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The Pokemon Wargle looks like it is wearing a Native American feather headdress. Given this face, it wouldn't be surprising to see it's typing be Electric/Flying, considering that a thunderbird is a Native American mythological beast. Also, Minezumi bears a strong resemblance to a chipmunk. Koromori is ridiculously cute. It's name is likely derived from the Japanese word "koromo," which can mean "coating(glaze, butter, batter)," which would make some kind of sense seeing how the Pokemon looks like it's fuzzy or a dust ball, which could be a coating of dust, etc. - Oleandervine
The Pokemon Wargle looks like it is wearing a Native American feather headdress. Given this face, it wouldn't be surprising to see it's typing be Electric/Flying, considering that a thunderbird is a Native American mythological beast. Also, Minezumi bears a strong resemblance to a chipmunk. Koromori is ridiculously cute. It's name is likely derived from the Japanese word "koromo," which can mean "coating(glaze, butter, batter)," which would make some kind of sense seeing how the Pokemon looks like it's fuzzy or a dust ball, which could be a coating of dust, etc. - Oleandervine
*Munna's evolution brings [[wp:pink elephant|pink elephants]] and/or Dumbo to mind. Should we add that as an origin to their respective articles?

Revision as of 05:14, 12 July 2010

The Pokemon Wargle looks like it is wearing a Native American feather headdress. Given this face, it wouldn't be surprising to see it's typing be Electric/Flying, considering that a thunderbird is a Native American mythological beast. Also, Minezumi bears a strong resemblance to a chipmunk. Koromori is ridiculously cute. It's name is likely derived from the Japanese word "koromo," which can mean "coating(glaze, butter, batter)," which would make some kind of sense seeing how the Pokemon looks like it's fuzzy or a dust ball, which could be a coating of dust, etc. - Oleandervine

  • Munna's evolution brings pink elephants and/or Dumbo to mind. Should we add that as an origin to their respective articles?