AI Video Summary: Pokemon GO LIVE: How To Find MEW - "The Rarest POKEMON" (Pokemon GO Gameplay)
Channel: Papa Jake
TL;DR
Jake and Logan drive around Toronto, jokingly claiming they are traveling to China (specifically visiting Chinatown) in a quest to find the legendary and rare Pokémon Mew.
Key Points
- — Jake and Logan start their journey in the car, jokingly claiming they are driving to China to find Mew.
- — The duo captures a Zubat and Jake encourages viewers to like and share the stream.
- — Jake discusses his current level (11) and continues the joke about crossing borders to reach China.
- — Jake successfully takes over a Pokémon Gym and celebrates the win.
- — They explore areas around Toronto, mentioning 'Deer Park' and discussing the unpredictability of rare Pokémon spawns.
- — Jake captures a Bezoar and discusses the excitement of finding rarer Pokémon while driving.
- — Jake explains his plan to visit Chinatown to find 'the oldest guy' who might know where Pokémon are hidden.
- — Jake discusses the rarity of Mew and asks the audience about the rarest Pokémon they own.
- — The group experiences game lag and reboots the app while navigating through Toronto.
- — Jake attempts to catch a rare Pokémon but struggles with server lag and missed catches.
- — Jake hatches an egg and reviews his current collection, including a Bulbasaur and Caterpie.
- — They encounter and catch a Krabby as they get closer to their destination in Chinatown.
- — Jake captures a Pidgeotto and discusses the server crashes they've been experiencing.
- — The duo arrives in Chinatown, jokingly declaring that they have finally 'arrived in China' after crossing the Great Wall.
- — Jake explores the heart of Chinatown, looking for lures and potential Mew sightings among the crowds.
- — After spending significant time in the area, Jake expresses frustration at not yet finding Mew.
- — Jake observes the local scenery and jokes that nightclubs in China might use lures to attract people.
- — The group deals with heavy traffic in Chinatown while continuing their search.
- — Jake admits there is no Mew at the current location but appreciates the tour of the area.
- — Jake concludes the stream, promising a part two and encouraging viewers to subscribe to help reach 1.3 million subscribers.
Detailed Summary
The video begins with Jake and Logan in a car in Toronto, embarking on a quest to find Mew, one of the rarest Pokémon. The duo maintains a running joke throughout the video, claiming that they are driving all the way to China to find the Pokémon, despite actually being in Canada. Early in the trip, they encounter common Pokémon like Zubat and focus on increasing their levels and engaging with their live audience, encouraging likes and shares to support the series. As they drive through the city, Jake manages to take over a Pokémon Gym, which he views as a significant victory. He discusses the mechanics of the game, noting that rare Pokémon spawns often contradict online guides, as some 'rare' Pokémon appear frequently while others are nowhere to be found. They stop at various points, including areas near Deer Park, while Logan handles the driving. Midway through the video, Jake focuses on his Pokémon collection, showing off his Bulbasaur and Caterpie. He discusses the process of evolving Pokémon and the frustration caused by server instability and lag, which frequently forces him to reboot the app. During these downtime segments, he interacts with the chat, asking viewers about their rarest catches. The climax of the journey is the arrival in Chinatown. Jake jokingly treats the entrance into this neighborhood as if they have actually crossed international borders into China, referencing the 'Great Wall' and greeting viewers with 'konichiwa' (despite it being Japanese). He believes that by finding a local 'sensei' or elderly resident in Chinatown, he might get a lead on where Mew is hiding. While in Chinatown, Jake explores the area on foot and in the car, looking for lures and rare spawns. He observes the crowded streets and jokes about how businesses or nightclubs could use Pokémon Go lures to attract customers. Despite his optimism and the use of Great Balls, he is unable to find Mew, capturing only common Pokémon and experiencing further server issues. As the video concludes, Jake admits that Mew was not found during this session. He reflects on the experience of exploring Toronto's Chinatown and the difficulty of finding legendary Pokémon in the wild. He ends the stream by asking his audience to help him reach 1.3 million subscribers and promises a follow-up video to continue the hunt.
Tags: pokemon go, gaming, toronto, chinatown, mew, gameplay, vlog