Post canonical fakemon we know exist, but never released.
I want to believe
>>57239295>This and the original dragonman, why was unova such a rushed and unfinished region?
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>>57239362None of those were ever intended to be released and are only mentioned in lore.Dare I say it, but on the other hand....
>>57239362>>57239368>>57239379Make your own thread, faggots.
Only one I can think of that wasn't mentioned is from the anime, so it doesn't really count, but it's a UB Ash encountered that wasn't one of the ones we know of. He talks about it but we never see it.
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>>57239295Is this Mesprit or something distinct?
>>57239396regional forms are unable to mega evolve. za already confirmed it.
>>57239426Really? What's the proof of this canonically?
>>57239396Pretty sure gmax-ing dipplin and hydrapple would yield this as well.
>>57239295>Arctosauro the terror of the prehistoric sea, thanks to a special organ and its icy breath created icebergs that it used to hide its precise and hunt its favorite prey, Lapras.
>>57239488Do it Water/Fairy and now Raichu and Gastly would make sense, that would also explain why Copperajah evolved to a Steel Type in Galar to protect themselves from those jerks.
>>57239527I think Water/Steel actually
>>57239295>canonical fakemon>no cannon
good thread
>>57239421it's just a statue of a person holding a sword in front of them
Original Dragon
>>57239683should just be dragon typei dont get the obsession with dual types, especially when most pokemon types including dragon dont make any sense
>>57239295Why they don't release the baby as a separated mon?
>>57239711They did, it's called Cubone
>three head weezing>ancient dreepy>bird shiftry
>>57240100
I 100% believe they're water/fire/grass trio. Kind of like Kitakami starters.
Nidorinx
Kantonian Buzzwole
VELUZA NO!
>>57239362Sadly, the mega flopus was not rushed so much as it was lazy. Convinced they could rest on their laurels and consoomers would slurp up any old slop after gen 4's success, they put in zero effort and nearly tanked the franchise. Luckily this spurred them to put real effort into an actual rushed game, XY.
>>57240142that only makes it stronger, give it 10 more minutes and that kabutops will be dying on the seafloor, catatonic with brain damage and frothing at the mouth
>>57240095RETCON
>>57240142For this reason it evolved with muscular autotomy.It worked as bait to escape, when its predator disappeared this characteristic remained, this is known as an extinct ecological niche, a real case is with the pronghorn, the fastest animal in America that acquired this speed to escape from its predator, the American cheetah, but the latter became extinct and the pronghorn still retains its speed.
>>57239295Tyrantrum were covered in feathers when they existed
>>57240379I know it's BS, but I like making these theories, I think the best thing about Pokemon is the worldbuilding that the fans do and sometimes the developers use it in future games.
>>57240393feathers on t-rex Is the most damaging lie ever spread by the woke left and the reason why modern kids hate dinosaurs
>>57240124>>57240132Don't need more baby pokemon.
>>57240413Crest feathers and dorsal feathers maybe. Full body feathers, no.It's differs in that way from smaller theropodians like Coelerosaur, Raptor, and Therozinosaur.
>>57240393>>57240413It's all nonsense from that madman from Unova, Dr Grant, Galarian researcher Cara Liss claims that Tyrantrum looked more like a Tyranitar, featherless with a stiff back and a dragging tail that allowed it to make great kangaroo-like leaps.
very cool thread OP, I don't have anything to contribute but I like this thread a lot and I thought I should let you know
>Gastrodon: It apparently had a huge shell for protection in ancient times. It lives in shallow tidal pools. >A relative of Shellder and Cloyster, this ocean dweller sometimes comes onto land in search of food. Did yo know Gastrodon had a shell and common ancestor with Cloyster?
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>>57240722>we could have gotten Gastrodon ancient evolution with a shell in pla>instead we got goo barney wearing a diapersight, if only GF didnt hate sinnoh and its fans.
>>57240301Kabutops was such an apex predator that it literally began evolving to hunt more on the land. It just happened to run into Genesect during that time period, which was a bigger threat on the land.
If Porygon is software, then we must assume there are prototype and alpha builds as well. It also implies there’s modded Porygon.
>>57240860modded porygon is porygon-z, dipshit. you literally evolve it with a "dubious disc" made by an "unknown producer"
>>57240141What if the Mosquitomon was "rescued" by an alien species and placed in a nature reserve for its protection and that is why it evolved into Buszzwole due to having no natural competition.
>>57240868Z is corrupted 2I suspect it's Team Galactic because you find Dubious Disc and Porygon at their base, plus Prygon is said to be used for space exploraiotn
>>57240301>>57240379>>57240403cool fanfic, we can headcanonize all those predestined pokemon
>>57240141I want believe
does anyone have that old gen1 pokemon artwork with real life owl?
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>>57239426Damn bro can you post your leaked rom?
>>57240100wait where's bird shiftry from?
>>57241005From Kitakami Pokedex:Legends tell of a bird Pokémon that received divine punishment for its evil deeds and had its beak and wings replaced. >The Tengu were originally thought to take the forms of birds of prey and a monkey deity, and they were traditionally depicted with human, monkey, and avian characteristics.I guess that's why it learns so many winds moves.
original parasect
>>57241005Well the mythological Tengu are monster birds, the guy with the big nose is an advanced and more powerful form.I don't know if at any point they mention the "true" Tengu in the games, I think in the Japanese anime they mention vampires, zombies, and tanukis.
>>57239426Leaks or it didn't happen.
>>57241031Might actually fit one of the proto red/green sprites
>>57240413Every skin imprint we've found on it is scaled and feathers are at best a theory. The only feathered "Tyrannosaur" Yutyrannus, is not even part of the same family. There were some dinosaurs that had 'feathers' but Rex just isn't one of them unless we find something new.
>>57239715Indian Elephants look so docile compared to the africans
>>57241354They are more docile in comparison, but never trust those bastardsI wonder if the extinct pygmy elephants were also aggressive?
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>>57241644Oh fuck kantonian rowlet!!!
>>57241644and Vikavolt!
>>57239295I was kind of disappointed when I learned they actually did consider introducing original Genesect, but the idea vanished alongside the Alola fossil park that was scrapped.
>>57240393Tyrannosaurs didn't have feathers retard, we have several paleontologists who studied these majestic beasts their whole lives and even their close relatives and none of them showed signs of feathers, what we do know for certain is that Tyrannosaurus had fantastic vision, borderline unrivaled even by modern animals, a great sense of smell, feet that were specifically designed to muffle their steps to appear more distant than they actually were, even their potential calls and rumblings have been studied from rough reconstructions of their nasal cavities and air passages, which highly suggests they had a terrifying low frequency sound that could resonate within your bones, we also know for a fact their bites were strong enough to literally explode bone, they were animals of such apex might that they would bite the heavily reinforced horns of Triceratops and rip them off. We even have fossil records that show a Tyrannosaur specimen survived getting his skull shattered and brain punctured, likely in a fight with another T-rex and he survived for years still before internal infection claimed the beast's life. The lie of them having feathers is something trannies for whatever reason seem obsessed with pushing, because they see T-rex as an "evil symbol of masculinity", i wished i was kidding about.
>>57241713>even their close relatives and none of them showed signs of feathersThe closest living relatives of Tyrannosaurus rex are birds such as chickens and ostriches, according to research published in Science.
>>57239311I hate gen 8 so much for this reason alone
>>57241813>Subhuman doesn't understand animals have several close or distant relatives grouped in taxons and families, in this case TyrannosauroideaBirds did indeed evolve from dinosaurs, but NOT Tyrannosaurs you moron, they evolved from small tree climbing arboreal raptors or closely related archosaurs that slowly started developping gliding and eventually flying capabilities, large theropods with feathers were exceptionally unusual and none of them were Tyrannosaurus or close relatives, there have been hoaxes pushed by absolute imbeciles who are more interested in pushing fanfiction narratives rather than actually making proper research and honest study, it's why we still have absolutely no fucking definitive clue what Spinosaurus was like.