You will NEVER look at a Pokemon Center the same way again.

oh and for your pc pokemon:
anyone can acess the/your pc... so she syeals ur pokemon from ur pc, clones them once 2, and then clones the clones further later, and puts ur original pokemon back :D
 
I knew it! The PokeCenter is evil after all!!
JK
Anyway, lol the comic is quite funny till my stomach hurts, though not real. lol
 
This is funny but it makes no sense, how could everytime give back a pokemon with the same ev's and such.

In the anime we can also see the pokemon being healed.
 
I've noticed that in the new games Nurse Joy says "Come back anytime" instead of "We hope to see you again"... so Nintendo was eventually made aware of her evil ways... o.O

The comic itself made me laugh....but then I thought about it and realised how twisted it is ^^'
 
This joke makes no sense at all.

First, why do they incinerate the Pokemon? Do they enjoy killing off Pokemon they could be using for other sources, like selling or trading?

Second, where do they get all these shelves of extra Pokemon that are in the exact same ball that the first one was caught in? They obviously aren't reusing other trainer's Poke Balls since they incinerate them.

Thridly, if we considered this to happen in-game, than how do our Pokemon retain their exact nature, moves, I.Vs, E.Vs collected thus far and most importantly happiness if it's a completely different Pokemon?

And finally, how are the "new Pokemon" given to trainers at full health and such since some of them, like Charizard and Gengar, can't be caught in the wild and they would have to of been dealt some damage, wheather from training or when they were being caught.

How in the world does this make any sense?

First: seeing Chansey with a smile while throwing them in the incinerator, I think they do enjoy throwing them in the incinerator.

Second: Quite logical. They make exact the same Pokémon using Pokésav.

Third: Same as above.

Finally: Same as 2nd answer.

I will never heal my Pokémon at the Pokecenter again XD
 
In-depth analysis of Katie Tiedrich's comics only bring pain and unamusement.
Here is some logic:
Spoiler:

Haha, I love this. Also who knew nurse Joy would've been so sadistic? No wonder she's always saying "We hope to see you again" :O
 
This joke makes no sense at all.

First, why do they incinerate the Pokemon? Do they enjoy killing off Pokemon they could be using for other sources, like selling or trading?

Second, where do they get all these shelves of extra Pokemon that are in the exact same ball that the first one was caught in? They obviously aren't reusing other trainer's Poke Balls since they incinerate them.

Thridly, if we considered this to happen in-game, than how do our Pokemon retain their exact nature, moves, I.Vs, E.Vs collected thus far and most importantly happiness if it's a completely different Pokemon?

And finally, how are the "new Pokemon" given to trainers at full health and such since some of them, like Charizard and Gengar, can't be caught in the wild and they would have to of been dealt some damage, wheather from training or when they were being caught.

How in the world does this make any sense?

And while we're at it, what kind of society sends ten year olds off on adventures to become masters of making animals beat the living tar out of one another? And how is it that every single creature in the world is a Pokemon (or human) when practically no species on record is under a foot long or tall? How can a rock-type Pokemon move or even exist when they're made of rock? If Alakazam is approximately six times smarter than the average human, why is he treated like a pet or animal instead of being elected to political office? For that matter, just where are all the politicians? Doesn't anyone else find it odd that all of the world's problems seem to be solved by new trainers/rangers who are never more than sixteen years old, and often much younger? How much sand could a Sandshrew shrew is a Sandshrew could shrew sand?
 
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