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amirisqueer · 2 years
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An animated Pokemon Crystal styled sprite for the beta Lanturn.
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pokemon-future · 2 years
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I created DS/Generation 4-style sprite updates for some of the Pokémon from the Gold and Silver Spaceworld ‘97 demo!
This is part of a larger fan project expanding on the lore/story of Kanto and Johto. You can find more on the project here, and more about these Pokémon below the cut!
(All “english” names are entirely made up based on the original names’ etymologies and pre-existing Pokémon naming conventions)
Let’s learn more about the Pokémon you can find in the alternate past!
Kotora/Sirkitt
Type: Electric
This adorable electric tiger likes to snack on the electricity from generators. If it gets too excited it make shock you on accident! (If you anger it, it will shock you on purpose.) Its evolved form is believed to cause thunderstorms.
Kotora/Sirkitt evolves into Raitora/Raiger at level 35.
Rinrin/Purring
Type: Dark
This excitable, musical Pokémon wants to share it’s ringing bells and “singing” with as many people as they can, whether their audience likes it or not! They are a favorite pet because they are easy to keep track of.
Evolves into Berurun/Chimeow at level 28.
Beta Porygon2
Type: Normal
This upgraded version of Porygon has been redesigned to look more cuddly. Perhaps this went a bit too far?
A Porygon upgraded in the past using a Bata Floppy (which is only obtainable in the past) will evolve into Porygon2 (beta form). This is the only way to evolve Porygon without trading. The only non-aesthetic difference between Beta Porygon2 and Porygon2 is that the beta form can learn discharge, nuzzle, and explosion.
Beta Marill (plus Pink Azumarill)
Type: Water/Fairy
Beta Marill and the pink/beta form of Azumarill are essentially the same as their original counterparts. However, upon returning to the present, they change from simply being water type to being fairy/water type. They also have the primary ability of Cute Charm, instead of Thick Fat or Huge Power.
Beta Cleffa
Type: Normal/Fairy
It’s literally just cleffa. I just thought it’d be fun to edit it to match its beta closer. It’s simply an alternate form, and has no impact on evolutions.
This alternate form, along with all other beta baby Pokémon, are not exclusively found in the wild in the past. They also have a 50% of hatching from eggs if the mother/their evolved form was holding an “Ilex Incense.” In battle Ilex Incense will boost the power of any of the holder’s moves if the holder was caught in the past.
Honoguma/Cubustion
Type: Fire
This Pokémon is a favorite among children for its cuddly appearance and boundless energy!
Honoguma/Cubustion evolves into Borubea/Igneursa at level 16, and then into Dainabea/Bearnamite at level 36.
Kurusu/Kruse
Type: Water
This shy Pokémon likes to hide in caves or underwater, rarely interacting with humans. For many years, its highest evolution was believed to be a myth!
Kurusu/Kruse evolves into Akua at level 16, and then into Akueria at level 36.
Animon/Alike
Type: Normal
It can transform into anything, including strong metals.
If you give a Ditto a Metal Coat while in the past, it will evolved into Animon/Alike. Animon/Alike can also learn more moves than Ditto’s trademark “transform.” It can learn metal claw and iron tail by leveling up (metal claw is learned upon evolution), and it can be taught normal- and steel-type moves via machine.  
Alternate Hoppip Line: Hoppip/Purroot, Skiploom/Kitbloom, Jumpluff/Dandylion
Type: Grass
Purroot are often kept indoors by their trainers so that they aren’t blown away in the wind!
The bloom on Kitbloom’s head collects energy while it naps in the sun. It can often be heard purring.
Dandylion rides along the wind to travel and spread spores across long distances.
This alternate version of the Hoppip line, which replace the Hoppip line in the wild when you are in the past, is essentially identical to Hoppip, Skiploom, and Jumpluff as we know them. The only difference is that they can now learn scratch and fury swipes, and their primary ability is now Own Tempo.
Koinya/Cointten
Type: Normal
This baby Pokémon has not yet opened its eyes, but it can find coins and other metal knick-knacks by smell alone. It likes to sleep on piles of coins.
Koinya/Cointten evolves into Meowth with maxed friendship. It has a 10% of holding an item, and within those odds it is a 20% chance of holding an amulet coin, and 80% of holding a pearl. 
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Thanks for checking these out! I’m really proud of these sprites, all things considered. If you want to learn more about the beta Pokémon, these two Bulbapedia pages are quite informative, and you can check out these links if you are interested in the Pokemon Future and/or Memories of Kanto projects! You can also find out more about the time warp idea, specifically, here.
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furtbert · 9 months
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Beta dunsparce induces nightmares. APril 2020
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bran-ridire · 2 years
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Mikon ( ミコン )
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Small-Fox Pok'emon                                                            Type: Water
Kanto MissingNo. 081b                                     Average Length: TBD
Johto MissingNo. 166b                                     Average Weight: TBD
-Now investigating this newly discovered  Pok'emon.
A Pok'emon reportdely looking much like Mikon (referred to in Alola as “Trifox”) was reportedly sighted (but never confirmed) in the regions of Kanto and Johto decades ago. Mikon as we know it seems to be the result of breeding Keokeo (the regional Ice variant of Vulpix in Alola) with the Fire type Vulpix found in the wider world.  This Small-Fox seems to evolve into Vulpix or Keokeo depending on the weather conditions where it is raised.
HP: 15
Attack: 35
Defense: 20
Special Attack: 35
Special Defense: 60
Speed: 40
Evolution:
Vulpix: Level 13+
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(Alolan) Vulpix: Level 13+ during Mist, Rain, or Snow weather conditions
-Moveset-
    Level  Move Learned
(-) Bubble
4 Tailwhip
7 Roar
11 Quick Attack
19 Foresight
20 Whirlpool
25 Confuse Ray
31 Double Team
37 Bubble Beam
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zordonmlw7 · 2 years
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So new Pokemon got announced recently apparently but idgaf look at THIS
https://youtu.be/qB1VdJsaPBY
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b-dangerous · 27 days
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WOOPER GOLD SILVER BETA
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jazzmandd · 6 months
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The 100 Pokemon Assemble is finally complete!
Pokemon from all Generations are here! and a special row of Pokemon dedicated to the weird, the beta and funny things in the Pokemon franchise.
Thanks for tuning into my art posts for these for the last couple months!
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glassroo · 2 years
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bitches be finishing their old art thats me im bitches
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bynineb · 1 year
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Dyna Beast (paradox Flareon) - Fire/Fighting. “An outrageously powerful beast that would burn and smash huge areas and feast on the charred remains.“
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adobe-outdesign · 1 year
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Togepi’s Secret
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This is the very first Togepi card ever released, from the Neo Genesis set. It has Poison Barb as an attack. That’s a bit weird, right?
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This one is the second ever Togepi card, released as a Wizards Black Star Promo... except over in Japan, this card was released before the Neo Genesis one, in 1999. If you don’t notice anything odd about this one, check the Pokedex description:
Still only a hatchling, it uses poison to chase off its enemies when threatened.
This Pokedex entry mentions poison again, and it’s not actually used anywhere in the games.
The reason this is relevant is that beta/unused Pokedex entries have been known to end up on early Pokemon Cards before. This makes it very likely that this card’s description was once Togepi’s beta Pokedex entry, which hadn’t yet been updated at the time of this card’s release in 1999.
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Finally, there’s this card from Southern Islands. The scan makes this almost unreadable, but the description on this one reads:
This Pokémon is still immature. When threatened, it releases poison from its head and tries to drive its enemies away.
This was the third Togepi card ever released. After this point, the descriptions start lining up with the Pokedex entries we actually got.
Basically, the implication of all this is that Togepi was originally designed to be a poison-type. Those seemingly random spikes on its head were meant to be its way of distributing poison.
Note that its category, the “Spike Ball Pokemon”, probably references this beta, as something like the “Egg Pokemon” would be more fitting with the final version. Likewise, its Japanese name references spikes as well. To quote Bulbapedia:
Togepi and Togepy may be a combination of 刺 toge (spike) and ピヨピヨ piyopiyo (onomatopoeia for a bird chirping).
Also worth noting is the Spaceworld demo. While Togepi is a normal-type in the 1997 build, The Cutting Room Floor notes this:
Dex placement indicates a late addition. Is quite larger than its final counterpart. Has no evolution.
It being a late addition is likely due to it having been revised from the earlier poison-type version, which may have had a different design. The fact that it was larger and didn’t evolve meant that either it was intended as a single-stager originally, or it had a poison-type evo that had already been scrapped by the time this demo was created.
TL;DR: Togepi was likely a poison-type at one point in Gen 2’s development.
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sorcery-fight · 1 year
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ID: Beta Wooper with the eyes of the TBH Creature. /End ID
beta wooper is a bit of an autism beast :)
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amirisqueer · 2 years
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OLD 2020 ART
An animated, Pokemon Crystal styled sprite for the beta Wooper.
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duthea · 2 years
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So there's this romhack called GS Reforged that's based on the Pokemon GS beta, with all the beta Pokemon and towns and such. But what really charmed me was the Gold and Silver childhood friends AU setting. Seeing Silver greet you nicely every time you meet him is strangely cute. Not to mention they have siblings!
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Gold as a little brother and Silver as a big brother? Perfect. I had to draw designs for the siblings. (Not totally sure if Silver's little sibling was a brother or a sister in the romhack, but eh) Anyway, if you like beta Pokemon or want to see a different side of Silver, check it out!
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reestallized · 10 months
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Mmmm beta Pokemon
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cut-content-contest · 10 months
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beta pokémon
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It would have given us one tailed baby vulpix and cute baby meowth and they TOOK IT AWAY FROM US. they probably thought they had plenty of baby pokemon as is, and redesigned some to better fit the pokemon evolution line.
Just Pokémon that were cut or reworked to be completely different. It was amazing when the demo leaked.
tcrf link: https://tcrf.net/Proto:Pok%C3%A9mon_Gold_and_Silver/Spaceworld_1997_Demo/Pok%C3%A9mon
Kotora and Raitora
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A round electric tiger that was so nice, they cut it twice. These two were first discovered in the leaked Spaceworld '97 demo of Gold and Silver, which is a vastly different game than Gold and Silver ended up being, but they also appeared in a leaked roster for the original games alongside a further, unnamed evolution. Reasons for why they were scrapped twice are unknown. Kotora and Raitora are the directly-translated names they had in the Spaceworld demo, while Tyker and Straiger are hypothetical localized names given by former series translator Nob Ogasawara in an interview for Did You Know Gaming.
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charmiespecs · 1 year
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Wataneko! The beta jumpluff from pokemon gold and silver! Little pink puff!
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