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danaxe

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have any of you found any connections to real life in pokemon like

G e n g h i s K h a n
K a n g ? a s k h a n

do any of you see where it fits

so come on post your own relations to real life in pokemon
 

WingedDragon

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Thing is Gens 1 and 2 are most closely related to real world ideas. If you think about it.

Fire burns up grass, Water puts out fire and Grass absorbs water.

There are Rodents (pikachu, rattata) Snakes, Lizards, and Sea horses (Seaking).

Its only recent generations that try to modify that and make them more like monsters versus actual animals. At least most of them
 

F1refly

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Most are based on real life animals regardless, look at Black and White, there are pokemon based on American Animals, and since the region resembles Manhattan (To me at least) I can understand why.

Yanma reminds me of Mothra
Kangaskhan reminds me of a Kangaroo crossed with Godzilla
Patrat resembles a Meerkat (we get loads here where I live :) )

Most of the pokemon seem to either be based on Real Animals or Mythical Beings and in some cases it's more noticeable.
 
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Empoleon=Napoleon Bonaparte, Hitmonchan=Jackie Chan, Hitmonlee=Bruce Lee

Also like to add Empoleon is roughly the same height as Napoleon was, Empoleon's Japanese name is Emperte (sounds like Bonaparte) and Napoleon was the emperor of France.
 

danaxe

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also it mentions another country in yellow in cinnabar mansion
i don't remember what country though

leguminous plants.
the many nutrition orbs on sceptile represent the nodes in the roots of these plants
 

Oryx

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Even if they're your own threads, please don't revive them when they're over a month old!
 
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