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Giant Pokemon
Reafer:
They never explained much about the ancient Pokemon thing that happened with Giant Alakazam, Gengar, and the Jigglypuff. Only that there was a fued and that they would destroy the world if Giant Jigglypuff wasn't released in time. Could that be related to the treating Pokemon like gods thing?
Tristan:
Well to dodo100, those Pokemon were electronic. They were part of a theme park owned by Giovanni.
On the topic of ancient Pokemon, yeah, they never really touched on it much. The history of the Pokemon world interests me because they tend to change/add to it so much that it kind of conflicts with itself. Personally, I think there's just way too many legendary Pokemon and to say that Professor Oak actually stated that only 150 Pokemon existed at one point is laughable considering how many there actually are. But I digress.
To Reafer, yes, it definitely could be. For one, the Haunter in that manga edition was so huge because it had lived for thousands of years, and I've read before that Magikarp were once larger and more powerful but something caused them to be pretty much useless at some point. So yes, Pokemon were definitely stronger and probably larger in ancient times.
Yume Tsuki:
That reminds me of nurse Joy's gaint magikarp friend from the orange island series. It was huge, but when it evolved it became a normal sized Gyarados,
Tristan:
--- Quote from: Yukimenoko on January 24, 2012, 07:34:33 AM ---That reminds me of nurse Joy's gaint magikarp friend from the orange island series. It was huge, but when it evolved it became a normal sized Gyarados,
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What if it was still huge but thats just the normal size for a Gyarados? ;)
TheSolx:
--- Quote from: dodo100 on January 23, 2012, 05:46:44 PM ---Yea i remember one episode after shipwreck in Kanto. There was giant fully evolved starters, Pikachu and other gigantic Pokemon.
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Those were robots, as was explained in the same episode
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