Weird/Creepy Pokedex Entries: Scarlet Edition
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- Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024
- Two main series Pokémon games in one year!? You know what that means: we're feasting on the Pokédex this winter. In today's video, we're looking at all of the weirdest and creepiest things that happen in the Scarlet Pokédex!
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Veluza's dex literally goes "From the moment I understood the weakness of my flesh, it disgusted me."
I craved the strength and certainty of steel
Fecking Warhammer XD
Pryrexian fish
Annihilape's Violet entry takes the cake for me - "It imbues its fists with the power of the rage that it kept hidden in its heart" - you mean that Primeape, who sometimes got so angry that it died, was actually relatively calm compared this guy?!
That is a scary thought I hope that is not true
This implies that Primeape legitimately tried to control its anger, and the wrath we saw was just the tip of the irritation iceberg.
I LOVE ominous lore like that.
I think of annihilape is a primeape that should have died but just pulled a doom guy and was just too angry to die
Primeape was trying to save us all from their rage, but with their body left behind they have given up mercy.
How do you train something like that? WHY IS A CHILD ALLOWED WITH 100 METERS OF IT!
No matter what region, no what game, there are always Pokédex entries to remind us of how terrifying it would be if Pokémon existed in the real world. Whether it be a ghost dog that drains your life force, or a parallel universe psuedo legendary that could wreck an entire town
All the more reason they should come to our dimension.
MechaGhiadora is always worse than regular Ghiadora.
Lol dog looks kinda like litwixk tho so yea
@@Lianna_Is_Me I like it for that reason, I love litwick and it's evolutions, so it reminds me of a dog version of litwick lol.
Several Electric type species draining the power grid, Aron devouring entire infrastructures, certain species spiriting you to different dimensions or times, your mind being an open book to the Psychic type species, etc.
Squakabilly's are likely safe from Tinkaton because they aren't steel types. Tinkatinks get bullied by other steel types according to it's dex entry, and it seems to keep a vendetta against them into it's evolutions lol
Better keep my steelix away from it 😅
Tinkatons are dwarves. They keep grudges, they're tiny and they're expert blacksmiths. They made their lists of mons who bullied them as kids and now they have the hammer to get even.
Honestly I wouldn’t be surprised if they harvest the metal from steel types and use it to make/repair/upgrade their hammers.
@@tompotter8703 according to the Scarlet entry for Tinkatuff, that is exactly what they do: "This Pokémon will attack groups of Pawniard and Bisharp, gathering metal from them in order to create a large and sturdy hammer."
@@WatsonDynamite
So it's basically the Monster Hunter Pokemon. Get hammer, beat up monsters, make bigger hammer made of parts from those monsters, beat up bigger monsters.
What gets me is Annihilape, who I saw in a leak at like 3AM. "When its anger rose beyond a critical point, this Pokémon gained power that is unfettered by the limits of its physical body." "It imbues its fists with the power of the rage that it kept hidden in its heart." Primeape, who is known to track people down over any distance for the crime of having once existed within perceptible distance, THAT PRIMEAPE, was apparently holding itself back? That was it's calm side? Just got so angry it rose to a different plane of existance, then bound itself in flesh just to keep beating you.
Have you seen its attack animation. Mf has Mr. Fantastic powers and enlarges his entire freakin arm LOL
Have you ever been so angry that you just *A S C E N D E D*
@@gengarzilla1685 thats just dragon ball z
@Zolrain
You’re telling me Annihilape is a Super Saiyan?
@@lightningmaster3383 you know.... thinking about it.... you know they are called monkeys by frieza... LMAO... OH GOD
That paranormal magazine is actually in the game and you can read it: it's called Occulture and various issues of it are on the shelves in the Uva Academy Entrance Hall. In Violet, they each describe a different Paradox Pokémon you can find in the game, but from the perspective of weird conspiracy theories; in one of them they say Iron Moth is a UFO sent to spy on mankind by aliens mounting an invasion
Well, we had aliens from (arguably) Gen-I (remember Clefairy building a spacecraft?) or Gen-III (Deoxys says "Hello!").
@@JamesDavy2009 Then we have Elgyem and Beheeyem in Gen 5 to come back and remind us. Then there's like the Ultra Beasts in Gen 7. And.... wow, it seems like every odd number gens has at least one thing involving aliens.
@@byronlyons3548 Well. The Ultra Beasts are said to be from different dimensions. Minior on the other hand is a meteor Pokemon. So. I TECHNICALLY think it SHOULD count as an alien Pokemon. Oh. And lore wise. Apparently Eternatus is an alien Pokemon since it came from a meteor 20,000 years ago.
Lunatone and solrock: "Guess I'll get my chance... Another day."
@@GatorRay Coming from another dimension still makes it an alien. Just extradimensional instead of extraterrestrial (or both if it came from a non Earth planet from another reality)
i love that they gave primeape's corpse a chance to shine. and i do get more of a zombie/revenant vide from annihilape than a ghost vibe. it has one of the weights on its arms missing and the other cracked open, kinda like a body that was chained down but broke free when it came back. it has a very corpse like colour, pale and decayed. i love it.
I think it's more accidentally becoming a rage shaman
@@powersurge_beast You ever been so angry you achieved enlightenment?
It's literally too angry to stay dead
That would be a Revenant you're describing
@@MidnightCapricorn2696 It would get along great with Asura. Both of them are too angry to die.
Can one pokemon have many souls? Yes. Spiritomb has about 108
TheJwittz: Can one Pokèmon have multiple souls?
Spiritomb: Am I a joke to you?
Does it? Its dex entry uses the word “spirits”. Do spirits have souls? And if they do then then Spiritomb was formed by 108 of them.
Skeledirge just made a 2nd soul out of thin air.
Tinkaton's hammer being MADE OF PIECES OF CORVIKNIGHT is so metal. Especially since the shiny Tinkaton's hammer is shiny Corviknight's colors.
So that means... She kills Coviknight and dismantle their body to make her hammer. Wow, interesting.
And thought the hammer was made with Pawniard/Bisharp blades
That's the middle stage. This final stage moves on to Corviknight.
Shiny Tinkaton's hammer is bronze colored. Not at all close to shiny Corviknight which is more gray by comparison.
I feel like Tinkaton just likes to take credit for other Pokemon’s victories and Corviknight’s predators are actually implied to be some Electric or Fire type Pokemon.
“How can an organic being reproduce with a robot?”
Transformers fanfics: “Allow us to introduce ourselves.”
I'm listening.
*Oh...No*
And there was an 80's movie and one more recently with that plot
* I stand corrected: DemonSeed (1997) + Titane (2021)
@@TheJWittz Look up Transformers: Kiss Players.
That seems like a good entry point. (Might make for a future video idea!)
@@karenbonds264 NO! DON’T LEAD HIM DOWN THAT PATH! KISS PLAYERS IS A PLACE OF PURE EVIL!
I actually love Rabsca's description in violet, tbh!
"An infant sleeps inside the ball. Rabsca rolls the ball soothingly with its legal to ensure the infant sleeps comfortably." really give off an unnerving vibe because it doesn't specifically say the 'infant' is a Rellor, just that there's something inside the ball/egg
"Can we have two souls in a single pokemon?" Absolutely, we already know the cap is *at least* 108 from spiritomb
according to the pokedex in scarlet and violet, the creator of the modern pokeball was obsessed with foongus.
Among Us memes are canon in Pokémon.
Oooooh
So, Foongus came first? But what about Hisuian Voltorb?
@@llmkursk8254 maybe thats what they based those on
@@llmkursk8254 that's what the old ones were based on, an apricorn, and since hisuian voltorb seems to resemble it it might be related to apricorns biologically. Since pokeballs already slightly resembled foongus the creator might had used this as an alibi for using the pokemon they were obsessed with to create it.
tinkaton being this tiny gremlin that casually knocks Corviknight out of the sky to scrap their armour and make a new hammer out of it is just funny to me. Mfer was such a menace to the paldean corvikight population that the local taxi service had to swap to little parrots instead so they weren't pelted with launched rocks constantly, it's glorious, best new Pokémon without a doubt
And admittedly while the Pokédex isn't as violent as it has been, I do appreciate the focus on predators and prey I've seen. It's pretty nice to see them trying to bring up and elaborate on the ecosystem these creatures live in, it's great.
I'm now 100% certain that trainers are not allowed to bring this evolution line to Galar. Enough Tinkaton could probably break Galar's economy, what with their frequent reliance on Corviknight.
97% of all Corviknight live in Area Zero by my calculations. There are no Tinkaton down there so it makes sense.
The reason why tinkerton attacks corviknight is because it's whole evolutionary line has a backstory about how it grew up being picked on by steel type so it get got back at them by making giant steel hammer to fight back.
The bullied becomes the bully.
kinda reminds me of a certain group of bullied students that formed a legion and went rogue
@@kartanaist we talking about star
Now all we need is a Pokemon who is an ally to Corviknight, who hunts down Tinkaton and uses her skin, armour and metal.
I already couldn't take regular Hydreigon seriously because it looks too much like an evil muppet, but the the dex entry for Iron Jugulis is just icing in the cake.
Evil Beatle Dragon?
Y'know, I never thought about it, but it really does look like one! That's kinda cute.
"Can you have 2 souls in a single Pokemon?" Why yes! In SV specifically you have Tandemaus which are 2 separate creatures but are a single Pokemon. Then it can evolve into a family of 3 or 4 separate creatures but still a single Pokemon.
I know that comments was just something JWittz said in passing and not a serious question, but I finally knew a thing so I wanted to say it. Plus I find the Tandemaus/Maushold line really interesting.
makes me wonder about falinks. Is it one soul with multiple bodies? Or multiple souls in multiple bodies clumped together?
@@GamerGeekCentral falinks IS a group of single organisms that find each other while they grow, yet still they are one pokemon
kangeskan
Calyrex
Kyurem?
Doduo?
Magneton?
Zweilous?
I guess the requirement of what makes a Pokemon a full, single pokemon is if they are able to live and fulfill thier requirements as one being? Like a single egg from an exeggsecute can't function, a single falinks can't survive without the rest.
Yeah it occurred to me that to evolve Primeape into Annihilape, you have to command your Primeape to die from rage. That's why it has the ghost type. That's pretty messed up when you think about it. Thanks Game Freak.
Remember Paras and Parasect? Not the first time this has happened.
Primeape was terrible stat wise
It’s an improvement imo lol
Ghost doesn't always mean death. I think this instance is more 'spiritual'
@@SC_3 Alolan Marowak, anyone?
Yet, they won't do that with an Eeveelution to get a Ghost type Eevee. Cowards xD
i like bombirdier's entry because not only does it drop rocks, it specifies that it's doing this specifically for fun
And that is why Bombirdier is a Dark Type. A malicious version of the Common Baby Delivery Stork
@@liannabunny7775 Serves a good reminder that Dark type is literally called "Evil type" (aku) in Japan.
@@ExaltedUriel Yee
@@ExaltedUriel Bombirdier: foolish samurai
You actually can read bits of that paranormal magazine in the academy's Entrance Hall. There are greenish books that stick out from the rest, and they each contain a blurb about a Paradox Pokemon. While nothing in those blurbs really sticks out, there's a student in the hall that describes the magazine as strange, so that Iron Jugulis dex entry is most likely something the magazine made up.
I also like how in scarlet, the dex entry for froslass talks about how she finds people and pokemon she likes, freezes them and takes them back to it’s den as decorations.
Jabba the Froslass, huh?
Creepy but it's not new information.
That's literally just Lusamine lmao
Well frosslass is just a snow woman
@@tiddlez3948 well it was one of lusamine's pokemon right?
What's hilarious about Tinkaton's pokedex entry is that Tinkaton can't learn Smack Down
Nor can it actually damage Corviknight in a battle.
@@fivestarguy100 That’s definitely not true since all Pokemon can damage each other. And I just beat a Corviknight with my Tinkaton. Both its types are resisted by Corviknight which is kinda funny, but with that 160 Power move Tinkaton has it doesn’t really matter.
Nor any Fire or Electric Attacks. Corv actually walls it in competitive Pokémon
Now I need to wait form him to recover form the Flamigo incident for the second part.
Aidos Flamigos!
Tinkaton's pre-evolution oft states that they hunt metal to slowly but surely improve their hammers. Tinkatuff's entry even states they go hunting Pawniards and Bisharps to collect their metallic remains. So my guess is that Tinkaton is hunting Corviknight simply for its armor
If those things spread out beyond Paldea, there's some shed carapaces of Aron and its evolutions it could utilise.
Either way, I'm now assuming that Tinkaton and its pre-evolutions would be banned from entering Galar. Enough Tinkaton could grind that entire region to a halt.
@@gengarzilla1685 No doubt about that.
So basically, these things, if brought to other regions, could basically wipe out the population of Durant?
Sign me up
@@MidnightCapricorn2696 There is a downside: with the wiping out of Durant comes a sharp decline of their natural predator: Heatmor.
I'm a bit surprised Naclstack's Scarlet dex entry wasn't mentioned here- it definitely took me and my brother aback.
"This Pokémon dry cures its prey by spraying salt over them. The curing process steals away the water in the prey’s body."
Funny enough, once it evolves, in Violet it goes around using its salt to heal injured Pokemon.
From assaulting others to salt bae healer
Yeah...that's what salt does in real life. Hence why people feel exceptionally thirsty after eating salty food.
My girlfriend and I have a running joke with Maschiff sounding like Droopy, going "But I am intimidating...."
And Annihilape kinda makes me think of when Akuma becomes Oni in Street Fighter IV.
And Iron Jugulis screams of that Dr. Weird bit. "Gentlemen.....BEHOLD! I have made love to this MACHINE!!! And now, upon retrospect, I ask why.."
Also from Droopy: "That makes me mad!"
I love this so much.
Iron Jugulis may be a reference to Hydreigon was originally conceived as a dragon tank combination.
or a dragon mecha.
because germany loves its engineering.
I love that im not the only one who remembers this
Mechagodzilla
Should've been Dragon/Steel.
We always talking about TinkaTon attacking Corvinknights, but never Tinkatuff killing and taking the body parts of Bisharp
I'm actually disappointed you only covered the new Pokémon this time, because I've just learned from this game that a Jumpluff will die when it runs out of cotton spores. It's almost Spoink all over again with this one!
And Cotton Spore is a move. What happens if it forgets it?.
@@toumabyakuya They need to use their Cotton Spores to slow the opponent down, so by forgetting how to use the move, they probably slow down or outright stop the depletion of their Cotton Spores.
It's not just about the move, to be honest. Anything that strips away their spores would be deadly to Jumpluff. Hurricane? "It's super effective" does not cover the actual harm that move could do.
Also Spoink's PokéDex entry in Violet straight-up confirms that Spoink dies if it stops bouncing. In previous gens the PokéDex only said that Spoink's bouncing made its heart beat, implying that it would die if it stopped but not saying so outright. The Violet Dex just straight-up says that if Spoink stops bouncing, it dies.
@@blazebardgames5939 Game Freak grew some balls since writing for Pokémon Legends Arceus.
Rabsca is so tame in Scarlet compared to Violet, "An infant sleeps inside the ball. Rabsca rolls the ball soothingly with its legs to ensure the infant sleeps comfortably." AN INFANT????
That seems to contradict the Scarlet entry though, suggesting that the ball is the Pokemon. So is it an infant, or is it the main Pokemon?
@@Kahadi not a contradiction at all. It's growing a new body to swap souls with. Yknow like, growing a clone to upload your brain into
@@Kahadi it’s the Pokémon’s eggs dude! That’s why it mentions an infant, it’s the infant grub of this pokemon, hidden in the mud, eating feces, & being spun around to sleep.
Yeah. Like. A baby Pokémon?? Why is that weird? Especially with its rebirth theme it’s pretty obvious what it’s talking about
Think it would've been more fitting if Annihilape was more calm than Primeape since the Sun entry mentions that it "looks peaceful in death." But instead it just becomes even angrier somehow. Maybe it's because Annihilape "died" (there's a lot of implications that Ghost types are not inherently undead, for example the dead mother Marowak and Acerola's genuine ghost Mimikyu in the anime) that it gained newfound powers to bolster is rage even further
Oh no, it sounds like this very-much-alive Pokémon is channelling the spirits of its comrades who died from their own anger. It may be more akin to Basculegion for me.
Yeah, I guess annihilape might be an instance of primeape that’s anger was just so far past the regular Primeape rage threshold for dying it like spiritually died and revived as Annihilape instead, so maybe someday we might see the calm equivalent to it or something.
it becomes calmer in death. But now it is undead, so that is different.
No, its rage kept it alive as a ghost. It was too angry to die
Rabsca gets even weirder in the other games dex, where it says its believed the ball is an infant that it picked up along the way. Try and make those 2 entries both make sense at the same time
Simple, they fused. Similar to Spiritomb.
Constantly being reborn in it's ball as an egg and in it's physical body, meaning it's essentially immortal
TheJWitts: 'Can we have two souls in one Pokemon?'
Spiritomb: 'Allow us to introduce ourselves...'
I was just thinking that myself
1:19 probably because Tinkaton most likely do it for their metal according to the preevolution deck entries, Squakabilly aren't Steel type
Kinda sad you didn't mention Nacli's evolution who basically salt dries Pokemon alive until they lose all their moisture
That's the move Salt Cure for you.
The power to absorb moisture taken to its most horrific conclusion
Salt Cure is a nuts move
reasons why water-bending would actually be really terrifying in real life
@@Broomer52 As Mr. 0 has shown way back when.
4:21 "Can you have two souls in one Pokemon?!?!"
Spiritomb: "..."
Also: Kangaskhan, Falinks, Binacle, Barbaracle, etc.
Greavard and Houndstone are so interesting and kind of disturbing to me- and I feel like I’m the only one! IT LOSES ITS SKIN WHEN IT EVOLVES INTO HOUNDSTONE. Like I get it, decomposition is obviously a real thing, but like I didn’t think I’d sort of see it in Pokémon!!
Where does it say that?
@@donovanjoseph737 It doesn't say it but it does happen. Greavard is just kind of a ghost dog and has hair, but Houndstone becomes a straight-up skeleton
@@donovanjoseph737 Exactly what Alex said- Greavard has flesh, specifically a cute little dog nose. But then when it evolves into Houndstone, its nose is gone, along with its skin. Look at pictures of the two and you’ll see it. Kinda dark for Nintendo but I like it
Forget eat, how does it breath!? I seem to remember an early episode of the anime where a Dodrio got its necks tied in a knot and the doctor was worried about it strangling itself!
I remember that episode. "I'm a people doctor."
6:55
JWittz: HOW WERE YOU BORN?!!!
Iron Jugulis: "NANOMACHINES, SON!!!"
It’d be fun if we had Pokedex entries that were meant to be darkly humorous in future games
I mean… are some of these not?
Tinkatink shoots at corvinight for their metal, hence why they won't attack non metalic birds.
Their hammer is most likely made of metal from corvinights, especially since the shiny version has a hammer with similar colors to shiny corvinight (while the actual pokemon doesn't change at all).
Literally a savage shiny hunter
Shiny Corviknight is silver in color, the hammer of Tinkaton in shiny is brown...
I think Paradox Hydreigon’s dex entry might be a reference to Pulseman since that’s essentially Pulseman’s origin story, they’re the child of a scientist who fell in love with a Robot
I always figured that pokemon breeding was like a soul based thing, where they combine there soul power and produce an egg. That's why all kinds of wildly different pokemon can breed, despite the fact that they really shouldn't be able to. Because of this, I figured the Iron Jugulis was the product of this, between a Hydreigon and some kind of robot with a soul
I believe it's pretty well confirmed to just be Arceus doing everything
Flamigo is also based on a balloon animal hence the twist its neck into a knot to prevent the energy from coming out.
And I think it's also based on not just a real flamingo, but a plastic garden flamingo as well.
it mixes elements of a real living flamingo
and the fact that decoration flamingos outnumber the total population of the real living species.
Why do you say it's based on a balloon animal? The neck thing is the closest hint to such a thing...
Pokémon do not need to have one single design basis. Many are just mishmashes of difference concepts. Look at Eevee, fans have argued for so long about what it's based on that they never considered the possibility of _everyone_ being right.
The Iron Jugulis entry sounds more like a poorly translated version of "love child". Iron Jugulis looks like the love child of Hydreigon and a Robot.
That might be it, but also that Pokedex entry was clearly taken from a magazine in the game world, Occulture, which is an obvious parody of real occult and supernatural magazines, like the ones that have articles like "Bigfoot is my father!" The Paradox Pokemon aren't common knowledge and just rumoured, unconfirmed sightings, much like real life cryptids, so the entries for them are speculation based on some random person's memories of a creature they swear they saw once.
Basically, the entries citing Occulture should be taken with as much salt as those for Galar's fossil abominations.
6:45 my headcannon is that Hydreigon fell in love with the paradox form of Magnimite, Sandy Shocks... Why? Cuz when I was planning out a sun team of scarlet paradox pokemon a stumbled onto a 5 star female Hydreigon raid. Thus the ship idea of Devastator the Hydreigon and Boltbarian the Sandy Shocks was born, and I can't stop imagining their dates just being them destroying stuff
That's adorable
Annialiape sounds like a lvl 20 barbarian from dnd that just refuses to die and will fight anyone who tries to end them to the death and beyond
Zealot Barbarian in a nutshell
Your oinkologne reaction reminds me of that meme of a lion being able to jump really far, but a reader thought it was vertically so they showed a silly photo of a lion jumping to an eagle
8:06-8:09 That was both extremely creepy and extremely hilarious at the same time.
Oh owowow Ow AAAAA
0:50 its a whole story in its pre-evos, a pokemon that eats metal (most likely corviknights) eats their Bat/hammer. So when it evolves it takes revenge on them, thats why the parrots are cool with it.
Close but no. Corviknight doesn't eat metal. Nor do Pawniard and Bisharp, which Tinktatuff hunts.
It's a little more... Violent than that. Tinkatuff says it hunts Pawniard and Bisharp and uses the metal it gets from them to improve its hammer. And Tinkaton steals whatever it wants. All of them use scrap metal they obtain to improve their hammers.
Corviknight's feathers are stated to be made of Steel.
Tinkaton hunts Corviknight, takes its feathers, and improves its hammer, or gives some of the scrap metal to Tinkatink and Tinkatuff to create and improve their hammers respectively.
"this pokedex isn't as gorey as some others." Man missed scarlets entry for the fire version of tauros, where it literally talks about how it gores people and leaves thrid degree burns while doing so.
Flamigo is a pink boxing glove(from the side) and its feet are the shoe lace you tie the gloves close. Hence the fighting type.
I love that the new spider pokemon pretty much picks fights with scyther..
4:20 "But can you Have 2 Souls in 1 Pokémon?" I Think Spiritomb wants to have a chat with you
Ever since I saw someone point out that Veluza is based off a Blue Hake, I have not been able to stop thinking about how delicious it would be. Glad to see the Pokedex confirming that
Now I can imagine a Veluza bringing its own flesh it discarded to its trainer after battling.
@@nicholaslienandjaja1815 I wonder how long it takes it to grow it again in universe, and if it really just grows back every time. Could you just catch half a dozen of them and live off their flesh indefinitely? Could you breed a few dozens and start a small restaurant?
8:05 OH GOD! That scared there crap out of me!
I'll just say that as a fan of Ghost type pokemon and a fan of Primeape, Annihilape brings me joy
I failed the Maschiff test. It's just too ridiculous and cute.
Also I did not need that body horror jumpscare at the end.
That ending was genuinely kinda scary and definitely unexpected xD
6:35 The description for Iron Jugulis seems to me like a reference to Pulseman, another Game Freak developed game for the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive.
In that game, you are the titular Pulseman; the offspring of the human Dr. Yoshiyama and his AI supercomputer C-Life. How exactly can a human reproduce with a computer? Well, just like in this Pokedex entry, it's never elaborated upon further. Lovely.
That makes sense, but also consider that the magazine mentioned, Occulture, is an obvious parody of occult and cryptid magazines that are often full of ridiculous articles very much along the same lines
I've never had a chance to get a good look at Skeledirge or read its dex entries since I haven't been able to get one in a trade yet, but wow, learning that the little fireball on its head is a bird makes me like it even more.
That ending did to me what you did to that flamingo 🤣🤣🤣
That was pure nightmare fuel.
Fun fact!
The magazines exist in-game
Most entries are in the School's library, which is also the entrance-hall, 2 of them can also be found in Arven's lighthouse, and all the magazines describe different Paradox pokemon (eg: Iron thorns actually loses the violent temper that normal Tyranitar have, whilst Iron Jugulis legit destroyed a building and flew off)
When going to the shelves and press the button used for talking to the characters, the comment talks about the magazines.
@@LuigiTheMetal64 yes
Oh thank god the king of Pokémon is back !!!!
The real OG of Pokémon RUclips
Robot: "I made love to this Pokemon! And yet, upon retrospect, I ask Why?"
This is probably one of the oldest series I've ever been subscribed to.
11 YEARS AND RUNNING, can't stop won't stop
Chad
I hope the series never stops
Wholesome: Greavard resurrected itself to find love in a human, however i noticed how not only do stoutland and houndstone look alike but the ones who look more alike are maschiff, masbosstif and greavard and hounstone, could be both.
1:08 One of Tinkatuff’s dex entries mentions how it attacks Pawniard and Bisharp so it can get their metal to improve its hammer. So I imagine that’s why its evolution attacks Corviknights and not Squawkabillys
Why is one of the Dex entries for Iron Jugulis have to be about Hydreigon breeding with a robot?
How does that even, I, what in Arceus’ name!?
Is this the Pokémon Past and Future people were theorizing about?
Maybe but I think they made robots for Pokémon that have a low population to mate with to keep the species alive
I think in reality, it's not a love child between a Hydreigon and a robot, but a Hydreigon converted into a cyborg (similar to Genesect).
@@nicholaslienandjaja1815 yeah I can see that
By using Rage Fist 20 times, Primeape became so angry that it died...by evolving into the part Ghost type Annahilape.
Gotta say, I actually really love this generation's set of new Pokemon. So weird, so wild, very crazy, I'm all for it.
The entire Tinkatink line is a horror story. Hammer eaten by metal eaters, taking the body parts of pawniard and bisharp to forge a new hammer, aiming to take down crowscure from the sky? Adorable villain.
For the Iron Jugulis:
When you consider that Dex entry, the books in the academy, the after story with Arven and if you simply know what a Paradox actually is: That Dex entry might actually explain what all of these Pokemon ACTUALLY are with simply that first part of the sentence....
(Also: those books in the academy are the Magazines you're looking for I think)
That Paradox Pokedex entry literally read like a fanfiction LMAO
That's because the entry is taken from a magazine that is a parody of occult and cryptid magazines
5:50 Well, Hulk (and other gamma mutates) did have a recentish revelation that they're basically immortal.
I’ve been watching your videos for a very long time- maybe since the beginning of your channel?- and they never cease to make me laugh out loud. Thank you for continually brightening my day! 💖
J, I think the magazine is a reference those insane tabloids back in the day with headlines like "Kidnapped and made love with the wolfman!"
Yes, it definitely is. Also, the magazine is in the games for you to read, Occulture.
5:40 is the funniest thing I've ever seen in a TheJWittz video.
The magazine is called Occulture, you can find them around the entrance hall in the academy.
Fun fact: flamigo's neck resembles a "cure" for gerd called linx, in which you have a chain link implanted over your esophagus where it meets the stomach, preventing acid from leaving.
“Can you have two souls in one Pokémon?”
Spiritomb:
😂😂😂
So, Primeape literally awakens the Satsui no Hado and becomes "Akumape"
that ending had me dead lol
Greavard's entry is just sad, it was a dog pokemon once and died alone, that's terrible. Also i can't believe Covernight has an natural predator and it's a freaking dwarf with a hammer
It wouldn't surprise me that the symbol of Poké Britain has much less status in Poké Spain. These two nations have fought each other a lot more than they fought together.
Bro, they straight up put Recarm from the SMT series in Pokemon.
If Triple battles ever come back, Revival Blessing, and Heal Pulse on a single Pokemon would be amazing for those.
Weird irony when you have both tinkaton and corvaknght on the same team.
Ive never even played a pokemon game but I love watching these pokedex entry videos
That ending was amazing! subscribed
I love all of these entries but one of my personal favorites is Wugtrio. "It has a vicious temperament, contrary to what its appearance may suggest. It wraps its long bodies around prey, then drags the prey into its den."
Imagine the 3 heads get confused about who’s doing the dragging and their prey kinda just gets stuck to the surface of the rock
If you look at the pokedex entries for the Tinks, I don't think Tinkaton's eating Corvinkights
He grafts Corviknights body into his hammer
Ok that ending got me into laughter for some reason, probably because of how freaky it was, but I didn't even notice that wasn't how actual flamingos looked like.
The knot thing makes sense if you see Flamigo as a Balloon animal
That... helps. Thank you for making it less traumatic to look at.
It’s also supposed to look like a boxing glove apparently
When I imagine the boxing glove worn by Mr. Fantastic (he's the stretchy one, I think), yes, I really do see the boxing glove idea.
Always happy to see a JWittz video pop up in my feed :)
I'm pretty sure Iron Jugulis is not really the love child of a Hydreigon and a robot, but a Hydreigon converted into a cyborg from the future. After all, the description came from a paranormal/conspiracy magazine (and those magazines tend to feature weird and questionable articles and descriptions).
It happened with Genesect, only it was from the other temporal direction.
You're right that it probably isn't actually the offspring of a Hydreigon and a robot, but the actual origins, beyond coming from the future, are a mystery. Is it a cyborg? Is it an artificial Pokemon? Is it more comparable to Genesect, fossil Pokemon, or Porygon?
“How can an organic being reproduce with a robot?”
Hi Krillin.
Yes, LOVE Skeledirge! No idea why Bird Keeper Toby dislike him.
Skeledirge is the first quadruped fire starter, and LOOKS LIKE IT!
But... Typholsion is a quadruped fire starter. It just stands on its hind paws to attack bc it's a badger/bear. It still moves around on all 4s otherwise.
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Too bad it doesn't move around for its sprite. Seriously, how often do you get to see it on all fours?
sweet i was just watching the older vids while waiting for this version of entries to come out :D
Fuecoco's final evo is now a daddy to a fire bird.
"Are you a calm and reasonable Pokémon, Annihilape?"
*[Absolutely livid]* _"IF THE SITUATION CALLS FOR CALM."_
Can you have 2 souls in a pokemon?
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