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If your teacher was a pokemon trainer....

Djtyf0on

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    Game's pretty much self-explanatory. Give as many pokémon teams for teachers as you want, but you have to give an explanation as to why that teacher gets those pokémon.

    10th grade Bio teacher: Bellossom, Roserade, Leafeon, Swinub, Reuniclus, and Deoxys.
    Despite being a bio teacher, she hates botany, as she believes that "plant's sex lives are boring" XD. She also she was allowed to obtain my Java teacher's cat's skeleton when it passed away, and she displays it on the shelf next to her door so whenever Mr. Java comes in, he sees his poor cat. The Honors Bio class does a fetal pig dissection, and my partner and I named our piggy Sheneequa. After the dissection, he caught a Swinub and named it after our pig. The last two are for the genetics unit she teaches at the end of the year.

    So, what about your teachers? :)
     

    Wasen

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  • 4th-6th grade most of the classes (It's quite often here that in lower grades are the main teachers handle most of the classes): Machoke, Squirtle, Hitmonlee, Hitmonchan, Hitmontop and Pikachu
    Reason: Our main teacher in 4th to 6th grade was also a soccer player in Kalmar FF in Sweden so that was the reason since most of the choice is pretty athletic and/or fast pokemon. He also was easy-giong and easy to talk to about everything (That's the reason I choosed Pikachu, as in Ash's Pikachu)
     
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    This game serves more as a thread like 'If you were a Pokemon, what would you be' which belong in Pokemon General, so I'll be sending this over there. :]
     

    imevil

    Biggest Scyther Fan
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    My english teacher: Charmeleon, Charizard, Snivy,
    Reason: Shes very hotheaded, stubborn and cocky.
     

    Oryx

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    Physics Professor: Bulbasaur, Charmander, Squirtle

    He's such a kindly old man, but feisty enough that once he got too old to travel, he would become a Pokemon professor and teach others the joy of Pokemon. Therefore, his Pokemon would be the starters to give out to promising students.
     

    Zeffy

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    Alakazam is a looks like a very smart Pokemon, hence it could teach anything imo.
     

    Volcom22

    Weepingbell Collector.. ^.^
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    10th Grade Art Teacher,

    Steelix
    Rhyperior
    Blissey
    Chandelure

    Well, She's the type of girl you look at you think she's a not so serious teacher.. but when she opens her mouth and starts talking about art history your blown away by the facts she tells your. So in a battle I'd think she'd be the same way.. You think she doesn't have strong Pokemon but then BAM!!! She sends out her Steelix/Rhyperior & Chandelure! The Blissey well.. I'd see that being more as a companion rather then for battles.
     
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  • My English teacher would have Clefairy, Clefable and similar pokémon to that :)

    Because she's very intelligent, soft-spoken and to be honest because they kind of look like her lol :D
     

    icycatelf

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  • My 11-12th grade Electricity teacher:

    ~Ampharos
    ~Plusle
    ~Minun
    ~Magnezone
    ~Electivire
    ~Rotom

    The reason this teacher gets these Pokemon is not only because they're Electric-type, but each Pokemon here include things we discussed and/or used in class. Ampharos (amps), Plusle & Minun (positive and negative), Magnezone (coils/magnets), Electivire (wires), and Rotom (motors).

    Another teacher that I associated with being a Pokemon trainer was my Geology professor during my freshman year of college.

    ~Omastar
    ~Golem
    ~Armaldo
    ~Sableye
    ~Probopass
    ~Excadrill

    A geologist is a person who studies rocks, and I tell you, this guy loved his rocks. I picked Omastar as his lead Pokemon because this professor's specialty was researching ammonite fossils, the species that Omastar and its pre-evolution were based on. Golem is a geode, another type of rock he studied and discussed. Armaldo is another fossil Pokemon. Sableye has gems on its body, which the Prof. also studied - plus, Sableye's design originated from the state this Prof. teaches in. Probopass is a manget, another rock, plus it has facial hair, just like the Prof. Excadrill is there to represent the equipment used to excavate the rocks.
     

    jynx

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  • physics teacher -- Alakazam, Metagross
    being clever

    Art teacher -- Gardevoir
    being beautiful

    Biology teacher -- Jynx, Snorlax
    being fat whilst she's meant to be healthy

    Chemistry teacher-- Gastly, Haunter
    GAS!! Think about GAS!!
     

    NatureKeeper

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    Current Chemistry Teacher: Darkrai

    BECAUSE HE GIVES ME NIGHTMARES! Ugh...
     

    PlatinumDude

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  • My math teacher would most likely have Alakazam and Metagross with her. As for my science teachers, maybe a Reuniclus?
     

    SonGohan

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  • 12th grade English teacher-Numel

    Because she's oblivious to everything and not too bright either......and a little on the chubby side too.
     
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