Boobs exist. Half the population of the planet has them. Get over it.
Pretty sure Dry Bowser is just Bowser as a skeleton, and King Koopa is just another name for Bowser. Regardless of the original canon, I don't think that's possible to happen.
Wrong. He actually reserved the main girl several months ago.
Fairy does half damage to Fire-types.
In addition, those two small Fairy types, Spritzee and Swirlix if I recall correctly, have had their evolved forms revealed. Their Japanese names are Perorīmu and Furefuwan respectively, and are known as the Whipped Cream Pokémon and the Fragrance Pokémon. Spoiler
Mewtwo isn't the only Pokémon getting both X and Y forms.
Finished the second murder trial in episode 5. Catch up when you can.
NO CAT YOU AREN'T OLD ENOUGH TO DATE GO TO YOUR ROOM
~~Demolition Yard~~ "K-Kari!" Tai yelled out, as his sister was plucked from the ground by a huge lizard-bird Digimon - Diatrymon. Taking his Digivice in his palm, he looked over to his partner, Agumon, and nodded. "I'm on it, Tai." the dinosaur-like Digimon said, nodding back, and beginning to glow along with the Digivice... Both Digivice and Digimon were enveloped in a white light, as Agumon's shape began to change. "Agumon digivolve to..." the yellow dinosaur said, before a quick flash changed him entirely. "Greymon!" Having evolved to his Champion-level form, Agumon, now known as Greymon, let out a roar as he leaned back, his chest thrusted forwards as though in a show of animalistic dominance. "Nova Blast!" he called out, as a large fireball formed and was fired from his mouth at the Diatrymon, narrowly missing it as the Diatrymon moved to one side, dropping Kari in the process, where Tai caught her safely. "Kari, are you alright?" he said, protectively, as Greymon stared down the enemy Digimon. "Don't let up, pal! Teach those guys a lesson!" Before Greymon could let off another fireball, however, he was smacked across the face, staggering him backwards, by a Scissor Claw from the Kuwagamon. "There's a lot of them..." Tai said, taking a step back now that Kari was stood on her own two feet. "I don't get it. We beat Myotismon so how come so many Digimon still want to kill us?" "It's not just here either, Tai. Look!" Izzy said, turning his laptop to face the taller boy, showing that several Digimon signals were being picked up all over the city. "They're in pretty isolated spots, so nobody is in any immediate danger, but even so this could be really dangerous. If there's this many Digimon being sent after us even after Myotismon's death, then I can only reach one conclussion." "So there's another threat now." Tai said, his eyes narrowing slightly as he looked up at the Digimon surrounding them, each of them seeming as though they were enjoying this. "Yeah, it's the only thing that makes sense. What's worse is most of them are Ultimate level. We'd better take care of these Champions quickly." "Alright, we each pick a target that matches what we're capable of. Biyomon, you and Sora should take Diatrymon. Izzy, you and Tentomon can take Kuwagamon, while Mimi takes on Woodmon using Togemon. Joe, you can take Ebidramon in the sea if Gomemon Digivolves, and that leaves me and Matt to--" "Oh no!" Izzy interupted. "Guys, there's a Mega here! A Mega-level Digimon just bio-emerged in the real world North of here!" "Alright, change of plans. Matt, you're with me. Let's head that guy off and show him who's boss!" As Agumon devolved back to his Rookie form, Tai looked over to Henry, Rika, and Takato, who until now had only just been fighting Champions and won. "Listen, we don't know how many more are on their way, so you guys get ready for a fight too. I know you guys haven't been Digidestined for as long as us, but we're a team now, so we're counting on you." "Right." Takato said in response with a nod. "Go do what you have to. We can do this, right Guilmon?" "If it means protecting the bread, I'll fight anyone who comes!" Guilmon said cheerfully. With this reassurance, Tai gave a nod towards Matt, and the pair of them took off down the street, followed closely by their Digimon partners. "Alright, let's handle the Champions here, and then we'll split up and take out the Ultimates before they can do any real damage, right?" Izzy said, taking the lead in Tai's absence due to there being nobody else. "Tentomon, you're up." "I'm on it, Izzy." Tentomon acknowledged, as his Digivice began to glow. "Tentomon digivolve to... Kabuterimon!" he called out, as his body flashed and became the much larger, stronger, Kabuterimon, his helmeted head looking far more intimidating than the near-harmless Tentomon would have suggested. "You and me, pal." the insectlike Digimon said to its counterpart, Kuwagamon, as the two locked horns and arms in an attempt to wrestle each other to the ground.
I can take a joke very well, thank you. But this section is for serious discussion, and therefore serious discussion is what I shall give in it. And nobody said "ninja as described in Naruto" either, but that's what you seemed to take from it. Ninjask can be very competitively viable, as can most fully-evolved Pokémon. That doesn't make it physically strong, defensively or offensively, which is what I said.
Okay, I'm gonna handle this in sections, because this seriously needs to be addressed because of how wrong it is. First of all; Madara is a character from a series that tries to tell us that people dressed in bright red, orange, and blue are ninja. They are called ninja, yes. Are they based in any way after traditional ninjas? No. Traditional ninjas, at least in fiction, wore all black or other dark colours, covered their faces so as to avoid being identified, and relied on small, easily concealed weapons, while remaining highly agile. The Shadow Triad themselves are physically no stronger than anybody else. They're just very agile and good at remaining hidden. Their Pokémon are always inside of Pokéballs, which are small and easy to conceal. Honestly they could have used anything from Rhyperior to Venomoth and they'd still have seemed the same from a story perspective. They are perfect examples of the ninja archetype, but in no way are they implied to be any stronger than anybody else. Lastly, we have not had any examples of ninja-like Pokémon that were physically very strong. Ninjask and Shedinja? Weak but fast. None of the others are directly based off of ninjas. The few that take some inspiration from them, such as Shiftry or maybe Gallade have also been extremely fragile defensively. Now maybe this new Pokémon will be surprisingly good defensively. But judging by the pattern, it won't be, and partly for that, but also very much for it's looks, I won't be using it, if it is indeed real, which it seems to be.
That's the balls of the player's party. Also, Hawlucha a potential Fighting/Flying? That means Flying type is finally paired with every possible combination of types, assuming we get a Fairy/Flying this gen too. Greninja looks... okay, but doesn't really make sense to me. Frogadier is named after the military, implying a strong, powerful evolution, and ninjas imply fast but weaker. Kind of hoping it's either not legit or the evolution of something else rather than Froakie.
Not exactly an announcement or anything, but review copies of X and Y have now been distributed to certain official reviewers, and they are apparently forbidden to talk about the final evolutionary stages of the new starters. To me, that implies that they've done something special or unusual with them that they want to surprise us with. Or they're just being plain silly about it. With exactly two weeks to go until they're released, I'm sure we'll know soon.
Let's just hope nobody tells him about the Moru region.
strfruit is on there twice. Just pointing out.
How I'm even on here, I have no idea. I don't think I've even posted in the Debate Corner this year. Voted Makaze regardless, as I'm sure most will, since it's what he's most well-known for.
I can understand the want for somebody who cares about you and will spend time with you and game with you, but honestly, it sounds more like you want a cool sibling than a romantic thing.
In what way, exactly, is it any different? Magnemite evolves by joining with two other Magnemite with zero other changes. In Pokémon Stadium games they weren't even joined, they just floated around with each other. Honedge joins with another Honedge, changes colour, and has a slightly different hilt, with the scabbards also fused by some kind of small shield-like part from what I can see. Doublade has more far more going for it than Magnemite in terms of creativity. Were it exactly the same, I'd agree, and I'll still agree that they could have done a lot more with the idea, but trying to say that Magneton is more creative is just totally not true even disregarding personal opinions.
Honedge is revealed to be able to evolve, into Doublade. Doublade is apparently able to attack twice per turn like MegaKangaskhan, but otherwise retains a pretty similar appearance to it's pre-evolution. It reminds me a bit of the way Koffing evolves into Weezing, honestly.