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Was that a Dragonite Ash and Bill saw?

Dragonite or no

  • It was a dragonite

    Votes: 38 92.7%
  • Definately not

    Votes: 3 7.3%

  • Total voters
    41
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it was a dragonite that learned growth by breeding and used it a bit to much
 
hmm, thats a good guess

i'd say it's from the Island of Giant pokemon now, and it flew there, then dissapperead
 
hmm, thats a good guess

i'd say it's from the Island of Giant pokemon now, and it flew there, then dissapperead

I think that your Mew idea is more realistic strange as it seems. The giant Pokemon were just robots, so they wouldn't have the intelligence to know when its being attacked (Team Rocket idiots), and when Bill asked it to stay it shook its head and left. Unless its got incredible AI, it was probably just a very oversized Dragonite or possibly Mew, but just an oversized Dragonite more likely I think.

Like Beret said though, Bill is a fool for being stupid enough to not know what it is. I knew what it looked like when I first saw the episode, and I'd only been watching Pokemon a few weeks then!
 
Or the dragonite could of been an artists misconception at the time, they probably didn't know how big it really was.
 
Dragonite could have been big then but people decide to resize it
 
thats just a huge Dragonite probably on steroids like what someone else said. Not all Pokemon are going to be there right size. For example the big Magikarp in the Orange Island episode called : the joy of Pokemon?


:t354:TG
 
Now we all know the Tentacruel that have been oversized after that liquid, maybe something like that happened to a wild Dratini/Dragonair/Dragonite
 
That's a fair point, but please don't revive threads that haven't received a post in over a month, let alone seven years.

However, this thread can be remade for current discussion.
 
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