On the topic of Black Shuck: It makes me think of the cadejos, a dog/wolf spirit from my country, although it tended to attack the opposite people than black shuck (namely drunks).
There's also a variation of the story that mentions two versions: the black cadejos, that attacks drunks in the...
I feel that the creators might have felt the same way, considering they tried to push for a shark Pokémon in both Gen I and Gen II. Not sure if they have thought about more cetaceans.
I guess I'm neutral on it? Like @Jolty94 said, I kinda lost interest in Mythicals when they started to get rid of the locations and lore, since I find it more interesting that way. There's also the fact that I'm not driving to the city to get a code for something I don't find interesting.
I don't know. Flying has been vinculated more to birds and flying insects more than the element of wind itself, making me feel that the Normal-Type has been tacked on on them from the beginning. At least that's how I see it.
Well, it's only the first thanks to executive meddling or something, since Hoothoot and "Bobo" (beta Noctowl) were pure Flying at first (along with Ho-Oh). I feel that the other common birds were also going to be pure Flying until they were asked to make them Normal for whatever reason.
Wouldn't it be easier to say "your Pokémon laid an egg" instead of saying that they don't know where the egg came from? They don't really have to explain anything that way.
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