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Borgore

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Ended up removing the other one due to someone not liking it but oh well whatever I'm going to post it again now with 5 more !​
WARNING. Some people may find this Unsettling hense the name of the thread if you don't like it just don;t read it​
The thread is made for comedic reasons and not to offend anyone.​
Okay then lets start!​
Pokemon Red. It was my first video game, alongside my Gameboy Color, my first console (It was purple, btw). This game got me hooked into videogames, is the source of many childhood memories, and is part of what made me the anti-social nerd I am today. But looking back, it was a pretty messed up game. It was about an unaccompanied minor fighting random strangers just to inflate his ego (or to become a "pokemon master"). The name means "pocket monsters" ("Pocket Monster Master"?).
Jynx
Do we need to explain why this thing doesn't belong in a kid's show? This is the only thing that could cause someone to use "racist", "drag queen", and "pokemon" in the same sentence. To be fair, Jynx now has purple skin. So you can remove the “racist” from the previous statement and replace with “creepy”.
According to various Pokedex entries, "Jynx walks rhythmically, swaying and shaking its hips as if it were dancing. Its motions are so bouncingly alluring, people seeing it are compelled to shake their hips without giving any thought to what they are doing", and "It cries sound like human speech. However, it is impossible to tell what it is trying to say". So this pokemonster basically walks around dancing and shouting gibberish, and causes people (who are apparently turned on by racism) to dance alongside. The final nail in the coffin comes from it's signature move "Lovely Kiss". The attack does no damage, but it puts the opponent to sleep, where we can only assume a completely different type of damage is inflicted afterwards.
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Banette


As an unwritten rule, ghost pokemon tend to be a mix between creepy and awesome. Banette however, floats deep into the "creepy" section until it resembles something from a Stephen King novel more than something from Pokemon. See that smile? It doesn't have a smoking problem, it's actually just a zipper. Applaud yourself if the images of something immediately spring to mind. The worst part is the creepy backstory. It was originally a doll that got thrown away, but got possessed by Shuppet, a ghost pokemon that feeds on the dark emotions in people's hearts. It wanders around garbage dumps and back alleys looking for the child that abandoned it. Keep in mind that "strong feelings of hatred" helped give this doll life, so don't think this Pokemon is looking for a tearful reunion (unless the tears are from the child that abandoned it, as they are consumed by an indescribable fear). <br style="font-family: arial; text-align: justify; "><br style="font-family: arial; text-align: justify; ">We're not sure how, but Banette is also able to generate energy for laying curses by sticking itself with pins. We're sure that this type of self-inflicted harm is totally appropriate for kids, and has nothing to do with self-esteem.
Cubone
At first glance, this seems like a pretty badass pokemon. It attacks its enemies while wearing someone else’s skull and using their bones as a weapon. It’s fun to imagine that it could attack its enemies by strangling them with the intestines from an enemy that it killed by using another enemy’s fingers, which it got by killing an enemy with another pokemon’s gallbladder, etc. In short this pokemon looks like the most ruthless thing in existence. The truth: The skull on its head? Funny story: After a Cubone is born, its mother dies. It doesn’t say why this happens, or why it happens to EVERY SINGLE ONE, so let’s just assume that the pokegods really have it in for these guys. What does this have to do with the skull? Easy, soon-to-be mentally scarred chum! The motherless Cubone, not wanting to waste a good carcass, wears his mother’s skull as a mask. While it does this constantly mourns for its dead mom. [/align]
Weezing
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According to the pokedex:"When it inhales poisonous gases from garbage, its body expands, and its insides smell much worse. " In short, it's a floating ball that smells of death and eats garbage. It should be noted that this is the evolved form of Koffing who looks much happier by comparison.
But why the extra head? Some pokedex entries say that when two Koffings meet at a place where two kinds of posion gas meet, and over many years, the two koffing fuse into one of the most depressing things we've encountered so far. That's not evolution, that's a horrible mutation. It's like saying conjoined twins are the next step in human evolution. It's more likely that Koffing, after years of being a round, floating cigarette that's lit 24/7, got cancer and grew a tumor that turned into another head.
Tentacruel


Japanese nerds made a tentacle monster, and then marketed it to kids.
This isn't going to end well Let that sink in.


Mewtwo


In the first generation of Pokemon games, Mewtwo was the last Pokemon you could catch, and you needed to beat a group of trainers known as the "Elite Four" just to get access to the cave he lived in. Yes, the most powerful Pokemon in the game lives in a cave. It should be noted that this is a pokemon who has psychic powers, telekinesis, the ability to fly, and is incredibly smart, so it's safe to assume that he was a recluse.
But what is it about Mewtwo that makes him an obvious choice for this list? Maybe it's because after all these years, he's still the strongest Pokemon, or his eerie resemblance to Frieza, or maybe it's because his goal in life is to eliminate the human race using an army of Pokemon clones (Hint: It's not the first two). According to the backstory provided in Pokemon: The First Movie (aka Pokemon: The One-and-a-Half Hour Commercial), Mewtwo was a clone of Mew, created by scientists who wanted to make the ultimate Pokemon. It was a shining success. For the most part. We say that because after about two minutes of being self-aware, he kills all the scientists. It should be worth noting that this happens in the first five minutes of the movie.
Giovanni, the leader of Team Rocket (a half-assed organization that tries to achieve world domination through stealing pokemon), approaches Mewtwo and offers to help him control his powers and achieve world domination. Long story short, Mewtwo realizes that he's being used, breaks free, and then somehow ends up inviting the main characters of the TV version to a dinner to torture them and steal their pokemon.


Drowzee / Hypno


Alright, move past the fact that this freak looks like the pokemon version of someone found sitting on a park bench, eyeing little girls with bad intent. Actually, let's not. This pokemon's main power comes from its ability to put someone to sleep using 'Hypnosis', and then do damage using 'Dream Eater'. As the name implies, dreams are eaten, and the user of this attack gets 50% of the given damage restored to its health. If you think that this sounds kinda Freddy Kruger-ish, hold on. Let's have a look at several different entries to Drowzee's pokedex:
"It rarely eats the dreams of adults because children's are much tastier."
"If you think that you had a good dream, but you can't remember it a Drowzee has probably eaten it."
"If your nose becomes itchy while you are sleeping, it's a sure sign that one of these Pokémon is standing above your pillow and trying to eat your dream through your nostrils."


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Did you read that last one? You don't need to worry about going out into the wild to try and catch one of these things, because it will break into your house while you sleep and eat your dreams. That's not a description. That's a warning. If we designed this game, the entry would read "Kill on sight. This thing will break into your house, Goddamnit."
Drowzees evolved form, Hypno, isn't much of an improvement.
It's skinnier, has some Shakespearean mane, and a pendulum. To top it off,
" There once was an incident in which it took away a child it hypnotized".
We did not make that up, that's the pokedex entry from FireRed version.This Pokemon steals children.
(And both Pokemon are "known to inexplicably conjure up Poison Gas". "Poison Gas", is exactly what it sounds like.)


Paras / Parasect




As much as you might hate insects, Paras has a sort of adorable quality to it. The little mushrooms, shiny eyes, and un-intimidating pincers make it the sort of bug that appeals to people who don’t really like bugs, similar to Fall Out Boy makes rock music for people for people who don’t really like rock music. Paras’s name was originally “Parasyte”, but was changed since that was the name of a messed up Japanese manga. The difference between the two is obvious: “Parasyte” involves alien parasites that bend people to their will, while Paras is a pokemon controlled by a fungus that controls its brain. According to the Pokedex, “The tochukaso mushrooms growing on this Pokémon's back orders it to extract juice from tree trunks”.
Long story short, this pokemon is a zombie, or some variation of a pod person. The mushrooms are based off of Cordyceps, a type of parasitic fungi. If you’re thinking that this plant just wants to get nutrients really badly, then consider this: it can force ants to go to the tip of a plant leaf so that it can be eaten, and then spread its spores after being digested and turned into waste. Basically, the mushrooms could force Paras to get itself eaten just so that it could spread itself around after being turned into poo.
The evolved form Parasect is even less comforting
Parasect’s growth has been stunted by the (now giant) mushroom, and it has become a gross exaggeration of its former self. Due to being possessed for so long, even the eyes have whited out. Parasect’s only control over mushroom is that it can release spores that either paralyze, poison, or put enemies to sleep. It’s also forced to live in damp, dark places, as this is the type of environment that supports fungus and the mentally insane.
That is the life of Paras/Parasect: Only able to attack, and being the helpless victim of a pizza topping. Oh, and did we mention that these mushrooms are sprinkled on as soon as Paras is born? And we thought Cubone had a terrible childhood, Jesus Christ.
There we go all 10 unsettling pokemon facts
As i said before guys this is meant for comedy purposes only don't take these badly
Hope you liked them c:
 

nayhr

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...i like the story of mewtwo in the first generation.., especially when mew and mewtwo fight each other..,

...that was really cool.., <img src="http://www.pokemon-world-online.net/forum/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/PiplupHappy.png" class="bbc_emoticon" alt="^_^" />
 
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inileater

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Your previous post was most likely deleted because it has profanity, like how this one has. Among other possible reasons.
 
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Pwncess

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I liked this.

It made me laugh and look at these Pokemon in a whole new way.



The "profanity" wasn't more than what you can say in the IRC.
 

8ugs

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To be honest, I love things like this. I think Shedinja should be put up there though. That is one creepy pokemon. even the method of acquiring it on the handheld games is creepy. Haha.
 

Fionavara

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LOL....Hope you haven't gone and lost a lot of sleep thinking about these things....

You have way too much time to think about pokemons!! Hahahaha
 
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Where are you getting these creepy pokedex entries from? I love hypno <img src="http://www.pokemon-world-online.net/forum/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/TeddySad.png" class="bbc_emoticon" alt=":(" />
 

benalr

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These were pretty funny i just started liking bannette alot more
 

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[glow=red]There was surprisingly some things in here that I didn't know about some of these guys, such as the Paras/Parasect and Banette. Then again, I haven't actually read any of my PokéDex Entries in quite some time now. Since there's been some facts provided, how about I entertain the folks with some of the Myths, three to be precise and two of which relating to Pokémon that are on Borgore's list. Before reading on, I would like to remind people that these are merely myth and/or fan speculation and Nintendo has had no official stance on either that I am aware of.

Right, so lets start with the Legend itself. Mewtwo. We all know how it came to be, we are all aware that it had remained the single most powerful Special Attack stated Pokémon throughout the Generations (Rayquaza being it's Physical counter part). But there's more to Mewtwo and ties that spread further than just the 8th Gym Leader, leader of the nefarious Team Rocket (<33). Within those first five minutes, you are told a portion of Mewtwo's origin by an unidentified scientist, suspected to work or have worked for Silph Co. It never clearly shows his face which is what led people to wonder. Who was he? Well, many believe it was none other than Blaine, leader of Cinnabar Island's Gym. Why? Well lets go over some of the evidence that has drawn this conclusion.

In Pokémon Red/Blue, you find many reports through out the game that tell of the discovery of Mew and the creation of Mewtwo. These are mostly found within places the Team Rocket is encountered. However, there are reports in a place unrelated to Team Rocket it appears. The Burned Down Mansion. Through the Game, Manga and TV Series Blaine has made mention of his family in the past, however you never once see any of them. He tells of a fire (not a volcanic eruption) that had happened, but never elaborates upon it in any depth (as far as I can remember, it's been a while). In R/B, many wondered why Blaine appeared to be so alien. Many believe that this is because of the incidents that transpired after Mewtwo had 'awakened.' The destruction of what appeared to be a mansion-lab combination. The scientist who created Mewtwo survived, giving up that sort of life and becoming Cinnabar's Gym Leader. The reasoning for Blaine's alien appearance was because he was still recovering from the devastation Mewtwo had caused.

Pretty interesting so far. Lets move on to the next one, shall we?

Cubone's Mother. This has always fascinated me personally for numerous reasons, the least of which being Cubone is just soooo cute~ ^3^ *Clears her throat* Right. Excuse me. Anyways. How best to explain this myth? It's only in existence due to a very well known glitch and some peoples determination to look deep in to code. Yes, sorry to disappoint, but unlike Blaine, there's not exactly a whole lot of evidence for it over the generations and is pretty exclusive to just Red and Blue. So, we know Cubone wears the skull of it's mother and fights using any one of her other various bones. But it's also believed that Marowak is not it's final evolution, thus the skull and bone do not come from them. Many believe that Cubone's mother was actually Kangaskhan and there is a major clue supporting this.

Lets take a look at Kangaskhan. Doesn't look anything like Cubone or Marowak, right? Right. But wait...What about that baby in the pouch? In the past, we have seen a Cubone without the skull at least once. From this "unmasked" image some people were able to notice some very strong similarities between Cubone and the Kangaskahn baby, the only difference between this primarily being their colouration and their eyes. Everything else is pretty much exactly the same, as I will show in a picture below (Though the Cubone still is wearing the skull). It could be that Kangaskhan is the only Pokémon to be a 4th Stage of evolution, the youngling in it's pouch being Cubone's baby form, as seen in a second picture below.

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I'm sure a lot of you have heard about this one, as it is probably the most talked about and debated Pokémon Legend/Myth out there.  Now lastly, I'll bring attention to the final one. The Butterfree/Venomoth Myth.

We're all familiar with these two bugs. One is probably the cutest Bug Type out there and I'm sure the favourite of many a trainer. You're not alone. I love them too. Hee~. Well, here's an image that seems to make you wonder. Did Nintendo change something at the last minute?

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This little wonder comes from pretty much a similar origin to the Cubone one. In that Venonat's and Butterfree's physiology is just so strikingly similar that it is hard not to question what is going on here. Why does Nat look so much like Butterfree, while Moth looks nothing like it at all? I'll admit I don't know too much about this one off hand, nor have I really looked in to it myself for any other evidence that would pose such a strong connection like there is with Cubone/Kangaskhan.

I will say this though, Nintendo has surely done a lot of work since the 1st Generation to prevent things like this from popping up anymore. In my many years of studying Pokémon (maybe a bit too seriously in some cases o3o), I've yet to hear of anything like this mistakenly happening again.

I also apologize for how long this post was, since there doesn't seem to be any
tags to use for the images. I just thought looking in to these things and telling the younger kids about it (if they don't tl;dr from being bored of reading all of this) so that they can know a bit more of the background origins of all of our beloved little friends.
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