(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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Someone tells Liko something, and Liko repeats it back to them in the form of a question
Dot gets pressured into doing something she doesn’t want to do
Type advantages are acknowledged during a battle and then ignored for the rest of the battle
Roy calls something “awesome”
A complex, nuanced interpersonal conflict is dumbed down and/or resolved with a Pokemon battle
Someone chases after their Pokemon instead of recalling it back into its Poke Ball
Liko hypocritically preaches about being a good person
Roy uses Fuecoco’s Ember instead of Fuecoco’s Flamethrower
A Pokemon learns a new move in the middle of a battle, which allows them to win
Someone wins a battle solely because their opponent randomly decides to stop battling
Terapagos manages to disappear without anyone noticing
Ludlow says random philosophical mumbo-jumbo
Friede refuses to be serious during a serious scene
The Rising Volt Tacklers forget that they’re supposed to be protecting Liko/Roy/Dot
Friede makes a dumb, uncool quip to try and look cool
“Our adventures with the Rising Volt Tacklers continue!” intro is reused
Liko internally repeats information we already know
Camera cuts away from a scene to show Ludlow fishing
Cap shows up out of nowhere to save Liko and Roy
A Pokemon battle is awkwardly inserted into an episode that doesn’t have anything to do with Pokemon battling
Terapagos/Liko gets hit with an attack, but Terapagos’ powers don’t activate
An unrealistic amount of time passes between two scenes
Liko gets starstruck over Nidothing
Roy sings terribly to Fuecoco when he’s losing a battle, which allows him to win the battle