
Plastic
>>1
You’re just throwing that away carelessly…
>>2
That becomes a Voltorb.
>>7
It seems that there are quite a few patterns where something becomes a Pokémon.
There is quite a possibility of that happening when observing the changes in Voltorb…
>>7
Types of Tsukumogami
The Poké Ball might be a ball that is naturally absorbed.
>>3
Is it a material like bio BB pellets?
It seems like there could be a Pokémon that resembles a hermit crab borrowing a Poké Ball thrown away by a trainer.
A frame that makes you think it’s an item.
Changing types based on the held ball’s characteristics, for example.
There might be a Pokémon that eats plastic around here.
Nobody is doing anything about the abandoned ball, come to think of it.
For now, the item-collecting Pokémon will pick up discarded balls.
>>8
What do you mean a Master Ball is being thrown away…?
>>20
If a Master Ball that should catch 100% when thrown is lying around…
In other words, it’s the one that was thrown and deflected during trainer battles in the old specifications.
>>23
I wonder if I’m an idiot…
>>20
If I had a Yamper with me, the Master Ball wouldn’t have been wasted…!
Wanpachi can’t go outside of Galar, but
>>8
Tamahiroi?
There’s a metal coat dropped at the XY Monster Ball factory.
Probably made of metal.
Whether it’s plastic or metal, the fact that they can stretch and contract is too mysterious.
>>13
A technology that shortens the distance between molecules.
>>13
If you say that, even in the first generation, Pokémon and items could be traded over the internet, so the level of technology is just too different…
I wonder if Arceus provided the technology.
Throwing is easy and certainly quite light.
There might be some that are empty inside.
The heavy ball was apparently so heavy that they must have innovated the technology.
In the world of Pokémon, data creatures can be sent using a transmission device…
>>21
Since tools can also be transferred, it may be a world where almost everything can be digitized.
I wonder if the trainer’s heart has turned to plastic too.
>>22
Gantetsu Grandpa
I feel like there was a setting where I was messing around with a computer or fax and accidentally digitized it and was able to transfer it somewhere else.
The tools lying around there are shaped like Poké Balls.
If anything, I could even send a human, so it’s probably different.
I had an accident where I fused with a Pokémon.
>>29
It feels like a light vibe, but that situation is quite serious, isn’t it?
>>29
Isn’t it possible to create a huge opportunity by combining the technologies around here?
There are warp devices that humans use normally, you know.
I’m somehow accepting it, but what exactly is a warp floor?
>>31
A researcher from Devon or the Space Center in ORAS said that they realized warp technology by controlling the life energy extracted from Pokémon killed by communication cables.
Even if they’re dying, if you use the Pokémon Center, they will be fully healed.
Isn’t it good to put even dying people into the ball?
>>33
You can’t fit a person into a ball, stop saying such ridiculous things.
>>33
The dying Pokémon is shrinking and getting into the ball.
In Pikachu and Eevee, Master Balls occasionally fell in the Cerulean Cave.
There seems to be a group saying, “Monbos are causing environmental destruction! Return them to bonguri!”
It would be nice to have environmentally friendly balls that can return to nature (even if they are a bit expensive).
Pokémon can shrink and fit into balls, but humans can’t shrink.
Then make a giant Poké Ball that is human-sized.
So you’re saying we should make something like that takoyaki machine in the huge Pokémon Center!?
>>42
Just go to the hospital normally.
Sometimes the tools that are lying around were dropped or thrown away by someone.
>>43
I don’t want you to use things like band-aids.
Materials worth 200 yen each.
I love secondary creations about capturing humans.
Is Pokemon a Digimon?
Human ball…
Pokémon have the ability to shrink when they are in a serious situation.
The one applying that is the Poké Ball.
It’s impossible for humans.
I want a new ball soon.
It’s not like you have to catch it with a ball; in that world, there are things like hypnosis…
Is it only the anime where the size changes?
>>54
It’s official in Arceus.
In other words, the original source is a text written by someone from Game Freak in a game strategy guide, so it’s not based on the anime.
>>57
Isn’t it about the ball, not the Pokémon?
>>63
Dynamax
There are sleepers who are active in the medical field too!
Pick it up if it can be reused.
>>56
In a relaxed battle where they attack with normal moves like a small animal in the area, it’s different when it comes to fighting with type moves that have attributes…
I wonder if the Okorizaru that was in the glasses case was able to recover afterwards…
In anime, they say something crazy about breaking down Pokémon into light particles and storing them.
>>61
Considering that it can be transferred on a computer, it’s not that strange…
>>62
It seems like there was a setting that Pokémon have a good compatibility with that kind of teleportation technology, or maybe there wasn’t.
The ball should only get smaller in the anime.
I remember using a huge ball to catch a crazy ghost in Denpika.
The power to capture is so strong that if used on a regular Pokémon, it would cause them to disappear.
It was said that it has a function to identify and capture Pokémon with an Ultra Ball or something like that.
There seems to be something on the ball side as well, not just the ecology of Pokémon.
>>72
Otherwise, it could be pressed by accident and sealed, or misused for some kind of crime…
It seems that the ability to become small is inherent to the Pokémon, but does that mean the inside of the ball has a miniature living space for them?
>>75
I think that because it hasn’t been observed, it is in a state of quantum fluctuations.
I don’t really get how you can make a ball out of acorns either.
>>76
Cut it out and attach the parts, okay?
I wonder if special abilities can also be gained from the color of the bonkuri.
The size of the ball varies noticeably depending on the medium.
In a game, it’s about the size of a baseball, but in anime, it’s about the size of a softball.
The Biliidama (Jade) trying to imitate a wooden ball is a bit scary.
What the hell are you…?
Littering of monbo is causing environmental pollution.
>>82
There is also a problem with the disposable ball side.
It seems that the anime-style Masukippa of Kojirou was left in a ball for over a decade and came out fine, so I’m seriously curious about what’s going on inside.
The inside of the gorgeous ball must be gorgeous too…
>>84
In the anime, it was truly gorgeous.
When I think about it calmly, what exactly is Pokemame Island?
It seems that the balls that failed to capture cannot be reused, so when Pokémon come out from them, they might be shattered.