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Sora's Nobody, I worked on your image a bit.
Transparent and dots are fixed.
Transparent and dots are fixed.
Thank you :) ey... you removed my name... XDSora's Nobody, I worked on your image a bit.
Transparent and dots are fixed.
It took me da' whole feaken afternoon!!! yes... ill go and take my pills nowBut people would just erase that anyways, so I don't really see the point in having it on there. :/
Yep, i agree with this. I think the red on zoruak is a rash or something. If this is a little preview on what gen5 has to offer then im gonna go to bed tonight very happily and hope that tommorow morning will bring more goodness :)So I've just noticed the new Pokemon release about five minutes ago. Firstly, kudos to Game freak for making this not an evolution or a pre evolution of a current Pokemon, this shows us that they still have the power of originality.
Now, onto Zorua and Zoruak themselves. I have to say, aesthetically, they have been designed well. I especially like the colour scheme as I'm a bit of a dark type fan myself. I do think that the use of red and dark grey on both Pokemon have been used well - especially taking in the fact that red is the minimal colour yet it shows up more (i.e Zoruak's mane). Next, the Pokemon themselves. Firstly, I think that the usage of Dark type Pokemon as our first view of what generation five has to offer has a very positive effect on most Pokemon fans. This is because the dark type Pokemon tend to look cool and come with cool characteristics which is always welcome with any Pokemon fan. I also like the fact that the Pokemon is based on a monster fox as this Pokemon really does look evil and you can notice the fox like style, especially on Zorua.
Overall, a great teaser on what generation five has to offer. I hope that there will be more like this to come and I cant wait to see Zorua and Zoruak in the next Pokemon animé film.
I see, thanks for the info. I knew about Ninetales and Vulpix's origins, though that was the only mythological fox I could think of and I knew they weren't going to reuse that particular theme.We already have a kitsune Pokemon, her name is Ninetales, but there are actually many mythological foxes in Japan (the Kitsune is the most well known), for example, there is a creature called the Kudagitsune, which is a fox (if you ever seen Kudamon form Digimon Savers, that's what he is based on), I'm sure there are others too....
I didn't know, but now I do. Hype already killed it (at least for me). I was 11 when third Gen came up, and 14 when 4th did. Now, I'm twenty and I really hope for new Pokémon before I can say anything about Zorua and that thing* they showed.Hmm maybe, but back in 2004 (6 years ago) I remember this silhouette being revealed:The hype is going to kill this thing
Although many theories were made, and even stuff like this appeared:
people still found the true Speed Deoxys great. I don't know...
O.O ... ... ... uh?
O_O
How are you 20? How could you possibly have been 11 when third gen came out, when I'm 20 and was 11 when first gen came out.
What are you talking about.O.O ... ... ... uh?
What? ... Sorry, I need a minute to think. *thinks "no, no way"* It's like... what?
Man, the first Gen was revealed in 1995. The first three trademarked Pokémon were Sandshrew, Electabuzz and Venonat. For second Gen it was 1997, Ho-Oh and Togepi in the animé episodes. For third it was at Coro Coro, with Wailmer, Kecleon and Azurill, 2001. And for the fourth it was Munchlax at Serebii.net (May, 2004).
I agree that new forms are welcomeI'm just gonna throw this out there. 5th gen version of mew/mewtwo? Since it can transform, what OTHER pokemon do we know that can copy appearances? *points to ditto* 5th gen sex slave anyone? Probably only gonna get one egg of it though, just like Lucario. And have you noticed that in every odd numbered generation we get, theres more original pokemon than those relating to others.