Platypus, Squid, flea, worm?, lice, and my personal fav glitch! I want a real cannon missingno!
I always found it odd that Slaking was ape-like when his previous forms were Sloths.Jonathan Fifer said:Hornet was beedril, gorilla could be slaking, mosquito could almost be any flying bug type with absorb, but I think fly and hummingbird haven't been done.Torrasque said:Oh I love this game! I played it a while ago with a friend of mine while we played MW2.
I can't remember all the animals we thought of, but I know the trick is to think of the animals you know, and check your memory (or <url=http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Main_Page>bulbapedia if your memory sucks) and see if there is a pokemon for it.
Lets see...
Hummingbird
Hornet
Fly
Mosquito
Gorilla (I think)
And I can't recall any Panda pokemon...
I will think more on this.
The one I want to see is a Double Wattled Cassowary! Think the bird from Up. (google search it, it's a real thing).
Hitmonchan, Hitmonlee, Jynx, Machop, Machoke, Machamp... those are the one that comes to mind, as I'm not familiar with every single Pokémon, but yeah, there's many humanoid Pokémon.Caramel Frappe said:I'm certain they've never done this animal before-
Man. Seriously, there's not one pokemon that resembles a man. Unless you count Ditto that cute pink slime critter who can appear to look like anything it wishes. Not even sure if it has a gender or not at all.
Brontosaur was mentioned previously, lets see.....SupahGamuh said:Hitmonchan, Hitmonlee, Jynx, Machop, Machoke, Machamp... those are the one that comes to mind, as I'm not familiar with every single Pokémon, but yeah, there's many humanoid Pokémon.Caramel Frappe said:I'm certain they've never done this animal before-
Man. Seriously, there's not one pokemon that resembles a man. Unless you count Ditto that cute pink slime critter who can appear to look like anything it wishes. Not even sure if it has a gender or not at all.
OT: Maybe a Brontosaurus, T-Rex and a Velociraptor? There's lots of dinosaurs they can take inspiration for new Pokémon.
Sonic Doctor said:
A lot of people say Mightyena but its supposed to be based off of a hyena, soo it could go both ways I supposeTheRightToArmBears said:Hmm, this is tricky considering I only know gen 1 and 2. But what about wolves? I know of dog and fox pokemon, but no wolves come to mind.
Snorlax was a Pandakrazykidd said:Pandas , shrimp , chicken(?) , zebras (?) ass ( donkey duh)
I really don't know since i didnt play black/white
What, how is Typhlosion a badger?captaincabbage said:Yeah they did a badger in Gen 2. Typhlosion.Panzer_God said:Have they done a badger? And they did a dolphin
OT: They haven't done a cheetah, and they haven't done a falcon as far as I can remember.
The I-can-be-anything pokemon who looks like dropped pink blancmange? I don't see it though, I wouldn't even call it resembling an amoeba really sorrynuba km said:ditto and one of the 5th gen ones(and his evolutions) who's name I keep forgettingMr.Petey said:How about anything like a virus or a bacteria perhaps? even if it wasn't constrained to the microscopic world
Yopaz said:My point is in this ridiculous discussion is talking about adapting animals into a world that is imaginary. In this magical imaginary world there are a bunch of magnets stuck together with sentience. Realism and our laws of nature don't come into play here. Spinarak was inspired by spiders so any spider pokemon after him will feel derivative regardless of the number of legs the imaginary cock-o-mon has is going to change that. Applying our laws of entomology to the pokeverse is ludicrous.Red Roark said:Actually that's not technical at all. It's THE defining character of a spider. When you got an unknown bug the first thing you look at is if it got 6 legs or 8 legs. Thus Spinarak and Ariados are insects.Yopaz said:Don't be so damn technical. These are pokemon adaptations, not entomology. Spinarak and his evolution are the poke equivalent of spiders.Red Roark said:Spiders have 8 legs. Spinarak has 6.Yopaz said:Spinark covers the spider. And they came out with some vegtable thing that resembled a sea cucumber but I think was supposed to be an eggplant.itchcrotch said:Such as Walrein?spectrenihlus said:damnit! now i remember!itchcrotch said:Oh come on you know who it is big hint. earth generation 1.spectrenihlus said:Nope they have that oneitchcrotch said:octopus?
Octillery
ah yes, i remember that one, second generation wasn't it?
well then... what abooouuut... an rhinoceros?
rhyhorn
sigh... okay... hm... what aboooooouuuuuuut... a walrus!
I can't really remember seeing a spider or a sea cucumber.
Red Roark said:Yeah, I get that, but I want to see a Pokemon that is an actual spider. Spinrak is not. Spiders are not the only arthopods capable of making net.Yopaz said:My point is in this ridiculous discussion is talking about adapting animals into a world that is imaginary. In this magical imaginary world there are a bunch of magnets stuck together with sentience. Realism and our laws of nature don't come into play here. Spinarak was inspired by spiders so any spider pokemon after him will feel derivative regardless of the number of legs the imaginary cock-o-mon has is going to change that. Applying our laws of entomology to the pokeverse is ludicrous.Red Roark said:Actually that's not technical at all. It's THE defining character of a spider. When you got an unknown bug the first thing you look at is if it got 6 legs or 8 legs. Thus Spinarak and Ariados are insects.Yopaz said:Don't be so damn technical. These are pokemon adaptations, not entomology. Spinarak and his evolution are the poke equivalent of spiders.Red Roark said:Spiders have 8 legs. Spinarak has 6.Yopaz said:Spinark covers the spider. And they came out with some vegtable thing that resembled a sea cucumber but I think was supposed to be an eggplant.itchcrotch said:Such as Walrein?spectrenihlus said:damnit! now i remember!itchcrotch said:Oh come on you know who it is big hint. earth generation 1.spectrenihlus said:Nope they have that oneitchcrotch said:octopus?
Octillery
ah yes, i remember that one, second generation wasn't it?
well then... what abooouuut... an rhinoceros?
rhyhorn
sigh... okay... hm... what aboooooouuuuuuut... a walrus!
I can't really remember seeing a spider or a sea cucumber.
well I think ditto is actually supposed to be a stem cell but this is defiantly a cell:Mr.Petey said:The I-can-be-anything pokemon who looks like dropped pink blancmange? I don't see it though, I wouldn't even call it resembling an amoeba really sorrynuba km said:ditto and one of the 5th gen ones(and his evolutions) who's name I keep forgettingMr.Petey said:How about anything like a virus or a bacteria perhaps? even if it wasn't constrained to the microscopic world
We have Angler Fish, Lanturn.Shoggoth2588 said:Hm...well maybe we should count plants and minerals too since Pokemon has been doing both for a long while now. As for animals, I don't think they've done an Orangutan yet. I think they also skipped Sphinx, Trolls, characters of the Hiragana and, Katakana alphabet, Angler fish, mosquitoes, horseflies, horse shoe craps (Kabuto is not one)...That's all I've got though...
Giant bipedal Chicken.Volan said:I can only think through the first two gens, but the more unlike-lies I'll nominate are a squid, Kiwi, parrot, rabbit, sharks(?), chickens/hens, zebras, tigers, centipede, dingos, leeches.....that's the extent of my current knowledge.
Let me know if those have actually been done in the more redundant series.![]()