Things you never noticed in Pokemon.

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Matt King

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i don't know how true this is, but someone told me a few weeks ago that the black tail is wobbuffet and that the blue thing is just a meat shield

also that squirtle is called that because it has a turtles body and a squirrels tail
that ESPion is somthing like extra sensory pokemon
and chikorita is a pear with legs
 

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In the original games you kill Gary's Raticate. When you fight him on the S.S. Anne he still has it, but when you next meet him in Lavender Town he is inside the graveyard and asks you whether or not you know what it is like to have a Pokemon die, he no longer has a Raticate. I've heard further speculation that he died because of the lack of a Pokemon center on the S.S. Anne, guess he didn't have a bed
 

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For the longest time I thought that fire and ice were weak against each other, but then I attempted to use ice beam on a chandelure and it wasn't very effective : \
 

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TheRightToArmBears said:
I only realised how the town naming systems work recently... In R/B/W it's colours (except for pallet town, which I guess is related), in G/S/C it's trees... I haven't played other generations except remakes though, so I don't know about the rest.
Actualy the towns in jhoto are named after flowers and types of wood, not trees.

Hoenn's town's names are mixed words(petal+burg,dew+ford,etc...), although i'm not sure if they use
a specific type of nomeclature methods in the other regions.
 

Froken Keke

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I recently found out that Voltorb is Volt and Orb combined.

Also, Articuno, Zapdos and Moltres ends with Uno, Dos and Tres.
People tend to point that out all the time, but it hadn't been mentioned here yet.
 

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I'm ashamed to say that it took me a while before I learnt rock type attacks are super effective against ice. I knew that Ice was weak to steel and fighting but I didn't know about rocks, I thought it was the other way about.

In the French versions of the games, the Gym Leaders are called Champions, whilst the Champion (I.E, final boss is called the Matrie meaning Master.)

Also I already know that the Towns/Cities in Kanto are named after colours except Pallet town and that the bird trio is Uno, Dos Tres but what I didn't realise is their colours Blue, Yellow and Red which are the three primary colours.

The theme that plays in Olivine City lightouse in Heartgold/Soulsilver is a remix of the Sinnoh Gym Leader theme.
 

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DEINo has one head, ZWEIlous has two heads and HyDREIgon has three heads.
Ein is german for one, Zwei is german for two and Drei is german for three.
 

Sintrea

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Matt King said:
and chikorita is a pear with legs
Dear God THANK YOU
I would stare at Chikorita trying to figure out what the hell it was supposed to be.
...But it doesn't explain it's evolved forms very well.

Here's one:
Cubone is a Kangaskhan's baby wearing its mothers skull.

 

Matt King

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Sintrea said:
Matt King said:
and chikorita is a pear with legs
Dear God THANK YOU
I would stare at Chikorita trying to figure out what the hell it was supposed to be.
...But it doesn't explain it's evolved forms very well.

Here's one:
Cubone is a Kangaskhan's baby wearing it's mothers skull.

yeah there is a theory that, baby khangaskan was missingo or something but it was re-veiled that it was something to do with the code for the old guy that teaches you how to catch Pokemon
 

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knight of some random number said:
I'm ashamed to say that it took me a while before I learnt rock type attacks are super effective against ice. I knew that Ice was weak to steel and fighting but I didn't know about rocks, I thought it was the other way about.

In the French versions of the games, the Gym Leaders are called Champions, whilst the Champion (I.E, final boss is called the Matrie meaning Master.)

Also I already know that the Towns/Cities in Kanto are named after colours except Pallet town and that the bird trio is Uno, Dos Tres but what I didn't realise is their colours Blue, Yellow and Red which are the three primary colours.

The theme that plays in Olivine City lightouse in Heartgold/Soulsilver is a remix of the Sinnoh Gym Leader theme.
uno, dos, tres? holy shit you just blew my mind
 

Josh123914

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There were 38 Missingnos and each one was a cut pokemon, they'd later be added in G/S/C but narrowing them down has been tough (most agree that the likes of Donphan and Ampharos were in as them being cut explains the....... odd choices in the original Safari Park, as well as ice types like Delibird, Swinub and Poliswine, would have meant Seafoam Islands would have more to offer than Seal) and many think the pokemon that appeared in the anime early like Ho-oh and Togepi were meant to be in it originally, hell, one of the original Developers confirmed that there was meant to be more than the original 151 in Pokemon Red, but they had to be removed for tech and budget reasons....