
Gashan Fwaa Kairiki… Why are you here? …Sana-aito… Kwaaaaaa Bababababa Gah Jajaan! U… No way!? Expansion… In an instant, the platform has five levels!? The expansion is an amazing combination…
Can Pokémon understand building codes…?
I wonder if Gardevoir is somehow handling the fixes with its psychic powers…
Call out to Robshin.
The panel below clearly shows a poor working method…
>>4
Labor safety regulations do not apply to Pokémon! Yay!
Efficiency
Efficiency is everything.
Well, if it’s Machamp, it won’t die from a fall from this height…
>>7
But isn’t the free fall amazing?
Even if there’s an accident, I can just take it to the Pokémon Center.
Isn’t it good enough just with Espers?
>>9
Nailing or fixing things must be a hassle.
It’s better to leave that area vague as fantasy…
I’m pretty sure Machoke was using the building’s foundation for a seismic activity.
It’s the job of humans to inspect the fine connections and pathways…
Ditto! Become the frame surrounding that rebar!
Hey! I’m going to unleash raw concrete!
When they were building the big Pokémon League building at the top of the snowy mountain in Sun and Moon.
I thought it was too much to ask, but with Pokémon around, logic takes a back seat.
>>15
There seems to be a memorial stone in an inconspicuous place.
It’s an ecosystem that comes to construction sites like Dockler and helps out.
When it rains and the site comes to a halt, they get agitated.
…Is this a metaphor for day laborers?
It was a really cute episode featuring Machamp.
>>19
The trainer is reconciled and crying tears of joy…
In a world like this, there might be buildings that are made with Metapod mixed in as some kind of material.
It is well known that facilities designed for battle could not be approved unless they could withstand up to magnitude 10, but due to strong opposition from the construction industry, the use of magnitude itself was prohibited.
>>21
Wow… Magnitude 10!?
What is this official manga…?
A troubled Machamp is cute.
We don’t need humans in our house…
Pokémon don’t need labor laws…
Don’t we no longer need scaffolding?
Build it suddenly.
What about the fixtures and the struts?
You’re working like Popeye, Machamp…
It seems that the Pokémon world is quite advanced in various aspects, but they still build using scaffolding.
We don’t need a forklift at our place.
There are Machamp and Gardevoir.
Since you can see scenes where Golem is working in the game, if it’s a Machamp, it must be immensely strong, like having the strength of a hundred men.
I mean, in Sun and Moon, the protagonist was also moving rocks while carrying them.
Even if you have a near-death accident, if you take it to the Pokémon Center, it’s zero disasters!
“Dotekkotsu is obviously a rough-and-tumble guy.”
It seems like we could safely carry out construction by using Barrier’s barriers to create a platform.
I can understand that Machamp can throw steel plates, but…
Isn’t being able to throw it to the installation site with pinpoint accuracy unrelated to having superhuman strength?
I think it’s strange that it fits perfectly since it’s being thrown with force.
I thought it would be easier to understand if it was just set up by Gardevoir’s telekinesis.
>>37
Shut up.
Martial arts are all about technique… If it’s Machamp, it should be able to do at least that.
A Pokémon Trainer is someone who can take over the world in every aspect…
>>39
Instead, I guess the displaced field workers are engaging in anti-Pokémon activities.
>>42
Well, as a trainer of utility Pokémon, it will likely be needed to some extent forever.
>>42
It’s not that Pokémon has suddenly started being utilized recently, and is there even a perspective that it has been taken away?
The Pokémon world is often forgotten as a science fiction with super technology like exchanging Pokémon through computer communication and unmanned power plants.
>>40
There are indeed unmanned power plants in modern Japan.
It’s mostly limited to geothermal.
It’s the way Popeye makes a boat.
A loyal being that can understand human language and thought is just too reassuring…
Humans in that world are tough, so it’s safe.
If it’s official, then it can’t be helped!
Machamp is said to be clumsy with its fingertips, but since it has No Guard, it also has the ability to never miss an attack against each other.
If you have the Rotom smartphone in SV, you can fall from a great height without worry, so the safety standards must be quite lenient.
We don’t need a forklift at our place.
There is a Machamp.
Regardless of Gardevoir, isn’t Machamp doing something dangerous in terms of safety?
Well, with Machamp’s power, you don’t really need most heavy machinery…
Pokémon are really handy tools, huh?
>>55
That’s right.
Isn’t Machamp unnecessary?
But labor won’t disappear in that world, you know.
The difference in abilities is obvious, and with this level of thinking being almost human-like, it’s a bit scary…
>>59
Because it’s Gardevoir.
There are humans who can withstand a charging Tauros that crushes rocks like Hara.
Speaking of which, since Machamp and Gardevoir are both humanoid, they can produce eggs…
Sableye has somehow turned into a human shape.
For the Machoke tribe, helping with heavy lifting is something they actively want to do because it serves as muscle training.
Is that really the case!? This makes it seem like Pokémon are slaves!
Shouldn’t we free Pokémon!?!
Machoke is mischievous, but the Machamp line consists of gentle and friendly Pokémon.
Psychic moves are very effective against Fighting types, so I just thought of the reasoning that it’s easy to use Telekinesis to go to high places or to ensure safety by maintaining altitude.
Well, I’ve thought that it would be really convenient if we could use techniques like the secret moves from the first generation in our everyday lives.
Starting work from the stage of assembling scaffolding all night…
Isn’t it good to have Metamon work hard for the scaffolding?
Isn’t it possible to just make it with Barrier from Mr. Mime…?
Is this official?
Is the official Pokémon portraying all-nighters as a good story…
>>71
Moral monster, go back to X.
Pokémon are scary creatures.
Why are these guys obedient to mere humans…?
>>73
Because they take me to various places to play and train.
In the Arceus era, where there is no awareness that humans are such helpful beings… it’s terrible.
>>76
Hmm! A human has been discovered! Look at these muscles! Mmm!
>>82
You were a healing presence in Rejeal, that’s amazing.
There are also Pokémon from the Docking series that look exactly like construction workers.
You haven’t screwed it in, have you?
It’s fine to have everything as Gardevoir.
Upon closer inspection, the humans are carrying materials that are impossibly large to be shouldered, so it clearly shows that they are indeed human beings from the Pokémon world.
We have Machamp, so we don’t need heavy machinery!
Even if we set aside the mysterious powers of Pokémon, it’s a world where technology is at a level that can’t be compared to reality, so it should be an easy win, probably.
What does it mean that there are many regions with underdeveloped road conditions despite that?
At least make sure the roads between towns are properly paved.
>>86
It’s faster to have Pokémon fly for me…
The item-carrying evolution system is generally seen as a good thing, but it’s actually a ridiculous bug.
If anything, it seems like even humans, like those muscular guys working in the construction industry in the Pokémon world, would hardly get injured.
In the movie featuring Zaruud, there’s a scene where Pokémon and humans cooperate to revive a forest that has been devastated by battle!
The seeds and seedlings I planted were rapidly growing with the power of Pokémon, and I thought, well… that makes sense.
The Machamp species seems to have unnecessarily high morals, so cohabitation seems possible.
It’s a bit of a late question, but I feel like the Machoke line and the Dokkoro line have a lot of character overlap. Is there some reason for that?
>>92
BW has no past Pokémon.
>>92
In BW, where Dokkolar made its debut, I had a restriction of using only new Pokémon until I cleared the story, so there are many that overlap in positions.
>>92
Before explaining that, it is necessary to understand the respect for the first generation of BW.
It will take a little longer.
>>100
Despite that, is the fact that the performance on the BW side is subtly superior a form of respect?
Butterfree and Vivillon, etc.
>>113
Isn’t it XY?
The children fight battles with Geodudes, you know…
The Gardevoir tribe has high murder intent until they are recognized as masters.
We don’t need Tsutsumi here.
Ah, a fall accident…
Ah, psychokinesis…
Alright!
>>98
The effect is outstanding!
Pokémon that interact with people clearly have high intelligence.
The moving company was also a hassle, wasn’t it…
Then I’ll just throw away a lot of Cocodora that eats tracks, cars, and bridges to keep the balance…
I read through it, and it was a good manga.
The official Pokémon releases manga and music videos quite frequently, don’t they?
It’s like Popeye building a house in an instant…
Wasn’t it a bit unreasonable for the old man to level the land with just one Machoke?
This world seems to have a lot more energy circulating in its ecosystem than real Earth.
You can gather food and materials abundantly, and living creatures consume them vigorously.
I’m exercising a lot and breaking things, consuming tons.
The cycle of destruction and creation is very fast.
>>107
If you plant nuts and water them, you can harvest the next day…
When machinery advances, the work in the construction industry will change as a result.
It’s not that machines were taken away, it’s just that the people who use machines are called contractors.
I think it’s just a matter of people who use Pokémon to build being called builders.
A sad Dockler that looks like a civil engineering type but only has its One-Riki rise.
Because Dokora looks like a scary delinquent no matter how you look at it…
Gardevoir is not just sexy, but it can also get the job done.
Isn’t that Vivillon from XY?
Which movie has a square box that unfolds and turns into something like a circus tent?
We don’t need a forklift at our workplace.
There is a Machamp.
There probably aren’t any winged insects that appear early on like Butterfree in BW.
They are not winged insects, but Kurumiru and Fushide occupy that position.
Vivillon became popular for its pattern variations, so I won’t forget it’s from XY.
I don’t even have to pay a salary, Pokémon are really convenient.