Mr. SmartyPants wrote:I'm sure there are animals in the pokemon world that aren't pokemon, oddly enough I don't think they ever show them.
So maybe they do eat Magikarp and Tauros?
K. Ayato wrote:I heard that the Pokemon Farfetch'd was rare because people would catch it and cook it with leeks.
bakura_fan wrote:o_o here's a question...can a fish type pokemon die from being out of water?
~darkelfgirl~ wrote:XD You guys are funny
To C.K.: I'm glad I'm not the only one!
But, if the Legendary Pokemon don't condone violence against pokemon, wouldn't they punish the people for eating them?
*shrugs* I guess they do eat pokemon. But why don't we actually see this happening is what I want to know.
That's another thing....o.o
Momo-P wrote:Doesn't anyone remember the delicious Yadon tail from G/S/C?
aww I want an oddish salad now =_=
Nate wrote:You didn't eat it though, you sucked on it. :p The tail secreted a tasty liquid, which is why Shellder latches on to it to evolve it. :p
Momo-P wrote:I don't remember the story every mentioning anything like that. Everything I read talked about eating it.
Not to mention, is sucking on the tail any better? If they're willing to do that, I think it's safe to say they'll eat pokemon.
so is that certain species of fish that the Japanese eat...(I wanna say, puffer fish, but I am not sure) its not poisonous if they prepare it right >:3
bakura_fan wrote:I mean, think about it. They're fish, but when captured they're in a pokeball...what does that pokeball contain? water? or is it some sort of like sleep chamber? o_o me thinks we'll never know.
bakura_fan wrote:I mean, think about it. They're fish, but when captured they're in a pokeball...what does that pokeball contain? water? or is it some sort of like sleep chamber? o_o me thinks we'll never know.
ShatterheartArk wrote:I'd make jerky out of any of them.
" wrote:RustyClaymore 11:27 - Ah yes, Socks is the single raindrop responsible for the flood. XD
Nate wrote:Inside, the pokeball features many of what appear to be mirror panels. The inside of a pokeball is supposedly designed to make the Pokemon feel as comfortable as possible while inside it. While never fully explained in the anime, manga, or core video games, Super Smash Bros. Melee states that this is done by creating a holographic environment that suits the Pokemon. However, the anime has shown examples of Pokemon that do not like being in their pokeballs; a notable example is Ash's Pikachu.
Also remember Pokemon are seemingly converted into energy when they are captured, hence why enormous Pokemon such as Snorlax and Steelix are able to be kept in there, and why their weight (over 1,000 kg) doesn't make the ball any heavier.
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