
But if you only look at the silhouette, there’s no doubt it’s Don Fan.
I thought the future would be filled with just silhouettes like this, but I was wrong.
The other future teams should have also removed elements like the ones in the thread image.
I think Kaina and Dugga also look quite similar at first glance.
>>4
Maybe the difference in facial features is significant.
Kaina has fluffy hair and Dokuga’s expression changes.
If it can ride on my ear, then it’s also Miraidon.
I think this one has a pretty interesting design even among the Future Group.
It gives off the feeling that it’s made by only referencing past literature.
There are too many ordinary mecha-like things besides this one.
I thought it was Delibird, but its head came off! I think it’s fine for Tsutsumi to be like that too because it’s important.
If that one is fine, I wanted other patterns too.
>>9
Bujin had Mega and branching evolution, so it’s not just a special case.
The thorns of the ibara could have also become gigantic only during motion.
Kobe is seriously boring.
>>10
Yeah, that guy’s face is all a monitor, so it’s funny.
Thorns are no good.
It is not an exaggeration to say that its appearance and background were born to capture with a timer ball.
I fell in love with Dokuga after seeing it move.
It’s just that it looks similar to completely unrelated bit weapons, isn’t it?
Koube and Ibara are not only similar in appearance but also have almost the same motions, which makes them a bit lacking in interest.
I love the body that looks like it’s been streamlined by optimizing Donphan’s round elements.
It’s interesting that the walking motion only rotates the outer wheel part.
Koube-kun, do a rocket punch!
Ibara is based on the mechanized Bangi concept, but…
If there’s that little playtime, I feel it would have been better to lean towards the appearance of Mecha-BanGai.
I was captivated by its overtly outlandish appearance at first glance.
De is too specialized in one-shot performances.
I feel that the shape of the legs somehow looks insect-like.
I don’t think Miraidon resembles its original form at all.
>>24
Sorry, I initially looked at Miracola instead of Gendaito, so I was outside the paradox category.
>>24
If it’s not complete mode but limited mode, isn’t it quite restrained?
In the first encounter scene, Tsutsumi is like “Whoa…” as it goes up the Sakebushippo.
>>25
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>>25
You’d be like “What?!”
Once you get used to it, it’s cute.
>>25
When I’m like “Wow!” in V, it’s so cute when it’s S! The impression differs too much.
If we’re going to mechanize it anyway, I want it to have some gimmicks, but those that don’t change in appearance tend to be weak in that regard as well.
>>27
If you have the technology to float alone with your poison moth, you probably don’t need that part.
I like the gimmick that arbitrarily embellishes the funnel.
I wanted more playtime in the three battles.
It was good to be able to transform and such.
This guy, Idainakiba, and Donphan seem like they could use Axel Break and Inazuma Drive.
>>31
It would be nice to receive it in the next work.
>>36
Leaving aside the acceleration break, even if I receive the lightning drive… it feels a bit off.
The tortoise can also stretch its neck.
I like the kind of gimmicks that have processing like Mirai Don’s “This part should be fine with tires…”
In Rasudan, there should be about as many as Sazandora, right? I got excited and approached, but finding out it was Kōbe was a real shock, so I don’t have a bad impression of it.
The future three swordsmen should be a bit more like this.
I really like the size of Kobe.
I like how Kaina’s foot treatment is cleaner than Hariteyama’s.
The sword in the Mega Elre color with two ears and sideburns of Mega Sanna.
Added mysterious braids by turning Mega Sanna’s skirt into a hip cape!
As for the three swordsmen, Isaha somehow manages with a neck-stretching gimmick…
I think many people can understand that Future Para features a safe appearance with distinctive gimmicks.
But there’s nothing I can do about it being boring since the motion doesn’t change…
The powerful fangs of the Idainakiba get in the way, making it unable to curl up and move.
Donfan has shed the parts that are unsuitable for movement, allowing it to curl up and move.
Tetsunowadachi is overly seeking efficiency in movement by curling up.
I like it as it makes sense as a form of evolution.
>>47
Because I can do rolling, high-speed spins, and ice spinning too…
Since the first one was Tsutsumi, compared to that, even if the neck parts stretch a bit or the neck turns, it just feels like “yeah…” for the additional set.
The thread image looks like a pompadour version of Komoru.
Rather than Don Juan, it’s more like Komoru.
In a match, Tsutsumi is still the best in Mirai.
>>52
Wadachi is active as a Miridon killer.
Sometimes I also knock down a black shuttlecock.
>>52
Miraiadon is the strongest.
If excluding Miraidon, it’s the thread image.
Katsukuro Sushi
It’s troublesome if everyone can read that someone will equip a beam saber for Para-Sandou, even if it’s a unique skill.
>>56
Since it was something that was done normally in anime, it hasn’t become a unique gimmick…
I laughed when I realized you can’t see anything from the front while standing on the platform.
The eye may be somewhere else.
>>57
It has some kind of sensor attached, right?
Where did the red and black stripes on this guy’s tires come from…?
>>58
I wanted to pair it with Idainakiba or something…
Was the rutting strong?
I thought the runner-up to Tsutsumi was either Dokuga or Kaina.
>>60
It depends on the environment, of course.
If you think about it, it’s not bad that Buzi can land a hit on Miridon and deal four times damage to Koraidon.
I feel like I would burst out laughing if it transformed into a sword itself.
>>61
In other words, a future Gardevoir that transforms without changing…!
>>75
Let’s have a hammer form that transforms into a giant blunt weapon by combining the shield blade form with the shield and sword, using the shield part to strike.
When I thought it was Gardevoir, it turned into a hammer.
Kobe has two colors of LED, which is unfair.
I think the person who assigned Hariteyama to the future and Rarecoil to the ancient past is a capable individual.
I would definitely do the opposite.
I think it’s amazing that they had the sense to make something like Magneton, which could only be seen in the distortion of time and space in Arceus, part of the past group.
>>65
It feels like there’s some intention behind having Pokémon like Rare Coil, Muma, and Pudding lined up before their stone evolutions.
>>77
The idea that stone evolution awakens ancient powers seems plausible.
Those with Mega have cleverly implemented the Mega design, which is unfair.
This one has an overly high level of design completeness.
Donfan is picked up here and there, despite being plain.
>>69
The reason I picked Don Juan is that it’s interesting to have the theory that Don Juan is Spanish.
Perhaps for the same reason, there’s a Donki called Delivery Pouch in Paldea.
>>69
It’s a story from a long time ago, but this is the new Pokémon that appeared in Gold and Silver! It’s been a great contributor that has been promoting Gold and Silver along with Marill and Ampharos!
>>73
I said that including that.
Although he made an early appearance in the movie, the main character Don Juan has always been a rather inconspicuous presence, right?
It’s Mechanomoru, isn’t it?
Because of this, Donphan gets a role in Mewtwo Strikes Back too, you know?
>>74
Paradox Anonymous…
At first glance, it looked like a different colored Donphan, but when you open it, you think, what the heck is this?
Tuna sushi
The blue parts of Tetsunokoube are all displays, and it has some individuality.
It feels like there are a few from the past group, like Take and Oni Pudding, who are just positioned there, so I wanted the overall design of the paradox to be more aggressive.
It’s boring that everything is about Tetsu.
>>83
The future is probably standardized, but it’s not very interesting.
>>83
You can understand it from anime and Pokémon Masters, but the basics are Scarlet, and Violet is just an extra.
In the first generation, it’s a green position, so there’s no need to be overly elaborate.
>>88
Hey, this guy…
>>93
They created Gold and Silver, and Ruby and Sapphire in a way that you can’t tell which one is the standard.
Only the first generation and SV have a fixed canon.
>>93
If you’ve ever thought that gold, silver, SM, or Pokemas are correct with Red, then you don’t have the right to react in that way.
>>111
The subject has been overly big since earlier.
>>88
It’s pretty silly to say that just based on how someone names something.
>>83
I thought a bit about whether there are any future elements other than robots…
The phrase “the light that is emitted” has always seemed like an ancient paradox to me.
Kami, Koube, and Ibara are not that far apart after all.
>>85
Kobe is just too similar in silhouette to Wadachi, but when you look closely, they are quite different.
Tetsunobujin omits the front part of Sarnight’s skirt.
I like how it gives off a vibe of being a mix of Gallade and something cool, while also resembling a waist cape.
>>87
The gesture of swinging the double saber with a “shakīn” sound is really cool and I love it.
It’s difficult to search with “Tetsuno.”
Especially when using the damage calculator.
I feel like the most mundane future is the future of the Three Battles.
>>92
Unlike the past three dogs, their lack of motivation is incredible.
>>94
Certainly, it feels like I came up with the idea for the three dogs as a pair.
Excluding the meta perspective of not being able to ride, it’s puzzling that only Miridon has become larger from the start.
The text mentions the ancient giantization and the future miniaturization properly within the work.
I really dislike that the original protagonist is fixed as Red because I’m the type who chose Green on my own, not because it was forced on me…
What would cause Volcarona to drift further and further away from Larvesta?
But it feels strange that even though I’m wearing red clothes, my name is Green…
The Donphan in the main story is a version-exclusive Pokémon and appears only in the later part.
Looking back now, I wonder why Donfan…? It really lacks charm.
There were probably more guys who seemed like they could be a face for promotion…
>>105
It’s clear from the leaked information (2, tentative) that all the Pokémon that were acting as promotional characters had their final designs decided early.
The others had various difficulties with changes in design, types, and more.
The first was Satoshi, so it’s clear that it’s one of the versions; this is the first time for the anime Pokémon.
The situation of the media mix work with Violet as the standard is quite special.
I think it would have been quite different if the name wasn’t fixed to Tetsuno.
Names like Sunanokegawa and Chiwohauhane are interesting just by themselves.
>>107
The sense of “Habata Kkami” is quite futuristic.
Well, the elephant looked like a tire and was definitely Pokémon-like.
I don’t think it was a mistake to issue it to the public relations.
I feel like Gold and Silver didn’t focus on new Pokémon as much as the marketing made it seem.
As a child, I had a feeling that my trump cards were Nyoro-boon and Gengar…
>>113
I thought it was ridiculous that there were gold and silver Pokémon that only appeared after being inducted into the Hall of Fame, even back then.
The sense of the earth tremor is stronger with the fangs.
Looking at Red, it’s clear that Green is not right! Red is the rightful one! I don’t have such thoughts.
The thought is so strong that it’s a bit funny.
Now, it is taken for granted that Game Freak recognizes the feelings of users who want to use new Pokémon during their journey, but at the time of Gold and Silver, well…
I never thought Kaina would survive until the end in the legendary environment of the Tetsu series.
Endurance is justice, isn’t it?
>>119
That guy is definitely too tough, at least after Dinlu.
The new gold and silver Pokémon definitely had a different feel from now.
There can’t possibly be that many new species! The way they treat it is so intense, and it’s strange to see so many of them like Wooper and Mareep around here.
Did anyone use Nyorobo during the first generation, even as a background character?
Because it’s genuinely strong, Shijima is acceptable as it is.
I only have two in hand, but there’s a sense of an elite few.
I hope people who argue about which is the official history realize how painful that looks.
The Gold and Silver Gym Leader really did their best by bringing Pokémon like Steelix and Piloswine among many existing Pokémon trump cards…
The downside of Yanagi is that he is too weak.
It’s good that Ibuki is considered firmly among the strong ones as the eighth member, one way or another.
I wonder if Kingdra was introduced even before the release of Gold and Silver.
You’re making weird provocations.
In a legendary environment, Mirandon is too strong, so the demand for the image in the thread suddenly rises.
>>127
Legends are all strong among those at the top now…
Tsukushi wonders if Scyther really wasn’t good enough after all.
Is it too strong to be second… The Roserade of the next generation of Natane is also said to be too fast.
>>129
With Scizor having an Attack of 130 and Heracross having 125, it becomes difficult to introduce new Pokémon.
Well, I think something like Ledian or Ariados would be nice.
>>132
I think Ariados would be fine, right? It has a decent Attack of 90, so it’s somewhat painful.
>>129
Roserade has weak defense, so you can prepare countermeasures against it like Mukubird.
Can Scizor compete with anything other than Magmarashi?
Isn’t it confusing that the names of Green and Blue are reversed in the English version of Pikachu and Eevee?
I thought so, but I realized that the green also has a color scheme leaning towards blue and doesn’t really have any green elements.
The strong setting regarding special evolution has been around since the first generation with Starmie, you know…
I feel that Scizor’s Steel/Bug typing was simply a drawback.
It would be impossible to send out the Three Houses against Houndoom…
It would be nice if fire types appeared early on, but I don’t remember them showing up.
In the early game, Hayato just needs to bring out Ho-Oh, and Tsukushi can just bring out Ledian or Ariados, so it’s fine.
Crocodiles can still be attacked at a one-to-one scale, and since Hinō can be burned, it probably wouldn’t change much even with Hassam.
Chikorita is being kicked while it’s down.
>>136
In the early stages, it’s better not to place extremely strong enemies because the choices are limited.
Akane’s Miltank, which is a new Pokémon, is already established, so it’s not like we are strictly limited to old Pokémon.
A crazy generation where special variants of Donphan and Ursaring appear in two versions.
Miltank has high-level specs that are quick and focused on durability.