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Post by Ally on Mar 6, 2008 11:16:18 GMT 12
They need dolphin Pokemon, we must right a strongly worded letter!
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Post by Praetor on Mar 6, 2008 11:43:40 GMT 12
Well, okay, it looks like a dolphin. Don't worry, I'm sure they will create a dolphin pokemon.
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Post by Elite4James on Mar 6, 2008 13:29:54 GMT 12
Yeah it does a bit.
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Post by thedarkfiddler on Mar 6, 2008 14:42:37 GMT 12
Wow, back to my Red-Tailed Hawk thing. Its because of the book series ANimorphs.
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Post by LuciferIX on Mar 6, 2008 14:46:08 GMT 12
I remember that series, it was my favorite back in grade school. Though I never did finish it, I think that I only got about half way through. In fact I believe most of the animals we're mentioning here were featured in those books. Actually thinking back on it, its a possibility that I grew to like tigers because of it as well. It would be kinda nice if I knew.
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Post by Praetor on Mar 6, 2008 15:32:48 GMT 12
....the book cover of Animorphs freaked me out when I was a kid.
That's probably where many people were inspired to write pokemorph stories on Fanfiction.net.
There is a HUGE cache of stories about pokemorphs.
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Post by Elite4James on Mar 6, 2008 15:33:40 GMT 12
I loved those books. I never read the whole series. I think I only got up to the 50th book or something. They were very good stories.
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Post by LuciferIX on Mar 6, 2008 16:06:40 GMT 12
There is a HUGE cache of stories about pokemorphs. Well the pokemorphs also make the humanxpokemon pairings a little more acceptable due to the simple fact that once they are more human-like it seems closer to humanxhuman.
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Post by dryuu01 on Mar 7, 2008 22:40:34 GMT 12
Waitaminit. 50 books in the series? Yowza, that's the first I ever heard of a single title spanning such a number. Anyways, do dragons count? I'd love everything to do with them(up to the fact that I was wishing I was born on the Chinese year of the dragon, ). If not, I'd ironically go with the dragon's opposite, the tiger.
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Post by Elite4James on Mar 8, 2008 0:59:53 GMT 12
It was over 50 books, I used to read them in like a day when I was in high school (early high school, american equivalent would be junior high). They were very awesome books.
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Post by dryuu01 on Mar 8, 2008 1:55:36 GMT 12
Disregard what I last said. I just remembered another children's novel series that spawned more than 50 titles. Heard of the Hardy Boys(fan of when I was young)? It has several spin-offs, but each one spans up to 100 each.
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Post by JbstormburstADV on Mar 10, 2008 8:53:36 GMT 12
Ah, I've had a couple of them, and don't forget about Nancy Drew then (although I wish I would).
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Post by Vurtax on Mar 11, 2008 8:29:39 GMT 12
The Ray species Manta ray Sting ray Skate ray Eagle ray And the Shark ray
Ray's have a balance of coolness and gentleness. They swim with the most care and love the company of humans. Especially sting rays (I don't want anyone to bring up Steve Irwin) They are a very fine dish when eaten. The meat is rather stringy and such. And I get this feel that they have this kind of dominance when i look at them.
They are cool looking too.
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Post by DaveTheFishandChipsGuy on Mar 13, 2008 11:41:49 GMT 12
Personally, It's Lungfish and Coelacanths for me, they're just so ancient and cool, thats why i loved it when Relicanth came out.
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Post by thedarkfiddler on Mar 13, 2008 13:01:42 GMT 12
Pokemorphs? Dang, I had that idea floating around in my head for a few months...
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