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Leiko9897
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Posted: Tue, 02/12/2014 05:43 (9 Years ago)
Post here the most disturbing or interesting theory about any pokemon game or even the anime. I have some ready on the hashtag TheoryOfTheWeek so I`m posting them here. (the most cool theory i read in this forum will get a box or a key) If the theory is not yours, please post where you got it from,ok? BTW YOU CAN ONLY POST ONCE IF NOT GIVEN PERMISSION BY ME TO POST MORE :3
Leiko9897
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Posted: Tue, 02/12/2014 06:01 (9 Years ago)

Title: Cubone = Charizard

The theory of cubone being a baby Kangashkan is a fairly well known one, since cubone and the baby Kangashkan are similar.But as the Yellow version of Pokemon states:
“It wears the skull of it´s deceased mother”
And now, if you took this baby Kangashkan and put on a skull, they do seem quite the same, and since he wore the skull for all of his life it grows and evolves into Marowak.
But I found out that there are some issues with this theory:
1.That a baby Kangashkan is purple,(even the Mega Form) not brown as cubone.
2.Kangashkan doesn´t have horns, just ears which they aren’t made of bones.
3.Kangashkan has a plate on his head, pretty much like a cephalosaurus (which cubone´s skull doesn’t have)The only reason this Theory got so popular and wellknown was that it was an EARLY one, and early in pokemon history somebody made a baby Kangashkan sprite similar o cubone. But now, setting that aside, here is a new theory:

Theory: Looking at this skull, with its more narrow nature, and the beginnings of horns, would it be safe to say it is actually a Female Charizard skull? If that´s the case, how can baby Charizard (rather Charmander) turn into a Cubone.
Example: So in the wild, a full nest of Charmander hatched and the mother that takes care of them breaths fire on their tails to get them warm. (since Charmander are not born with fire)
The fire develops their fire breathing organs so they can naturally get fire-type moves with no TMs.

But what happens if the Charmanders´ mother got into a fight with a ferocious pokemon and since there was no Pokemon Center she just died.
(By the way fire type pokemon are obviously more aggressive and like challenging pokemon stronger than them) Now, taking a look at the animals from our world, Female animals turn MORE aggressive while protecting their babies so that helps this Charizard make a more stupider decision and end up DEAD ;3.

The babies wouldn’t have been able to born ´cause of the cold, and the only survivor would be the bottom egg since it was covered by the rest.Since the tail isn´t lit, it´s fire-breathing abilities and it´s heat-made orange color wouldn´t be developed, neither it´s wings since the fire is naturally it´s life source.

Now, since it´s wings don’t form, the place where the wings should be are substituted by deformities (like cubones)

Besides, since the mother is dead, the other Charizard take the bones to it´s nest as a sign of respect (this action is seen in the manga) The survivor Charmander takes rest in the skull, which is the only thing that protects him from the cold the most.

Since this “Charmander” never learned to defend itself with fire, it had to defend itself with the only way available … bones.
You can easily understand why this is the Lonely Pokemon… no?... well let me tell you this… he never met his mother, he was rejected and he uses its mommy´s bones as weapons and food! Gosh.And when it is finally time to evolve, his head fusions itself with its mother´s and since he already has a deformed backbone he has no further evolution… (his body just wouldn’t know what to do!)

And therefore, this is how the sad story of this Pokemon ends…
Leiko9897
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Posted: Tue, 02/12/2014 06:02 (9 Years ago)

Title: N is a Zoroark

N is a character from Pokémon Black, White, Black 2 and White 2. He is the puppet leader of Team Plasma, which wants two separate worlds for humans and Pokémon. There is a question about whether or not N is actually human and not just a Pokémon, Zoroark, casting an illusion.
Consider the facts: In one part of the Black 2/White 2 game, you follow a Zoroark into a set of ruins and find N there, with the Zoroark missing. Their hair is similarly shaped, N was raised among Pokémon and can understand them, and he speaks unnaturally fast and awkwardly throughout the games.
Zoroarks have been known to appear as humans in the Black and White games and can sometimes copy the speech patterns of whom they are pretending to be. It would make more sense for a Pokémon to want to separate the world, seeing how often they are abused and used as tools to gain power by their trainers.


Leiko9897
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Posted: Tue, 02/12/2014 06:05 (9 Years ago)

Title: The Pokemon War

One of the big questions for the original Red, Green (Japan only) and Blue games is why there are only young children and the elderly running around in the games. While there are a few middle-aged women and men, Red, the main protagonist and player avatar, has no father to speak of, and Blue — Red's rival — does not appear to have parents. In fact, there seem to be very few adults besides the gym leaders.
The reason for the strange lack of adults is a war in the Kanto region, where the first games take place. Lt. Surge, the gym leader in Vermilion City, describes how electric-type Pokémon saved him during "the war." Since the games take place in a fictional universe, Lt. Surge is not referring to any historical conflicts.
There was a war in Kanto with massive causalities, causing a gap in generations. This explains why Professor Oak gives a Pokédex to every new trainer who ventures out into the world. This would be an effective way to either collect or verify information lost during the war, and to determine which species of Pokémon survived the conflict. ( Besides in the Kalos region some families have a gun in the wall but its only as a background decoration)
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Posted: Tue, 02/12/2014 17:41 (9 Years ago)
The theory of lavender town
In the first few days that pokemon red and green release in Japan, kids aged 7-12 were enjoying playing the soon to become phenomenon when they hit Lavender town. At first they thought it was just normal, and to some people they were right. But to those kids playing with headphones,it was not as fun. There were supposedly 3 missing frequencies that when heard would be bad. When people heard the 3 missing beats they supposedly committed suicide from hearing it. Only children and teens could here this though. Most people who did usually hung themselves or jumped from high up. Though some kids and teens did things that are stranger such as sticking their heads in ovens, or sawing off their own limbs. Some people who were stopped before committing suicide would start screaming and going nuts when shown the game. Credit to the Jwittz on youtube and creepypasta wiki.
Look up the full story if you dare.

Leiko9897
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Posted: Wed, 03/12/2014 03:22 (9 Years ago)

Title: Origin of MissingNo.

A theory is that MissingNo is what happens when Pokémon are left in their Pokéballs for an extended amount of time. Since Pokémon can be transferred and stored electronically, it is assumed Pokémon are either made up of or have the ability to be translated into data. Therefore, the theory is that a Pokémon left in its Pokéball too long will have its data corrupted and will become a MissingNo.