Post favorites. Here's my top 50.pls no bully
>>28225271
1. Feraligatr
2. Gengar
3. Heracross
4. Toxicroak
4. Arcehops
5. Tyrantrum
6. Venusaur
7. Cofagrigus
8. Ninjask
9. Hitmonlee
10. Krookodile
r8 plz
>>28225313
>Gengar
>Tyrantrum
>Venusaur
>Krookodile
I like you
>>28225271
>46. fire turtle
Whole list fucking dropped.
ITT: Feels
>>28225190
No thanks
Damn
>>28225230
Too late
What the actual fuck were they thinking with this design
Blue Eyes White Dragon
i like it
Someone post the gif.
What IS Volcanion?
>>28224953
A christmas ornament
camel
>>28224953
steam generator
Wtf I hate GF now
>>28224829
>Wanting to ruin the only water/steel type in the game by giving it shitty ice typing
>>28224880
But it's a penguin and penguins=ice
>>28225001
>penguins=ice
Penguins aren't made of ice, anon.
>THEY AREN'T METAL EITHER!
Empoleon is.
How would the metagame change if you could have like 12 pokemon on a team?
>weavile used beat up!
Do not even THINK about that. Imagine the stall teams.
>>28224853
What a journey this has been. I started to actively come to /vp after Sun & Moon were announced. Here's my PERSONAL OPINION that some faggots may disagree with and others may agree with.
>inb4 who gives a shit about your opinions
Shit Threads:
>Pokemen threads
>Fugging Pokemon threads
>Fake Leak picture threads
>Fake Leak text threads
>r8 my team threads
>r8 my future sun and moon team threads
>Lets hunt shinys, or just fucking gen them threads
>Fucking feet, armpits, and spat fetish threads
>Talking about cucklings like Joe Merrik and Versifily threads
>Anti Gen 1 threads
>Genwun is the best threads
>Real Genwun hate alola forms threads
>Megas won't be in sun and moon threads
> New Megas will be in sun and moon threads
>Old Megas will be in sun and moon but no new ones threads
>Cant wait till you get BTFO threads
>Fake Leakers will get BTFO threads
>Denial Fags will get BTFO threads
>Literally my mom's __________ threads
>Lilfella threads
>Alola Meowth is literally recolored Meowth
>Alola Rattata looks retarded with those different features it should just be black thread
>Smogon Faggot threads
Like holy shit man just go to the lobby and talk there about your damn tiers.
>Lets talk about changing Pokemon designs and stats and new moves and new Pokemon that will never be implemented threads
>What would his/her team look like
>This thread I just made
Gr8 Threads:
>Real Leak day before Pokemon direct threads
>Trying to discuss whether a leak is plausible threads
>Upcoming Data mine discussion threads
>Discovery and discussion about info from actual sources threads
>Pokemon appearances and why they are that way threads
>Comfy Threads
>Pokemusic Threads
>Reaction Threads
>Actual BTFO threads
>Rare wallpaper threads
>Pokegirl threads without blatant fetishes attached.
>Being excited about any fucking POCKET MONSTER they reveal cause its new thread
>Why I love Pokemon Threads
>Coming together to create awesome Pokemon builds/sets
What a faggot. But i kinda actually sorta agree with 90% of the stuff you posted.
Cleaver OP...
>This thead I just made
Calling your own thread shit to make a point
Repeckt
tl;dr
You mistook this board for your own personal blog.
GF can't keep getting away with this
Water shuriken is for WATER NINJAS ONLY
Why is Accelgor so cool? Can this be a cool bug thread?
>>28224613
Honestly, the fact it isn't a Bug/Dark type is a bit strange, considering its counterpart Escavalier gained a new typing when it evolved and Dark is the defacto criminal/thief type (in this case it's a ninja).
Ok /vp/, ITT post the worst shit from 2016 /vp/
Start with Roothoot and friend(the Finn owl, not the leaked owl in pic related)
Yungoos Trump and Helioliskposting are the worst shit, and prove me wrong
>>28224609
>Roothoot
>Bad
To be honest, I kek'd a bit over the Roothoot and friends spam back in March and April.
/vp/ whole fake leak season, so many hidden images with ''totally real leaks guys!'', there's at least 5 of those everyday, and they always follow the same formula
I still enjoy this game, do you?
I have a windows phone.
>>28224725
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>>28224587
Nope. This shitty fad is finally dying.
Here are my ideas on starters that has the theme of Courage/Power/Wisdom.
Lupup
Type: Grass
Species: Pup Pokémon
Ability: Overgrow
HA: Bravery (Attack boosts if hit by Dark, Ghost and Bug-type moves)
Stats: 46/58/47/58/45/56
Howleaf
Type: Grass
Species: Wolf Pokémon
Ability: Overgrow
HA: Bravery (Attack boosts if hit by Dark, Ghost and Bug-type moves)
Stats: 60/81/53/81/52/78
Wererazor
Type: Grass/Fighting
Species: Forest Pokémon
Ability: Overgrow
HA: Bravery (Attack boosts if hit by Dark, Ghost and Bug-type moves)
Stats: 70/106/75/106/73/100
Theme: Courage
>>28224512
Cuburn
Type: Fire
Species: Fire Cub Pokémon
Ability: Blaze
HA: Sheer Force
Stats: 51/68/54/47/50/40
Urseara
Type: Fire
Species: Fire Bear Pokémon
Ability: Blaze
HA: Sheer Force
Stats: 73/95/65/60/65/52
Barbear
Type: Fire/Dark
Species: Savage Pokémon
Ability: Blaze
HA: Sheer Force
Stats: 95/125/84/85/83/62
Theme: Power
>>28224512
can we see the other starters?
>>28224739
I see what you did there.
Why is Maxie such a shit villain?
I feel sorry for anybody who bought Omega Ruby
>>28224448
Why don't you like him OP? He's not my favorite but I don't think he's the worst either.
>>28224502
cute
WHY NOT AM BE OF FLYING TYPE, //VEEP?
>>28224439
Penguins cant fly
>>28224439
Penguins can't fly you asstard.
>>28224439
Even if penguins COULD fly, look at that steel hunk of bird. That thing isn't ever getting off the ground.
After Kusaka and Yamamoto won an Inkpot award at Comic-Con, they did an interview with some interesting tidbits
>http://www.cbr.com/pokemon-adventures-kusaka-yamamoto-gotta-draw-them-all/
>CBR: How did you discover the personalities of the different Pokémon? Was it difficult to learn to write and draw so many characters, each with its own personality?
>Hidenori Kusaka: In the first game, there were 151 [Pokémon]. It was one of the first series where everyone memorized all the characters and all their names. There are other games, for instance “Dragon Quest,” [where] even if you played the entire game, there are a lot of cases where 100 or so new monsters come out, but you don’t really memorize every single one. So as a phenomenon, it was amazing that everybody was memorizing all 151. I think they created something that was really easy for people to memorize. To get back to your original question, I think we were really helped by that easy-to-remember aspect that they created. But now they have made so many Pokémon — it’s a little different compared to the original.
>Satoshi Yamamoto: To be completely honest with you, I haven’t memorized all of them. There are various series, and if we are talking about the series we are working on right now and the few Pokémon that are especially important in the plot, then I definitely do remember how to draw them, [but] when I’m done writing one series, it kind of goes in and out the other side.
>>28224369
>How do you make them convincing? With humans or animals, you can draw from a model, but how do you draw an imaginary character?
>Yamamoto: [Pulls out his iPad and shows a Pokémon app that displays the characters in different poses] This is a regular application for the iPad; anybody can download it.
>[In addition,] Game Freak, the game company, and the Pokémon company have a style guide available for all of the characters. Even that is still not enough. I think of the animal the Pokémon might have been based off of and look at how they move, perhaps watch Animal Planet or National Geographic, and look at how the Pokémon might move, like a real animal. I also own dogs, and I look at how the dogs move and what kind of facial expressions the dogs make. And then, on top of that, in order to get the emotions across, sometimes I will also use human-like facial expressions to convey that.
>Do you use yourself as a model sometimes?
>Yamamoto: When I draw humans, I take pictures of myself for reference.
>Do you strictly follow the game, or do you get to make up your own stories and add your own details?
>Kusaka: I think these days we have been following pretty close to the game. We have been doing this for 20 years, now. Within that span of time, it has changed a little in each period. In the beginning, for a couple of years, we really did whatever we wanted, but since then — the Pokémon business itself has become worldwide, and now that it is worldwide, we have to really think about different components and different issues. So the amount of freedom we get now is different from the amount of freedom we got in the very beginning.
But at the same time, to have these limitations in place but think about how can we make this the most exciting thing within those [constraints] is also a very interesting thing to think about.
>>28224398
>>You must be doing a good job, because I don’t play any of the games but Pokémon Go, and I can follow the books just fine.
>Kusaka: We are very happy to hear that. We do think about how to make something that everybody can enjoy, whether they have played the game first and then read the comics, or they haven’t played the game at all and they are reading the comics.
>>Did you work on manga before you did Pokémon Adventures?
>Yamamoto: “Kaze no Denshousha,” Denshousha is someone who passes things to the next generation — kind of like Luke Skywalker. From generation to generation, Jedi to Jedi. It was a manga about Japanese martial arts.
>Kusaka: “Pokémon Adventures” was the first manga comic that I was involved in, and that’s the one I have been working on for my entire career.
>>How were you selected to be the artist and writer of the Pokémon manga?
>Kusaka: Before working on “Pokémon Adventures” I was in contact with the people at the publisher Shogakukan for a couple of years. I really wanted to work in the manga industry, but you can’t start doing that just off the bat. There are these magazines for children, and I would work on the columns, the bonus items such as small booklets and craft papers, and the special events in the magazine.
>>Were you writing about Pokémon?
>Kusaka: This was before Pokémon was popular. I was writing about all kinds of things. There was an editor who thought a lot of my ideas were really good and really interesting. Just by chance, the timing of the editor thinking my work was really good and the timing of Pokémon becoming really popular just kind of happened. That editor came to me with this project, saying, “We are going to start doing a manga series of the Pokémon story. Would you like to work on it?” I was really lucky.
>>28224437
>Yamamoto: My previous series, “Kaze no Denshousha,” had just ended, and we were starting to work on a different project that didn’t make it through the initial planning process. Because that project wasn’t going through, my mentor introduced me to an editor at a different magazine and said, “Do you have any jobs?” That was right when the former artist for the “Pokémon Adventures” series was saying she wanted to retire, so I took over.
>>What is the biggest challenge in writing and drawing Pokémon manga?
>Kusaka: When in my mind I think, “OK, we are done, we have really ended this story” — but then someone else says we have to write a continuation of it. That’s hard.
>Yamamoto: I don’t like to draw the exact same kind of facial expression, the same thing twice. To avoid that is hard.
>>What is your favorite part?
>Kusaka: The fact that everything is connected, so we are able to continue working on this story without really getting rid of anything we have built up to this point. I like that. A lot of American comics will reboot and revamp their series. [In America], they like to put all that they have written in the past aside and totally think of a new story, but I like the fact that our story really takes in all that has happened in the past and just continues that.
>Yamamoto: I always think about what the Pokémon are thinking or saying, and then make expressions that would really make the readers think, “Oh, that is exactly how it would look, how it would be.” When that match is made perfectly, I really enjoy it.
Looks like Kusaka doesn't like doing the remake chapters. That explains why HGSS was so meh.
Seriously wtf GF?
>>28224225
Something something about the type of crab it's based on not going in the water.
>>28224225
it's a fucking coconut crab, why would it be a water type?
>>28224225
Because Boxers can't swim you fucking idiot. They'll drown.