Subject: Cute! Cute, cute, cute, CUTE!
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Posted on: 2016-07-20 00:26:00 UTC
Adorable! Why are so many Fairy types just so kittening cute? Of course, Mimikyu is sitting on the line between adorable and scary.
Subject: Cute! Cute, cute, cute, CUTE!
Author:
Posted on: 2016-07-20 00:26:00 UTC
Adorable! Why are so many Fairy types just so kittening cute? Of course, Mimikyu is sitting on the line between adorable and scary.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vKosBJ1Uko0
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Now, there's something about Mudsdale that nobody seems to have picked up on, namely its style. People talk about it being a "Trojan horse" Pokémon because of its mane, which is in large part styled after a Trojan helmet. However, this doesn't tell the whole story, and it doesn't explain the long, thick bits of hair hanging down at the side. I can explain it, and more to the point, I will.
See, I dunno if you know this, but there's a very, very famous record label that specializes in reggae music. Y'all may know that reggae is deeply associated with the Rastafari movement, which demands its practitioners wear dreadlocks. That label's name?
Trojan Records.
I put it to you that Mudsdale's very design is an elaborate compound pun on the part of the Pokémon Company's design team, which features at least one British national in James Turner. He's the first Westerner to be inducted into the hallowed halls of Game Freak's design coterie, where he designed the lines of Mandibuzz, Vanilluxe, and Golurk for Generation 5, and the Trevenant line for Generation 6. While I can't say for certain if he designed Mudsdale, it's not outside the realms of possibility that he may have had a hand in it.
So yeah. We have our first Rastamon. I suppose that explains the weakness to Grass. =]
It's my second Boardiversary today! Yay!! (Well, it's 11:30 PM where I'm at, but might as well put this out there before it's too late... =w=)
It's a tiny silver feather. I drank so much soda for this. So. Much.
And you're supposed to eat the can. That's how I do it. Still, it's the thought that counts, thanks! :D
You survived to your second Boardiversary!
Well done!
Have a bronze feather!
It's the best I could do, I'm sorry.
I'm so sorry.
It still counts as a gift, and besides I can always use a new feather quill. Thanks, man! *salutes*
Adorable! Why are so many Fairy types just so kittening cute? Of course, Mimikyu is sitting on the line between adorable and scary.
That second last one's no new Pokemon - why, that's just a Pikachu!
What nerve!
What scoundrels!
Who do they think they're fooling, blatantly reusing an old, popular Pokemon in their new game?
Wimpod:
Bounsweet:
Comfey:
https://tctechcrunch2011.files.wordpress.com/2016/07/comfey.png?w=1024&h=1153
Mudsdale:
Mimikyu:
Bewear:
https://cdn1.vox-cdn.com/thumbor/JKzcTSxKDJyEb23c7oYlIZg4qaM=/cdn0.vox-cdn.com/uploads/chorus_asset/file/6811651/bear.0.png
So yes. The implications from what I've seen are that it wants to be loved like Pikachu is.
Initial reactions:
Wimpod: "Hahaha, it's called wimp, and it runs away, haha."
Bounsweet: "N'awww, it looks kinda like Hoppip!"
Comfey: "Is that a lei?"
Mudsdale: "BIG MAC MUD PONY!"
Mimikyu: "...It's a Doodlebob Pikachu."
Bewear: "It's a pink red panda teddy, huh?"
After watching it again: I want a Mudsdale already, that looks so awesome ;-; Actually, a team of horse(ish) Pokémon to pull my chariot sounds really good now. Rapidash, Zebstrika, Sawsbuck, Mudsdale, Girafarig, Kingdra (What? it's a seahorse...).
I'm actually really loving the doodlebuggy pokemon designs for this gen.
And they all deserve to be pokey men. And occasionally even pokier men. =]
Also, it occurs I didn't do what I normally do for a newbie gift, which is remiss of me, and since it's kind of on topic for this thread...
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Please accept this elegantly-crafted starter Pokémon!
Iiiiiiit's Ursaring!
And your starting item is:-
Mysterious Liquid from The Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth!
Now, Mysterious Liquid is a fantastic item for certain Pokémon. It inflicts Poison on the holder, but also boosts the power of moves with a secondary effect that causes a Major Status (Burn, Poison, Paralysis, Freezing, Sleep, and Bad Poison) by 50%. Ursaring is one of the Pokémon that really enjoys this item due to its ability Quick Feet, which boosts its Speed when afflicted with a Major Status. Try a Jolly one with EVs in Attack and Speed, then give it Facade for that glorious 140 BP STAB, Ice Punch, Thunder Punch, and probably Swords Dance for the boost in power, though Gunk Shot works amazingly well for dealing with Fairy-types. Most importantly, though, have fun! =]
I have no idea why I'm screaming, but this is the first time I've seen pokemon introduced over the internet! I'm so mature!
The next Pokemon game is looking pretty nice, innit?
I agree! I'm really looking forward to it, not least because all the designs have been so brilliant and it'll shut genwunners up about how Pokémon has run out of ideas because this gen didn't include a Dragon-type based on a red fox or a different red fox. =]
Which is a fairly odd position to take, considering that gen one had some pretty rubbish Pokemon designs.
Like Seel, which is a seal but with a horn.
And Geodude, which is a rock with arms.
And Squirtle, which is a turtle, but it's blue.
You forget Magneton, which is three Magnemite stuck together, and Magnimite itself is just a ball bearing with two screws and horseshoe magnets. On that thought, Doublade is just two Honedge, and Honedge is just a sword, albeit a haunted one. And.. oh, I'm going off on a tangent.