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siplick · 7 months
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And more new sets of Pokémon charms! These are tiny (4cm) glow in the dark charms, featuring Galarian Ponyta, Shiny Umbreon and Lumina Meganium 🌙
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shopping trip
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ghostie-gengar · 1 year
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happy birthday N i love you <3 <3
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kplays · 10 months
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MD Sky, Time and Darkness, and happy surprise in third Shadows of Almia.
Well, time for round 2
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toxicmons · 2 years
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Happy water puppies
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prismit · 9 months
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the day we get a pokemon game with let's go's visuals, legends arceus' map design, sc/vi's characters, gen 5's writing, and colosseum/battle revolution's level of character in pokemon animations, is the day pokemon finally becomes peak.
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meow-tv · 5 months
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I still need to start/continue the following games as well; Pikmin 1+2, Kirby Return to Dreamland Deluxe, the Good Life, New Pokemon Snap, Ni no Kuni 2, FF9, Danganronpa: Trigger Happy.
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golbiey · 2 years
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i launched my online store!! please excuse the really long post!!
i have prints, charms, and stickers for series/games including sonic, pokemon, ffxiv and other final fantasy games, metroid, zelda, and more! i hope you enjoy <3
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katlimeart · 6 months
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Made in 2023
If you've seen this anywhere else, I posted it back on my deviantArt when it was made.
Mario girls cosplaying as NPCs from the Pokemon franchise
Rita
2 + 3. Yancy/Nancy
4. Plumeria
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Emolga
Emolga (#587)
Volansciurus electrisciurus
General Information: The flying squirrel Pokémon! These adorable rodents are found the world over on most continents except Antarctica and Australia (I’m sure there’s a sugar glider Pokémon over there).
Emolga’s are non-evolving Pokémon. The adults average in at 1’4 feet tall (0.4 M) and 11 pounds (5 kg).
Habitat: Emolga like living in Pikipek treeholes (or other tree burrows), and can be found anywhere where there are trees. They’re not as common as seeing squirrels or rabbits in our world, but still reasonably common, and their rarity falls under the category of, “Have you ever gone outside?” They can live in just about any type of forest as long as they can get enough food and shelter. In urban areas, Emolgas have been seen making nests atop tall buildings, and can sometimes be seen gliding from skyscraper to skyscraper.
Life Cycles: Emolgas reproduce once a year, laying eggs of 4-6 per clutch. Babies are subject to predation, and adults are sometimes prey to Manectrics, Boltunds, Ariadoses, or Galvantulas. Mating season occurs in the Fall, when the Emolgas will pair up for the winter for mutual warmth and nest defense, the in the Spring their eggs appear, and the babies hatch in summer. In the wild, Emolgas live an average of six years (if they reach adulthood), but in captivity they have been known to live as long as 40 years. They do not mate for life as a rule, but sometimes two (or three) Emolga will mate for more than one breeding season. Mating For Life has only been seen in captivity.
Behavior: Emolgas are shy, finicky, and evasive creatures. They may be found with some ease with enough time spent outdoors, but they are not easy to get into a battle with, and are in fact highly effective at evading the challenges of would-be battlers. In captivity they can be difficult to please, needing plenty of room and tall structures to jump from, and of course lots of food.
Flight: Emolga do not “fly” in the sense of powered flight in the bird or bug sense of it, but instead they glide through a combination of their membranous wings and the electricity that they release during flight. This electricity functions both as a way to help release stored electrical build up, and also provides the secondary effect of interacting with the earth’s magnetic field to a create a secondary lift through magnetism, thus allowing the Emolga to remain gliding even when gravity should have pulled them down already. However, this effect will only give them about three feet of airlift. Some scientists want to call this a different type of powered flight outside of what is seen in birds and bugs because the magnetism is powered by the Emolga itself and functionally serves as a weaker flight, but this is a hotly debated subject.
Diet: Emolga love to eat berries! They will roast berries (and bugs!) with the electricity stored in their cheek pouches, and eat them. In fact, they have been known to eat so many berries and stuff so many into their cheeks at once, that they’ve been unable to glide! Few other Pokémon will try bother an Emolga for its food, given the whole “they use electricity to fly,” but this sure hasn’t stopped Pachirisus and even a particularly greedy Skwovet from trying!
Conservation: Least Concern, but may be locally threatened or endangered in some parts of the world due to extensive logging. In these places, some cities have made an effort to introduce Emolgas to their skyscraper scene, in the hopes that they’ll establish a population there.
Relationship with Humans: Emolgas are creatures of the forest often included in old fairytales and children’s books, due to their cute but elusive nature. They have never been a particularly useful source of food, nor were they ever domesticated. At times they can be nuisances to berry and fruit crops, but not anymore obnoxious than squirrels are to us in our world. They have always simply existed, and folks have been fascinated by them for generations.
In the modern world, they’ve become symbols of whimsical forests. In cities where they have made new homes for themselves, most folks aren’t even aware of their presence. Its considered an astounding feat, a status symbol if you will, to have caught an Emolga for yourself—at least to younger trainers, though plenty of older trainers will marvel a bit at the capture, too!
Classification: Emolga is in a genus to itself. Its scientific name Volansciurus electrisciurus means “flying squirrel electric squirrel” or “flying electric squirrel.” It is distantly related to the other electric rodents.
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smashwolfen · 2 months
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Ouuuugjthxjdntbzjs my collection growssssssss!!
Literally all im missing now from gens 1-5 is just Sapphire and White 2 (ofc the hardest one to get for me), and then I can move onto the easier to obtain 3DS mainline titles, THEN the few other versions of switch pokemon games im missing!!!
Mainline collection is nearly complete eue
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Missing:
Sapphire (GBA)
White 2
Pokemon Y
Sun
Ultra Moon
Brilliant Diamond
Shield
Lets Go Eevee
Lets Go Pikachu
I can only imagine what this would all go for together nowadays, literal goldmine XD
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cluing4looks · 1 year
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About You : Video Games
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thetoxiccupcakes · 9 months
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was sorting through Old Art and found this!! I made this in Illustrator back when they announced the New Pokémon Snap!
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khyleoh · 5 months
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mooseghost · 11 months
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Hey guys don't worry about me posting any Tears of the Kingdom spoilers on here. I've been spending the whole game just trying to take nice photos of everything so I probably won't REACH any spoilers for another month at least
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toxicmons · 2 years
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:D
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