Hey guys, HDvee here.
Now as we all know, Pokemon evolve.
Some Pokemon evolve a lot, some Pokemon only evolve once, and of course, some Pokemon don't
evolve at all.
Have you ever looked at two Pokemon though and thought, hey, you guys look pretty similar
to me.
Well I certainly have, and so in today's video we'll be taking a look at a few Pokemon
who have a bunch of similarities.
With that being said, today's video takes a look at the Top 5 Pokemon That Should Be
Related.
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Starting things off and taking the number five spot in today's top five video is Tauros,
and it being related to Bouffalant.
Both based on members of the bovine family, when Bouffalant was revealed in generation
5, everybody assumed it was a Tauros evolution.
Looking at their designs, Bouffalant is essentially a beefed-up Tauros with an afro.
Tauros is a quadruped, bovine Pokémon.
It is covered in light brown fur with a thick, darker brown mane around the neck.
It has a rounded muzzle with a dark brown nose, and three gray bumps running vertically
down its forehead.
Whilst Bouffalant is a bovine Pokémon with a large, dark afro on its head.
Two large, curving horns, each with two golden growths resembling rings, protrude from the
afro They even share the same brown and grey color scheme.
When you look at their stat distribution things get even weirder, Bouffalant's defense,
19.4%, and special attack, 8.2%, are exactly the same as Tauros'.
All of its other stats are higher, except for speed; which would make sense considering
it weighs 13.4 lbs more than its generation 1 look-a-like.
Coming in at the number four spot in today's top five video is Venonat, and it being related
to Butterfree.
Long rumored to have been a mix up of names in the Game Freak offices, it's easy to
see why people think that Butterfree was originally supposed to be Venomoth.
In fact, pretty much every single aspect of its design matches up with Venonat; purple
coloration, bulging red eyes, 2 antenna, small mouthpiece with 2 pincers, inward pointing
hands with 3 fingers and large feet.
Likewise, the Pokemon now known as Venomoth shares several features with Butterfree's
evolutionary relatives; Caterpie's bulging eyes and pointed head piece, Metapod's patterned
lower-body.
Could such a big mistake have really been made?
Or is it all just coincidence?
It's definitely possible, and so for all of these reasons, Venonat and it's very
strong resemblance to Butterfree takes the number four spot in today's top five video.
Coming in at the halfway point in today's top five video is Luvdisc, and it being related
to Alomomola.
Alomomola is another Generation 5 creature suspiciously comparable to a Pokemon from
a previous game.
Basically a Luvdisc with extra frills, the real kicker here is that both appear to be
based on the relatively unknown discus fish.
At least Bouffalant and Tauros are based on easily identifiable real-world animals.
Coming up with two designs centered around an uncommon fish, and even then failing to
create some kind of link between them just seems baffling.
On the other hand, unlike the bulls, their stats are a bit of a mismatch.
Luvdisc's speed and special defense are its highest ranked stats, whereas, Alomomola's
are HP and physical defense.
However, just for the obvious reasons of how much these two Pokemon look like each other
is enough for you to think that they should at least be in the same evolution line, you'd
really be helping Luvdisc out too gamefreak, it's just terrible right now.
For all of these reasons though, Luvdisc and it's very strong resemblance to Alomomola
takes the number three spot in today's top five video.
Coming in at the number two spot in today's top five video is Pinsir, and it being related
to generation two's Heracross.
Heracross was introduced in generation 2, as a counterpart to Pinsir.
Both of them have the same base-stat-total of 500, are the same height at 4'11",
and have a mega-evolution.
Yes there are other Pokemon counterparts throughout the universe – Zangoose and Seviper, for
example – but this one is interesting as both creatures are based on types of beetle.
Upon generation two's reveal, when Scyther was revealed to evolve into Scizor, it was
assumed Pinsir would in turn evolve into Heracross.
Whilst I'm not suggesting that that should be the case, I think this is a perfect opportunity
for Game Freak to release a baby Pokemon which can evolve into either one of the two.
Perhaps – working similarly to the mechanic which sees Wurmple evolve into Silcoon or
Cascoon – this Pokemon's evolution could be predetermined by personality value and
only discovered by the player once it had reached the correct level.
Also, with Pokemon Ultra sun and Pokemon Ultra Moon just around the corner, could we see
a pre-evolution soon?
It would definitely be an awesome thing to see, and so, Pinsir and Heracross having some
huge factors in common, takes the number two spot in today's top five video.
Finishing things off though, and claiming the number one spot in today's top five
video is Cubone and Marowak, and being related to Kangaskhan.
Cubone is the orphaned child of a dead Kangaskhan, or at least it was originally.
According to the theory, when a mother Kangaskhan passes away, its child uses its skull for
protection, over time this skull fuses to its head and becomes part of it, thus creating
a Marowak.
From here a female Marowak would potentially be able to further evolve into a Kangaskhan.
Okay, so it's one of the more morbid theories of the Pokemon universe, but there is some
evidence supporting the idea that all 3 were intended relations.
First of all, Cubone's name in the Beta Versions of Red and Blue was, quite heartbreakingly,
'Orphon'.
Secondly, the glitch Pokemon 'M' – which has the same color palette as Marowak – can
evolve into Kangaskhan.
And, finally, the appearance of Cubone in earlier depictions is alarmingly similar to
that of a baby Kangaskhan outside of its pouch.
Of course, for whatever reason, the idea was never included in the game.
Perhaps because it seemed a little too dark for the intended audience or perhaps just
because of a change of heart.
Since then, Kangaskhan has received a mega-evolution which features the Joey taking on a new form;
therefore dispelling any hopes of the idea being rekindled.
Even so, it's still a very interesting little mystery.
For all of these reasons though, Cubone and Marowak being related to Kangaskhan takes
the number one spot in today's top five video.
But with that, wraps up this video.
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