Hey guys, HDvee here. Now we all love Pokemon
don’t we, for years we’ve played the games
and watched the anime, and just really enjoyed
the whole concept of the franchise. Some people
even take it a step further though and wish
that Pokemon would actually become real, and
exist in the real world. However, this might
not actually be a good thing. Sure, you’ll
have all the really cute Pokemon that would
be fun to play with, but you’d also have
all the incredibly strong, destructive Pokemon
too. So destructive in fact that they could
easily kill you if you weren’t careful.
With that being said, today’s video takes
a look at the Top 5 Pokemon That Could Kill
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Starting things off and claiming the number
five spot in today’s video is Wailord. Wailmer
is an adorable Pokemon, a whale-like ball
of fun, perfect for having fun on the beach
or cuddling like a pet. Wailord, however,
is a whole other story. Weighing nearly 900
pounds and at roughly 50 feet in length, Wailord
is essentially the Pokemon equivalent to a
Blue Whale (though only half the size of the
real-life mammal), but faster and capable
of greater destruction. Wailord’s various
Pokedex entries state that its prey can be
totally knocked out by the shockwave of Wailord
jumping out of the water and splashing back
down. Whole ships could be capsized by attacks
like this. But even more dangerous to humans
is the simple process of evolution. In the
games, trainers can stop their ‘Mons from
evolving, but in the anime, we’ve seen Pokemon
evolve on a whim. Say a child has a Wailmer
as their best friend; they hang out every
day, playing on the beach and frolicking like
any other child would with their Poke-pal.
When Wailmer inevitably evolves, it will grow
over 40 feet in an instant, probably destroying
the house and killing everybody inside.
Coming in at the number four spot in today’s
video is Muk. The personification of waste,
litter, and radioactive toxic waste, Muk is
a living referendum on humanity’s predilection
towards rampant pollution and apparent disdain
for Mother Nature. According to Pokemon Crystal,
the ground under a Muk’s footprints remains
toxic for three whole years. Muk literally
looks like something out of an old monster
movie like The Blob, which was surely its
original inspiration. Just the static presence
of a single Muk can kill off all plant life
in the immediate vicinity, and their touch
is highly poisonous to all living creatures.
In the anime, Muk is seen grabbing onto Ash
and Professor Oak, seemingly trying to “hug”
them. I’m 99 percent certain that Oak, Ash,
and everyone they come into contact with will
eventually die following a long and arduous
battle with literally every type of illness.
Prolonged contact with Muk, and its pre-evolution,
Grimer, is a death sentence, and they are
to be avoided at any cost.
Coming in at the halfway point in today’s
video is Mewtwo. Mew is an adorable little
cat-like Pokemon. While it’s powerful beyond
measure, it’s also a benevolent free-spirit
who only wants to hang out and have a good
time. However, once the scientists on Cinnabar
Island got their hands on Mew’s genetic
material, a series of experiments with gene-splicing
and cloning resulted in the creation of Mewtwo,
an unholy abomination and an affront to all
that is good and decent in this world. Mewtwo
is one of the most powerful psychic-types
in Pokemon history, and makes its home in
Cerulean Cave. The player in Red and Blue
can visit the cave and capture Mewtwo, but
it’s a miracle that young Red didn’t get
killed. Mewtwo’s psychic ability is so powerful,
the purple Pokemon could probably rip a man
apart with its mind. Before Red miraculously
tamed the seemingly untameable beast, we shudder
to think how many young trainers and travelers
lost their lives when they came upon Cerulean
Cave and stumbled upon the lair of the humanity-hating
Mewtwo.
Coming in at the number two spot in today’s
video is Cacturne. Don’t go into the desert
unless you’re absolutely certain of your
destination; Cacturne preys on travelers who
get lost in the desert. This nocturnal cactus
Pokemon hunts tired creatures, be they other
Pokemon or even humans. First of all, Cacturne
looks like a cross between a child’s plush
toy and an evil cucumber, with off-putting
googly eyes that seem to be able to glare
right into the very soul of a being. Additionally,
we simply don’t trust any creature that
literally has sand for blood. The Pokedex
entries stop short of saying exactly how Cacturne
traps and attacks its prey, only that it happens
when the target is too weak to even walk.
Either the writers of the Pokedex don’t
know, or the truth is so vile and horrific
that it’s inappropriate for printing in
the child-friendly world of Pokemon. Being
a cactus, it primarily hunts in an effort
to absorb its prey’s moisture. Maybe it
doesn’t even kill them, since dead bodies
don’t create energy. Maybe Cacturne buries
its prey underground, keeping them just barely
alive vampire-style so it can sap their energy
for days, weeks, or even longer! Truly, the
stuff of nightmares.
Finishing things off though and claiming the
number one spot in today’s top five video
is gyarados. Magikarp is a cute, if seemingly
useless, Pokemon. However, persistent trainers
are rewarded, and Magikarp, whose most useful
move is Splash, which literally does nothing,
will eventually evolve into Gyarados, a legitimate
sea dragon which is capable of destroying
cities, sinking full-size cruise liners, and
causing excessive amounts of death and destruction
on a massive scale. According to the Pokedex,
Gyarados would appear when humans waged war
to show them what real violence looked like,
that their petty squabbles were nothing compared
to the power of a sea monster. Gyarados is
over twenty feet long, and has a face which,
even with Pokemon’s too-cute art style,
is still pure nightmare fuel. In the anime,
even Misty, the master of water-type Pokemon,
has a justified fear of Gyarados. Basically,
if a Pokemon trainer is going to take a boat
anywhere, they should keep powerful electric-types
at the ready to protect them from a Gyarados
attack.
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