Wednesday, November 1, 2017

Asian Pokemon

Asian Pokemon
Because of the fact that the Pokemon regions Kanto, Johto, Hoenn, and Sinnoh are based on real regions in Japan, there are many fan-favorite Pokemon native to Asia. Some of them include Greninja, Incineroar, Vikavolt, Dragonite, and Scizor. It's also home to the Legendary Grass-Type Pokemon Shaymin, which is said to clean filthy air. Shaymin has two forms: Its first form resembles a hedgehog and is pure Grass, while its other form (which is NOT an evolution) looks a bit like a dog and is Grass/Flying. Shaymin will exist in this world in its latter form. It looks something like this.
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The many Pokemon exclusive to Asia include the Water/Bug-Type spiders Dewpider and Araquanid (also found in Europe)...
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The fan-favorite Water-Type amphibians Froakie, Frogadier, and Greninja...

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The carnivorous plants Bellsprout, Weepinbell, and Victreebel...

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The Grass/Poison-Type favorites Oddish, Gloom, and Vileplume (they can also be found in Hawaii)...

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The Fighting-Type pandas Pancham and Pangoro...
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The silly-looking spot panda Spinda...
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The cute but deadly Stufful and Bewear...
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The Fire-Type felines Litten, Torracat, and Incineroar...

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The Poison/Fire-Type reptiles (or amphibians, depending on how you look at them) Salandit and Salazzle...
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The Water-Type monkeys Panpour and Simipour...
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Dratini, Dragonair, and Dragonite, the first Dragon-Type Pokemon, and probably one of the best...
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The strange Bug-Type cicadas Nincada, Ninjask, and Shedinja...
Crabrawler, while Crabominable is native to Antarctica...
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Drowzee and Hypno, which some fans find disturbing...
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Sevipor, a Poison-Type snake that has had feuds with Zangoose for many years...
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Throh and Sawk, which are kind of copies of Hitmonlee and Hitmonchan...
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The Fighting-Type sumo wrestlers Makuhita and Hariyama, which would live in suburban areas in Japan...
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The Bug-Type favorites Scyther and Scizor...
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The Bug/Electric-Type stag beetles Grubbin, Charjabug, and Vikavolt (except Grubbin is pure Bug)...

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The Water-Type crustaceans Krabby and Kingler...
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The Fighting-Type mongooses Mienfoo and Mienshao...
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Relicanth, which is based on the primordial endangered fish the coelacanth...
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The Fire-Type primates Darumaka and Darmanitan (Sri Lanka)...
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The Grass/Steel-Type Pokemon Ferroseed and Ferrothorn...
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The Psychic/Flying-Type bats Woobat and Swoobat (also found in South America)...
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The Dark-Type wolves Poochyena and Mightyena (also found in Europe)...
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The Rock-Type plant-lookalikes Bonsly and Sudowoodo...
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The Water-Type Unova starters Oshawott, Dewott, and Samurott...

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The Normal/Psychic-Type ape Oranguru (Sumatra)...
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The gluttonous Normal-Type mongooses Yungoos and Gumshoos (India)…
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The Bug/Flying-Type ladybugs Ledyba and Ledian...
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The Bug/Fire-Type grub and moth Larvesta and Volcarona...
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Fomantis and Lurantis, new Grass-Type Pokemon native to Alola...
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And Alolan Diglett and Dugtrio, which are Ground/Steel instead of just Ground.
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I imagine back in the 1930s, a group of Diglett from the US were introduced to Asia. They then adapted traits from Pokemon like Donphan, Scizor, and Ferrothorn, making them Ground/Steel.
That's all I have to say about Asian Pokemon! Tune in next week when we visit the land down under for Astralian Pokemon!
PS. I am so sorry for not posting a new movie review during October. I'll make up for it by posting two (or three, depending on if The Star is worth seeing or not) special movie reviews! What will they be? You'll find out on Thanksgiving!

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