hi just wanted to take a quick break from drawing the 151 Pokémon to ask a simple question
what was your introduction to the Pokémon franchise?
mine was with the XY seasons of the anime, tho i have more memories of the Sun and Moon seasons
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Ratatta (The Mouse Pokémon)
Another good target for first-time trainers. It lives in forests and eats anything it can find.
It sometimes even comes out into open fields to steal food from stupid travelers.
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Pidgeot (The Bird Pokémon)
Pidgeot can fly up to Mach 2 speeds and has a beautiful and glossy set of feathers. With these in mind, it's no wonder that it's a popular choice among trainers in Kanto.
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Ekans (The Snake Pokémon)
A silent and stealthy predator. It eats the eggs of birds such as Pidgey and Spearow and can dislocate its jaw to eat larger prey.
It's bite is poisonous, something that develops with Ekans as it grows and matures.
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Pidgey (The Tiny Bird Pokémon)
Although usually harmless, this Pokémon will not hesitate to use a powerful Sand-Attack if provoked. Regardless, it remains a perfect target for first-time Pokémon trainers.
(but not for first-time Pokémon artists lol)
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Kakuna (The Cocoon Pokémon)
After evolution, this Pokémon stays in a cocoon to prepare for its next evolution : Beedrill.
Same as Metapod, but Kakuna also has the ability to inflict poison on whoever touches the cocoon.
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Raticate (The Mouse Pokémon)
Thanks to its diet as a Ratatta, Raticate's fangs are tough enough to chew through steel and concrete. If provoked, he'll also use them in battle, and does not fear larger foes such as Golem.
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Fearow (The Beak Pokémon)
For centuries, this Pokémon has carried on with its sheer energy allowing it to stay flying for an entire day. It apparently also holds grudges.
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