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Published: 2006-06-05 05:20:03 +0000 UTC; Views: 933; Favourites: 2; Downloads: 9
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Description Doodled these during the play I'm crewing for.

-Blacecube-
This Pokemon is found exclusively in areas that reach temperatures no higher than -40 degrees Fahrenheit. It stays warm by its constant supply of fire it releases from a specialized pouch in its forehead. It thrives on a diet of gases that spew from the earth's core, fueling its source of heat and allowing it to survive the most frigid of climates. Ancient peoples of the north kept them as both hunting companions and heating for their dwellings.

-Penquayno-
Unlike Blacecube, this Pokemon is comfortable in any temperature, from hundreds of degrees below freezing to thousands of degrees above, although it prefers cooler temperatures. In the wild, it's known for its distinct volcano-like appearance, usually pumping out toxic gases from its top, but occasionally it will shoot ice shards from its core, releasing its overstock of freezing chemicals it stores up to balance its body temperature. If it is raised in a hot climate, the exact opposite sight will be seen-- making any dwelling it occupies soaking wet.

-Poltergourd-
A common sight in cemeteries, this Pokemon feeds on fear rather than sunlight, allowing it to, if necessary, live its entire life anywhere from indoors to underground. A number of tricks it has to frighten the unsuspecting is a fire-like glow it can emit from its eyes, as well as its vines with which it uses to keep its prey from escaping. While it can be incredibly frightening, it has no need to kill and often will give up the hunt if its prey gets in any mortal danger. It reproduces by spreading seeds in fertile ground when it can.

Blacecube, Penquayno, and Poltergourd are (c) Kevin Gibes, 2006
The inpiration, Pokemon, is (c) Nintendo
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KhreneCleaver [2011-09-11 02:12:50 +0000 UTC]

About a year ago, me and a friend were thinking of Pokemon and poltergourd was actually one of the ideas we (more so me) came up with. I also thought of a pre evolution: phantomelon. I even made sprites. Small Sheet:[link] Big Workspace: [link]

It's no big surprise everyone wants a pokemon with a never before seen typing (ghost grass being one), and there are no jack o lantern based pokemon. Oddly enough I found this cause I was seeing if I posted the sprites for Phantomelon and Poltergourd any were on the internet.

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23isnumber1 In reply to KhreneCleaver [2011-11-28 15:24:52 +0000 UTC]

Yes, I too have learned jack-o-lantern Pokemon are very popular choices for fan-made Pokemon. And your design blows mine out of the water! Nice job.

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