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Post by Missingno on Feb 27, 2005 8:35:39 GMT -5
You've seen the 'Never-ending Cheat' section - this is a never-ending Pokémon story. I'll begin.
It was the year 2096. A boy called Jack, in Hoenn, recieved a Pokédex for his birthday. It had data on 386 Pokémon, from MissingNo. to Deoxys. However, it had no data on Mew, a Pokémon to the far-off reaches of Kanto. His parents explained "Most of the Pokémon in Kanto came to Hoenn or Johto long ago. However, Mew has stayed in Kanto for almost 2100 years. And, as you know, Kanto is not accesible from Hoenn." So, Jack set out, with his Pokemon (Sceptile, Typhlosion, Blastoise, Pidgeot, Espeon and Aggron) on a quest for Mew. He left Pacifidlog on Blastoise and...
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Post by angrypika on Feb 28, 2005 13:56:44 GMT -5
went to the outskirts of hoenn, he said goodbye to his island and carried on to Johto which he arrived at Olivine. Jack never saw a sea so clean so he looked at it for a second. But in that second at the sea he saw a pink sheild and a pink figure. He could not see it clearly enough so he ....
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Post by cheatmaster on Sept 17, 2005 8:51:00 GMT -5
went over to it and mew started to battle. he was level 123456789.
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Post by peterbrowns on Dec 18, 2010 8:41:44 GMT -5
I asked a question similar. I came to the conclusion that it has the same effect as Harry Potter. It gives the idea that everything can become an imitator of Ninja, including Harry Potter gives the idea that anyone can become a magician. Like Harry Potter, Naruto had its characters age for this purpose to continue in the minds of adolescents. It is an all unconsciously.
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