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Nice design but it's bratty in the anime. I put a Togepi in the Day Care Center in HeartGold and when I picked it up, I did not like any of the moves it learned.
Butterfree is never free. Butterfree is trapped until it gets gobbled up like the little bug it is. (I'm talking in-game. I tried using it SO many times.)
Name and design is funny. I used a Roggenrola for the Unova region game and it was at times helpful and other times not so much. I used Roggenrola against Lenora and Elesa but their Pokemon were still able to do quite some good damage on Roggenrola.
Hate it. The entire line is in my least favorite books, but Conkeldurr especially. And it's as ugly as can be. Plus I could never get the pronunciation of its name right until Hawlucha's capture in XY.
I didn't like it much at first, but now I think it's pretty cool. I really love it's colour palette. I still think the head looks too big for its body though, but eh, it's not as distracting to me as it was before.
It's also one of my sister's top 10 favourite Pokémon as well, so yeah
It's a nice classic Pokemon design. Nidoking and Nidoqueen both look bulky and I'm not too much of a fan of bulky. I've used a Nidoking but I've never used a Nidoqueen before.
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