>Chickens are canon in Pokemon
>>26639938
Everyone knows animals exist in Pokemon.
>>26639966
here we go
>>26639938
So are Indian Elephants.
Of course.
Protags have "Pokemon vision" that filters out things they don't care about. Hence the lack of bathrooms and the highways to nowhere in Unova.
That's not weird.
What's weird is that in the Mystery Dungeon games, idioms are "Poke-fied" while in the main series (like in your image), they aren't.
Inconsistent writing, or deepest lore? Do Pokemon not know animals exist?
>>26639938
There was one. It now rests upon chicken-chan's head.
>>26639938
please lets not have this thread again
>>26639938
But not dolphins
>>26639990
Humans prefer to use non-pokemon idioms and pokemon prefer using pokemon-inspired terms.The cracked wall between the human world and theirs must not be broken
>>26640055
>what is Kyogre
>>26639997
>chicken-chan
CUTE
>>26639938
>sentinelese shitskin tier
>hamster eyebrows
>no eyes
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>>26639938
When a pokemon is confused chicks run around their head. This has been the case since gen 2 I think.
Chickens have been canon since gen 2. Why is this news?
How many indian elephants could be defeated by chicken skin?
>>26640210
those are ducks
>>26639938
maybe around the world there are more chicken pokemon besides torchic and all of they are categorized as chicken?
The obvious answer is that Pokemon are aliens that replaced nearly all animal life in earth with themselves. That's why so many of them look like living creatures.
"Bbbbbutbut the inanimate object ones"
Occasionally Arceus made mistakes and assumed these objects were living companions to humans, and thus tried creating creatures to replace them.
"Butbbuubtt fossil pokimens"
Previous Pokemon assimilation attempts probably detailed the ecosystem enough to cause mass extinctions.