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Barmn

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Fyctional said:
Kakuna is wearing a tie.

http://cdn.bulbagarden.net/media/upload/f/f0/014Kakuna.png
Actually, if you notice the lines on Kakuna line up with what a Beedrill looks like. Its "Tie" is actually his spikes held together.
 

bojackx

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Two different Pokedex entries for Entei:

Pokemon Silver - "A Pokémon that races across the land. It is said that one is born every time a new volcano appears."
Pokemon D/P/Pt - "It is said that when it roars, a volcano erupts somewhere around the globe."

Meaning that whenever an Entei roars, another Entei is born, meaning there's lots and lots of Enteis!
 

ramon284

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I don't know if this is true, but when the game was released the only pokemon to know "splash" was magikarp. The Japanese word for splash is the same as hop. Because the only pokemon with this move was a magikarp, the English translators tought they ment splash instead of hop.

This also explains why later pokemons have splash, while they aren't even water-types, and resemble animals that would hop in real life. ( not 100% sure if this is true )
 

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Lonely Packager said:
Girafarig is a palindrome. I knew that Eevee and Ho-oh were, but I didn't realise Girafarig was.
Me and my best friend always called it "Garifag" when we played gold and silver as kids, because we couldn't be bothered figuring out spelling and we also hated the pokemon XD
 

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captaincabbage said:
Lonely Packager said:
Girafarig is a palindrome. I knew that Eevee and Ho-oh were, but I didn't realise Girafarig was.
Me and my best friend always called it "Garifag" when we played gold and silver as kids, because we couldn't be bothered figuring out spelling and we also hated the pokemon XD
I always called Xatu 'exattoo' or something when I was little because it was so bewildering.
 

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guidance said:
Someone told me really recently that you can have two pokemon of different species mate. It's either male determines species, and female determines what moves it can learn, or it's the other way around I don't remember. Either way that blew my mind.
The male determines what moves the new pokemon will know, and the female will determines its stats and species. For example, you have a male Snorlax and a female Garchomp breed. The resulting offspring will be a Gible that knows Body Slam, a move it can't normally learn but was born with it because its father knew it.
 

GeneralFungi

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CrimsonBlaze said:
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Here's something that's really weird, and totally canon.
The ghost pokemon Yamask, gen 5, is a pokemon that is the ghost of a human.

"Yamask are known to have once been human, and as such, they retain memories of their former lives. Each Yamask carries a mask depicting the face it once had. Sometimes, it looks at this mask and cries, apparently in longing. Yamask are known to wander the ruins of ancient civilization"

Wut? All of my wut? The implications for this is... unsettling.
This sort of thing isn't new either


"It tugs on the hands of children to steal them away. However, it gets pulled around instead. "


"An abandoned plush doll became this Pokémon. They are said to live in garbage dumps and wander about in search of the children that threw them away."
I'm starting to think that all these Pokemon entries are not based on actual fact or research, but a bunch of folklore and stories about the Pokemon when they were first discovered by normal individuals. I say this because a lot of the entries for Ghost-types are a lot more daunting and directed towards scaring kids straight compared to those of Dark-types.
You thought ghost type descriptions were terrifying? Check this out.

"During the daytime, Cacturne remains unmoving so that it does not lose any moisture to the harsh desert sun. This Pokémon becomes active at night when the temperature drops.

If a traveler is going through a desert in the thick of night, Cacturne will follow in a ragtag group. The Pokémon are biding their time, waiting for the traveler to tire and become incapable of moving."

Cacturne stand still all day to preserve moisture. At night, it waits for travelers to become exhausted before sucking out all of their bodily fluids in order to get their fix of water. Terrifying. Simply terrifying.

And I love it.
 

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Pikachu is, like every other thing in Pokemon, based off of something in real life. The Pika mouse. http://faculty.ucr.edu/~chappell/INW/mammals/pika5.jpg It's something most people don't really pay attention to; they know it's a rodent, but don't actually know it's based off a real-life rodent.

Something which was added in either 4th or 5th gen, which not many people realize, is that Metapod now has the move Bug Bite. I kid you not. A formerly-useless Pokemon now has the ultimate hold-out. Also, added in Gen 5, Magikarp can learn Bounce, a flying-type move. God knows why you'd want it, but it's there.

Some other ones are kind of obvious, but... Slugma = Slug + Magma, Magcargo = Magma + Escargot (Fried snails). Oh yeah. Something else. You know that bag that Delibird carries? It feeds its young with that bag. "It nests at the edge of sharp cliffs. It spends all day carrying food to its awaiting chicks." If you catch Delibird, YOU ARE KILLING ITS YOUNG AND YOU SHOULD BE ASHAMED.

Also, Spoink (That weird, spring pig thing) keeps its heart rate up by bouncing. If it stops bouncing by, say, Stun Spore or sleep, it'll die. "Spoink bounces around on its tail. The shock of its bouncing makes its heart pump. As a result, this Pokémon cannot afford to stop bouncing - if it stops, its heart will stop." The lesson here is, if your opponent has a Spoink, close the game down and try to avoid them. Or commit Pokemon homicide. Whichever.
 

captaincabbage

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Lonely Packager said:
captaincabbage said:
Lonely Packager said:
Girafarig is a palindrome. I knew that Eevee and Ho-oh were, but I didn't realise Girafarig was.
Me and my best friend always called it "Garifag" when we played gold and silver as kids, because we couldn't be bothered figuring out spelling and we also hated the pokemon XD
I always called Xatu 'exattoo' or something when I was little because it was so bewildering.
haha yeah tell me about it. My ten year old mind couldn't comprehend why thay'd put and 'X' there when it made a zed noise.
 

bojackx

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Buretsu said:
bojackx said:
Two different Pokedex entries for Entei:

Pokemon Silver - "A Pokémon that races across the land. It is said that one is born every time a new volcano appears."
Pokemon D/P/Pt - "It is said that when it roars, a volcano erupts somewhere around the globe."

Meaning that whenever an Entei roars, another Entei is born, meaning there's lots and lots of Enteis!
A volcano erupting is not the same thing as a new volcano appearing.
Well, don't volcanoes appear via eruptions? It kinda works, be quiet!
 

somonels

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"Things you never noticed in Pokemon." asks title.
"But how do I know something I never noticed before" asks Conspiracy Keanu.

I never noticed humans are also born from eggs.
 

ramon284

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meepop said:
Pikachu is, like every other thing in Pokemon, based off of something in real life. The Pika mouse. http://faculty.ucr.edu/~chappell/INW/mammals/pika5.jpg It's something most people don't really pay attention to; they know it's a rodent, but don't actually know it's based off a real-life rodent.

Something which was added in either 4th or 5th gen, which not many people realize, is that Metapod now has the move Bug Bite. I kid you not. A formerly-useless Pokemon now has the ultimate hold-out. Also, added in Gen 5, Magikarp can learn Bounce, a flying-type move. God knows why you'd want it, but it's there.

Some other ones are kind of obvious, but... Slugma = Slug + Magma, Magcargo = Magma + Escargot (Fried snails). Oh yeah. Something else. You know that bag that Delibird carries? It feeds its young with that bag. "It nests at the edge of sharp cliffs. It spends all day carrying food to its awaiting chicks." If you catch Delibird, YOU ARE KILLING ITS YOUNG AND YOU SHOULD BE ASHAMED.

Also, Spoink (That weird, spring pig thing) keeps its heart rate up by bouncing. If it stops bouncing by, say, Stun Spore or sleep, it'll die. "Spoink bounces around on its tail. The shock of its bouncing makes its heart pump. As a result, this Pokémon cannot afford to stop bouncing - if it stops, its heart will stop." The lesson here is, if your opponent has a Spoink, close the game down and try to avoid them. Or commit Pokemon homicide. Whichever.
Read my post and you'll know why they teached him bounce...got it confused with hop, but it doesn't really matter.
 

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AlphaMandate said:
Lt. Surge is called the "Lightning American". So, apparently American exists in the Pokemon world.
Actually, the region of Unova is based off Manhattan. Castelia city is lower manhattan and Nimbasa is upper manhattan. (not sure of actual names). All the other main regions (except orre) are based off real Japanese regions, which you can find on a map of Japan.
 

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him over there said:
The said:
him over there said:
The said:
I've never noticed that the Pokemon have better health care than the humans until now.
Which is to say they even have healthcare. Which is apparently so good the nurses encourage them to get hurt so they can see them again.
But that's okay. Trainers don't get hurt. They only white out if they lose a match.
Am I the only one unsure of what "whiting out" even means? Also it's messed up how the pokemon seem to be far less affected by each other and the elements yet realistically they could destroy buildings if they simply tried.
Blacking out = whiting out.

Even been knocked out? I know I see white not black.

Also, in Japan white is the colour of death/the after life.
 

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GeneralFungi said:
CrimsonBlaze said:
Dryk said:
Sintrea said:
Here's something that's really weird, and totally canon.
The ghost pokemon Yamask, gen 5, is a pokemon that is the ghost of a human.

"Yamask are known to have once been human, and as such, they retain memories of their former lives. Each Yamask carries a mask depicting the face it once had. Sometimes, it looks at this mask and cries, apparently in longing. Yamask are known to wander the ruins of ancient civilization"

Wut? All of my wut? The implications for this is... unsettling.
This sort of thing isn't new either


"It tugs on the hands of children to steal them away. However, it gets pulled around instead. "


"An abandoned plush doll became this Pokémon. They are said to live in garbage dumps and wander about in search of the children that threw them away."
I'm starting to think that all these Pokemon entries are not based on actual fact or research, but a bunch of folklore and stories about the Pokemon when they were first discovered by normal individuals. I say this because a lot of the entries for Ghost-types are a lot more daunting and directed towards scaring kids straight compared to those of Dark-types.
You thought ghost type descriptions were terrifying? Check this out.

"During the daytime, Cacturne remains unmoving so that it does not lose any moisture to the harsh desert sun. This Pokémon becomes active at night when the temperature drops.

If a traveler is going through a desert in the thick of night, Cacturne will follow in a ragtag group. The Pokémon are biding their time, waiting for the traveler to tire and become incapable of moving."

Cacturne stand still all day to preserve moisture. At night, it waits for travelers to become exhausted before sucking out all of their bodily fluids in order to get their fix of water. Terrifying. Simply terrifying.

And I love it.
Yeah, I'll admit that is creepy, but if I heard of a possessed ballon or doll coming after children when I was a child, that would have scared me even more.
 

Agow95

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I never noticed that Ekans and Arbok are Snake and Kobra spelt backwards, those three legendary bird pokemon are named after 1, 2 and 3 in spanish (aricUNO, zapDOS, and molTRES),
 

captaincabbage

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CODE-D said:
Sean Hollyman said:
Also, why is all the Gen II art painted in this way?


Not hating on it, but the colours alwas look faded :s
It wasnt just gen 1, all the original art was like that.

but now theyre all like this


Its just art/tech/style progression.
Not gonna lie, I always preferred the original art style over the newer CG style. It just looks so much more beautiful to me.