you can see the way Serena's hands look in a claw shape, like she is holding something in both hands, which are the two snowballs. So this isn't an error, just something that can very easily be overlooked unless you look very carefully (and tilt the screen.) EonRider (talk) 21:30, 26 May 2016 (UTC)

I too saw this when I was reviewing the episode. I've gone ahead and removed that line from the page. --Pokemaster97 21:59, 26 May 2016 (UTC)