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You really cannot talk about convenience when ignoring these contradictions scream of ignoring things out of convenience.
"The Japanese translation of the move is called "Earth Throw,""
It's just a name. That means nothing, literally nothing. I can name a move called "Universe Throw" and not literally throw them across the universe. Or y'know..."Big Bang Attack" being a prime example.
"and even in the anime, it is described as a move where Pokémon circle around the globe and come back to smash them into the ground."
Source? And this is never shown in the anime, only symbolized.
"In that instance, this move would be still be applicable if you look at all of the facts involved, instead of ignoring them to your convenience."
Nothing you posted supports anything, you gave me an attack name and an off hand description without proof and that is shown to not be the case by that very source. Or did you expect me to listen and believe?
You really cannot talk about convenience when ignoring these contradictions scream of ignoring things out of convenience.
"The Japanese translation of the move is called "Earth Throw,""
It's just a name. That means nothing, literally nothing. I can name a move called "Universe Throw" and not literally throw them across the universe. Or y'know..."Big Bang Attack" being a prime example.
"and even in the anime, it is described as a move where Pokémon circle around the globe and come back to smash them into the ground."
Source? And this is never shown in the anime, only symbolized.
"In that instance, this move would be still be applicable if you look at all of the facts involved, instead of ignoring them to your convenience."
Nothing you posted supports anything, you gave me an attack name and an off hand description without proof and that is shown to not be the case by that very source. Or did you expect me to listen and believe?