Wailord+Diglett=EGG?

So what you're saying is that you're going to ignore a concept that the game designers intentionally placed in the game to answer a question about Pokemon reproduction... and then bring up fallacies regarding Pokemon reproduction.

Just because you don't like an answer doesn't mean it's invalid.

That is exactly what I am saying. I know how it went down. So does everyone else. :)

Celebi floats magically and gives them an egg. Lol. Millions of people breed Pokemon all over the world at the same time. Celebi cannot be everywhere at once, legendary or not.
 
That is exactly what I am saying. I know how it went down. So does everyone else. :)

Celebi floats magically and gives them an egg. Lol. Millions of people breed Pokemon all over the world at the same time. Celebi cannot be everywhere at once, legendary or not.
At the end of the movie of Pokemon 4Ever, they did showed hundreds of Celebies.
 
At the end of the movie of Pokemon 4Ever, they did showed hundreds of Celebies.

WEAK! Wouldn't that then demote Celebi from legendary status? Legendary Pokemon are one of a kind, meaning Celebi is not a legendary.

But really. Nintendo isn't in charge of the movies. They let some crap production company take over it and Nintendo has no control over it whatsoever. They could start calling Pikachu (Pee-kah-choo) Pikeachu (Pyke-a-choo) if they wanted to. So I do not believe anything put into the movies.

Which brings me back to my original point that Celebi cannot be everywhere at once and therefore, Pokemon do indeed, sexually reproduce.

Or maybe Pokemon asexually reproduce. Maybe they get SO excited when they are near a Pokemon that they get along with and pop an egg out of their anal hole. =]
 
WEAK! Wouldn't that then demote Celebi from legendary status? Legendary Pokemon are one of a kind, meaning Celebi is not a legendary.

But really. Nintendo isn't in charge of the movies. They let some crap production company take over it and Nintendo has no control over it whatsoever. They could start calling Pikachu (Pee-kah-choo) Pikeachu (Pyke-a-choo) if they wanted to. So I do not believe anything put into the movies.

Which brings me back to my original point that Celebi cannot be everywhere at once and therefore, Pokemon do indeed, sexually reproduce.

Or maybe Pokemon asexually reproduce. Maybe they get SO excited when they are near a Pokemon that they get along with and pop an egg out of their anal hole. =]

No, not at all, there are many multiple legendary Pokemon. Just because a certain species of Pokemon is legendary doesn't mean it has to be only one.

Aww, not even about Lucario?

Just think of Dialga & Palkia uses there "special abilities," to control time and space.

I am going to pretend that I didn't here your fourth paragraph. '~'
 
Well...yeah, of course that's weird...xD

Well, you know, some animals IRL don't physically reproduce, that might be the case for Pokemon.
Like...Salmon...the females lay eggs, all the males have to do is fertilize them.
And some male animals leave a...(I'm not sure what to call this, because it might not be appropiate...) and the female picks it up later on.

This is becoming a very...awkward...reproduction thread...^^;
 
No, not at all, there are many multiple legendary Pokemon. Just because a certain species of Pokemon is legendary doesn't mean it has to be only one.

Aww, not even about Lucario?

Just think of Dialga & Palkia uses there "special abilities," to control time and space.

I am going to pretend that I didn't here your fourth paragraph. '~'

Fourth paragraph was win.

Well...yeah, of course that's weird...xD

Well, you know, some animals IRL don't physically reproduce, that might be the case for Pokemon.
Like...Salmon...the females lay eggs, all the males have to do is fertilize them.
And some male animals leave a...(I'm not sure what to call this, because it might not be appropiate...) and the female picks it up later on.

This is becoming a very...awkward...reproduction thread...^^;

Exactly what I said. Asexually reproduction.

I think, all in all, that sexual reproduction makes the most sense and that Nintendo just wanted it to be kid friendly.
 
First, you guys don't seem to know how time travel works. In fact, I don't even know how it works, so it's kind of hard for you to use time travel as a excuse.

Secondly, there are some really gross people here. Doesn't Diglett and Wailord being able to breed prove that it can't be through intercourse?
I mean, that would be physically impossible wouldn't it? In fact a lot of Pokemon breeding is physically impossible.

I always imagined that when two Pokemon really love each other a bright glow is created between them and that turns into a egg. Considering that they use bright glows for everything else, don't you think they would use that here as well?
 
Secondly, there are some really gross people here. Doesn't Diglett and Wailord being able to breed prove that it can't be through intercourse?

I briefly considered showing this thread how the Harry Potter fandom believe the character Hagrid (whose father was a normal man and whose mother was an actual giantess) was born, but I'm pretty sure none of you really want to know.

That being said, the point I was trying to make earlier is that there's numbers of ways that an egg can be created, but the problem is that the development team (the games' writers included) never actually specified how it goes down -- and they certainly didn't simply say "oh, Celebi places these eggs in this day care." (*motions to the entry she mentioned in an earlier post*) Of course, they didn't specifically say that's not how it goes down either. (I just personally believe it to be unlikely. I've already mentioned why.) The only clues we have are that a couple of old people looked at a kid who they presumed has no concepts of sexual intercourse (being ten and all) and said "we don't know how it got here." This also doesn't rule out the possibility that pokémon do do it like the Discovery Channel because it's implied that the couple aren't actually watching the pokémon as they wander off into the bushes to make said egg. (Note that the one who hands you the egg said they just happened to find it near one of the player's pokémon. They never say they watched it be created.)

Long story short, I really don't think there's a right or wrong answer. Some people can think of pokémon biology = real-life biology. Others can have a sparkly light show if they want to interpret it that way.

But in any case, isn't the whole point of this thread to point out that it's amusing to imagine Wailord and Diglett mating? You might consider it gross, but the idea was really there from page one, and anyway, given that you've been pointing it out yourself, I'm assuming you found the mental image amusing to begin with. (Because there's nothing really funny about a wailord and a diglett just glowing and making an egg by magic.)
 
I briefly considered showing this thread how the Harry Potter fandom believe the character Hagrid (whose father was a normal man and whose mother was an actual giantess) was born, but I'm pretty sure none of you really want to know.

That being said, the point I was trying to make earlier is that there's numbers of ways that an egg can be created, but the problem is that the development team (the games' writers included) never actually specified how it goes down -- and they certainly didn't simply say "oh, Celebi places these eggs in this day care." (*motions to the entry she mentioned in an earlier post*) Of course, they didn't specifically say that's not how it goes down either. (I just personally believe it to be unlikely. I've already mentioned why.) The only clues we have are that a couple of old people looked at a kid who they presumed has no concepts of sexual intercourse (being ten and all) and said "we don't know how it got here." This also doesn't rule out the possibility that pokémon do do it like the Discovery Channel because it's implied that the couple aren't actually watching the pokémon as they wander off into the bushes to make said egg. (Note that the one who hands you the egg said they just happened to find it near one of the player's pokémon. They never say they watched it be created.)

Long story short, I really don't think there's a right or wrong answer. Some people can think of pokémon biology = real-life biology. Others can have a sparkly light show if they want to interpret it that way.

But in any case, isn't the whole point of this thread to point out that it's amusing to imagine Wailord and Diglett mating? You might consider it gross, but the idea was really there from page one, and anyway, given that you've been pointing it out yourself, I'm assuming you found the mental image amusing to begin with. (Because there's nothing really funny about a wailord and a diglett just glowing and making an egg by magic.)

Very nice comeback! Read it all and it was... interesting. Thank you!;)
 
Hmm...this is confusing indeed because of the fact that the entire bottom half of diglett is hidden underground. This gives me verrry disturbing thoughts. o_O;;
 
You might consider it gross, but the idea was really there from page one, and anyway, given that you've been pointing it out yourself, I'm assuming you found the mental image amusing to begin with.

I didn't point it out because it was amusing. Personnally, I don't find that stuff amusing at all.
I orginally just pointed it out because it didn't make any sense how a creature that is living in the ground and a creature that is living in the ocean could ever be in the same place together with out the Wailord drying out or Diglett's body in viewing sight.
 
Hmm... I wonder how that works out...

0__o
That's a very...interesting fact...
I don't even think Diglett has....They never showed if it had legs or not...
>___________>

I think Diglett is a...

...Strike that.
 
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