I miss ukelele pichu with every passing day
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Blue Eyes is the type to pull you into a bathroom selfie with her and you cant say no
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Since we never got a Guardian Signs manga, I tried speculating on what Ben and Summer would be like if we did!
(Sidenote, are there any decent scans of the first two Ranger manga? All the ones I've seen just use the Japanese names of all the human and Pokemon characters for some reason)
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all she did was serve cunt and constantly lose and I think she was right for that
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What's up with these people in the past and trying to control god??
2010 game:
And then Volo in legends arceus in 2022:
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In trying to catch all Pokémon in Guardian Signs, I realized Gengar's Guardian Signs sprite doesn't smile with teeth.
It's weirding me out.
Also let the record show that Serebi.net is completely wrong on where Pineco is. It's in the tree at the end of Mitonga Road, it is nowhere near where it says.
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Happy birthday to best pokemon game ever
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Do you ever wonder about the social relations between regions in Pokémon?
Like, obviously there’s the big ones that the mainline Pokémon games are set in, Kanto, Johto, Hoenn, Sinnoh, Unova, Kalos, Alola, Galar and now Paldea, but those aren’t the only regions that exist in the Pokémon world.
Beyond that, of the ones that have people living in them, there’s Orre, the setting of the Pokémon Colosseum games, Fiore, Almia and Oblivia, the settings of the Pokémon Ranger games, Ferrum, the setting for Pokkén Tournament, and Pasio, the setting of Pokémon Masters EX. There are other settings in spin-off games, but they’re either exclusively populated by Pokémon or a city in an unspecified region.
Specifically I was thinking of Fiore, Almia and Oblivia, the settings of the Pokémon Ranger games, when making this post.
They’re all places where Pokeballs aren’t commonly used and there is no Pokémon League in their nations. How does that affect how they interact with the rest of the world?
Given how Kukui talks about setting up the Pokémon League in Sun/Moon, it seems like having a Pokémon League is seen as a sign of joining the civilized world and entering the modern age, even if that’s a fairly reductive viewpoint, it seems like that’s how Alola is viewed, as an oddball traditionalist culture for not embracing the League system.
So, how are the Ranger regions viewed in universe, then? As strange outliers? As weirdo hippy cultures? Podunk nowheresvilles not worth having a League in? How do they think of the regular Pokémon regions in Fiore/Almia/Oblivia? As bullies on the national stage due to the outsized influence of the Pokémon League? Barbaric weirdo cultures?
I wanna know!
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