span 1025 Pokémon Game Freak has put a number of games into the world, and a few of them have been cursed with some internet-toxic nonsense that made them instant memes. It’s impossible to have a Lop or a Gadwall in your party without attracting suspicious looks. Don’t ask steam How are fans doing these days? Now, an unlikely new member has joined those infamous ranks: Typhlosion. You know, the fire-weasel-like appetizer from Pokémon Gold and silver. What does this guy have to be ashamed of? Well, buckle up, folks. Because it’s so stupid.
it all started with game geek leak What happened over the weekend, which included Pokémon sprites that haven’t been used in years, details about upcoming games, such as Pokémon Legends: ZAas well as information about planned anime spin-offs and movies. However, these are not the most infamous things in the entire saga. The files are also said to include legendary files that will shock fans. If these are true, none of these stories have been officially released to the public, so they should not be considered “canon.” But, like many real-world myths and folklore, elements of these stories would be a bit bad if taken literally rather than legendarily. So keep this background in mind when I tell you about a story about Typhlosion allegedly impregnating a human woman.
These mythical stories have been translated and spread on the Internet, covering “original sin” exist Pokémon The universe, and the relationship between humans and Pokémon. These include the story of a man related to Octilleri, another who appears to have been impregnated by Vigoroth after killing the infant Slakos, and a story about Tefros, who, disguised as a human, kidnapped A girl, with her past memories erased, has a child with her. The story of “Typhlosion” was a breakthrough among these stories, and it led to the explosion of Pokémon fans. Now, there are hundreds of memes and artwork about the situation.
The problem is, it’s unclear if these stories actually exist somewhere on Game Freak’s hard drive, or if someone is just taking advantage of all the confusion to spread misinformation. Whether they’re legal or not, they’ve certainly been integrated into the way people talk about Typhlosion and the other Pokémon in these stories. But assuming they’re true, there seems to be a disconnect between the intentions behind such stories and the community’s response to them. Some Pokémon Fans took this very literally and claimed there was malicious intent beneath the surface of Game Freak’s all-ages series.
If you open a book on Greek or Norse mythology, you will find many similar stories throughout the pantheon, such as the story of Loki being impregnated by a horse. Despite the undeniable similarities to real-world mythology, that hasn’t stopped some people from clinging to these types of stories as if they were somehow problematic or inherently pornographic. The resistance to this mentality is strong and swift.
Ultimately, it doesn’t matter to some people whether they are true or not because the joke has become so common that Pokémon Fans will never be able to forget it. Typhlosion somehow got the worst of it, and if you’re a long-time fan of the second generation starter, I’m sorry you’re going to be fed this crap for the rest of your life. I have the Hisuian variant on my computer Pokémon Legends: Arceus So now I know I can no longer post screenshots of this team.