That whole thing falls apart when you find them out in the wild along with needing special particles for it to happenI'm pretty sure the pokemon doesn't actually get that big and gigantamax is just a projection.
That whole thing falls apart when you find them out in the wild along with needing special particles for it to happenI'm pretty sure the pokemon doesn't actually get that big and gigantamax is just a projection.
How are these Pokemon not accidentally killing each other when something like a Charizard uses Flamethrower on a Caterpie?
I think it's more that Team Rocket was doing it inhumanely and with Slowpokes that weren't theirs.The Slowpoke tail thing has been handled really weirdly and inconsistently throughout the games. In Gen 2 it's considered this awful, cruel thing that only Team Rocket would do... but then when I recently revisited Pokemon X, there's a restaurant you can eat at, and one of the courses that they bring you is a Slowpoke tail! I guess maybe it could be read as a statement about how tastes and ethical standards for food are different around the world, but it struck me as probably just trying to be a cute reference to Gen 2 while totally missing the point of what Slowpoke tails meant in those games.
Bulbapedia also has a section on this.
Pokemon Sun/Moon rectonned it so that Slowpokes are capable of autotomy. Their tails can break off naturally and by harvested.The Slowpoke tail thing has been handled really weirdly and inconsistently throughout the games. In Gen 2 it's considered this awful, cruel thing that only Team Rocket would do... but then when I recently revisited Pokemon X, there's a restaurant you can eat at, and one of the courses that they bring you is a Slowpoke tail! I guess maybe it could be read as a statement about how tastes and ethical standards for food are different around the world, but it struck me as probably just trying to be a cute reference to Gen 2 while totally missing the point of what Slowpoke tails meant in those games.
Bulbapedia also has a section on this.
Chansey seems fine with it.Would eating Grass Pokemon be considered eating meat?
Is it wrong to eat a boiled egg from a Chansey/Blissey?
Can I eat part of a Pokemon? Like can I clip off some Venusaur ferns and they grow back or is that part of it's body?
There are definitely mentions to real life animals in the Pokémon world. We've even seen it in the anime on occasion.I don't think there are non-Pokemon animals and there are humans who are omnivores, so... I guess it's not unethical to eat them? I don't know the ethics behind eating animals in our world honestly. I do it though.
All Dynamax/Gigantamax keep their weight when they turn big so theory is that they're just large projections. No extra meat to eat there!
I'm pretty sure the pokemon doesn't actually get that big and gigantamax is just a projection.
Oh hell no.I mean everyone eats dog so sure, I can't imagine they taste as good though
WAsn't it confirmed pokeball pokémon are constantly in a hellish VR nightmare, feeling as if they're constantly fighting for their lives to prep them for actual fights?
if i were to eat a ditto that transformed into a magikarp would it taste like a magikarp or a ditto
Aren't they genetically engineered, possibly not entirely organic? Created to replace all of the wildlife after an environmental apocalypse?
if i were to eat a ditto that transformed into a magikarp would it taste like a magikarp or a ditto
I think Pokémon in the Pokémon world get treated the same way as animals in real life. A side that has no issues of consuming them while others have varying degrees of tolerance
There are definitely mentions to real life animals in the Pokémon world. We've even seen it in the anime on occasion.
Animals in the Pokémon world - Bulbapedia, the community-driven Pokémon encyclopedia
m.bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net
I forget, are all animals completely erased from the pokemon world in place of pokemon? So there are no dogs, cats or cows and chicken? Unless the entire world is vegetarian, those mofo's are eating pokemon.
Self preservation, Pokemon nature be metal.
. Farfetch'd Soup - In Episode 46 of the original Pokémon anime, Ash's Pokédex asserts that "Farfetch'd makes a delicious meal, especially when cooked with leek." Because of that, the Pokédex says, Farfetch'd is nearly extinct, making it both a rare Pokémon and a sought-after culinary delicacy. Later, James remarks that "it tastes good, and has good taste!"
This is why they never should have introduced humanoid pokemon, besides the fact that they're super ugly.