@@Black-bn6ic Yeah, I said Ice/Steel because water doesn't hurt it, which means it lacks the Rock and Ground type. Meanwhile, a Flamethrower from Mateo's Charmeleon did serious damage. To me, that just screamed Ice/Steel. Also, it's not like Onix was originally good to begin with. Doubly weak to Water AND Grass, remember? I just replaced its two 4x weaknesses with two different ones.
The Dragonite and Tentacruel were titans, the ancient Alakazam, Gengar, and that Jigglypuff from that one episode were more canon than the alternate history mons from scarlet
@@ProfBrasherI really wish they kept those stupid hats out, then it would have been an incredible gimmick, it was literally my only gripe about it. I even adore the crystalline texture.
That Crystal Onyx is still one of the coolest concepts they gave us in my opinion. They should do this kind of thing more, make unique variants and give them different strengths and weaknesses.
petition to add pudgy pidgey island as a fun honorable mention mainly because of how nearly impossible it is to find obese flying types 😂 i mean how many other chonky pidgeys do we ever see in canon
The mysterious pokemon that i always loved and fascinated me when i was a kid is the mutant giant dragonite, even today as an adult its legend and mystery still fascinates me the most.
I always thought most Pokemons were too small to begin with. Charizard, Blastoise, Venusaur and Dragonite all should be at least twice the size they are
I’m convinced the giant Dragonite was intended on being Lugia, but they couldn’t pick a design and just did Dragonite. Comes from the ocean. Sings Bill being in that episode is a big thing. It was Lugia.😊
I remember one fan theory suggesting that specific Pikachu had cataracts, possibly due to its old age, with evidence being how it puts emphasis on "feeling" the waves.
@Suicidalsheep Interesting! I'd have to go rewatch it to confirm but I do know a few people in the comments had speculated that the dragonite from the light house episode might have had originally meant to be Lugia.
The giant Tentacreul was a mutant ( i guess). If i remember correctly, Team rocket went into Tentacool infested waters to catch them because they were paid to do it. The Tentacool attacked them with lasers and their ship exploded. They had a barrel which contained poison(?) for Tentacools, which fell directly on top of one of them making him evolve into giant Tentacreul.
I see it kind of as a reference to Godzilla and the lack of respect for nature in humans. You can’t just go around destroying nature without some repercussions and giant tentacreul was that repercussion
This video is so nostalgic it makes me remember watching all the Pokémon episodes it’s such a shame the series are really hard to find anyways really good video keep it up
Actually there is a little explanation for the crystal onix that i saw somewhere When steelix mega evolves, we see some crystal spikes come out of steelix, which is supposed to be the material inside steelix The onix, spending a lot of time water, may have eroded all its "dust or rocks or whatever" and is only left with this material which could refer to it as a steel type now, explains the fire weakness Honestly, i liked this theory
I like to think Crystal Onix was either a brand new ultra rare evolution that nobody knows how to trigger and almost never happens in nature or a failed Steelix evolution where certain attributes were passed but the form itself only changed a little. Or maybe it's a mutation because it's mom ate a bunch of crystals to survive for a long time before laying this Onix's egg and then "rock genetics" happened? 😅
Takeshi Shudo says Giant Dragonite may be a mutant dragonite. In fact this episode is inspired Ray Bradbury's novella The Fog Horn and dragonite looks like the monster in the novella.
My crazy theory behind it is that the giant Dragonite is actually a Lugia disguising itself using its psychic powers. Because the cries it produces in the episode are the same sound as Lugia makes in Pokémon 2000. It would also make sense for a legendary Pokémon to be so lonely.
@crazymulatto8981 In Tentacruels case is was chemicals, as to what those chemicals were and what what caused them to make a pokemon giant is another question lol
I remember the Dragonite episode on VHS! It was the last episode on the tape and would leave me DYING for the next episode. I even remember when the Crystal Onix episode premiered solely because I recorded it on VHS to watch later, not realizing that I had to watch a show while it was recording anyway. Thought we'd get more about it later in the season.
The Ballencia Island thing makes sense if its the pokeEarth equivalent to Tropical islands of Earth, such as moths and other thing getting designs like that based off environment
Best random pokemon is still the Gasty that could spawn real animals and fuse pokemon. Also the Ninetails that could spawn women and use psychic abilities
the variations and giants early in the show was because they didnt know it was gonna go on for 25 years with 9 generations lol.. with more to come im sure, but yeah also a way to capture the attention of kids
Whilst the games followed a strict canon due to restrictions on types and variants you could imagine in real life other factors could/will effect the pokemon in other ways though some cases are just 'hey its a one off special' : Crystal Onix - Given where and how they live unsurprisingly the mineral content of its diet would create a new variant remember official pokedex entries mention they DO eat rocks SnowLax - Anyone remember 'The Snowman' Valencia island - Once again given the unique and different climate then normal would it would be more surprising if the pokemon HADN'T been unaffected and also Alola region showcases a more direct type altercation of such extreme climate change Kecleon - Again pokedex entries specifically state it CAN and WILL change it's colour at will so Kecleon not being green ISN'T unusual... Giant pokemon - early anime episodes suggested an early version of the Alpha idea found in the switch games, whilst the ancient pokemon suggests at some stage giant pokemon were a thing. Safer to say the 'Alpha' idea needs a bit more explaining but more plausible then the ancient pokemon idea due to lack of actual explanation or history to back it bar the literal one episode on it
I think the giant Tentacruel was explained in the episode tho. Some of Team Rocket's special stun sauce fell on a Tentacool's head and it's evolved into a giant Tentacruel.
@TheUlitimateEdge Yes! It was shown to have been mutated by the chemicals, but that in it self just opens up more questions and theories😅 Maybe the chemicals were made using something found in the Galar region that triggers Dynamax? Probably looking way to deep into it but it's fun to speculate😅
I would mention the talking Meowth but they explain in the show he learned to talk human to try to impress Meowsy. I guess the answer we’d need for Meowth is “how” he learned to talk human. In The Movie 2000 the talking Slowking and Lugia need explaining because in the show there was a Lugia mother and baby that couldn’t talk human. Also, Ash needs to be explained. I know he isn’t a Pokémon but maybe he is and that’s why he never ages. He’d been 10 for 20 years.
@SupriyaDhandu-ht2vh The giant Claydoll! That ones definitely a mystery aswell, and the fact it also had a giant stone pokeball in the episode brings up even more questions haha
4:10 The paradox pokemon are not real. They were made up by machine based on some people's imagination of how they would be. It wasn't directly stated, but pretty much heavily implied. So the "ancient pokemon" explanation is still valid 4:38 The giant tentacruel was literally shown on screen how it come to be. It was because of some chemicals that make one tentacool evolved and simultanously grow to enormous sizes. The actually mysterious part is how did it make it able to speak through Meowth, as if kinda mind controlling him. Also pokemon being regional variant before the idea was introduced would make sense. Though some of them can be consider "mild regional variant" like the ones with just different coloration. They could kinda be middle stage. For crystal onix I would say it's most likely regional variant of yet unknown crystal type... even though I would see at least 3 (well just now I can think of 4) types that would be more logical to introduce (namely light, sound, cosmic/stellar/alien and digital/cyber).
@NY-Buddy In Tentacruels case it's size had to do with chemicals it came into contact with But maybe said chemicals are some how linked to Galar and it's Dynamax phenomenon? We'll probably never get an official answer but it's fun to speculate😅
I will never forgive that kid on the playground spreading the rumor of how to get Venustoise. Pokemon fusions would have went hard back in the RBY Gameboy Days...
Ash's Snorlax. Truly that Pokemon cements Ash as being the greatest trainer ever because he somehow taught his Snorlax to know six moves simultaneously.
Mystery to me to this day is, how there was talking Gastly who made diferent shapes and even had shape of real life animal. Is he some sort of special gastly, or he jumped out of some lab like meowth?
People fail to realize that the company did not plan to last so long. I believe the giant Dragonite was mechanical. It was closer to the episodes of the gigantic, mechanical Pokémon.
The Tentacruel I thought was mutated from dumped waste unless im remembering the episode wrong. Dragonite I just assumed was they can grow that big, also kinda reminded me of Godzilla coming from the sea 🤣
@ProfBrasher yeah I wonder if thats what they were going for 🤣. As a kid I thought all dragonites were that big and the one in the first movie was just short lol
Crystal onix may have been due 2 it dugging deep in the earth's crust, going down deeper and deeper, in turn the pressure overtime turned his body in2 diamond.
Pink butterfree= island pink berries turn any Pokémon to pink even Pikachu eating those berries turned it pink but to become permanent it needs to eat for a while Crystal onyx= it's due to eating crystals turned it into crystal body . Eating habits like they say what you are is what you eat. Alter colored Pokémon of Valencia= regional variants. Keckleon colored- it may be the same with pinken island and would be the colour variant caused by certain food or new breed. Pokemopolis Pokémon= they are actually not ancient Pokémon but their spirits and also the Pokémon future and past forms are not the real Pokémon they are from alternate dimensions not from the same timeline. Giant Pokémon - they are mutant variants of the Pokémon if tentacruel can grow that size it's not so different to see a dragonite with that height. Maybe it's a mutant too.
Crystal or glass type Pokémon Weak to fighting, rock, ground, fire, and steel. Strong to ice, grass, normal, and ghost. Like a crystal ball. No effect to poison and water. All Crystal/glass Pokémon have horrible defensive stats. They have the hidden ability "chipped" where if you his them with a physical move, the opposing Pokémon takes damage. Crystal onix, in the books.
@Desh282 Yes! Well sort of haha In the episode ash and friends were imagining their dreams for the future Misty was imagining chasing a "legendary water pokemon" In the dream you see a gaint fin poking out the water that looks awfully similar to the big fin on mega gyarados!
My crystal onix theory is that in a state of Permanent stellar type or it’s a ice,fairy type hence weaknesses to fire plus we’ve seen carbink another rock/fairy type have crystals as well granted yes fairy type didn’t exist back then but now it does maybe it could be the reason for evolution
With Scarlet and Violet out, it's possible that the Crystal Onix could be a Convergent species that is Ice/Fairy that happens to look similar to an Onix.
@Lupinemancer87 I think the early anime just had alot of wild ideas and inconsistencies but it's definitely cool to try and make sense of it all even if it isn't cannon😅
They probably based dynamax and tera forms off these episodes. Tera would've been so much cooler if they were just crystal pokemon instead. The hats look so dumb
Crystal Onix isnt made of crystal. That was just what they asumed. I believe it to have just been the Metal Coat. Anime logic allowes it to be submerged in water and is the real reason fire worked.
@glichry Black Rayquaza isn't an illusion of MisMagius, the purple one shown in the video is. The Black Rayquaza in the Hoopa movie is just a shiny Raquaza so not to sure what you're asking.
Crystal Onyx is the Ice/Steel regional variant we shoulda gotten!
4x weak to Fighting and Fire ummm... No.
@@Black-bn6ic Yeah, I said Ice/Steel because water doesn't hurt it, which means it lacks the Rock and Ground type. Meanwhile, a Flamethrower from Mateo's Charmeleon did serious damage. To me, that just screamed Ice/Steel. Also, it's not like Onix was originally good to begin with. Doubly weak to Water AND Grass, remember? I just replaced its two 4x weaknesses with two different ones.
We already have Alolan Sandslash.
@@Black-bn6ic And Hisuian Samurott is Water/Dark even though we already have Greninja. What's your point?
One karate Chop from anything lvl1 and It goes to pieces
The Dragonite and Tentacruel were titans, the ancient Alakazam, Gengar, and that Jigglypuff from that one episode were more canon than the alternate history mons from scarlet
No, I think the Dragonite and was from Galar. And I have no idea how the damn Tentacruel dynamaxed upon evolving when that barrel fell on it.
To this day I stand by my point that the pink Butterfree should’ve been the shiny version of Butterfree in the games.
Crystal Onix was Tera Ice crazy foreshadowing
@@Itiswhatitismyboa I'd believe it if it wasn't missing the ugly chandelier on its head😅
@@ProfBrasherI really wish they kept those stupid hats out, then it would have been an incredible gimmick, it was literally my only gripe about it. I even adore the crystalline texture.
Since it's missing details, no. They are not the same.
Snorlax is also Tera ice. Maybe a mass outbreak of ice Tera snorlax
Well also the fact that the tera phenomenon was not present in that region
That Crystal Onyx is still one of the coolest concepts they gave us in my opinion.
They should do this kind of thing more, make unique variants and give them different strengths and weaknesses.
petition to add pudgy pidgey island as a fun honorable mention mainly because of how nearly impossible it is to find obese flying types 😂 i mean how many other chonky pidgeys do we ever see in canon
The mysterious pokemon that i always loved and fascinated me when i was a kid is the mutant giant dragonite, even today as an adult its legend and mystery still fascinates me the most.
I always thought most Pokemons were too small to begin with. Charizard, Blastoise, Venusaur and Dragonite all should be at least twice the size they are
I’m convinced the giant Dragonite was intended on being Lugia, but they couldn’t pick a design and just did Dragonite.
Comes from the ocean.
Sings
Bill being in that episode is a big thing.
It was Lugia.😊
@@Charlesperalo Lugia definitely would have been cool!
Know your place, poll boy
Pikachu with blue eyes still makes me thinking about it
I remember one fan theory suggesting that specific Pikachu had cataracts, possibly due to its old age, with evidence being how it puts emphasis on "feeling" the waves.
Interesting!
I feel like he had cataracts from old age, maybe he could barely see the ocean, but he developed his sense of touch better to feel the sea better 🌊
Great Video, Prof. I remember loving the massive dragonite as a kid always wanted one in the games too lol
@itzlazarLT It was definitely one of my favourites to!😅
My theory is the crystal Onyx went through the same process as coal turning into diamond.
They as what I like about the early anime because even if you completed the games their were still big surprises early on even in the first episode
@trapez77 Definitely alot of cool surprises exclusively in the anime!
I might be wrong but I rewatched Pokemon 2000 and felt like the Lugia cry from deep sea sounded like the dragonite from the light house episode
@Suicidalsheep Interesting! I'd have to go rewatch it to confirm but I do know a few people in the comments had speculated that the dragonite from the light house episode might have had originally meant to be Lugia.
you got potential to become a big poketuber, i really liked this vid, keep it up man
@@dracaqua Thank you! Really appreciate it!
Lighthouse D-Nite used to give me nightmares
@@jruwilkerson1356 I can see that happening😅
The giant Tentacreul was a mutant ( i guess). If i remember correctly, Team rocket went into Tentacool infested waters to catch them because they were paid to do it. The Tentacool attacked them with lasers and their ship exploded. They had a barrel which contained poison(?) for Tentacools, which fell directly on top of one of them making him evolve into giant Tentacreul.
@aarushpendhari8889 Yep your correct! The question is what was the chemical that made it giant?😅
I see it kind of as a reference to Godzilla and the lack of respect for nature in humans. You can’t just go around destroying nature without some repercussions and giant tentacreul was that repercussion
Crystal Onix is an Onix that Survived extreme compression, thus its rock became a Gemstone
Just like Rocks become diamond
Actually only coal becomes diamond, not just any rock.
I've been thinking of the Giant Dragonite for almost 30 years. I wish they would've expanded on it.
I always thought pink butterfree and crystal onyx should be the shiny.
@tj4234 Crystal Onix as Onix's shiny would be sick!
This video is so nostalgic it makes me remember watching all the Pokémon episodes it’s such a shame the series are really hard to find anyways really good video keep it up
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Netflix had a few of the old ones at one point. I’ve been wanting to watch DaP for a while
@@IDAWKYIyup. Been using it for years. Even have a shortcut widget on my phone for it
the tentecruel was big because of the acid leak that team ro ket did
Actually there is a little explanation for the crystal onix that i saw somewhere
When steelix mega evolves, we see some crystal spikes come out of steelix, which is supposed to be the material inside steelix
The onix, spending a lot of time water, may have eroded all its "dust or rocks or whatever" and is only left with this material which could refer to it as a steel type now, explains the fire weakness
Honestly, i liked this theory
I like to think Crystal Onix was either a brand new ultra rare evolution that nobody knows how to trigger and almost never happens in nature or a failed Steelix evolution where certain attributes were passed but the form itself only changed a little. Or maybe it's a mutation because it's mom ate a bunch of crystals to survive for a long time before laying this Onix's egg and then "rock genetics" happened? 😅
@Kurayamiblack Anythings possible I guess😅
Love the L&D Dragon profile pic btw!
Shocked you have less than 1k subs, this is really high quality.
Takeshi Shudo says Giant Dragonite may be a mutant dragonite. In fact this episode is inspired Ray Bradbury's novella The Fog Horn and dragonite looks like the monster in the novella.
My crazy theory behind it is that the giant Dragonite is actually a Lugia disguising itself using its psychic powers. Because the cries it produces in the episode are the same sound as Lugia makes in Pokémon 2000. It would also make sense for a legendary Pokémon to be so lonely.
@@Scotty-Doo626that’s a good theory. I also heard that they were designing Lugia around this time so it makes sense
The pink butterfree was everything !!!!!!!!
Didn't the Tentacruel get that big through radiation or an experiment or something? That's what I remember 🤔
@crazymulatto8981 In Tentacruels case is was chemicals, as to what those chemicals were and what what caused them to make a pokemon giant is another question lol
The Onlx with the snadslash trapped in it from season 1 in my opinion migth be a Totem pokemon.
I remember the Dragonite episode on VHS! It was the last episode on the tape and would leave me DYING for the next episode. I even remember when the Crystal Onix episode premiered solely because I recorded it on VHS to watch later, not realizing that I had to watch a show while it was recording anyway. Thought we'd get more about it later in the season.
@IAmMightyMike I've still got the episode on VHS! 😅
Crystal onyx could be a regional form but it also could just be a gene mutation or something(as in its specific to that individual onyx).
I grew up with pokemon, I never knew the Prof Ivy Secret with Brock
The Ballencia Island thing makes sense if its the pokeEarth equivalent to Tropical islands of Earth, such as moths and other thing getting designs like that based off environment
I always assumed the pink butterfree came from that island where the berries turned the pokemon pink lol
That's definitely the most probable answer we've got lol
Same that's what I figured
I just assume it's a shiny.
@@RonLarhzNo
Maybe the crystal onxy is part grass since grass isn't weak to water but fire,or maybe it a regional form with the ability dry skin.
it was an Ice type
I think its more of steel type, the onyx is probably in the process of evolving into steelix
Snorlax the snowman: Happy birthday!
@@KillrMonkey19 😅
Just found this and was surprised to see you have less that 1000 subs, it’s good content.
@Goblin_deez. Glad you enjoyed it!
Giant Pokemons must be dynamax
How's about the time Gastly became a fusion of Venasaur and Blastoise to become Venastoise?
@@riicky83 Venustoise is a great pick😅😅
The giant alakazam, gengar and jigglypuff
Best random pokemon is still the Gasty that could spawn real animals and fuse pokemon. Also the Ninetails that could spawn women and use psychic abilities
I had the shiny Butterfree! 😎 Awesome vid!!
@foxhoundms9051 Glad you enjoyed!
The episode with moss onyx still get me and that would be interesting to know
the variations and giants early in the show was because they didnt know it was gonna go on for 25 years with 9 generations lol.. with more to come im sure, but yeah also a way to capture the attention of kids
Whilst the games followed a strict canon due to restrictions on types and variants you could imagine in real life other factors could/will effect the pokemon in other ways though some cases are just 'hey its a one off special' :
Crystal Onix - Given where and how they live unsurprisingly the mineral content of its diet would create a new variant remember official pokedex entries mention they DO eat rocks
SnowLax - Anyone remember 'The Snowman'
Valencia island - Once again given the unique and different climate then normal would it would be more surprising if the pokemon HADN'T been unaffected and also Alola region showcases a more direct type altercation of such extreme climate change
Kecleon - Again pokedex entries specifically state it CAN and WILL change it's colour at will so Kecleon not being green ISN'T unusual...
Giant pokemon - early anime episodes suggested an early version of the Alpha idea found in the switch games, whilst the ancient pokemon suggests at some stage giant pokemon were a thing. Safer to say the 'Alpha' idea needs a bit more explaining but more plausible then the ancient pokemon idea due to lack of actual explanation or history to back it bar the literal one episode on it
I think the giant Tentacruel was explained in the episode tho. Some of Team Rocket's special stun sauce fell on a Tentacool's head and it's evolved into a giant Tentacruel.
@TheUlitimateEdge Yes! It was shown to have been mutated by the chemicals, but that in it self just opens up more questions and theories😅
Maybe the chemicals were made using something found in the Galar region that triggers Dynamax?
Probably looking way to deep into it but it's fun to speculate😅
I would mention the talking Meowth but they explain in the show he learned to talk human to try to impress Meowsy. I guess the answer we’d need for Meowth is “how” he learned to talk human. In The Movie 2000 the talking Slowking and Lugia need explaining because in the show there was a Lugia mother and baby that couldn’t talk human. Also, Ash needs to be explained. I know he isn’t a Pokémon but maybe he is and that’s why he never ages. He’d been 10 for 20 years.
@tongthao5792 Good points!
The big Pokémon could be totem Pokémon
@@H-kid Could be!
I subbed. Your video was def interesting. Hope you get to 1k subs this week 🤘🤘🤘
Thank you! Were getting close haha
Pink butterfree should be Normal from pink Pokemon Island.
@Unknown-p5h1t Definitely seems like the best explanation we've got
Crystal Onix was the best! I'm surprised they have never made a chase card as a Crystal Onix.
@fusionsportdaily1650 Would be super cool to see him again!
You didn't include the ancient giant baltoy evolution (don't remember the name)
@SupriyaDhandu-ht2vh The giant Claydoll!
That ones definitely a mystery aswell, and the fact it also had a giant stone pokeball in the episode brings up even more questions haha
Professor Ivy can get the business 😈
Ong lol
I wish Gamefreak would recolor many of the older shiny Pokemon, because a lot of them old ones look bad. Perhaps introduce a second shiny variant.
@@maythesciencebewithyou some shinys could definitely use a redesign 😅
Youngster Joey's Top Percentage Rattata 😅
@@shunstorm 😅
The Orange island Pokémon (not Onix) were explained when Ivy said they were regional. It's similar with other animals in real life.
4:10 The paradox pokemon are not real. They were made up by machine based on some people's imagination of how they would be. It wasn't directly stated, but pretty much heavily implied. So the "ancient pokemon" explanation is still valid
4:38 The giant tentacruel was literally shown on screen how it come to be. It was because of some chemicals that make one tentacool evolved and simultanously grow to enormous sizes. The actually mysterious part is how did it make it able to speak through Meowth, as if kinda mind controlling him.
Also pokemon being regional variant before the idea was introduced would make sense. Though some of them can be consider "mild regional variant" like the ones with just different coloration. They could kinda be middle stage.
For crystal onix I would say it's most likely regional variant of yet unknown crystal type... even though I would see at least 3 (well just now I can think of 4) types that would be more logical to introduce (namely light, sound, cosmic/stellar/alien and digital/cyber).
The giant tentacruel was probably just their version of deep rising.
It did say that some pokemon absorbed Eternatus power in sword and shield so maybe the Dragonite and Tentacruel met with it somehow
@NY-Buddy In Tentacruels case it's size had to do with chemicals it came into contact with
But maybe said chemicals are some how linked to Galar and it's Dynamax phenomenon?
We'll probably never get an official answer but it's fun to speculate😅
the giant dragonite was supossed to be lugia, but the guy creating lugia hadn't landed on a design yet.
I will never forgive that kid on the playground spreading the rumor of how to get Venustoise. Pokemon fusions would have went hard back in the RBY Gameboy Days...
@@Azteck9 The playground rumors were no joke😅
If I'm not mistaken, in the Pokémon 4 Ever movie, Ash and friends, saw a family of dwarf size Nidoqueen.
the pink butterfree was just a cinematics decision so that the audiance could tell which one was Ash's butterfree's girlfriend in a crowd
Ash's Snorlax. Truly that Pokemon cements Ash as being the greatest trainer ever because he somehow taught his Snorlax to know six moves simultaneously.
The crystal Onyx should be a regional form with an Ice/Steel typing, Ice/Water typing, or Ice/Fairy typing.
I think the giant Pokémon in the og anime are early gigamax forms
I wish thay would tern the pink pokemon into cards along with the Cristal onix would make an epic set
@@oldistdragon7129 would be super cool to see them in some sort of media again
Crystal Onyx is from Paldea. Not terastalized, just an anomaly that evolved in the depths with all the crystals
giant dragonite was obviously dynamaxed!
You can't forget about all the Pokémon Mewtwo cloned in Pokémon: The First Movie!
i wish that they make a crystal onyx full art card!
Mystery to me to this day is, how there was talking Gastly who made diferent shapes and even had shape of real life animal. Is he some sort of special gastly, or he jumped out of some lab like meowth?
Actually caught a pink butterfree.. evolved from metapod.. in pokemon crystal is safari zone
Episode 17 of the original series called 'Island of giant pokemon', that's where the humongous dragonite comes from right?!?
@philthatcher6111 Close! It's from episode 13 of the first season. Episode title is "Mystery at the Light House"
Ash's Charizard was so small compared to the others on that Charific Valley
People fail to realize that the company did not plan to last so long. I believe the giant Dragonite was mechanical. It was closer to the episodes of the gigantic, mechanical Pokémon.
The Tentacruel I thought was mutated from dumped waste unless im remembering the episode wrong. Dragonite I just assumed was they can grow that big, also kinda reminded me of Godzilla coming from the sea 🤣
@exiaR2x78 I like the Godzilla comparison😅
@ProfBrasher yeah I wonder if thats what they were going for 🤣. As a kid I thought all dragonites were that big and the one in the first movie was just short lol
Giant tentacruel is due to the chemical substance team rocket drops on top of it.
I'm simply guessing for the onyx the rock materials and minerals turned into crystals as it lived in the cave with water for too long
Sparkling Golden Ho-Oh from season 1 episode - I choose You!
Regular onix eats dirt so my theory is that crystal once eats crystals and over time its body changes to crystal
Crystal onix may have been due 2 it dugging deep in the earth's crust, going down deeper and deeper, in turn the pressure overtime turned his body in2 diamond.
@@deathshotzgamerchannel7870 Interesting theory!
Pink butterfree= island pink berries turn any Pokémon to pink even Pikachu eating those berries turned it pink but to become permanent it needs to eat for a while
Crystal onyx= it's due to eating crystals turned it into crystal body . Eating habits like they say what you are is what you eat.
Alter colored Pokémon of Valencia= regional variants.
Keckleon colored- it may be the same with pinken island and would be the colour variant caused by certain food or new breed.
Pokemopolis Pokémon= they are actually not ancient Pokémon but their spirits and also the Pokémon future and past forms are not the real Pokémon they are from alternate dimensions not from the same timeline.
Giant Pokémon - they are mutant variants of the Pokémon if tentacruel can grow that size it's not so different to see a dragonite with that height. Maybe it's a mutant too.
Crystal or glass type Pokémon
Weak to fighting, rock, ground, fire, and steel.
Strong to ice, grass, normal, and ghost. Like a crystal ball.
No effect to poison and water.
All Crystal/glass Pokémon have horrible defensive stats.
They have the hidden ability "chipped" where if you his them with a physical move, the opposing Pokémon takes damage.
Crystal onix, in the books.
Didn’t misty see something like a mega gyrados in one of the episodes ?
@Desh282 Yes! Well sort of haha
In the episode ash and friends were imagining their dreams for the future
Misty was imagining chasing a "legendary water pokemon"
In the dream you see a gaint fin poking out the water that looks awfully similar to the big fin on mega gyarados!
My crystal onix theory is that in a state of Permanent stellar type or it’s a ice,fairy type hence weaknesses to fire plus we’ve seen carbink another rock/fairy type have crystals as well granted yes fairy type didn’t exist back then but now it does maybe it could be the reason for evolution
What about the Gold Ho-Oh from the first episode of the anime?
shiny ho oh is golden
With Scarlet and Violet out, it's possible that the Crystal Onix could be a Convergent species that is Ice/Fairy that happens to look similar to an Onix.
@Lupinemancer87 I think the early anime just had alot of wild ideas and inconsistencies but it's definitely cool to try and make sense of it all even if it isn't cannon😅
@@ProfBrasher Ofc, I totally agree with you about the Anime, but it's fun to think it might be a Convergent species.
You didn't talk about the giant Dragonknigth
it's a snow-lax, duh
@flavioxy Alright why didn't I think of that😅
giant Aerodactyl that catched Ash in first season
They probably based dynamax and tera forms off these episodes. Tera would've been so much cooler if they were just crystal pokemon instead. The hats look so dumb
@n4b5ter41 Agreed, i enjoy the concept but the things on their head ruin it for me.
Tentacruel was evolved and huge after effected by chemicals it is shown
@dror843 Correct , I think the question is more so what were the chemicals?
One answer seems lead to even more questions lol
Pink Butterfree would have made a better shiny.😤
Tentacle was turned into a giant by team rockets chemical
Crystal Onix isnt made of crystal. That was just what they asumed. I believe it to have just been the Metal Coat.
Anime logic allowes it to be submerged in water and is the real reason fire worked.
You forgot the Gyarados who look exactly like it's Mega form decades before they introduced mega evolution.
Didn't Misty have a dream that showed that?
Wasn't it the stuff that Team Rocket dropped on a Tentacool that made it evolve into the giant Tentacruel?
@neildamonjones2956 in Tentacruels case that's correct!
As to what those chemicals were is still a mystery
@@ProfBrasher Well, based on its name, it was supposed to stun Pokémon. Maybe Team Rocket shouldn't be playing around with chemicals.
@@neildamonjones2956 I think we can all agree with that😅
Virus groudon!
@@Croissanthorse Such a cool one!!
Tentacruel became massive due to toxic waste from a barrel. think of it like the hulk
@@Charlie_Electric_7 Gamma Radiation Tentacruel, i like it😅
If black rayquaza is illusion of miss megius what explanation do you have to black rayquaza in hoopa and the clash of ages...
@glichry Black Rayquaza isn't an illusion of MisMagius, the purple one shown in the video is.
The Black Rayquaza in the Hoopa movie is just a shiny Raquaza so not to sure what you're asking.