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Unreleased Pokémon

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JackDAlexander
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Posted: Sun, 15/11/2015 00:40 (8 Years ago)
Hi, My name Jack D Johnson.... Nice To Meet You Guys


Now We Talk About Unreleased Pokémon
1. Buhi
Nothing is known about this Pokémon other than its Pokédex number, #124, the same as Jynx's. This number is also the index number of Caterpie. It also resembles a cat.

2. Papyō
Nothing is known about this Pokémon other than its Pokédex number, #211, the same as Qwilfish's.

3. Oviparous creature
In the artwork featuring early versions of Red and Rhydon inside a cave, an unidentified Pokémon can be seen. It appears to be hatching from an Egg.

4. Godzillante & Gorillaimo
Nothing is known about the first Pokémon, Godzillante. It may have been Fire-type, as it is shown to be breathing fire. As its name implies, it was most likely based on Godzilla. Godzillante notably shares a resemblance to one of the fake Pokémon toys shown in the Pokémon Pocket Monsters manga Volume 1 (p. 107). The Japanese name of Tyranitar is also based on Godzilla. Nothing is known about the second Pokémon, Gorillaimo. Its hat could be a reference to the character Ninten from the Ape Inc. game, Mother. It also resembles the Nintendo character Donkey Kong. Gorillaimo could also be based on King Kong. Later generations have introduced many ape-based Pokémon. Slaking is the most notable, as it shares the most physical traits with Gorillaimo.

5. Dragon4
This Pokémon's Pokédex number is #174, the same as Igglybuff's. It knows a move called "Fire Breath" that requires 70 TP. It has short arms, a long tail, two horns on the back of its head, and draconic wings, just like Charizard.

6. Kabiin
Not much is known about this Pokémon. It is roughly humanoid head, but with a body shape similar to a Jigglypuff. Its name, Kabiin similar to Kabigon, Snorlax's Japanese name. It also has similarly sleepy eyes and it somewhat resembles a simplified caricature of Kōji Nishino, possibly hinting that it was the prototype for Snorlax. It was seen being captured by an early protagonist without being weakened first; in fact, no Pokémon were sent out.

7. Kurusu
The only known information about this creature is its name and image. In the playable alpha demo of Gold and Silver, its National Pokédex number was 212 and knew the moves Growl, Water Gun, and Tackle. Despite its Pokédex numbering, it was the Water-type starter in said demo. Since it resembles a seal, some fans believe it may have inspired Spheal's design, but they are no more similar than either of them is to Seel.

8. Honōguma
Like Kurusu above, its name and image are all that is known about it. While not confirmed, its name, a combination of 炎 honō (flame) and 熊 kuma (bear) heavily suggests that it was a Fire-type Pokémon. In the alpha, it was the Fire-type starter and knew the moves Ember, Scratch, and Leer. Given its name refers to it as a bear, some fans believe it could have been an early version of the Teddiursa evolution family.

9. Unnamed creature
Artwork was created for this strange creature despite not having a name. Its extremely odd appearance is somewhat similar to Hitmontop; namely, the multiple feet around its midsection. Although this creature has its point located on its bottom, and Hitmontop has its point located on its head, this creature may have been redesigned as Hitmontop. Due to its size, it would seem unlikely that it was originally part of the Tyrogue evolution line. It also bears some resemblance to Clefairy.

10. Unnamed turtle
Nothing is known about this turtle Pokémon. It does not resemble any Pokémon from Generation II, but does look most like Tirtouga from Generation V.

11. Unnamed sheep
Nothing is known about this Pokémon, nor is there any artwork of it known to exist. Junichi Masuda and Ken Sugimori revealed in an interview with @Gamer magazine that there was a rejected Pokémon design based on the first cloned sheep, Dolly. They removed it after deeming it "too controversial" for Pokémon. Since Dolly was born almost eight months after the Japanese release of Pokémon Red and Green, it is likely that this Pokémon would have been intended for Generation II. Some fans believe that instead of being abandoned entirely, the rejected design was reworked into Mareep or Flaaffy.
TheNinjaCyndaquil
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Posted: Sun, 15/11/2015 03:55 (8 Years ago)
Personally I'd like to see Honōguma become a real Pokemon, I thought it looked cute. Though I am glad it didn't become the fire starter for gen two because I can't imagine a world without my favorite Pokemon.
Ignis_is_into_Vore
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Posted: Wed, 25/11/2015 14:19 (8 Years ago)
all your text is just a copy past of this... you could have given credit.

I really love Kurusu . it's was one of my username long time ago :l