In episode 195 of Beyond the Ball we go after the "enthsusiasts as we talk about Sawsbuck, dog shows, Columbo, and more! Follow along with the entries below:


Black: They migrate according to the seasons. People can tell the season by looking at Sawsbuck’s horns.


White: The plants growing on its horns change according to the season. The leaders of the herd possess magnificent horns.


Black & White 2: They migrate according to the seasons, so some people call Sawsbuck the harbingers of spring.


Autumn Form


Scarlet: There are many Sawsbuck enthusiasts. The darker the red of the foliage that hangs from its antlers, the more stylish the Sawsbuck is thought to be.


Violet: Sawsbuck in their Autumn Form are known for having very short tempers. The males fight each other incessantly.


Spring Form


Scarlet: It seems that a Sawsbuck with many flowers on its antlers will grow at a slightly slower pace because the flowers absorb the Pokémon’s nutrients.


Violet: There are many Sawsbuck enthusiasts. The paler the pink flowers that bloom on its antlers, the more beautiful the Sawsbuck is considered to be.


Summer Form


Scarlet: There are many Sawsbuck enthusiasts. The thicker and larger the branches and leaves on its antlers, the more majestic the Sawsbuck is thought to be.


Violet: This Pokémon’s leaves can be made into a black tea, the taste of which varies depending on the region of origin. Paldea’s is especially aromatic.


Winter Form


Scarlet: It’s said that Sawsbuck are calm and easy to tame during the season when they take on this form, so it’s the perfect time to make one your partner.


Violet: Though there are many enthusiasts for Sawsbuck as a species, this seasonal form in particular is not very popular.


Photodex: This Pokémon’s appearance changes with the passing of the seasons. Normally, you could never see all four forms of Sawsbuck at the same time, but Elsewhere Forest seems to be the exception!


BTB: There are many Sawsbuck enthusiasts, but they all have bad opinions. Winter form Sawsbuck is super cool. They all have vibes that are incongruous with the season.


Moose shedding both antlers




Cover design by Kwesi Phillips


Music by Junichi Masuda and Go Ichinose


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