
It’s not just an image, right?
Sakaki is a Ground-type user, but he has this and Persian, doesn’t he?
Aka-gi starts using it right from his first appearance, doesn’t he?
I like the motion in Battle Revolution.
Mr. Seiji is really…
I never thought it would transform from a Yamask’s witch hat into a gang’s fedora.
This guy is totally a mafia based on his behavior.
I love how the response to Dr. Seiji’s appearance and some of his belongings being non-standard is so harsh.
It’s often the case that only the image makes them seem like a villain, rather than actually being one, like Gyarados, for example.
>>9
It’s a vicious Pokémon, and it often causes destruction, so it’s not just a matter of image.
>>9
That guy is easy to catch, yet he’s a dangerous one who destroys the town in the story…
I feel that someone who has both a Persian and a Donkarasu can’t make excuses.
I like that the villain has a Crobat.
I wonder if they’re saying that this guy is a half-gangster with the handheld Pokémon in that world…
>>13
“Betbeton is so cute~ and they do it so casually, in fact, there seems to be less prejudice around that than outside the game.”
>>13
Helga and others
For no particular reason, Rhyhorn has an image of evil.
People who have Donkarasu, Persian, and Gyarados, please do not enter public baths or hot springs!
The series casually featuring 893 or similar types feels reminiscent of the times.
>>18
Well, things like slots have been removed…
The Crobat that the evil boss has.
>>19
I have the impression that bad guys typically adore Persian and Crobat.
>>23
Overall, it’s not that many, but I use Crobat.
I think the rival of King and Silver is a half-gray.
>>20
In the end, it settled down, but it was all gray, right?
A trainer with a Pokémon that evolves with friendship can’t be a bad person.
You wouldn’t want the evil boss to be stuck in a Gorbachev, right?
Wasn’t this guy supposed to have minions that he sends to beat the crap out of others?
The theft of the Three Houses was forgiven by Dr. Utsugi, but in the case of Neura, it is simply a thief.
Indeed, Pokémon are tools. That’s why we handle them carefully and take care of them.
Is it common for the minions of an evil organization to have weapons supplied by their boss?
>>29
The Plasma Gang was distributed.
A good kid like a Mastiff can’t be bad, right?
In Anipoke, Musashi, Kojiro, Abo, and Dogas were New Year’s gifts from Sakaki.
It’s a mystery what criteria define an “evil” type itself.
>>36
There are indeed many creatures with a ferocious, cunning, and brazen nature.
>>40
It’s a type that commits evil to defeat evil, like an Esper.
If a psychic doesn’t listen, it’s bad.
Before I started playing Pokémon, I had the image of it being a children’s game where monsters battle each other.
In reality, there are more anti-social characters than I imagined…
>>38
There are villains that you can just blast away without any hesitation, and they are quite convenient.
>>48
Well, in the end, it feels like just a rocket.
The female Donkarasu is likely to have a witch-like aura.
>>39
It’s well-balanced with a hint of bulgogi.
Honestly, I can’t shake the feeling that it’s strange for a ghost type to be hurt by biting or crushing attacks!
I will relentlessly pursue and dispose of the subordinate Yamicaras that failed to catch their prey or betrayed me.
Human! It’s terrible! A natural disaster like an earthquake or eruption is going to happen nearby!!
>>43
This guy is the one causing the trouble…
>>43
Whenever that guy comes, something bad usually happens…
Bad…
Delinquents might be strong against ghosts because they trespass into haunted spots.
Lusamine is one thing, but if the evil male boss comes at me with cute Pokémon, that would be scary because of the gap.
Even though no one is supposed to use it, I have the impression that Steelix is a Pokémon used by villains.
>>49
Is it Lovrina from the Coliseum?
It has quite an impact.
>>52
Maybe it’s Venus.
Labrina has never used a tough kid.
>>52
It’s the wrong Venus.
>>49
It’s not that I saw Buson and Basho holding it or anything.
>>49
They shouldn’t be in the game, but they were supposed to be in the anime’s spin-off.
Raikou, the legendary Thunder Pokémon, Bashou and Buson.
Although it has a heart of justice, the bad-type Absol is really pitiful.
It seems like someone who is an occult fanatic would fit well in the thread picture, but they usually end up becoming a ghost user.
The image in the thread is still a dignified villain, which is nice.
Look at the Oni Sparrow and Sleeper.
>>55
Not only a villain, but the sense of being weak is terrible…
>>63
In fact, the lower-ranking members of Team Rocket use it sometimes.
I loved the motion of turning around when the pixel art was revealed.
Maybe it’s because I used to like machines, but I really enjoy the detailed flavor of characters like Akagi and Ghetsis, who use a lot of Technical Machines.
It seems that Crobat has recently started appearing in the wild, so I feel like the sense of having to cherish it has diminished, or maybe it has not.
>>62
You say it’s normal, but you really have to go through a lot of trouble to get it out…
When it comes to Steelix, there seem to be quite a few boys and girls who were tormented by that one in Pokémon Ranger.
>>64
That was simply controlled by the Go-Go Gang…
I liked the Gold and Silver rival who discovered their bond with Pokémon by evolving into Crobat before the final battle, but I don’t really like the rough Crobat.
>>65
You say it’s rough, but there are others like Magma Aqua, who isn’t inherently evil, or Akagi, who seems to have a complex personality, or Gladio, who only looks bad at first glance, as well as Plumeria. I think there is some thought put into it.
Sakaki looks like a strong character, but his team is weak.
>>67
It’s unfortunate that the positioning leads to a fate of being wiped out by surf.
In PokéMas, the character used in the thread looks just like an original character, an old man (voiced by Takaya Kuroda) from that kind of genre.
>>69
The voice is already like a Yakuza.
>>76
I am an ordinary person.
>>69
Because I’m a caretaker and security personnel for the prince…
I really liked the original Onisuzume series because it could fly, so I want some adjustments…
It would be nice to have regions and additional evolutions…
>>73
Onidril can evolve once again.
I was more of a fan of this side than Mukuhawk.
>>75
You bought a diamond, didn’t you!?
What do you want to say?
For me, who has Donkarasu and Gengar as my top 2 favorite Pokémon, this thread was shocking.
>>80
Hey, you scary older brother… please forgive me…
>>80
Do you like Heliolisk too?
>>91
I love you…
Are there any minor villain types other than Sleep and Onisuzume, like Graena?
Soubraze and such look cool in a bad way, so if you pair them with a handsome guy, it seems like a synergistic effect could be aimed for, but I only have cheap mob characters.
>>82
Isn’t Amegio used in the anime?
I haven’t seen Licorice, so I don’t know the details.
It seems like there are people who use things like Bulgeena, but not really.
The latest example of a villainous character becoming endearing and evolving into something intriguing might be Wolo.
I just matched it with the former character, Shirona-san…
>>85
I think they’re trying to portray that they might not be completely despicable since they were also taking pictures with Togepi, smiling and all.
I like Steelix because it’s big.
I liked the idea of using Pokémon that fit the character’s preferred strategies and vibe, rather than just using “bad-looking Pokémon” like in the Coliseum/XD games; it felt fresh at the time.
>>89
Rumpappa ×4
>>106
I like character development, but I also dislike it.
The protagonist and their Pokémon are flying through the sky towards the Pokémon Center after finishing a battle.
Perhaps due to fatigue, I unfortunately crashed into a black Donkarasu.
>>95
To the trainer who protected the Pokémon and took on all responsibility.
What are the settlement conditions announced by Donkarasu?
I wonder why it’s a dark type and not a ghost type.
>>96
It was probably easier to develop the character that way.
It feels like there’s not much difference between darkness and spirits.
>>96
There are Dark-types like Absol, and the concept of evil might be similar to human ego.
Once I become a trainer, I want to line up Pendora and Gsokumusha and grin.
I think it would be even better if Glen Alma were the protagonist and Soublaze was the rival’s Pokémon, but they don’t do that.
It’s obvious, but even if they’re a villain, the one who can communicate with their Pokémon and use them effectively is probably stronger…
But when I show something like Kiba, people say it doesn’t match the vibe of my collection or that I should use something cooler.
With Graena, the cuteness has been coming out quite strongly lately.
Aquamagma is just Zubat and Poochyena, so you guys should show more of the team’s characteristics!
>>105
Kibania is nice, but Donmel somehow makes things more peaceful.
>>111
But the Hoenn flames are Kotas, Magmag, and Rokkon, you know?
>>115
I think it would have been good to include rock and ground types as well, magma.
>>105
Alright!! Splash water on it!! (Poochyena)
I was starting to dislike Sharpedo in Sword and Shield…
It seems like the image of pachinko parlors is that they are being criticized more for police interests than for being associated with organized crime, so it makes you wonder why Team Rocket?
I feel like it could have been referred to as a Dark type overseas since that’s actually the case.
I think having unexpected cards can add depth to a character.
For example, something like olive dust dust.
The fact that only Karamunero makes you seriously consider the possibility of using someone other than a villain.
Utsuroido has more charm.
I wonder if there are other Pokémon that would suit Team Magma in Hoenn…
>>116
Magmaug
>>119
Just to avoid any misunderstandings, I’m saying it’s “included in the Hoenn Pokédex,” not “from Hoenn.”
>>116
True to its name, Magmak.
>>116
How about something like Cocodraco?
Look at Gardevoir.
For a seemingly sinister encyclopedia, it doesn’t have any villains.
Although it’s not as bad as Sinnoh, the flames of Hoenn are still pretty severe.
>>122
Honestly
– Gardevoir/Rokon (version exclusive) & finally Ponyta and Boober in the Pokémon Mansion, red and green
– Almost ↑ + Ponyta Delibird Magmar is Kanto’s Gold and Silver
Compared to that, Hoenn, which has regions suitable for flames and properly features the three species of Kotas Magmaggdon Mel, is quite impressive.
Despite being the highest class of evil type, Tyranitar gives off an impression of not being a typical villain.
>>124
Is it about the level of a Tyranitar in the Celebi movie?
It has an impressive design, but it’s smaller than I expected and has a size similar to an ordinary bird.
When it comes to Team Magma, it’s certainly Nendoll!
It was funny that the school nurse had a sleeper, and I thought, “Wow… that’s the worst.”
Given the flow of Habataku Kami and Takeru Raiko becoming part of Nimona’s team in Pokemon Masters,
Characters like Tetsunotsutsumi and Paojian might become part of the popular character Gruusha’s team.
Scizor is a bad guy, so I want to see more villainous characters being used.
Recently, the handling of non-native species has been too extreme.
>>131
It’s not just recently; it’s been like that all along, hasn’t it?
>>144
It’s such a nice design, isn’t it?
Is the crab too amusing?
>>149
The cheerful impression of the hey-gani is definitely because of Satoshi’s hey-gani.
That guy was amazing as the comedic relief in the everyday episodes.
Looking at the recent additional evolutions, there’s a possibility that Onidriro could become a ghost and die!
>>134
The addition of ghosts seems to be based on concepts like proximity to death or dead coral reefs, so I don’t really see a vision of Onidril dying.
I remember the Aqua Team using Todozelga in the anime, but I wonder what the Magma Team was using…
I’m generally satisfied if I can either power up by dying or bring out a similarly strong Pokémon from ancient times or the future.
Scizor is not often used by villains.
Oni Drill would actually suit being a Dark type, don’t you think?
I have a feeling that Onidrill will somehow become Steel-type.
The Star Gang uses quite high-level Pokémon that are typically seen towards the end among the various organizational enemies when you look at their team in the battle.
Seiji’s electric mouse genus might be his personal hobby, but the others…
Onidrill had the characteristic of not learning Brave Bird until the 7th generation.
I think the mototoka gecko has a pretty appealing position in terms of setting, but it didn’t stand out much in the main story.
>>147
It’s bad that neither is used, even though there are users for both Normal and Dragon types.
The name “Oni” might suggest it’s bad or a fairy, huh…
Normal rodents are generally quite terrible.
Why is Onidrill treated so poorly?
>>151
The first generation is a fierce battleground for Pidgeot, Fearow, and Dodrio, all of which are Normal/Flying types…
>>151
You can use the drill beak, right? You should keep one around for breeding, right?
>>151
It shone in gold and silver.
In HGSS, I’m the ace of RTA.
Despite its name “drill,” it is a bird that has a lot of references to stamina, allowing it to fly longer than a beak would suggest.
Heigani’s image has become cheerful in the anime, so Scizor really stands out.
Is it discrimination against Donkaro?
First, there are a lot of normal flights.
Was there a user of Mannequin or something?
>>159
Akagi’s trump card
>>159
Wasn’t Akagi using it?
Hey, crabs are just there saying “hey hey!” and it’s fun!
A Scizor that doesn’t stand out even as a villainous character…
>>162
It’s surprisingly the partner of Dancing Debu!
>>171
The dancing chub isn’t noticeable at all!
Every time I hear the anime voice of Oni Drill going Aaaah!! Aaaah!!, I laugh.
In the current Pokémon anime, the Explorers’ villain executives are…
Onigori Sakebushippo
Kyozioon Ptera
Chayrem Native
It seems like my chosen Pokémon, which has been focused on Mega Evolution from the beginning, is only the provisional final boss.
Umbreon, Obamast, Jibacoil
I’m curious about things that don’t seem to have much to do with it.
The habitat of the Heigani crab is inherently limited.
>>166
The origin of the Heigani is still unknown.
In the first place, lately even the villains themselves…
It’s fine that this one isn’t a witch, but why does Muuma get to become a witch?
How can a sleeper make an impact?
>>170
Evolve.
>>170
If anything goes, find individuality in the fact that poison gas is a rare area attack poison application technique and make it work in doubles.
It’s tough because it feels like Drakmidoru and the miraculous Sleep S are more likely to perform better.
There are also people who use type A in the police…
Is it easy to handle because it has high organizational ability?
>>174
There are types like that, but I think the Gardenia Uncle is just a contrarian.
>>174
In other words, the organization called the police is evil…
>>194
State-run Yakuza…
It seems like a person with a hobby related to handheld Pokémon might be a bit scary… It seems like there’s a normal possibility of that happening in that world…
>>175
Rather, I have the impression that most Pokémon have a cute vibe.
Players outside the game show intense arbitrary discrimination.
>>175
It’s pretty crazy how good Oubem is at memory alteration and brainwashing.
There are more malicious ones among Ghost types than among Dark types…
In the latest episode of Anipoke, Onidrill plays the role of getting angry and attacking the protagonists for invading its territory.
Well, these kids aren’t bad, so it was a scenario where I would soothe them with a technique and send them home peacefully, but in the past, I used to mercilessly blast them with Thunderbolt.
(Audrill and the others) Gya gya…
>>180
I have the impression that you’ve been doing this performance for a long time.
Onidrill is mentioned in the encyclopedia as something that has existed since ancient times, which is a rather trivial piece of information!
>>183
Even if I was only told that they have been around since ancient times, I was at a loss for how to respond. However, later I learned that they are also found in ancient wall paintings, and it became clear that they are a species with a much deeper history than I initially thought.
The sleeper is said to be used for treating insomnia; there are also good things written about it!
>>184
Despite being a sleeper for insomnia treatment, it’s said that that guy is being hypnotically trained in eroticism without my consent, which makes Mimosa-sensei sad in the present…
Among the additional evolution slots, it boasts one of the best designs.
Too cool.
>>185
The new technique called Hōfuku is too cool!
The ones who are the most dangerous are those who use Psychic types.
It’s not something I should say here, but…
With the name Toshiaki, I can’t help but think of Kirlia and Zangoose.
I don’t really understand Onbat, but…
It’s interesting to think that there are villain trainers who quietly carry a Crobat…
>>192
I think I’m properly selecting and letting them hold the ones that give off that feeling of “maybe…?”
Wild Pokémon that attack in groups when provoked.
Oni Drill Oni Sparrow
Spear
Is there any other classic one?
>>196
Kentauros might not be as angry as it seems.
There are quite a few evolved Pokémon whose main role is to hold a shiny stone before evolving.