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Let’s take Bublasaur, Arcanine, Nidoking, Pidgeot, Vaporeon and Rhydon. Nowadays the six slots would look something like: I could go with all three originals, but since I never run grass I’d snag Bulbasuar, though Squirtle is AWESOME. I can’t remember for the life of me the squad I originally beat Pokemon Red and Blue with. I’d be remiss if I didn’t list out what would be my favorite lineup. I’m glad my friend fished it out and thought to lend it out. I feel like I’ve learned that before…Still mind-blowing to find it here. Oh and Ekans is snake backwards and Arbok is kobra. Team Rocket’s Butch and Cassidy turned the Pokemon breeding center into a Pokemon stealing center. Alakazam has an IQ of 5,000 and I quote, “he’s a genius”. Let’s take a moment to observe some facts. There’s something special about the originals. Looking at the handbook with the aid of distance and time I can somewhat see the absurdity of these small creatures, especially in comparison to the new bloods that look like keyrings, candelabras, and anything else that highlights a dearth of creativity. The handful of elements, only 151 Pokemon, Gary Oak, and only three notable members of Team Rocket. This handbook is obviously meant to pair with both the original Gameboy games and the television show. Looking at the handbook with the aid of distance and time I can somewhat see the absurdity of these small creatures, especially in comparison to the new bloods that look like keyrings, candelabras, and anything else that highlights a Oh man, Pokemon sure has changed.
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GOD, this is so nostalgic I don't even know what to do with myself.more I was so happy when I first go it, I literally spent hours pouring over it trying to find out stuff about my favorite Pokemon, and then me and my sister would play like we had real Pokemon-that or pick up tall sticks and pretend to be at Hogwarts. We got cataglogs and I'd just go "OMG I WANNA BUY EVERYTHING!" But the thing I wanted most-at least when I was seven-was this freaking book. They were like paradise for little book-loving me. I was so happy when I first go it, I literally spent hours pouring over it trying to find out stuff about my favorite Pokemon, and then me and my sister would play like we had real Pokemon-that or pick up tall sti So y'all remember those bookfairs we had in elementary school? Those were the greatest man. The book could have used a pictorial index of all 150 characters, but that won't stop fans from wearing out this handbook during their adventures as a Pokémon trainer.So y'all remember those bookfairs we had in elementary school? Those were the greatest man. You'll find fun facts about each Pokémon (Charmander is two feet tall and its element is fire, in case you didn't know), a clear guide to the evolution of certain characters, and a helpful pronunciation guide (great for parents). Geared to young readers, this engaging, colorful book is not for the Pokémon expert who has copious spreadsheets of statistics.
#OFFICIAL POKEMON HANDBOOK POSTER TV#
The handbook-written as if the young reader were a Pokémon trainer like Ash, Misty, and Brock-teaches kids which cards are the best to win a game and illuminates the stories behind the TV show. The grand teacher of Pokémon introduces this handy book about the Japanese craze that took over America in the form of a video game, trading cards, and a popular TV show. Zen masters never said, "You must learn as much as you can about your Pokémon," but Professor Oak certainly did.