I literally never use patreon, but I want to support your work so I became a patreon. I'm not even /that/ much into pokemon, but I love what you're doing so much! ❤
Dude that water simulation is incredible. I hope everyone is supporting this guy because his PC probably caught on fire after every one of these shots.
"Some desperate fishermen even organized large scale hunting expeditions which drove Wailord to near extinction, recently they have made an incredible recovery thanks to a single trainer attempting to breed a shiny Wailmer with perfect IV's"
"Why we appreciate that trainers deduction we urge other trainers to not release their Pokémon to the wild if you would like to help with breeding programs for endangered species please get in touch with your regions conservation organisation."
"According to this trainer, the Pokémon Skitty played an important role in their Wailmer breeding efforts. The trainer refused to elaborate on this strange claim."
@@Quintwuzhere You and many others had the same idea, and because of your efforts, they're no longer endangered. You can check the pokedex entries and see the change!
@diandraaliffa2116 that's what I thought it was going to lead to. I thought he was going to say "the wailord inflates herself to hunt for aviene prey"
@@diandraaliffa2116 The video says floating is fatal to the wailord since they can't go down. I think the amount of water ingested, not just food, weights them down "realistically"
I like that you made sense of them not being recognized in the earlier gens due to becoming endangered. Because you would think a Pokémon that big would at least come up in conversation in the other regions-unless they were exceedingly rare, and quietly being hunted to near extinction.
I love the detail of saying that Wailord is the largest species _native to our planet_ in subtle reference to how Eternatus stole Wailord’s crown last gen.
i was also thinking it's referencing the fact the dialga, palkia, giratina, arceus are all very massive god-like beings. like if you watched the Sinnoh movies, the Creation Trio is HUGE.
@@Taevarth wailord is bigger than palkia, giratina, and arceus combined. although, that is based off of the forms they appear to us in. seeing as they're universal gods it's very likely that they're significantly bigger than what we're seeing.
@@lum_berry111 if going off the pokexex entries. I never considered them accurate. Because there are so many pokemom that are a size In the pokedex that is just crazy for real world standards. Like Groudom is smaller than a Giraffee. Or that Charizard is the size of a small child, or that Furret is bigger than an adult
@@TaevarthI imagine that the poke world is alot bigger then our actual world. Cuz how tf they gonna keep so much giants. Ours surely can't nowadays lol.
this might sounds too dramatic, but my inner child is happy to have made it to this point in life. To see two of my favorites, Nature documentaries and pokemon come together and look wonderful.
I thought same. While watching it, I thought it captured the kind of contemplative state old Pokémon movies could make you enter, just showing you the wonders of the Pokémon world and that was enough. I'm grateful I got to relive this.
I assume someone caught her, probably someone from the Aether Foundation. They'll take care of her. Flying Wailord aren't easy to miss out in the open.
It's part of nature. If every Wailord ate its fill, then the Wishiwashi population might be endangered. Death is just as much a part of life as every other aspect. 😌
I'm not going to lie. As someone who spent a lot of my teenage years getting stoned and watching animal documentaries on Animal Planet, and also likes just random tid-bit lores about anything mythological or gaming, this is FIRE. I don't even play Pokemon but I was glued in interest beginning till the end. I would def learn about every pokemon if they had these videos. Keep it up dude!!
Reverse whale fall... From the bottom of my heart I cannot overstate how much I adore this series. The production values, the attention to detail, the scientific accuracy... you (and those whom you work with) are all amazing. I hope you can continue making this amazing content for years to come.
Yes this is my exact thought too! Okay so normally whale falls are critical to deep sea marine life that has very few sources of food otherwise, these deep sea animals essentially live in vast, dark, high-pressure, underwater deserts and a whale fall can be the only food an organism gets down there. What if with the reverse whale fall it's like the opposite? What if you drew a parallel with the floating wailord carcasses feeding the pokémon that live up in the stratosphere in vast, bright, low-pressure sky deserts and there's very little to eat for non-photosynthetic pokémon?
The wailord dying and becoming so light it floats is a wonderful pokefication of what happens to real whales who become too weak to swim, and sink. Between that and the hunting, and the excellent water physics with well flowing pokemon, this felt like a real pokementry, the best one yet. Amazing job
"Some speculate these wailord become meals for airborne predators, others though believe that at the end of their lives they fall back to the Earth, their bodies become food for fish and other animals, continuing the great cycle, leaving those who remain to become better predators."
The rendering, the music, the story telling, everything is so beautiful! It made me almost cry at the end. I loved whales and I love this Pokémon so much. 😩💕
Here we see a snorlax, they can sleep for a month or two at a time. once they awaken, their appetite is ravenous and they are not picky about what they eat. so long as it is digestable, they will most likely eat it. if they run out of food in their vicinity, they will venture down the mountains. often they get their fill in urban areas, becoming traffic concerns [image of a snorlax stuck in an alleyway] as they fall asleep. pokeflutes were made to awaken them early, they are often grumpy when a month too early.
I mean, all he’s done is take literal quotes from documentaries and changed the animal names to Pokémon names. He’s quoting the TV program script almost verbatim. He researched nothing…
These are fantastic and this definitely had the 'david attenborough' style voice we all love to hear while still being unique and something you can call your own. Well done.
dude. new here. opening scene. blew away. dope ass art style. quasi realism idk what to call it. there ought to be a video game like this. an open world game where pokemon replace all wildlife
even IF they were less dense than air, they are still underwater, and they can swallow large quantities of water. which would make them heavy enough to not float away.
@@musicalpuppies123 Perhaps even a "Pokemon Planet" style series (shortened to Pokeplanet), with each season (or perhaps 2+ seasons if we want to go real in-depth, since I doubt we'd get many episodes, especially at such quality) being focused on a specific region. That would be a cool way to, to see an in universe thing, but alas we ain't likely to get such an amazing thing anytime soon. This is just making me want to do something like this, damn I love the idea, it'd be a banger if I've ever seen one.
the pokemon company wont even put money into a game thats not absolute trash with semi decent animations. what on earth makes you think they'd pay for 3rd party animations? theyd sooner hit him with a cease and desist or copyright claim his videos.
This one was absolutely amazing!!!!!!! The extra care was noticed. NO repeat scenes. or repeated dialogue, amazing animation. Get this mer a BUDGET ASAP!!!!!!!!!.
The weight that a Wailord has in the Pokedex is incredibly low for something as huge as it should be. It's been observed many times that of you run the figures of a Wailord's weight versus its length it comes out as literally being lighter than air.
@@DeerEwe Iunno. It's been speculated that Wailord is also based somewhat on blimps and that might be why it's so light, but it's never been addressed anywhere in first party sources.
This is incredible. As someone who grew up with a fascination for whales, you've captured that same feeling in my youth, and I love it fully and completely.
@@hunterhq295those Pokémon are ones you see around reefs or close to them finizen seems about right to be found around there but they probably aren’t because it’s sailors hunting ground
I love each of these releases. It's like I'm a kid again watching Discovery documentaries, but now with Pokemon. I appreciate your attention to make it as realistic to what their habits would be in real life.
Love how this takes facts we know about Pokémon and knowledge about how animals interact in real life and combines them into these wonderful videos. I absolutely cannot wait for the next installment
Probably why none know of their fate. They may eat cormorant to get back down and that could even be a means for them to show up in different water bodies. No one notices because it happens too far away for people to see
Yeah, i bet they do feast on Wingulls and such in the air, or even sucking up clouds. Though they could always just suck in air as a means to increase density and fall back, but I imagine they can and do float in the sky for vast distances
Thats banking on many assumptions: 1. Pokemon wouldn't avoid a random flying monsterously sized whale, 2. that enough pokemon to make up their diet would pass by, 3. that those pokemon would lose in a fight if it came to that, 4. that the wailord can diret its movements to get its mouth in position to eat/bite, 5. that it doesnt deficate between meals, losing biomass.
Yes but, if it can’t make itself float down, it can’t keep up with a flying-type Pokemon. Unless there is a Drifloon, a whimsicott, a jigglypuff, or an eldegoss also floating around she would likely be unable to eat, and then again eating any of those pokemon would not dramatically increase her weight.
@@KillingSpreeXLWDGNG Well damn you must be fun at parties. (BTW, if AI oversaturates the market for whatever, they would pull from each other and go back to unintelligible messes, ergo becoming useless just like when AI was first made. Get used to it, doomer.)
I believe the joke is based on wailord pokedex stats. It is too light for its size, and if you were to take it seriously, it would be less dense than air and literally float.
I wanna see one in misunderstood wildlife! Kyurem is known to be a man eater, but that only happens when those not native to the arctic overhunt all the other food options, and a village of decently sized slow creatures that can’t fly are the only remaining reliable food source. Basically the same reason a polar bear would break into someone’s house. Or where zoroark were made critically endangered because of those who feared their illusion magics, even though it’s mostly a defense against predators. Or any manner of dark/ghost types that are angry because they can’t move on to the afterlife or have an unusual feeding habit resembling vampirism.
Kyurem isnt a polar bear, beartic is and its from the same region. Kyurem is a meteor that crashed into land and lead to the formation of an entire nation. Theres no "native" Kyurem its a one time thing
@@Nazuiko given that he’s an ice draconid, I can’t picture him being anywhere but the arctic. Also, it’s been confirmed that almost all of the living legends are actually a species. (The exception being the gods of time and space.)
Drifloon! What were harmless attempts to play with small, friendly humans was misinterpreted as attempted child-snatching, cementing a ghoulish reputation trainers and professors are only now starting to break.
This is the most under rated thing on this platform. I was grinning like an idiot while watching this. The animation, similarities to the real world, and the clear passion that went into this project makes me so happy. You are my favorite youtuber, keep it up. The use of wishi washi is very creative!
Everything from the cinematography to the musical score to the attention to detail, both in pokemon lore and real world equivalent animal behaviour, makes this an absolute masterpiece.
I absolutely adore these! The only piece of constructive criticism I can give is you should add more/other pokemon to these. Seeing the pokemon interact with their environment are my favorite parts. For example this one and the magicarp are examples of what I'm talking about.
the actual tiny Pokemon Wishiwashi swimming away when the Schooling Form non-capturable Wishiwashi get eaten is a fantastic distinction made. I love this.
As an amateur animator the shot @1:09 is the most impressive thing in this video. the simulation that's going on there to animate all those drops of water is so perfectly done that it's hard for me to imagine that as a single shot instead of a composition. Absolutely awe-inspiring work.
I love your explanation for wailord's density, I have always imagined that they purposefully swallow water to increase their weight and when the pokedex mesures their weight it doesn't account for water
The water animation is so damn good. Also the callout of wailord being lighter than air is really smart, just reversing how most whales actually... faint more permanently
I would pay $50 at the movie theater ticket booth to see a 3-hour full-length Pokémon documentary done in this style, specifically. Get Sir David Attenborough onboard, and I could see it becoming the defining film of the franchise.
fun fact, humpback whales actually go to Hawaii to mate during the Winter. There's a region near the island of Maui where it connects underwater with another island which results in an area which is more shallow than the surrounding ocean making it ideal for whale's to raise their young.
not exaggerating, this is the BEST (3D) pokemon fan animation I've ever seen in my life. this looks so official. it looks better than official. there's so much love put into this, you did an amazing job!!!!!
I don't know if being amazed by the quality of this or laugh by the absurdity of a poke documentary that feels almost like a real wild life documentary.
If you like my work please consider supporting me on patreon :). I'll be putting up polls there where you can vote for the next pokemon
nice
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EnlargedKai member system when?
For those wondering the poll is between gible, sandile, tropius and doduo
I literally never use patreon, but I want to support your work so I became a patreon. I'm not even /that/ much into pokemon, but I love what you're doing so much! ❤
Dude that water simulation is incredible.
I hope everyone is supporting this guy because his PC probably caught on fire after every one of these shots.
I was just thinking that plus the wishi washi simulation too there were thousands of them lol..
Thats what i was thinking
For a singular person it's amazing what quality can be achieved.
But in general it's very mediocre whenever there are splashes.
@@xyoxus well arent you a bundle of fun…
Wish I could give you a second like because I love Lucario
"Some desperate fishermen even organized large scale hunting expeditions which drove Wailord to near extinction, recently they have made an incredible recovery thanks to a single trainer attempting to breed a shiny Wailmer with perfect IV's"
Honestly one of my favorite passtimes as a kid was breeding endangered lapiases. I thought they'd become more common the more I released then t.t
"Why we appreciate that trainers deduction we urge other trainers to not release their Pokémon to the wild if you would like to help with breeding programs for endangered species please get in touch with your regions conservation organisation."
"According to this trainer, the Pokémon Skitty played an important role in their Wailmer breeding efforts. The trainer refused to elaborate on this strange claim."
@@Quintwuzhere You and many others had the same idea, and because of your efforts, they're no longer endangered. You can check the pokedex entries and see the change!
My farts are better than EnlargedKai’s farts 💨
I love that you took Wailord being so light in the pokedex and actually made it make just a little bit of sense
...does it make sense? Imagine being a fisherman and just seeing a Wailord float past hahaha
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Okay but how would the Wailord eventually come down? Would it eat flocks of bird pokemon to compensate?
@diandraaliffa2116 that's what I thought it was going to lead to.
I thought he was going to say "the wailord inflates herself to hunt for aviene prey"
@@diandraaliffa2116 The video says floating is fatal to the wailord since they can't go down. I think the amount of water ingested, not just food, weights them down "realistically"
The sight of the last Waillord drifting off was simultaneously hilarious and heartbreaking. Kudos to another episode well done!
I like that you made sense of them not being recognized in the earlier gens due to becoming endangered. Because you would think a Pokémon that big would at least come up in conversation in the other regions-unless they were exceedingly rare, and quietly being hunted to near extinction.
I love the detail of saying that Wailord is the largest species _native to our planet_ in subtle reference to how Eternatus stole Wailord’s crown last gen.
Eterna-what?
i was also thinking it's referencing the fact the dialga, palkia, giratina, arceus are all very massive god-like beings.
like if you watched the Sinnoh movies, the Creation Trio is HUGE.
@@Taevarth wailord is bigger than palkia, giratina, and arceus combined. although, that is based off of the forms they appear to us in. seeing as they're universal gods it's very likely that they're significantly bigger than what we're seeing.
@@lum_berry111 if going off the pokexex entries. I never considered them accurate.
Because there are so many pokemom that are a size In the pokedex that is just crazy for real world standards.
Like Groudom is smaller than a Giraffee.
Or that Charizard is the size of a small child, or that Furret is bigger than an adult
@@TaevarthI imagine that the poke world is alot bigger then our actual world. Cuz how tf they gonna keep so much giants. Ours surely can't nowadays lol.
4:35 THE LITTLE ANGRY BROWS I CAN'T
Those aren't angry eyebrows. Those are ANGY eyebrows.
here too it's so good 3:16
I know, I love it
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@@p-__ holy shit, my first reply from this guy
I feel so honored, hello
Dude now i wanna see the wishiwashi turn into the school form
Same. I was like "are they gonna School? But this is a Wailord video, not a Wishiwashi video!"
I thought they were a school of tynamos.
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@@GreyOne13Tynamos live on land
And I wanna see their glowing eyes actually doing something like attracting a Dhelmise to attack the Wailords. >:^D
this might sounds too dramatic, but my inner child is happy to have made it to this point in life. To see two of my favorites, Nature documentaries and pokemon come together and look wonderful.
This was SO. EFFING. SICK!!! This should be an official thing!
I thought same. While watching it, I thought it captured the kind of contemplative state old Pokémon movies could make you enter, just showing you the wonders of the Pokémon world and that was enough.
I'm grateful I got to relive this.
That would require gamefreak and Nintendo to have some sort of personality and care, both of which they don't have.
Making them float was meant to be sad, but just the sight of it is hilarious
I know, right
*sorrowful chuckles*
I cri evrytime
I laughed so hard
I was waiting for a bowl of petunias 😂
Waiblimplord 🤘
Please man,never stop making these,they are just incredible
Agreeds 🤝
I agree
Third that motion.
Yes they are amazing!!
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NOOOOOOO BRING HER BACK!!! BRING HER BACK!!!! 😭
It's okay. She's gonna become a Drimblim!
I assume someone caught her, probably someone from the Aether Foundation. They'll take care of her. Flying Wailord aren't easy to miss out in the open.
No, seriously,
she's got a point there.
It's part of nature. If every Wailord ate its fill, then the Wishiwashi population might be endangered. Death is just as much a part of life as every other aspect. 😌
@@Eidenhoek came looking for this comment.
I'm not going to lie. As someone who spent a lot of my teenage years getting stoned and watching animal documentaries on Animal Planet, and also likes just random tid-bit lores about anything mythological or gaming, this is FIRE. I don't even play Pokemon but I was glued in interest beginning till the end. I would def learn about every pokemon if they had these videos. Keep it up dude!!
4:21 and the bowl of petunias formed a single thought "Oh no, not again"
Reverse whale fall...
From the bottom of my heart I cannot overstate how much I adore this series. The production values, the attention to detail, the scientific accuracy... you (and those whom you work with) are all amazing. I hope you can continue making this amazing content for years to come.
reverse whale fall is exactly what I was thinking!
Yes this is my exact thought too! Okay so normally whale falls are critical to deep sea marine life that has very few sources of food otherwise, these deep sea animals essentially live in vast, dark, high-pressure, underwater deserts and a whale fall can be the only food an organism gets down there.
What if with the reverse whale fall it's like the opposite? What if you drew a parallel with the floating wailord carcasses feeding the pokémon that live up in the stratosphere in vast, bright, low-pressure sky deserts and there's very little to eat for non-photosynthetic pokémon?
@@hw7003Whales aren't the only source of food down there. It's just the largest.
@@hw7003Imagine hordes of Minior devouring a Wailord.
The wailord dying and becoming so light it floats is a wonderful pokefication of what happens to real whales who become too weak to swim, and sink. Between that and the hunting, and the excellent water physics with well flowing pokemon, this felt like a real pokementry, the best one yet. Amazing job
real whales? you live in the real world?
@@16abadeerno we don’t. We live in an ball planet inside a pokeball made by the first professor ever. He’s called professor bang (big bang)
It's also a nod to the Wailord pokédex entry, which gives them a mass and size that would make them less dense than styrofoam.
i'm just imagine a wailord finally dying over some poor sap's house
"Some speculate these wailord become meals for airborne predators, others though believe that at the end of their lives they fall back to the Earth, their bodies become food for fish and other animals, continuing the great cycle, leaving those who remain to become better predators."
I’m begging that a major streaming service produces a full-scale Pokemon nature “documentary” program like this one. Never fails to amaze me.
I would watch it, it be cool to vibe and fall asleep to 😊
Only if they bring this creator on for help. They definitely deserve the recognition
The rendering, the music, the story telling, everything is so beautiful! It made me almost cry at the end. I loved whales and I love this Pokémon so much. 😩💕
“Their Heart Is The Size Of A Snorlax” NOW I WANT A SNORLAX VIDEO
Here we see a snorlax, they can sleep for a month or two at a time. once they awaken, their appetite is ravenous and they are not picky about what they eat. so long as it is digestable, they will most likely eat it. if they run out of food in their vicinity, they will venture down the mountains. often they get their fill in urban areas, becoming traffic concerns [image of a snorlax stuck in an alleyway] as they fall asleep. pokeflutes were made to awaken them early, they are often grumpy when a month too early.
Yes please!
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Im a patreon supporter the poll is up now to vote on and its between gible, sandile, doduo and tropius
@@YOSSARIAN313 Plz Vote Gible. I Think That Would Be The Closest To Snorlax
I cannot imagine how difficult it was to animate all of those wishywashy. Absolutely phenomenal
particle effects! :)
Takes talent, add some effects and one shot every clip. Short animation can take up to 1 or 2 months.
@@AnimeNewsRadio101it is most likely a simulation using specialised software like Houdini. Despite how it looks, it employs hardly any “animation”
Animating it is easily automated, but it's processing and rendering it that takes a lot of resources and time.
As silly as it is, this Pokemon's name is actually spelled Wishiwashi it's i not y, friend :)
I love how similar this is to actual whales bubble-net feeding. You clearly did your research. 👍
Exactly one of the references I used when making this :)
AND I cross-checked all of the Pokemon facts on Bulbapedia - Not a single miss.
I was just about to say that myself. Kudos.
I mean, all he’s done is take literal quotes from documentaries and changed the animal names to Pokémon names. He’s quoting the TV program script almost verbatim. He researched nothing…
@@arc7375 Ah, which ones?
These are fantastic and this definitely had the 'david attenborough' style voice we all love to hear while still being unique and something you can call your own.
Well done.
dude. new here. opening scene. blew away. dope ass art style. quasi realism idk what to call it. there ought to be a video game like this. an open world game where pokemon replace all wildlife
That's a FASCINATING way to include Wailords in-game weight!
Love the reference to the fact that Wailord's listed weight & size in the pokedex would make it less dense than air
Some people did a study and it’s actually heavy “enough” to be heavier than air suprisingly(sources are debatable)
even IF they were less dense than air, they are still underwater, and they can swallow large quantities of water. which would make them heavy enough to not float away.
Holy shit
The Pokemon Company should legitimately straight-up officially PAY you to make these. These are INCREDIBLE videos
A full length pokementary would go so hard
Like The Pokemon Company and BBC should partner to collaborate with you. I love nature docs and I am loving these videos. I want more!
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@@musicalpuppies123 Perhaps even a "Pokemon Planet" style series (shortened to Pokeplanet), with each season (or perhaps 2+ seasons if we want to go real in-depth, since I doubt we'd get many episodes, especially at such quality) being focused on a specific region. That would be a cool way to, to see an in universe thing, but alas we ain't likely to get such an amazing thing anytime soon.
This is just making me want to do something like this, damn I love the idea, it'd be a banger if I've ever seen one.
the pokemon company wont even put money into a game thats not absolute trash with semi decent animations. what on earth makes you think they'd pay for 3rd party animations? theyd sooner hit him with a cease and desist or copyright claim his videos.
Hey, I remember this nature video from middle school biology class!!!
Thank you for finding this gem!!!
3:56 : *she was a fairy*
As someone in the STEM field I love the inclusion of the Reddit post that did the math on how Wailord might be lighter than air.
Wailmer is based on a beach ball and Wailord on a blimp, so it makes sense that they would be light and float.
@@Sorrowful00 but not THAT light
a creature of flesh and blood lighter than air? bruh
@@DraceEmpressa its a pokmon
@@DraceEmpressa You do realize this isn't real... RIGHT?
yes....... YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hoi Berd!
do a berd documentary
Hi
Berd???
SOMEone has watched BBC's The Hunt, or other documentaries of that caliber! Well done translating that style of documentary editing!
This one was absolutely amazing!!!!!!! The extra care was noticed. NO repeat scenes. or repeated dialogue, amazing animation. Get this mer a BUDGET ASAP!!!!!!!!!.
I was hoping for a balloon weight reference, but I was not expecting that. ☠
Right!? It's so tragic!
Seemed rather random, is that in a pokedex entry?
The weight that a Wailord has in the Pokedex is incredibly low for something as huge as it should be. It's been observed many times that of you run the figures of a Wailord's weight versus its length it comes out as literally being lighter than air.
@@Omnicromyou think they have a gas bladder? Or have some special ability to make gases that are less dense than O2?
@@DeerEwe Iunno. It's been speculated that Wailord is also based somewhat on blimps and that might be why it's so light, but it's never been addressed anywhere in first party sources.
I think floating Wailord become sky islands for Bird Pokemon.
Awesomeness.
This is beyond epic.
I think the floating wailords float into Space and become Space Whales.
I think they just get eaten by rayquaza
Whalerise.
This is incredible. As someone who grew up with a fascination for whales, you've captured that same feeling in my youth, and I love it fully and completely.
Would be more detailed if they had more sea pokemon around like finizen, basculin, luvdisc etc
@@hunterhq295those Pokémon are ones you see around reefs or close to them finizen seems about right to be found around there but they probably aren’t because it’s sailors hunting ground
We need more of this!!! My kids (3,2,1) love this. And so do I
I DIDNT KNOW I NEEDED THIS IN MY LIFE
I love each of these releases. It's like I'm a kid again watching Discovery documentaries, but now with Pokemon. I appreciate your attention to make it as realistic to what their habits would be in real life.
"With a heart the size of a snorlax" and I'm instantly engaged into watching. This is really good shit my guy.
2:38- The music. THE MUSIC. It's SO GOOD. This series is as fantastic as ever but you really outdid it with the music too.
The music is original? Omg
@@frostbitetheannunakiiceind6574 I assume it is
The links to the music are in the description, not original! I looked through them and the one at 2:38 is ‘Travel in the ocean’ by Monument Music :)
This stuff is amazing
What a great idea and fantastic execution.
Definitely need to binge the rest of these later
Wow! Awesome documentary! I was hooked as soon as I clicked on the link! GREAT JOB!
Love how this takes facts we know about Pokémon and knowledge about how animals interact in real life and combines them into these wonderful videos. I absolutely cannot wait for the next installment
Everything to do with the Wishi Washi section was amazing.
Please, dont ever stop making these!
Please do Steelix! 🩶
4:15 If it gradually eats airborne Pokémon/birds/food, would that mean it'd gradually make its way back down? 😂
Probably why none know of their fate. They may eat cormorant to get back down and that could even be a means for them to show up in different water bodies. No one notices because it happens too far away for people to see
Yeah, i bet they do feast on Wingulls and such in the air, or even sucking up clouds.
Though they could always just suck in air as a means to increase density and fall back, but I imagine they can and do float in the sky for vast distances
I was gonna say, who’s
going to fly into its mouth!
Thats banking on many assumptions: 1. Pokemon wouldn't avoid a random flying monsterously sized whale, 2. that enough pokemon to make up their diet would pass by, 3. that those pokemon would lose in a fight if it came to that, 4. that the wailord can diret its movements to get its mouth in position to eat/bite, 5. that it doesnt deficate between meals, losing biomass.
Yes but, if it can’t make itself float down, it can’t keep up with a flying-type Pokemon. Unless there is a Drifloon, a whimsicott, a jigglypuff, or an eldegoss also floating around she would likely be unable to eat, and then again eating any of those pokemon would not dramatically increase her weight.
Your animation style is awesome, I really love this. Thank you Kai!
3:02 i imagine this is what irl pokemon battles would be in the wild
Shoutout to having a real narration instead of an AI voice--appreciate you supporting people's work!
this cope won't stop AI from taking over your job at whatever fastfood/retail store you work at. A.I is inevitable. Get used to it.
@@KillingSpreeXLWDGNG Well damn you must be fun at parties. (BTW, if AI oversaturates the market for whatever, they would pull from each other and go back to unintelligible messes, ergo becoming useless just like when AI was first made. Get used to it, doomer.)
"this particular female has failed to eat her food"
me: wait, so she dies?
*the wailord proceeds to become a dirigible*
me: er...
It's all good, she just needs a trainer to catch her in a Pokéball and help her recover. :D
I believe the joke is based on wailord pokedex stats. It is too light for its size, and if you were to take it seriously, it would be less dense than air and literally float.
i thought that too!
It's called the float whale for a reason.
rayquaza has to get a decent meal from somewhere
awww, that poor wailord at the end! I hope she's okay :(
she died
@@Chrisy7 aw
Already starting off with a beautiful scene, the visuals are amazing. Please keep this up.
I’ve always laughed at water Pokémon just floating during battles
Wailord used Splash! It was super effective! The wild Wishiwashi flinched!
😂
I love how you made the Wailord size - weight mistake canon
It's not a mistake, it's a blimp!
It is the "float whale Pokemon".
I wanna see one in misunderstood wildlife!
Kyurem is known to be a man eater, but that only happens when those not native to the arctic overhunt all the other food options, and a village of decently sized slow creatures that can’t fly are the only remaining reliable food source.
Basically the same reason a polar bear would break into someone’s house.
Or where zoroark were made critically endangered because of those who feared their illusion magics, even though it’s mostly a defense against predators.
Or any manner of dark/ghost types that are angry because they can’t move on to the afterlife or have an unusual feeding habit resembling vampirism.
Trevanant could be a good first Ghost type. He'd still have tree documentaries to use as a guide, like he's done with animal ones.
Kyurem isnt a polar bear, beartic is and its from the same region.
Kyurem is a meteor that crashed into land and lead to the formation of an entire nation. Theres no "native" Kyurem its a one time thing
@@Nazuiko given that he’s an ice draconid, I can’t picture him being anywhere but the arctic.
Also, it’s been confirmed that almost all of the living legends are actually a species.
(The exception being the gods of time and space.)
Drifloon! What were harmless attempts to play with small, friendly humans was misinterpreted as attempted child-snatching, cementing a ghoulish reputation trainers and professors are only now starting to break.
I'm glad I have the means to support this kind of content. The scene with the Wishiwashi gave me goosebumps.
I would binge watch whole full length episodes of this. This is amazing.
This is the most under rated thing on this platform. I was grinning like an idiot while watching this. The animation, similarities to the real world, and the clear passion that went into this project makes me so happy. You are my favorite youtuber, keep it up. The use of wishi washi is very creative!
It even almost sounds like David Attenborough!!
At this point, I’m starting to think this guy was in charge of the Detective Pikachu movie! *THESE ARE TOO GOOD!!!* 😧
This guy SHOULD’VE been in charge of the Detective Pikachu movie!
Everything from the cinematography to the musical score to the attention to detail, both in pokemon lore and real world equivalent animal behaviour, makes this an absolute masterpiece.
I absolutely adore these!
The only piece of constructive criticism I can give is you should add more/other pokemon to these.
Seeing the pokemon interact with their environment are my favorite parts.
For example this one and the magicarp are examples of what I'm talking about.
Omg, thats gotta become a whole documentary
You created a masterpiece, i would dare to say❤
the actual tiny Pokemon Wishiwashi swimming away when the Schooling Form non-capturable Wishiwashi get eaten is a fantastic distinction made. I love this.
Oh Arceus... they float!
Why do you still pray to false gods when we now know Bidoof is the true savior? This saddens me.
These are the channels that actually deserve to become popular. So much talent, keep it up!!!
As an amateur animator the shot @1:09 is the most impressive thing in this video. the simulation that's going on there to animate all those drops of water is so perfectly done that it's hard for me to imagine that as a single shot instead of a composition. Absolutely awe-inspiring work.
I like how this takes into account how silly wailord being lighter than air is. O_O :D
Man's really went "I must go now, my people need me"
I love your explanation for wailord's density, I have always imagined that they purposefully swallow water to increase their weight and when the pokedex mesures their weight it doesn't account for water
God damn, the water animation and the ball of Wishiwashi, that was some crazy good animation!
this channel is just a gift to make us happy
Felt like I was watching Discovery Channel or something. And it looked so real. Nice job. 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
The water animation is so damn good. Also the callout of wailord being lighter than air is really smart, just reversing how most whales actually... faint more permanently
What a beautiful creature
Great way to represent it as the Float Whale Pokémon. Also your water physics looks great!
I was not expecting something so genuinely brilliant as this wow!
I adore how animated this is. Ive seen other documentaries similar to this that are basically just models moving slightly. Great job on these!
I would pay $50 at the movie theater ticket booth to see a 3-hour full-length Pokémon documentary done in this style, specifically. Get Sir David Attenborough onboard, and I could see it becoming the defining film of the franchise.
The music intensifying as the wishiwashi were trying to form was awesome
They really need to do an entire series on this.
It’s funny to think about how a Pokémon discovery channel would just be an audiobook of the Pokédex
fun fact, humpback whales actually go to Hawaii to mate during the Winter. There's a region near the island of Maui where it connects underwater with another island which results in an area which is more shallow than the surrounding ocean making it ideal for whale's to raise their young.
Beautiful. No other creature better describes the majesty of the Hoenn region.
The aerial view of the wailord just beneath the surface is so beautiful
3:00 Wailord used Splash: It was super effective. Wishiwashi fainted. Wailord gained 25 exp
I'm an old man and know nothing about pokemon, but this is beautiful, peaceful, and relaxing. *subscribed*
I love how beautiful the art is and how it relates to the very true climate and ecological issues of the day.
not exaggerating, this is the BEST (3D) pokemon fan animation I've ever seen in my life.
this looks so official. it looks better than official. there's so much love put into this, you did an amazing job!!!!!
its actually nuts how much better this guy is getting every single episode
Love the series 🖤
wailord is one of my favorites!! the joy upon seeing youtube put this on my recommended
You deserve WAY more subscribers! I can't wait to see more of these creations. Thanks.
I don't know if being amazed by the quality of this or laugh by the absurdity of a poke documentary that feels almost like a real wild life documentary.
The answer is "Yes"
I did not think we needed a nature documentary about pokemon but these were so good. I hope you make more.
The hint that wishiwashi can fight back in their schooling form was great! I love this channel!
THIS SERIES IS MAGIC! PLEASE KEEP MAKING THEM!
We need a Wishi-Washi documentary. HOW DID THESE THINGS BECOME SO SUCCESSFUL?!