so heres a fun fact for ya
in the four years since 6.0 came out, i have NEVER encountered Mortimer
closest i got was tvs turning on, but thats it
is there some kind of tip i can use to summon Mortimer or something?
Next up
151
Mew (The New Species Pokémon)
First spotted in South America. Mew appears to have the genetic codes of all the region's Pokémon, meaning it can learn all of their moves.
It's often said to be hidden under a truck, but those are just rumors.
(2-26-26)
144
Articuno (The Freeze Pokémon)
One out of the three legendary bird Pokémon around Kanto. It controls ice and snow, and is able to create a blizzard by freezing moisture in the air.
It appears to doomed people in icy mountains. If you see one, RIP.
143
Snorlax (The Sleeping Pokémon)
Often found blocking the path for no good reason. All it ever does is eat and sleep.
Snorlax will only wake up to eat and isn't satisfied until it eats around 900 pounds of food, then it goes back to sleep.
the dead walk
150
Mewtwo (The Genetic Pokémon)
A Pokémon created through horrific genetic experiments using Mew's DNA. It's a much more savage copy.
The scientists who made it had dreams of making it the region's most powerful Pokémon.
...and they succeeded.
(2-25-26)
Family Guy real fnati
142
Aerodactyl (The Fossil Pokémon)
YIKES this drawing is bad!
probably my worst one yet tbh
...oh yea, the entry!
uhhh i guess he used to dominate the skies before he went extinct?
sorry, i just really hate that drawing.
guess it had to happen one day.
147
Dratini (The Dragon Pokémon)
Originally thought to be a myth, its existence was confirmed by a fisherman who managed to capture it after 10 long hours.
It sheds its skin regularly as it grows. The young ones can often be up to 2 meters tall.
(2-22-26)
Wanted to also make a wank keychain but I got a bit distracted today
I really enjoy making these paper keychains
148
Dragonair (The Dragon Pokémon)
Sometimes called the Divine Pokémon. Despite not having wings, it can be seen flying. It also emits a gentle aura capable of changing the weather.
...or is it the crystalline orbs? We're not sure.
(2-23-26)










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