

The saga after was more brisk all around, but it was rushed even further with the release of Pokémon Black 2 and White 2. Because of this, we often got situations with the anime such as the incredibly rushed finale for the Sinnoh League, where, to prevent Ash from winning, the writers made him fight a trainer who used exclusively legendaries.

much release when the games they're representing are released, and must end just before the release of the new generation of games. Pokémon is a multi-media franchise where the anime, manga, trading cards, etc.Depending on just how much of a rush they're in, the streaming version may include translation errors, typos, or Adaptation Induced Plot Holes that are corrected in later releases. In this modern age of easily-downloadable bootleg fansubs, many American anime licensees will compete with the pirates with "Simulcasts": A quick-and-dirty sub-only streaming version released at the same time as the episode's Japanese airing to give fans an official version to watch while they wait for a full-featured, English-dub release.Fortunately, with the advent of the internate age, this is becoming increasingly rare now that games can be fixed, patched, and made in portions such as add-ons or DLC at any time. Sometimes leads to movies being released Direct to Video. On the other hand, if the work is an Ashcan Copy, literally everything is subordinate to getting the thing out quickly and cheaply in order to retain the rights. Worse are those products that do manage to be released on time, since it's often obvious that they're rush jobs. Often caused by Executive Meddling, this can often lead to Development Hell or Troubled Production. The Problem with Licensed Games, Obvious Beta, and Porting Disaster usually occurs due to this, as the developers are rushed to have the game released at the same time as the licensed property's premiere/launch/kickoff. Whatever the case, the fact that the product was rushed often leads to it being poorly made. It can also apply to any product that is rushed for release by a certain date, or in time for a certain event (such as the deadline for an award nomination or convention appearance).
