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>Pokemon Black/White 3 >Ghetsis plans to capture the Musketeers, he will use their cutting powers to destroy all of the bridges in Unova and attempt to take over in the chaos resulting from everyone being isloated.
>Pokemon Black/White 4 >Ghetsis plots to capture Landorus, and using Landorus' powers he makes the soil infertile all over the region, destroying all of the crops and leading to hunger all over Unova. With Team Plasma in control of the only places where food still grows, Ghetsis controls the region and the people through selective starvation.
Today, an extremist organization claimed that Pokémon are enslaved and brutalized by humans and need to be liberated. In this thread, we'll show the world the truth, that Pokémon exist to love and be loved, of their own free will, for the betterment of both Pokémon and their human loved ones.
Many people theorize about the reason for Red's team in Gold/Silver/Crystal/HeartGold/SoulSilver, where he is a NPC and the final boss at that. However, it's rather simple and the explanations don't need to be extrapolated to non-main game canon.
>Red having all the starters means that Red in Generations II and IV is the Red of Yellow instead of the Red from Red/Green/Blue This is simply not true. Yellow isn't canonical as per Generation II storyline. One example is the lady that gives Red a Bulbasaur in Cerulean City in Yellow. She does not reappear in Generation II, whereas the old couple whom the man in Generation I traded a Jynx for a Poliwhirl do reappear in the same location.
Gold/Silver (and by extension, Crystal) are touted as Red/Green sequels (and by extension, Blue's) but not Yellow sequels. This is further evidenced by Generation II Kanto using the exact same tilesets as Red/Green Kanto, which appear colorized when played on a Super Game Boy, Super Game Boy 2, Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance, Game Boy Advance SP, Transfer Pak for Nintendo 64 and Game Boy Player for GameCube.
So why does Red have all the Kanto starters? The most reasonable assumption is that Game Freak didn't want to canonize Red's starter over the other two, so they gave him all of them.
What about Pikachu? Well, it's the mascot of the franchise so it makes sense to give Red a Pikachu. And Game Freak probably wanted to make a parallel between Red and Ash of the anime, giving a tip that they are counterparts to each other in their respective canons albeit not being the same character.
Good day, /vp/. What you see here is a Snivy, self-satisfied and content, but on second notice, it's appearance and surroundings appear very bland. This is why I'm giving /vp/ a chance to spark up this event.
The rules are simple. Each user takes the latest pic relating to the original, and adds ONE element, part, feature, object, etc. to it, and the other users add stuff from there. Try to be original and have strange and laugh/rage generating ideas for the scene, while of course not entirely ruining it.