>tfw people don't know about the arguably obscure animals/plants/objects that certain Pokemon are based on
>tfw their lack of knowledge causes them to judge a Pokemon negatively because of this
I know it shouldn't hurt, but... it does.
To me, learning about new organisms was always so fun, and Pokemon just sort of builds on that childhood feeling. Of course, the feeling kind of disappears when you already know what the thing is based on, but it's still a good feeling.
Also, apparently the Japanese have a fascination with yeti crabs that is similar to their fascination with sea angels. Figures.
i know the site says you have to be 18 to be here, but a lot of stupid children come here during leak season, dont take it to heart
>>29265439
Yeah, I guess...
>>29265300
>it's based on something real which automatically makes it good
in all seriousness thought, i don't hate (most of) the new pokemon
>>29265300
I hate yeti crab because of his hair/face, not because he's a yeti crab.
Yetibrawler is probably the most creative evolution this gen.
>Crabrawler has a personality that really hates to lose, and it’s driven not only to aim for a higher position than its fellows in terms of social standing, but literally to aim for a higher position in the landscape.
Guess whose going to have a location based evolution, specifically, one that occurs once you reach the highest, snowiest peak in Alola?