
Ponyta, the Fire Horse Pokémon. Height: 1.0m, Weight: 30.0kg. Its body is light, and its leg strength is amazing. It can leap over Tokyo Tower in a single jump.
The old Pokédex used to exaggerate quite a bit…
Tokyo Tower…?
It can probably reach the ground, and I can only say it’s a monster.
Have you been in the blue sky of Teia until recently?
The Indian elephant is now probably treated like a Pokémon.
>>5
It’s become a giant turtle.
I think the hind legs are just okay.
It’s a Pokédex by a professor who can’t even remember his grandchild’s name and could only discover 151 Pokémon.
>>7
The jade encyclopedia I created has disappeared into the darkness of history…
Is it really crazy to jump over the peak from the observation deck?
Similar descriptions in later works have become much milder and written in a similar way, haven’t they?
The Tokyo Tower is not found on the map.
>>10
Maybe it’s really small.
>>10
Because it’s Kanto and not Tokyo…
Civilization has already been destroyed once by making these things tools of war.
Local area
The body that breaks its legs at the landing does not follow.
Something that resides in a ruin.
>>16
It was a good practice partner for Pokémon that learned Surf because it had more experience points than other wild ones.
Pikachu can unleash lightning.
Diglett can cause earthquakes, you know.
Ponyta can probably jump over something as tall as Tokyo Tower.
Even if you jump, it still takes one turn to fall.
Is this light…?
If I were to write it now, would Prism Tower be close?
If you don’t have that much jumping power, you won’t be able to bounce in just two turns.
The first generation feels like a world that’s an extension of reality, which is great.
Well, the first generation probably didn’t have a solid aromatic quality yet.
What would happen with Palisand that you would point a napalm bomb at it?
>>24
Moreover, can you measure the hardness of a shell with napalm?
It’s like the vibe of the Ultra Monster Encyclopedia.
It’s probably the vibe of a guidebook for ultra monsters as the motif.
Depending on the situation, professional wrestlers might have been brought up as a comparison.
Upon closer inspection, this is a Ponyta; what about a Gallop at this level…?
>>28
The maximum speed is 240 kilometers per hour. It roars and charges through at the same speed as the Shinkansen.
>>28
I feel like the explanation of Gallop was something like it can run at the speed of a Shinkansen.
Doctor Okimo, the content of the illustrated book has a strong quirk to it.
Gross!?
Compared to Magcargo, other vape species become insignificant, so it’s safe.
A Pokémon that carries food wrapped in its tail. Thanks to getting food from Delibird, an adventurer was able to reach the summit of Everest.
>>33
Maybe Fukamachi.
>>33
What is it… So in the end, you reached the summit with the help of a wild Pokémon…?
It’s too specific at every turn…
The peaks of the gods…
I remember that up until Ruby and Sapphire, there were many Pokédex descriptions that were quite strange or had an overwhelming sense of menace.
>>36
I wish it could last a little longer.
Specifically speaking, the Pluril system is also like that.
Recently, it has been becoming a mild encyclopedia.
The extreme temperature of fire is just like the vibe of an Ultra Monster.
>>37
I love topics that are like the top temperature mentioned in the context of Magcargo.
It seems like behavior similar to a bugged GTA, jumping over Tokyo Tower in one leap.
Maybe you can produce firepower like Corridon just by kicking it randomly?
The possibility that Tokyo is not located in the Kanto region.
Is there a Tokyo Tower in that world?
I wonder if the vibe around here is the same overseas.
If you think of it as a bestiary to explain to real players, it’s not surprising that Indian elephants, Tokyo Tower, and napalm bombs come up as subjects.
To be honest, at this time, I don’t think they’re really that concerned about the world within the story.
If we ignore air resistance and calculate, to jump 333 meters straight up, the initial speed would be 290 km/h.
>>48
It’s not vertical, is it?
Fly over 333 meters from the vicinity of Kuchiba.
The location is the Yamabuki Sylph Tower, also known as Tokyo Tower.
I wonder if they changed their name.
The quality of the dots is too subtle.
Tokyo exists separately, I suppose…
It seems that old man Okido is now a shadow of his former self, and he’s going on about stories from another world.
>>52
There are people who keep bringing up the Professor Oak senile old man joke even though it’s not funny at all.
Maybe it’s a traffic cone named Tokyo Tower or something like that.
Ponyta’s stomp!
India and Tokyo both exist.
Hopping, hopping, hopping.
I guess you’ll leap up as if you’re soaring.
It doesn’t say to fly in one go.
In the first anime opening, Gallop is jumping a lot, and Ponyta probably looks like that too.
Carry something like a pendulum. There was an incident where a child was taken somewhere after being hypnotized.
I wonder if Lanturn is still the strongest.
If you can jump higher than Tokyo Tower, then become Arceus’s ride Pokémon during that time…
>>63
The part you ride on is on fire…
>>72
The anime said that if you acknowledge someone, you won’t get heated… that was about Gallop, but it should be the same for Ponyta, right…?
If you hypothetically flew 333m, what are you planning to do next!?
>>64
Land.
>>68
Because it’s light…
Wasn’t it that Houdin had an IQ of about 100 million?
There are plenty of Pokémon that float around without any organs that generate lift.
The mechanism of gravity is likely quite different from the real world.
>>66
Fish Pokémon are also swaying and floating in the ground, right?
>>82
I want you to take a cue from Magikarp.
>>82
Even Pokémon with wings drift in the air without flapping much, so it must be impossible to measure those with a special parameter by real-world standards.
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Looking at the later encyclopedia descriptions, the red and green stand out quite a bit.
>>70
It can’t be helped.
I thought there were only 150 types of Pokémon.
You know that the Sylph Company has a branch in Russia, right?
The Tokyo Tower in this world is probably about 10 meters tall.
When I woke up from sleeping, I had turned into a Pokémon… and that was the premise of the novel that was described in the Pokédex entry.
Delibird (Tōji Hanabū)
Is that a Pokédex that holds a grudge against Mega Evolution?
>>81
There are those who evolve through their bond with their trainer, but they are struggling or have some flaws…
>>85
Mega Scyther seems happy because it can fly in the sky.
Perhaps the author is a believer in Kairos.
>>85
I think that all of that means, “But if there are bonds, it’s different!”
It’s not that the laws of physics are different; it’s just telling you not to think too deeply.
The Dragonite’s flying speed is too fast.
It was used in the SV loading screen in a subtle way.
I summarized everything, including hearsay, but since I felt something was off, I wonder if I asked a few people to conduct an on-site investigation again.
>>89
It’s the thunder that rushes through that land…
I think Fuwaraido has an evil ecology.
>>91
What was it?
You hold your child and don’t come down until you die flying, right?
>>91
In most encyclopedias, the description of Fuwante is evil.
>>91
Ghost types are generally pretty scary.
>>101
“I didn’t intend to draw it that way…” said the designer of Brungel, looking troubled.
Locally loved.
The Tyranitar family that causes a map rewrite every time something happens and destroys mountains is dangerous.
There was a child crying that they couldn’t go home because Fuwante wouldn’t let them go in Arceus!
>>96
I was moved by the future’s illustrated book!
The guy who sank Magikarp into the deep sea with a smile was really scary when I saw him in Pokémon Snap.
It’s a world with napalm bombs.
There were those who said they could devour a mountain in one meal, but what is happening to the natural environment?
Is it really napalm?
Is it not an evil organization like the Napalm Gang?
I want a Gengar that lowers the temperature in the midsummer.
The Litwick line is too scary.
Sucking the life out of someone or wandering around the hospital looking for souls.
I hate it when the encyclopedia suddenly becomes overly familiar.
When I think about it, can children really understand what napalm is…?
>>110
I only heard it with Napalm Man from Mega Man 5.
Aren’t you regretting making Hypno’s IQ 5000?
>>111
Please remember about five moves.
Since you don’t have any great skills anyway, right?
>>111
Some guy somewhere has an IQ of 10 billion, so it’s all good!
I thought it was some kind of hard, fast, penetrating bullet like an armor-piercing round.
The most dangerous one is Lanturn.
Emitting light that reaches the water’s surface from a depth of 5000m in the deep sea.
I thought that since there are veterans, they might have witnessed real instances of napalm bombs in the wars of that world.
It’s an explanation of a monster, so it’s okay if it’s a bit strange.
Isn’t it crazy for the residents of Kanto to visit graves among all the ghost-types that release poison gas?
>>119
Since there is a priest, please feel free to visit with peace of mind.
When calculated, the density of whale oil is lower than that of polystyrene.
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