NirthPanter Yea I agree. It's weird cause Pokemon don't really 'grow up'. They hatch looking like something, then evolve whenever they are ready. This is one of the only Pokemon where they talk about having 'young'.
Maybe the Baby is the Kangaskan, the big body, its a protective adjunct.... if baby faints or dies so does the brown defender. I mean it not unique, other pokemon have been shown to have detactable weapons, farfetch'd being 1 of the first examples. Also explains why during Mega Evolution it's the "Baby" that recieves the metamorphasis.. not the "mother" is the same.... the "mother" not mother at all, but an organic shield used by the small Kangaskhan creature.... which is also why it so agressive and fearless at fighting to defend the "baby" its basically mindless, it's soul function is to protect the young.... When Mega Evolve happens. It still under the sway of the "baby" but now fights in tandem.
Great theory. So the baby, when born, uses its energy to create the carrier body. It would be perfect, if one episode of the anime didn't exist. "THE KANGASKHAN BOY!" I think it was called. There, we see a "shield" with no "real" Kangaskhan. Unless the "real" Kangaskhan somehow turned human, but that wouldn't explain the kid's parents. Still very plausible. 9/10 since it only has 1 flaw.
Actually have answer to that: The “baby” kangaskhan isn’t dead.... just separated (still alive somewhere for the moment). So the basically autonomous “mother body” basically following its function, with the nearest surrogate, unable to find the “baby” but not dropping down dead as it life is still linked to the missing “baby”. If the baby was reintroduced to the “mother” it would probably immediately reject the boy. I havent seen much of the anime and that was years ago when was new like season 1, and only played pokemon casually. so i dunno if there fine details i need to know... like the kangaskhan kid.
i've actually explained that though youtube glitched so it may have gone to another (so reposted it on this listing AssassinWolfGaming-Project SKWID-29/5/15
Well that is true but this is only "game breaking" IF your theory is 100% canon so by saying "it's game breaking" you're implying that your theory is canon. Not saying it was a bad theory, you just could've worded a few things better.
I just assumed that the mother Kangaskhan was the registered Pokemon while the baby was unregistered, but still with the mother (which doesn't matter since you don't need to command the baby Kahn to attack or do amything; the baby only obeys its mother. The baby Kahn attacking with the mother Kahn could just be baby and mother working together.) As for the mega evolution, whose to say that temporary size and strength don't come with the evolution? After all, it does eventually wear off after battle, and the baby does become normal-sized again. In short, I think that these are two Pokemon, but with the mother Kangaskhan being registered in the Poke Ball, causing it to be traditionally classified as one Pokemon.
A while back, Lockstin and Gnoggin made a video similar to this one and came to the conclusion that the “parent” is a decoy since kangaskan hatches with a baby and only the baby changes during mega evolution
A thought I had while watching this, what about asexual reproduction? Breeding a female Kangaskhan (the only gender it can be) with anything else doesn't result in a baby Kangaskhan even though that's what logically should happen, it results in a full grown Kangaskhan with it's own baby. What if "Baby Kangaskhan" is actually asexually reproduced, this would result in an exact clone of it's mother albeit in an embryonic state. If the baby was a copy of it's mother by this means wouldn't that result in the two having the same digital signature used by a Pokeball to determine what Pokemon it is registered to? Correct me if any part of this is wrong, but I think that's a pretty good explanation for how they are two different Pokemon, and can be held by the same ball.
+SunnyCloud33 If you were to go into detail on that, if you were to go into any pokemon game with Kangaskhan, it's denominator, or total of health counts for both regardless of mega evolution or not. Cheers.
Maybe Kangaskhan's baby in the pouch is still attached by an umbilical cord? Pokeballs can't considered it two pokemon since fetuses are not autonomous beings. **Now waits inevitable pro-life/pro-choice arguments to ensue...**
AssassinWolfGaming-Project SKWID-29/5/15 The umbilical cord is Mega baby Kangaskhan's rock belly button. The cord part is rolled up and hidden behind the rock. When it goes back to being normal Kangaskhan, the baby hooks itself back up to mom like an electrical cord to a socket. **I will let the image sink into your head...**
HitomiNoRyu So... Mama Kanga is a plug hole and baby Kanga is a plug? Err..............................................,.,........................................................................
I think you CAN assign two Pokemon to a pokeball as long as the other one isn't already caught, and the Pokemon is holding the other in a fashion similar to kangaskhan which would also explain why they can go into the pokeball with items
I got a song for my newly hatched kangaskhan. Hey I just hatched you. And this is crazy. But where the fuck... Did you get that baby? (Call me maybe by Carly Rae Jepson)
Or what if it is actually possible to catch two pokemon at once, but the slightest resistance would result in a fail. So you are actually catching the baby, but the mom don't want to leave it, so it stays in the ball! Therefore, the Kangaskhan(s) is/are two pokemon. What if?
My theory is that I always thought the baby is just a small parasitic twin which would explain why when hatching a Kangaskhan it would already had a baby with it. Also when you mega evolve it the parasitic twin would be strong enough to leave the pouch and fight
Liked the theory. Some people have speculated that Kangaskhan is the substitute for the baby, which would support that a pokeball can only fit one pokemon :)
Cool. Glad this vid came out right after the pokeball one. I can share with you another theory about pokemon-animism. So. If pokeballs are spirit "seals" and a seal can only contain a single poke-dude, how can both mother and baby be sealed with a single talisman? Answer: The seals entrap the complete essence of the spirit. A spirit of fire is incomplete without the heat/light/smoke it may give off. This is easy to imagine when dealing with most pokemon types. Each species represents the essence of at least one aspect of their elements: Camerupt is a volcano-spirit, Rapidash is one of friction (or "trail-blazing"), and houndoom is hell-fire. These are things that can be readily agreed with using minimal effort or persuasion, I think. Normal types can be harder to summarize, as many embody abstract or common aspects. Kangaskhan is the "spirit-of-motherhood". It can only be sealed completely, in a state of "motherhood". To seal only the parent without the child is to leave behind its vital essence. It can't be "Kangaskhan" without both the "mother" part, and the "Joey" part, because, it is "motherhood" incarnate. To close, I'll posit my own theory: should the separation of mother and baby be forced, it stops being "Kangaskhan". This causes the "mother" part to waste away, and forces the "joey" to continue its existence as something new.... Like a cubone, for instance. BOOM! Into another well-documented fan-theory!
I remember seeing another YT video saying that the UPS employee ( :P ) is just a defense-illusion. Seeing "her" would make smaller pokemon intimidated & not want to attack the Pokemon. & in that same video, if I remember correctly, the user was also describing how Unown might be the pre-evo of Wynaut, & the blue body is just like the big brown Kangaskhan.
Or maybe the baby does not have an ID itself (wich means the pokeball only identifies the mother. And after The Baby grows up, it must be released, if not the mother. Or, the baby could be so young that it has the same ID as the mother. Who knows?
+ProtoMario it is kinda like if a pokemon were pregnant. if you caught a pregnant pokemon it wouldnt remove the baby pokemon from the womb. essentially the 2 are one until she gives birth. it is the same with kamgistan and its baby. they are 2 pokemon but until the 3 years are up he is in her pouch or womb.
ProtoMario Interesting thought, but wouldn't it make sense that the pokeball DOESN'T recognize the baby? It recognizes the parent, which carries the baby at all times. So since there's no real way to isolate such a small signal, the pokeball is unable to reject it. Also, I do think you had a good idea going when you mentioned the time flux, since you can clearly see the baby is more developed when Kangaskhan is mega-evolved. I think what happens is similar to the pokeball during the initial capture: The megastone can't isolate just the mother, and causes them both to "mega-evolve", though as we can see, the baby absorbs most of the power, causing it to mature. When you call it back to the pokeball, the ball recognizes the mega energy, but this time doesn't realize that these two pokemon are indeed 2 individual pokemon, as they both absorbed the same mega-evolution energy. So to the ball, yes, they're one pokemon, but genetically they are not, as technology is easily confused. It would sort of also explain why the Abra family can be captured with their spoons, and Farfetch'd with its leek.
You said that if a pokemon's data isn't registered to the Pokeball it can leave whenever it wants and that is why you cannot have 2 pokemon in one ball. So maybe the baby isn't registered and is free to leave but it wants to stay with its parent so will until it is ready to go. Good Video BTW
Maybe their signature is so low that the 2 of them together equal up to one pokemon, but, I like apex2000's theory with the big one being the small ones mindless "shell" like the deal with wabbafet.
I have a theory on this:- they are 1 pokemon letting it be captured, as a kangaskhan grows up it gets stronger and increases its aura powers (can be used as telekinesis for fighting types as shown by lucario on numerous occasions) when kangaskhan is strong enough (or is powered up enough via mega evolution) it is able to cellularly decombine itself from its 'baby' using a special liquid it can secrete inside its pouch ( kangaroos secrete a sticky liquid in its pouch so why not let kangaskahn sectreate a cellularly discombining/combining one instead) it uses its aura (or telekinesis) to control its child and send it off to find food so it can be extra safe in a cave or something. before it is powerful enough it protects its 'young' at all costs because of this great power and/or it may (before maturing enough) think it actually is a child. so mainly kangaskahn is 1 pokemon with telekinetic powers that secrets a cellular combing/discombing liquid in its pouch. well thats my threory anyway :P
+Proto Mario But PROTO Kangaskhan and Chancy are not the only Pokémon to break this rule, what about Slowbro and Slowking? Then there is Execute who is 6 separate entities who make up a single Pokémon. Also before it is mentioned if you watch the Episode with Slowbro I do believe that the Shellder that becomes it's tail is still a unique Pokémon and even makes noise. Also you have a Theory on De-evolution if said Shellder ever let go then it would change back and it's host would become a Slowpoke again. Then you have Dugtrio who is 3 diglets, where will it end Comments section?
Or alternately, pokeballs are programmed to be able to capture two pokemon in the case of Kangaskhan specially, as no other pokemon shows as high a level of parental care, and it is unethical to capture one without the other.
I think that kangaskhan is two pokemon that technically break the laws of capturing pokemon. Because A there are two other pokemon that break this law. Those pokemon are slowbro and slowking. In slowbro (and i think slowking's) entries state that if the shellder lets go of slowbro orslowking's tail or head (respectively) than it will revert back into slowpoke. And B whenever mega evolution is seen in the anime the pokemon is wearing the mega stone in a personalized piece of armor or in a necklace or strap they are wearing. and as we all know mega evolution and primal reversion reveals their true form, powers, and abilities. With that in mind look at both versions of the mother kangaskhan only. What is the differnce besides the baby not in her pouch? Absolutely nothing. This could be evidence that the baby itself gets the special accessory or armor and is the one that truly mega evolves and unlocks its true form also unlocking its mothers true special ability "parental bond" that allows them both to fight as one pokemon. In fact if I am corect the mega baby kangaskhan will be featured towards the end of the xy anime and will actually possess its own species name for the next generation. This could mean we can breed for the mega babykangaskhan using a new incence. If no new incense at least through other special means
ProtoMario Also, Proto! If a Cubone is the result of a baby Kangaskhan losing its mother to death, what happens to the mother whose baby dies? And can man-made pokemon (such as trade-to-evolve, or evolve-by-stone pokemon) survive in the wild? Can they /EXIST/ in the wild?
hmm you make some good arguments and awesome theory suggestiong here proto!!! =D LOL I know im gonna have to say it bro but i'll put it with PAZASS and epicness XD "BUT PROTO!" WHAT ABOUT POKEMON LIKE DUGTRIO,DODRIO,MAGNETON, WEEZING, EXXECUTE,GIRAFERIG,METANG,METAGROSS, SPIRITOMB,HYDREGON,COFAGRIEUS,AND BINICLE AND BIBARICLE, THEY ARE MORE THAN ONE POKEMON " hahha hope that was epic enough there proto ,tried to make it as long as possible dude ,keep up the sick amazing work friend! ^_^
My explanation is that Gen 1 was not a very well thought-out Dex and was an oversimplified game about catching and battling monsters. So many Gen 1 Pokemon make less no sense compared to the later, more well thought out generations. Why do so many Gen 1 Pokemon have items and clothing that are seemingly inseparable from them (Machoke, Machamp, Kadabra, Alakazam, Jynx, Farfetch'd, Cubone, Marrowak)? The real answer is because they just didn't think that hard about it and breeding wasn't a thing yet. The only time this weirdness happened again from what I can recall is the Timbur, Gurdur, Conkeldur family, Mega Alakazam, and maybe Mega Sableye. The lore and the game mechanics just simply don't add up sometimes and there isn't a satisfying explanation for it (unless you believe like me, that all Pokemon are indeed descendants of Mew and thus all inherently have Mew's powers to some degree, thus why they evolve at all since it's a form of transformation, and why they can learn some moves and can breed with certain Pokemon that they seemingly shouldn't and produce fertile offspring with no fear of inbreeding consequences. Mew is a super powered shapeshifter and all Pokemon are corrupted and limited versions of Mew, so when Primeape or Alakazam use Iron Tail, they quickly manifest a tail to attack with and it disappears right after. Same with Whooper and the punching moves. Also it explains where they get the rocks for things like Rock Throw, where the water goes if you use Surf indoors, etc).
In my opinion, both the mother and the baby is the same species, but the game only refers as "Kengaskhan" the mother, but is the baby which Mega Evolves. So, "Kengaskhan" is the mother, and "Mega Kengasthan" is the baby.
The same debate can be applied to other Pokémon who are multiple entities Magneton klink/klang/kilnklang paras/parasect slowbro/slowking metang/metagross aegislash And that's without mentioning the ones who have clothes/inanimate objects.
I doubt it'll ever happen, but game freak should explain how Kangaskhan works by making the baby in it's pouch its own Pokemon, they could introduce a mechanic where after enough steps or after teaching kangaskhan a certain move or giving it a certain item a situation similar to ninjask happens and if you have a PokeBall in your bag you get the said baby Pokemon, and at a certain level it evolves into kangaskhan and if it's a female the cycle repeats, or have it locked to always be female. I think it'd also be cool if they gave it a male variant evolution, and to circumvent the egg situation have a mechanic where if you have a female and male kangaskhan on your team after a certain amount of steps the female kangaskhan will either be holding the egg with the baby Pokemon (which you could then take from it to get it's baby as a Pokemon if you have a free spot on your team), or it'll enter an 'egg state' where it's model changes to have an egg in it's pouch, followed by cracks along it, then finally with the baby in it's pouch, after reaching each tier of steps similar to eggs. I feel like that'd be a cool unique thing for kangaskhan and it'd finally fix the egg paradox with every kangaskhan is somehow born a mother
I've gotten a good idea for a pokemon theory: Are Pokémon humans that are li living with some aliens in symbiosis? That would mean, that the humans are giving the aliens a safe home and the aliens are giving the humans special powers. In the "Sinnoh Myths" they are saying that a dead fish-Pokémon will rebirth. That's because the alien in the human heals its owner after a while too. Maybe there are some Pokémon which remember that they were humans like the protagonist of Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Blue Rescue Team and Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team. That's my little theory!
Idea: Kangaskhan and baby Kangaskhan are 2 separate pokemon but go into one pokeball because baby Kangaskhan doesn't have its own signature for a pokeball to register and at 3 years of age it gains one. This could be similar to how a human baby will have the immune system of its mother for only a few months at most. I would really like opinions on this idea.
But proto! What about the theory that kangaskhan is the final evolutionary form of cubone? That all the evolutionary data of marrowak was scrapped but not erased shortly before the gen 1 release, that data being dumped into what we know as missingno, the pokemon who when evolved turns into kangaskhan. The theory also concludes with kangaskhan dying, and it's offspring being so lonely that it puts the mother's skull on...
I've always assumed that they are "one" because of the umbilical cord (no idea if that's spelled right), and I've always had a head cannon about when Kangaskahn megas, that its actually the baby mega evolving so it can fight
One thing that proves this even more. When you hatch a Kangaskan, it has a baby in its pouch. Only one pokemon can be hatched from an egg, so they must be one entity. Like a Girafferig, Doduo, or Dodrio
Proto you have very interesting theory but it got me thinking that kangaskhan and its child have the same data signature cooperating with your previous theory so kangaskhan and its young maybe two different life forms the pokeball's system recognized them as 1 entity separated before mega evolution and after mega evolution
Gnoggin actually covered this, not on the basis of energy signatures but with the larger being a punching bag, the "baby" has a telepathic link to this larger body and which explains why the smaller one evolves in mega form. But this doesn't explain why it is permitted to leave the pouch after 3 years
Maybe the people who invented the Pokeball, or later upgrades done by silph co., prepared for multiple pokemon of the same species with near identical stats EX: eggxecute, eggxecutor (I forgot how to spell their names...), magneton, chansey, blissey, klink, klank, the list goes on.
I think that some Pokémon are 1 en 2 at the same time. It sounds crazy but look at Excecutor (?), the Pokédex says that if a head falls off it would become a new Eggcecute (?) again. So the Pokémon is 1 if it is captured but when the Pokémon splits up, the both halfs of it become new Pokémon. Maybe that can debug the theorie dat Slowbro can de-evolve or something? Oh, maybe some items like the mega evolution stone can effect this process temporarily
Good point, may I add something though, Duosion has two brains, thus it shall try to act as two though it is one, what if the two Kangaskhan and the Little Kangaskhan are the same Pokémon but with two brains and two bodies, a lot like Exeggcute whom has six bodies and six brains but one admits a psychic field to keep them together, and after three years the little Kangaskhan had a fully grown brain, so it departs from it's mother and has another child, the same thing happens on and on, it would also explain why Kangaskhan hatches with a baby in it's pouch.
Before watching the video: I always just assumed that Kangaskhan was two Pokémon and that baby Kangaskhan are purple, and that the baby mega evolves instead of the mother.
I think we have a kanguru situation here. When the young of a kanguru is born it's just a few cm big and crawl up into mommys pouch. There it latches itself onto the Moms teat and does not let go for a few months! What if baby kengaskhan does something similar and after being born practically reattaches itself to its mother? And can not be separated from its mother without the baby dying? maybe it even shares mommys bloodstream again? It is also said about kangurus that they mate again right after the young is born but still attached to the mother in her pouch, for the second embryo to be "put on hold" until the baby in its pouch finally leaves it a year after being born. with that RL logic applied, even if you catch a kengaskhan who doesn't have a baby in it's pouch... it will soon. I honestly, now that I wrote this do not know where I am going... but I thought it was an interesting tidbit that could explain it.
so in your theory, if the pokeball can capture the mother and baby kangaskhan because they have the same energy signature, that should also work with other pokemon as well. for example, a mother and baby lapras(or any other pokemon) can be stored in one pokeball as well. Questions: 1. how do mr. mime's reproduce? is there a mrs. mime? 2. what does diglett's body look like? i'm imagining a diglett head attached to a machoke body hidden underground. 3. is an exeggcute considered as one pokemon or not? how about dugtrio? magneton? i can accept dodrio though as one pokemon because its 3 heads in one body. 4. are cubone born without a skull-helmet? because the skull is supposed to belong its dead mother. 5. shouldn't meowth owners technically be millionaires? payday everyday. 6. trainers can't capture pokemon already owned by other trainers. but what about abandoned pokemon? in the anime though, ash was able to capture his charmander in a pokeball even though it already had an owner. i don't get it.
i like to think of kangaskhan is more like a single unit then one or maybe two pokemon. after time passes the baby would leave the pouch and would then matrue into a full grown kangaskhan. in fact in pokemon special's "x and y chapter" x's kangaskhan is special as when he was only a little boy younger than 10 he was able to have kang (the mother) and kanga (the child) act as two separate fighting entities before mega evolution (mega evolution just allows kanga to fight out of the pouch). whats important is that both kang and kanga are two separate characters with individual feelings and actions making kanga not just a doll in the pouch that does nothing all the time. also kanga has such a close bond with x that once he started to secluded himself in his room out of fear of public harassment getting to him, she has begun to seclude herself in her mothers pouch refusing to leave even long after the expected point.
My theory is that the pokeball registers 2 pokemon at the same time cause it thinks it's just one pokemon. Then when they mega evolve, they can still be put away in the pokeball because they are registered as one.
"BUT PROTO" What if Kangascan is a power suit another words its just a tank to protect a the baby Kangascan so while the baby is makeing a turkey sandwitch in the kitchen like you said "BUT PROTO" which one is the dummy or decoy now i just thought of this theory a few mins. ago so please respond in a video and keep making interesting videos.
Pretty sure there is a deeper mystery revolving around kangaskhan. . . And by that I mean why you get a fully grown kangaskhan with a baby when your kangaskhan egg hatches
But proto i thing that kangskhan is one pokemon but when mega evolve it raise the baby so it can get out of the pouch without getting hurt And when kangskhan dies the baby get out to be a big kangskhan
hey proto i really wanna know who was the previous elite four /champion which green/blue had to defeat before he became the champion. Could you do a theory about that?
Here's my theory, Kangaskhan is actually two pokemon. The reason it let's the baby leave it's stomach is because when a pokemon mega evolves they reach a whole new level of unseen strength such as mega rayquaza. When they mega evolve, the baby obtains a chunk of the new power and shares the energy with its mother hence the ability parental bond. Parental bonds makes it so that every move is used twice with the effects and all. One example is with the power up punch. When Kangaskhan uses the move it gains an attack boost, but because the baby can now help the mother with the shared power it can also use the power up punch to strengthen it's mom and itself. When it's not mega evolved the baby is weak and feebleWhich is why the mom carries it everywhere. The baby is in fact so weak it may not have its own energy for the poke ball to detect, so it sees Kangaskhan as only one but the baby can slip through because the mom is holding on to it. That's just my theory.
But Proto! They are one Pokemon in a sense that the little one is the one controling the big one. Kinda like Wobbuffet's tail being the actual Pokemon and the big blue punching bag is the decoy. That's why Kangaskhan is born with a baby already in its pouch.
well actually other than kangaskahn you never encounter two different pokemon together in one sprite (like in a pouch though chansey might count then ) it could just be the fact that the pokeball also "captures" whatever the targeted pokemon is holding since when you capture wild pokemon there is a chanse of it holding an item naturally so the developing child and unfertilized egg are counted as a side item by the pokeball
i feel like baby kang sharing hp with the mom is simple as mom getting knockedout could discourage the kid or maybe pokemon can share the megastones power with their blood relatives as long as they are able to use the megastone (kang uses kangarite but not charzarite) and one of the two sharing is not using much of the stones full power (baby kang probably doesn't get filled with as much energy as mom since it does half damage and is smaller or is filled with more energy so it can be less dependent on mommy kang and can get to use half the total power of mom since it wasn't able to do anything before)
My theory is similar to yours; The baby kangaskahn has a pretty much identical energy signature thing to its mother. it grows into its own signature as it matures. This makes the poke ball register the two as one entity. As for mega evolution, Pokemon mega evolve without getting years older, so the baby kangaskahn just gets the mega energy stuff from its mother and IT mega evos instead of its mum. So for misspelling kangaskahn n stuff
One thing that has always bothered me about Kangaskhan is how when it hatches from a day care egg, it comes out fully grown and already with a baby. This, in addition to the way that the pokeball registers it as one pokemon leads me to believe that they are really just one pokemon, that is really two pokemon bound together, similiar to dugtrio or magneton (which is why the baby is always there, except when mega evolved which would change its form).
Kangaskhan is refering to the mother and the baby kangaskhan is the one in the pounch. The reason why the mother Kangaskhan doesn't change and the baby does when it mega evolves is well because the mother Kangaskhan is already at its final evolution so it can't evolve.
But Proto, how can you breed a Kangaskhan when the baby hatches with the Kangaskhan?
That was an interesting question...
The baby IS THE REAL ONE
Good point
Maybe I have the anwser?
I left a comment under the video if you're interested?
Sorry for the bad English
NirthPanter Yea I agree. It's weird cause Pokemon don't really 'grow up'. They hatch looking like something, then evolve whenever they are ready. This is one of the only Pokemon where they talk about having 'young'.
Maybe the Baby is the Kangaskan, the big body, its a protective adjunct.... if baby faints or dies so does the brown defender.
I mean it not unique, other pokemon have been shown to have detactable weapons, farfetch'd being 1 of the first examples.
Also explains why during Mega Evolution it's the "Baby" that recieves the metamorphasis.. not the "mother" is the same.... the "mother" not mother at all, but an organic shield used by the small Kangaskhan creature.... which is also why it so agressive and fearless at fighting to defend the "baby" its basically mindless, it's soul function is to protect the young.... When Mega Evolve happens. It still under the sway of the "baby" but now fights in tandem.
Great theory. So the baby, when born, uses its energy to create the carrier body. It would be perfect, if one episode of the anime didn't exist. "THE KANGASKHAN BOY!" I think it was called. There, we see a "shield" with no "real" Kangaskhan. Unless the "real" Kangaskhan somehow turned human, but that wouldn't explain the kid's parents. Still very plausible. 9/10 since it only has 1 flaw.
*brain explosion*
Actually have answer to that:
The “baby” kangaskhan isn’t dead.... just separated (still alive somewhere for the moment).
So the basically autonomous “mother body” basically following its function, with the nearest surrogate, unable to find the “baby” but not dropping down dead as it life is still linked to the missing “baby”.
If the baby was reintroduced to the “mother” it would probably immediately reject the boy.
I havent seen much of the anime and that was years ago when was new like season 1, and only played pokemon casually. so i dunno if there fine details i need to know... like the kangaskhan kid.
i've actually explained that though youtube glitched so it may have gone to another (so reposted it on this listing
AssassinWolfGaming-Project SKWID-29/5/15
Like Roger Jr. on Tekken
My issue with this theory is by saying its "game breaking" or "logic breaking" you're implying that your theory is 100% factual and canon.
chezmix64 My issue with this comment, is that there is no way to prove that it is or isn't 100%
Well that is true but this is only "game breaking" IF your theory is 100% canon so by saying "it's game breaking" you're implying that your theory is canon. Not saying it was a bad theory, you just could've worded a few things better.
chezmix64 When my missingno evolves into Kangaskhan, I think it's pretty game breaking.
Well I mean...yeah but that isn't at all what I'm talking about right now
Is that a pun?
I just assumed that the mother Kangaskhan was the registered Pokemon while the baby was unregistered, but still with the mother (which doesn't matter since you don't need to command the baby Kahn to attack or do amything; the baby only obeys its mother. The baby Kahn attacking with the mother Kahn could just be baby and mother working together.) As for the mega evolution, whose to say that temporary size and strength don't come with the evolution? After all, it does eventually wear off after battle, and the baby does become normal-sized again.
In short, I think that these are two Pokemon, but with the mother Kangaskhan being registered in the Poke Ball, causing it to be traditionally classified as one Pokemon.
A while back, Lockstin and Gnoggin made a video similar to this one and came to the conclusion that the “parent” is a decoy since kangaskan hatches with a baby and only the baby changes during mega evolution
A thought I had while watching this, what about asexual reproduction? Breeding a female Kangaskhan (the only gender it can be) with anything else doesn't result in a baby Kangaskhan even though that's what logically should happen, it results in a full grown Kangaskhan with it's own baby. What if "Baby Kangaskhan" is actually asexually reproduced, this would result in an exact clone of it's mother albeit in an embryonic state. If the baby was a copy of it's mother by this means wouldn't that result in the two having the same digital signature used by a Pokeball to determine what Pokemon it is registered to?
Correct me if any part of this is wrong, but I think that's a pretty good explanation for how they are two different Pokemon, and can be held by the same ball.
But Proto, I want to buy a T-shirt, but the shipping costs as much as the shirt itself!
Raikou!
But Proto, by saying its young has the same energy signal, you're saying they're two Pokémon bound by their energy signal!
+SunnyCloud33 If you were to go into detail on that, if you were to go into any pokemon game with Kangaskhan, it's denominator, or total of health counts for both regardless of mega evolution or not. Cheers.
Maybe the kangaskhan baby and its mother use the same engry until the babie is old enough to be by its self.
did anyone else at least smiled when the clip of chansey bitch slaping meowth
Maybe Kangaskhan's baby in the pouch is still attached by an umbilical cord? Pokeballs can't considered it two pokemon since fetuses are not autonomous beings.
**Now waits inevitable pro-life/pro-choice arguments to ensue...**
Where is the cord when kangaskhan goes mega?
That's actually really good! I still think the baby is the real one though
HitomiNoRyu that also explains why its mega evolution isn't permanent
AssassinWolfGaming-Project SKWID-29/5/15 The umbilical cord is Mega baby Kangaskhan's rock belly button. The cord part is rolled up and hidden behind the rock.
When it goes back to being normal Kangaskhan, the baby hooks itself back up to mom like an electrical cord to a socket.
**I will let the image sink into your head...**
HitomiNoRyu So... Mama Kanga is a plug hole and baby Kanga is a plug? Err..............................................,.,........................................................................
It's three pokemon, actually
HaloFlashMob 3?
HaloFlashMob why do you say three? or is that some wierd joke that I know nothing about. ..
Choochoo Dino It is xP
You are all wrong, they're π pokemon. The pokeball can't understand what the hell π is so it derps and capture them.
Makes sense...
I think you CAN assign two Pokemon to a pokeball as long as the other one isn't already caught, and the Pokemon is holding the other in a fashion similar to kangaskhan which would also explain why they can go into the pokeball with items
There is always an exception to the rule.
and Kangaskhan is that exception.
I'm so happy you have turned down the volume of the intro :) thank you so much
I got a song for my newly hatched kangaskhan.
Hey I just hatched you.
And this is crazy.
But where the fuck...
Did you get that baby?
(Call me maybe by Carly Rae Jepson)
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Or what if it is actually possible to catch two pokemon at once, but the slightest resistance would result in a fail. So you are actually catching the baby, but the mom don't want to leave it, so it stays in the ball! Therefore, the Kangaskhan(s) is/are two pokemon. What if?
My theory is that I always thought the baby is just a small parasitic twin which would explain why when hatching a Kangaskhan it would already had a baby with it.
Also when you mega evolve it the parasitic twin would be strong enough to leave the pouch and fight
Liked the theory. Some people have speculated that Kangaskhan is the substitute for the baby, which would support that a pokeball can only fit one pokemon :)
I remember I I subbed a while back but now your content has improved a lot! I'm not staying subbed for good. Good job Proto!
*am staying subbed, lol
Luke Bob Thanks man, I get messages from people saying how my content is bad and how I went down hill. But these comments keep me motivated.
shouldn't mega kang be a regular evo instead??? then have a mega on top of that... doesn't make sense how the baby grows and shrinks back
+Marcus Xe Yeah, most megas dont make sense.
Cool. Glad this vid came out right after the pokeball one. I can share with you another theory about pokemon-animism.
So.
If pokeballs are spirit "seals" and a seal can only contain a single poke-dude, how can both mother and baby be sealed with a single talisman?
Answer:
The seals entrap the complete essence of the spirit. A spirit of fire is incomplete without the heat/light/smoke it may give off.
This is easy to imagine when dealing with most pokemon types. Each species represents the essence of at least one aspect of their elements: Camerupt is a volcano-spirit, Rapidash is one of friction (or "trail-blazing"), and houndoom is hell-fire. These are things that can be readily agreed with using minimal effort or persuasion, I think.
Normal types can be harder to summarize, as many embody abstract or common aspects.
Kangaskhan is the "spirit-of-motherhood". It can only be sealed completely, in a state of "motherhood". To seal only the parent without the child is to leave behind its vital essence. It can't be "Kangaskhan" without both the "mother" part, and the "Joey" part, because, it is "motherhood" incarnate.
To close, I'll posit my own theory: should the separation of mother and baby be forced, it stops being "Kangaskhan". This causes the "mother" part to waste away, and forces the "joey" to continue its existence as something new.... Like a cubone, for instance.
BOOM! Into another well-documented fan-theory!
I remember seeing another YT video saying that the UPS employee ( :P ) is just a defense-illusion. Seeing "her" would make smaller pokemon intimidated & not want to attack the Pokemon.
& in that same video, if I remember correctly, the user was also describing how Unown might be the pre-evo of Wynaut, & the blue body is just like the big brown Kangaskhan.
It's 3 Pokemon...gotta be 3!
Or maybe the baby does not have an ID itself (wich means the pokeball only identifies the mother. And after The Baby grows up, it must be released, if not the mother.
Or, the baby could be so young that it has the same ID as the mother. Who knows?
I like how Proto's giving off a "Here's a theory you all, now get the f*** outta my face" vibe. Seriously dude, who pooped in your cereal?
Now that I think about it..I wish I made a time lapse of me making the "protomario custom art" shirt like I do with all my other projects
+ProtoMario it is kinda like if a pokemon were pregnant. if you caught a pregnant pokemon it wouldnt remove the baby pokemon from the womb. essentially the 2 are one until she gives birth. it is the same with kamgistan and its baby. they are 2 pokemon but until the 3 years are up he is in her pouch or womb.
The baby kangashan is probably a psychic type, who is the mastermind of the body it's zombified :b
9/10, it has only one flaw, the indigo league episode: "THE KANGASKHAN BOY!"
Frankie Hiltz Then Kangaskhan would be part psychic.
I like the whole "same energy signature" theroy to explain this abnormality.
ProtoMario
Interesting thought, but wouldn't it make sense that the pokeball DOESN'T recognize the baby? It recognizes the parent, which carries the baby at all times. So since there's no real way to isolate such a small signal, the pokeball is unable to reject it.
Also, I do think you had a good idea going when you mentioned the time flux, since you can clearly see the baby is more developed when Kangaskhan is mega-evolved.
I think what happens is similar to the pokeball during the initial capture: The megastone can't isolate just the mother, and causes them both to "mega-evolve", though as we can see, the baby absorbs most of the power, causing it to mature. When you call it back to the pokeball, the ball recognizes the mega energy, but this time doesn't realize that these two pokemon are indeed 2 individual pokemon, as they both absorbed the same mega-evolution energy.
So to the ball, yes, they're one pokemon, but genetically they are not, as technology is easily confused.
It would sort of also explain why the Abra family can be captured with their spoons, and Farfetch'd with its leek.
Kangaskhan's 'baby' is the real one the giant body is just a mindless creature that only knows how to protect the kangaskhan.
BUT PROTO! I WANNA BUY A T-SHIRT BUT IM BROKE!
I agree. Has the same energy signal=one Pokémon=can be caught=Jeff the Potato=Illuminati confirmed.
what hatches from a Kangaskhan egg?
A kangaskhan
Ever notice how only the 'baby' Kangaskhan changes when it mega evolves while the 'mother' physicaly stays the same?
You said that if a pokemon's data isn't registered to the Pokeball it can leave whenever it wants and that is why you cannot have 2 pokemon in one ball. So maybe the baby isn't registered and is free to leave but it wants to stay with its parent so will until it is ready to go. Good Video BTW
The but proto in this video is pretty hard to understand cuz of the echo.
At least the first time
don't forget about the episode when baby kangestkon was walking around by it self
Maybe their signature is so low that the 2 of them together equal up to one pokemon, but, I like apex2000's theory with the big one being the small ones mindless "shell" like the deal with wabbafet.
I have a theory on this:-
they are 1 pokemon letting it be captured, as a kangaskhan grows up it gets stronger and increases its aura powers (can be used as telekinesis for fighting types as shown by lucario on numerous occasions) when kangaskhan is strong enough (or is powered up enough via mega evolution) it is able to cellularly decombine itself from its 'baby' using a special liquid it can secrete inside its pouch ( kangaroos secrete a sticky liquid in its pouch so why not let kangaskahn sectreate a cellularly discombining/combining one instead) it uses its aura (or telekinesis) to control its child and send it off to find food so it can be extra safe in a cave or something. before it is powerful enough it protects its 'young' at all costs because of this great power and/or it may (before maturing enough) think it actually is a child. so mainly kangaskahn is 1 pokemon with telekinetic powers that secrets a cellular combing/discombing liquid in its pouch.
well thats my threory anyway :P
+Proto Mario But PROTO Kangaskhan and Chancy are not the only Pokémon to break this rule, what about Slowbro and Slowking? Then there is Execute who is 6 separate entities who make up a single Pokémon. Also before it is mentioned if you watch the Episode with Slowbro I do believe that the Shellder that becomes it's tail is still a unique Pokémon and even makes noise. Also you have a Theory on De-evolution if said Shellder ever let go then it would change back and it's host would become a Slowpoke again. Then you have Dugtrio who is 3 diglets, where will it end Comments section?
Or alternately, pokeballs are programmed to be able to capture two pokemon in the case of Kangaskhan specially, as no other pokemon shows as high a level of parental care, and it is unethical to capture one without the other.
BUT PROTO THE THEORY IS TO GOOD BUT PROTO WHY ARE YOU SUCH A GOOD RUclipsR
here's how i think it works, the baby does have an energy signature but it is very faint and underdeveloped so it's invisible to the Pokeball.
What about Eggsecute? 6 in a go?!?!?!?!??!?!?!?
They have a collective mind.
I think that kangaskhan is two pokemon that technically break the laws of capturing pokemon. Because A there are two other pokemon that break this law. Those pokemon are slowbro and slowking. In slowbro (and i think slowking's) entries state that if the shellder lets go of slowbro orslowking's tail or head (respectively) than it will revert back into slowpoke. And B whenever mega evolution is seen in the anime the pokemon is wearing the mega stone in a personalized piece of armor or in a necklace or strap they are wearing. and as we all know mega evolution and primal reversion reveals their true form, powers, and abilities. With that in mind look at both versions of the mother kangaskhan only. What is the differnce besides the baby not in her pouch? Absolutely nothing. This could be evidence that the baby itself gets the special accessory or armor and is the one that truly mega evolves and unlocks its true form also unlocking its mothers true special ability "parental bond" that allows them both to fight as one pokemon. In fact if I am corect the mega baby kangaskhan will be featured towards the end of the xy anime and will actually possess its own species name for the next generation. This could mean we can breed for the mega babykangaskhan using a new incence. If no new incense at least through other special means
ProtoMario
Also, Proto!
If a Cubone is the result of a baby Kangaskhan losing its mother to death, what happens to the mother whose baby dies?
And can man-made pokemon (such as trade-to-evolve, or evolve-by-stone pokemon) survive in the wild? Can they /EXIST/ in the wild?
I think it's time that baby Kangaskhan was either a separate Pokémon or have Kangaskhan be connected with the Marowak evolution line.
hmm you make some good arguments and awesome theory suggestiong here proto!!! =D LOL I know im gonna have to say it bro but i'll put it with PAZASS and epicness XD
"BUT PROTO!" WHAT ABOUT POKEMON LIKE DUGTRIO,DODRIO,MAGNETON, WEEZING, EXXECUTE,GIRAFERIG,METANG,METAGROSS, SPIRITOMB,HYDREGON,COFAGRIEUS,AND BINICLE AND BIBARICLE, THEY ARE MORE THAN ONE POKEMON " hahha hope that was epic enough there proto ,tried to make it as long as possible dude ,keep up the sick amazing work friend! ^_^
Why when pokemon eggs hatch they already have a poke all
My explanation is that Gen 1 was not a very well thought-out Dex and was an oversimplified game about catching and battling monsters. So many Gen 1 Pokemon make less no sense compared to the later, more well thought out generations. Why do so many Gen 1 Pokemon have items and clothing that are seemingly inseparable from them (Machoke, Machamp, Kadabra, Alakazam, Jynx, Farfetch'd, Cubone, Marrowak)? The real answer is because they just didn't think that hard about it and breeding wasn't a thing yet. The only time this weirdness happened again from what I can recall is the Timbur, Gurdur, Conkeldur family, Mega Alakazam, and maybe Mega Sableye.
The lore and the game mechanics just simply don't add up sometimes and there isn't a satisfying explanation for it (unless you believe like me, that all Pokemon are indeed descendants of Mew and thus all inherently have Mew's powers to some degree, thus why they evolve at all since it's a form of transformation, and why they can learn some moves and can breed with certain Pokemon that they seemingly shouldn't and produce fertile offspring with no fear of inbreeding consequences. Mew is a super powered shapeshifter and all Pokemon are corrupted and limited versions of Mew, so when Primeape or Alakazam use Iron Tail, they quickly manifest a tail to attack with and it disappears right after. Same with Whooper and the punching moves. Also it explains where they get the rocks for things like Rock Throw, where the water goes if you use Surf indoors, etc).
XuntosIzor the later generations are worse and more retarded.a sword is now a Pokémon?thats not well thought out
In my opinion, both the mother and the baby is the same species, but the game only refers as "Kengaskhan" the mother, but is the baby which Mega Evolves. So, "Kengaskhan" is the mother, and "Mega Kengasthan" is the baby.
My theory is the developers forgot about about the "one pokemon per ball" rule when they made it.
The same debate can be applied to other Pokémon who are multiple entities
Magneton
klink/klang/kilnklang
paras/parasect
slowbro/slowking
metang/metagross
aegislash
And that's without mentioning the ones who have clothes/inanimate objects.
I doubt it'll ever happen, but game freak should explain how Kangaskhan works by making the baby in it's pouch its own Pokemon, they could introduce a mechanic where after enough steps or after teaching kangaskhan a certain move or giving it a certain item a situation similar to ninjask happens and if you have a PokeBall in your bag you get the said baby Pokemon, and at a certain level it evolves into kangaskhan and if it's a female the cycle repeats, or have it locked to always be female. I think it'd also be cool if they gave it a male variant evolution, and to circumvent the egg situation have a mechanic where if you have a female and male kangaskhan on your team after a certain amount of steps the female kangaskhan will either be holding the egg with the baby Pokemon (which you could then take from it to get it's baby as a Pokemon if you have a free spot on your team), or it'll enter an 'egg state' where it's model changes to have an egg in it's pouch, followed by cracks along it, then finally with the baby in it's pouch, after reaching each tier of steps similar to eggs. I feel like that'd be a cool unique thing for kangaskhan and it'd finally fix the egg paradox with every kangaskhan is somehow born a mother
I've gotten a good idea for a pokemon theory:
Are Pokémon humans that are li living with some aliens in symbiosis? That would mean, that the humans are giving the aliens a safe home and the aliens are giving the humans special powers.
In the "Sinnoh Myths" they are saying that a dead fish-Pokémon will rebirth. That's because the alien in the human heals its owner after a while too.
Maybe there are some Pokémon which remember that they were humans like the protagonist of Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Blue Rescue Team and Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team.
That's my little theory!
I think that nintendo just don't think about it when they design a cool looking kangaroo like pokemon XD
Idea: Kangaskhan and baby Kangaskhan are 2 separate pokemon but go into one pokeball because baby Kangaskhan doesn't have its own signature for a pokeball to register and at 3 years of age it gains one. This could be similar to how a human baby will have the immune system of its mother for only a few months at most.
I would really like opinions on this idea.
The baby is training to defend it self when mega evolved
But proto! What about the theory that kangaskhan is the final evolutionary form of cubone? That all the evolutionary data of marrowak was scrapped but not erased shortly before the gen 1 release, that data being dumped into what we know as missingno, the pokemon who when evolved turns into kangaskhan. The theory also concludes with kangaskhan dying, and it's offspring being so lonely that it puts the mother's skull on...
BUT PROTO!!!
What about remorade and Manitne?
BUT PROTO!!!
what about Slowbro and Shelder??
I feel like in the future games they may add a pre-evolved and male version of it.
I've always assumed that they are "one" because of the umbilical cord (no idea if that's spelled right), and I've always had a head cannon about when Kangaskahn megas, that its actually the baby mega evolving so it can fight
One thing that proves this even more. When you hatch a Kangaskan, it has a baby in its pouch. Only one pokemon can be hatched from an egg, so they must be one entity. Like a Girafferig, Doduo, or Dodrio
Proto you have very interesting theory but it got me thinking that kangaskhan and its child have the same data signature cooperating with your previous theory so kangaskhan and its young maybe two different life forms the pokeball's system recognized them as 1 entity separated before mega evolution and after mega evolution
Gnoggin actually covered this, not on the basis of energy signatures but with the larger being a punching bag, the "baby" has a telepathic link to this larger body and which explains why the smaller one evolves in mega form. But this doesn't explain why it is permitted to leave the pouch after 3 years
The new "but proto" is perfect.
this was an interesting theory
i liked it even though it was short
Maybe the people who invented the Pokeball, or later upgrades done by silph co., prepared for multiple pokemon of the same species with near identical stats EX: eggxecute, eggxecutor (I forgot how to spell their names...), magneton, chansey, blissey, klink, klank, the list goes on.
I think that some Pokémon are 1 en 2 at the same time.
It sounds crazy but look at Excecutor (?), the Pokédex says that if a head falls off it would become a new Eggcecute (?) again.
So the Pokémon is 1 if it is captured but when the Pokémon splits up, the both halfs of it become new Pokémon.
Maybe that can debug the theorie dat Slowbro can de-evolve or something?
Oh, maybe some items like the mega evolution stone can effect this process temporarily
What-if Plot twist: The baby is the one that attacks first, or is the one that attacks pre gen 6
Good point, may I add something though, Duosion has two brains, thus it shall try to act as two though it is one, what if the two Kangaskhan and the Little Kangaskhan are the same Pokémon but with two brains and two bodies, a lot like Exeggcute whom has six bodies and six brains but one admits a psychic field to keep them together, and after three years the little Kangaskhan had a fully grown brain, so it departs from it's mother and has another child, the same thing happens on and on, it would also explain why Kangaskhan hatches with a baby in it's pouch.
Before watching the video:
I always just assumed that Kangaskhan was two Pokémon and that baby Kangaskhan are purple, and that the baby mega evolves instead of the mother.
I think we have a kanguru situation here. When the young of a kanguru is born it's just a few cm big and crawl up into mommys pouch. There it latches itself onto the Moms teat and does not let go for a few months!
What if baby kengaskhan does something similar and after being born practically reattaches itself to its mother? And can not be separated from its mother without the baby dying? maybe it even shares mommys bloodstream again?
It is also said about kangurus that they mate again right after the young is born but still attached to the mother in her pouch, for the second embryo to be "put on hold" until the baby in its pouch finally leaves it a year after being born.
with that RL logic applied, even if you catch a kengaskhan who doesn't have a baby in it's pouch... it will soon.
I honestly, now that I wrote this do not know where I am going... but I thought it was an interesting tidbit that could explain it.
probably the baby is somehow connected to it and it grows separately and the bigger one has to protect it because if it dies it probably dies.
so in your theory, if the pokeball can capture the mother and baby kangaskhan because they have the same energy signature, that should also work with other pokemon as well. for example, a mother and baby lapras(or any other pokemon) can be stored in one pokeball as well.
Questions:
1. how do mr. mime's reproduce? is there a mrs. mime?
2. what does diglett's body look like? i'm imagining a diglett head attached to a machoke body hidden underground.
3. is an exeggcute considered as one pokemon or not? how about dugtrio? magneton? i can accept dodrio though as one pokemon because its 3 heads in one body.
4. are cubone born without a skull-helmet? because the skull is supposed to belong its dead mother.
5. shouldn't meowth owners technically be millionaires? payday everyday.
6. trainers can't capture pokemon already owned by other trainers. but what about abandoned pokemon? in the anime though, ash was able to capture his charmander in a pokeball even though it already had an owner. i don't get it.
geebeepman you probably can catch other people's pokemon but in the game the trainer blocks the pokeball.
geebeepman I can answer the first one. In the Japanese version there was nothing in it's name to imply it was male. It's just translation differences.
maybe the reason the baby mega evolves is because the mom wants it to be powerful enough for it to protect itself
i like to think of kangaskhan is more like a single unit then one or maybe two pokemon. after time passes the baby would leave the pouch and would then matrue into a full grown kangaskhan.
in fact in pokemon special's "x and y chapter" x's kangaskhan is special as when he was only a little boy younger than 10 he was able to have kang (the mother) and kanga (the child) act as two separate fighting entities before mega evolution (mega evolution just allows kanga to fight out of the pouch). whats important is that both kang and kanga are two separate characters with individual feelings and actions making kanga not just a doll in the pouch that does nothing all the time.
also kanga has such a close bond with x that once he started to secluded himself in his room out of fear of public harassment getting to him, she has begun to seclude herself in her mothers pouch refusing to leave even long after the expected point.
My theory is that the pokeball registers 2 pokemon at the same time cause it thinks it's just one pokemon. Then when they mega evolve, they can still be put away in the pokeball because they are registered as one.
Perhaps Kangaskan and its baby share the same digital signature and lose that "bond" once the baby is all grown up.
"BUT PROTO" What if Kangascan is a power suit another words its just a tank to protect a the baby Kangascan so while the baby is makeing a turkey sandwitch in the kitchen like you said "BUT PROTO" which one is the dummy or decoy now i just thought of this theory a few mins. ago so please respond in a video and keep making interesting videos.
maybe the pokemon can decide whether or not it it wants another entity or object to reside within its pokeball, such as farfetched and its stick
It is unferilized which means it is a cell, that cannot undergo mitosis.
Pretty sure there is a deeper mystery revolving around kangaskhan. . . And by that I mean why you get a fully grown kangaskhan with a baby when your kangaskhan egg hatches
What crazy mother would put their child in a fight with a steelix
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10/10 best reasoning
It's this, because of the last episode :D
the really need to made a baby kangaskhan in the next game
Pretty sure its 2 pokemon and if it weren't then whats it baby
But proto i thing that kangskhan is one pokemon but when mega evolve it raise the baby so it can get out of the pouch without getting hurt
And when kangskhan dies the baby get out to be a big kangskhan
hey proto i really wanna know who was the previous elite four /champion which green/blue had to defeat before he became the champion. Could you do a theory about that?
Keep doing you, your very entertaining 👍
Here's my theory,
Kangaskhan is actually two pokemon. The reason it let's the baby leave it's stomach is because when a pokemon mega evolves they reach a whole new level of unseen strength such as mega rayquaza. When they mega evolve, the baby obtains a chunk of the new power and shares the energy with its mother hence the ability parental bond. Parental bonds makes it so that every move is used twice with the effects and all. One example is with the power up punch. When Kangaskhan uses the move it gains an attack boost, but because the baby can now help the mother with the shared power it can also use the power up punch to strengthen it's mom and itself. When it's not mega evolved the baby is weak and feebleWhich is why the mom carries it everywhere. The baby is in fact so weak it may not have its own energy for the poke ball to detect, so it sees Kangaskhan as only one but the baby can slip through because the mom is holding on to it. That's just my theory.
But Proto! They are one Pokemon in a sense that the little one is the one controling the big one. Kinda like Wobbuffet's tail being the actual Pokemon and the big blue punching bag is the decoy. That's why Kangaskhan is born with a baby already in its pouch.
well actually other than kangaskahn you never encounter two different pokemon together in one sprite (like in a pouch though chansey might count then ) it could just be the fact that the pokeball also "captures" whatever the targeted pokemon is holding since when you capture wild pokemon there is a chanse of it holding an item naturally so the developing child and unfertilized egg are counted as a side item by the pokeball
i feel like baby kang sharing hp with the mom is simple as mom getting knockedout could discourage the kid or maybe pokemon can share the megastones power with their blood relatives as long as they are able to use the megastone (kang uses kangarite but not charzarite) and one of the two sharing is not using much of the stones full power (baby kang probably doesn't get filled with as much energy as mom since it does half damage and is smaller or is filled with more energy so it can be less dependent on mommy kang and can get to use half the total power of mom since it wasn't able to do anything before)
My theory is similar to yours;
The baby kangaskahn has a pretty much identical energy signature thing to its mother. it grows into its own signature as it matures. This makes the poke ball register the two as one entity. As for mega evolution, Pokemon mega evolve without getting years older, so the baby kangaskahn just gets the mega energy stuff from its mother and IT mega evos instead of its mum. So for misspelling kangaskahn n stuff
One thing that has always bothered me about Kangaskhan is how when it hatches from a day care egg, it comes out fully grown and already with a baby. This, in addition to the way that the pokeball registers it as one pokemon leads me to believe that they are really just one pokemon, that is really two pokemon bound together, similiar to dugtrio or magneton (which is why the baby is always there, except when mega evolved which would change its form).
Kangaskhan is refering to the mother and the baby kangaskhan is the one in the pounch. The reason why the mother Kangaskhan doesn't change and the baby does when it mega evolves is well because the mother Kangaskhan is already at its final evolution so it can't evolve.
If u hit the baby pokemon with a pokeball after it mega evolves will they both be captured?