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UnbornReikon commented at 2010-04-10 12:37:08 » #272009
eh we do the same in our universe with our animals not surprising
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eh we do the same in our universe with our animals not surprising
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Anonymous commented at 2010-04-19 00:28:02 » #279329
To add to the pile of cannonicity: a D/P pokedex entry for Magikarp drops a note that it's customary to CATCH IT, EAT IT (obv cook at own discretion), THEN RETURN ITS BONES TO THE WATERS FROM WHENCE YOU COUGHT IT WHILE GIVING THANKS.
What happens to the Magikarp count........? Apparantly this ritual reincarnates Magikarp or something, because they do come back. Keep it in mind the next time you use your Gyarados..... 0.0
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To add to the pile of cannonicity: a D/P pokedex entry for Magikarp drops a note that it's customary to CATCH IT, EAT IT (obv cook at own discretion), THEN RETURN ITS BONES TO THE WATERS FROM WHENCE YOU COUGHT IT WHILE GIVING THANKS.
What happens to the Magikarp count........? Apparantly this ritual reincarnates Magikarp or something, because they do come back. Keep it in mind the next time you use your Gyarados..... 0.0
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Anonymous commented at 2010-06-16 11:11:42 » #334965
There are a number of example of real animals in the pokemon universe. You can even see normal real world fish in the water in some episodes, such as "The Joy of Pokemon".
A dog has also been pictured on a poster before, and animals are talked about semi-frequently, mostly to compare them to pokemon.
There are other examples, i just can't remember them all.
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There are a number of example of real animals in the pokemon universe. You can even see normal real world fish in the water in some episodes, such as "The Joy of Pokemon".
A dog has also been pictured on a poster before, and animals are talked about semi-frequently, mostly to compare them to pokemon.
There are other examples, i just can't remember them all.
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