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Description Charizard (the Flame Pokémon) is an exceptionally rare Fire/Flying-type Pokémon found near volcanoes around the world and among craggy mountains in the Kanto and Galar regions and the Blueberry Academy Terarium as well as the Alola region on rare occasions. Possessing a dazzling array of attacks and the ability to fly through the skies, Charizard are rightfully feared as one of the most powerful Fire-type Pokémon known to exist. They might not have the incredibly high Attack and Special Attack stats possessed by some of their contemporaries, but it cannot be denied that fire is far more dangerous to be around when it comes from above!

Much like their pre-evolved forms, the flame on a Charizard's tail (where most of their combustion organs are located) serves a tri-fold purpose in that it is an indicator of their overall power level, emotional state and health. As with the transition from Charmander to Charmeleon, the transition from Charmeleon to Charizard grants these creatures more efficient use of their combustion organs and therefore a larger, brighter and hotter tail fire; in the case of Charizard, this fire further grows in size and intensity as they age and gain experience. In addition, Charizard share with Charmeleon the distinction of having their tail flame turn a bright blue when they become enraged; unlike Charmeleon, however, Charizard have greater control over their own power and do not spontaneously erupt flames from their tail when enraged. The flames that emanate from a Charizard's mouth can reach staggering temperatures that would easily melt the inside of lesser creatures, including their own pre-evolutions; Charizard are only protected from their own flames because their insides are naturally fire-retardant. These flames can usually reach temperatures hot enough to melt boulders, making Charizard in general (and especially individuals that have not been properly trained) walking fire hazards to all types of life forms, including Water-types. Charizard in the wild are rarely ever considered a problem because they tend to stick to themselves among craggy mountains, but they will occasionally travel to nearby forests and valleys for food; unfortunately, due to their intense Fire-type abilities, it is not uncommon for Charizard to accidentally set entire forests on fire with a single burst of flame. Despite all of these potential hazards, trainers can breathe a sigh of relief in knowing that Charizard prefer to never battle an opponent that is weaker than themselves; if anything else, this at least means that you won't have to worry about your Charizard going on a rampage and incinerating a small town over something as pointless as a Rattata.

What truly sets Charizard apart from most other Fire-types, though, is their ability to fly, usually up to an altitude of about 4,600 feet. Aside from giving them access to a powerful Air Slash attack immediately after evolution, flight grants Charizard a major advantage in surveying territory and finding suitable places for them to nest in; seeing as their young are particularly susceptible to wet environments, this proves to be an incredibly useful mode of transportation when examining mountain peaks and high cliffs. In battle, flight gives Charizard a tremendous advantage over most other types of Pokémon (especially Ground-type Pokémon, which they are no longer weak against) in that they can easily roast their opposition from above with little to no warning. Furthermore, the ability to simply fly out of range of an opponent's attacks can easily lengthen defensive stands, allowing Charizard to tire out the opposition before swooping in to deliver a nasty blow. It is not fully clear why Charizard develop wings in the first place, but it is usually credited to the full activation of draconic genes within their DNA, which would also explain their ability to learn the powerful Dragon Claw attack naturally with a bit of artificial help.

It is further noted that Charizard is one of only 46 species of Pokémon known to be capable of undergoing Mega Evolution, but unlike almost all other Pokémon in this category (with the exception of Mewtwo), Charizard can potentially possess two different Mega Evolutions. The cause behind this strange anomaly is still under investigation, but it seems that the heart of the dividing line is marked by a reliance on either physical or special offense in battle. If a Charizard is holding a Charizardite X, Mega Evolution will turn the beast into Mega Charizard X. In this form, the skin color and wing anatomy of these beasts changes drastically and blue flames begin to erupt spontaneously from their tail and even their mouths. Additionally, Charizard develop thicker muscles throughout their bodies and their claws become nearly as hard as rock, easily capable of tearing through just about anything that gets in their path. This can be a bit of a problem in most cases, as this Mega Evolution causes a massive spike in the aggressive nature of these beasts and makes it almost impossible to fully control them. In terms of stats, this radical mutation moderately increases Mega Charizard X’s base Special Attack stat, considerably increases their base Defense stat, and astronomically increases their base Attack stat; in turn, they along with Mega Charizard Y gain the highest base stat total out of all non-legendary Fire-type Pokémon. Moreover, the increased muscle strength, claw hardness and overall developmental spike to physical attributes allows these beasts to strike with contact moves far harsher than they would normally, in turn granting them the Tough Claws Ability. Furthermore, for reasons that are still a mystery, this mutation triggers the full activation of draconic gene sequences already present in these creatures; the full expression of these genes results in their flying abilities being slightly reduced in favor of the ability to naturally wield and utilize draconic energy in battle, turning them from Fire/Flying-type Pokémon to Fire/Dragon-type Pokémon. It is hypothesized that this Mega Evolution variant is an unnatural mutation brought on by unknown forces (so unnatural, in fact, that some suspect that this Mega Stone is actually an artificial construct), and while it might not capitalize on the species’ best natural stats, it does turn them into a devastating force to face both from afar and in close quarters.

If a Charizard Mega Evolves while holding a Charizardite Y, however, the beast will instead Mega Evolve into Mega Charizard Y. In this form, the natural powers of the species are amplified heavily, creating a high-flying dragon-like beast that can fly so swiftly and accurately through the air that even the best of Flying-type Pokémon cannot outperform them in the air. This transformation easily makes Charizard Y one of the strongest Fire-type Pokémon out there, but their disposition does not radically change with this Mega Evolution, so they are still relatively easy to control. In terms of stats, this transformation moderately increases Mega Charizard Y’s base Attack stat, considerably increases their base Special Defense stat, and astronomically increases their base Special Attack stat; in turn, they along with Mega Charizard X gain the highest base stat total out of all non-legendary Fire-type Pokémon, and they additionally gain the highest base Special Attack stat out of all Fire and non-legendary Flying-type Pokémon as well as the highest base Special Defense stat out of all non-legendary Fire-type Pokémon. In addition, Mega Evolution causes these beasts to start radiating massive amounts of thermal energy on a constant basis and in such a wide field of reach that it heats up the entire battlefield, creating the same elemental effects that would be created by intense sunlight and in turn granting these monsters the Drought Ability. It is believed that this form is the natural Mega Evolution of Charizard and more than modifies the powerful traits they already have, making them powerful reptiles that only the greatest of defensive fighters will ever be able to last long against in battle.

Lastly, it is noted that Charizard is also one of only 32 species of Pokémon capable of undergoing the process of Gigantamaxing, with specific members of this species taking on a unique form when they are Dynamaxed in battle. In this state, the wings, neck, ears and fangs of these creatures ignite in a brilliant plumage of flame and radiate from their form, burning intensely as the temperature of their flames skyrockets to 3,600 degrees Fahrenheit, further increasing when these beasts unleash their mighty roar upon those that wish to confront them. While this might only be a temporary state for them, the immense power that flows through them while in this state allows Charizard to utilize a unique G-Max move known as G-Max Wildfire, which uses a generated effigy of the Pokémon Moltres to sear the opposition with immense damage while surrounding them in a whirling vortex of flame that continuously deals damage to all opposing member of the opposition at the end of every combat ‘turn’, allowing these monsters to use their Dynamax power to the fullest and leave little but scorched Earth in their wake once their transformation ends.

Deceptively fast and unbelievably powerful, Charizard are magnificent creatures that can easily destroy the competition with intense blasts of fire from nearly all directions, making no space but below them a safe haven. They might be the hardest of all starter Pokémon in the Kanto region to effectively train, but once you can get a handle on their impressive power, you'll wonder why anyone would want a different Fire-type Pokémon on their team. Grass, Bug, Ice and Steel-type specialists beware, for this is one beast that you definitely do not want to run into; dare to underestimate them, and you'll find out why all trainers with flammable Pokémon know to fear the name Charizard!

Professor Wormwood
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Mutitus In reply to ??? [2018-10-17 02:20:09 +0000 UTC]

....Mainly the latter...

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vovan1 In reply to Mutitus [2018-10-20 17:52:57 +0000 UTC]

You know, that something is seriously screwed up, when even the developer of the Shadow technology - the one, which never regretted it and went all the way through - thinks, that this project (Project Prospero) is going waaaay too far and is waaaay too immoral and cruel. "Horrifying the Horror" indeed!

P.S. Gregson is now at Valencia's hospital, since reading the docs of Project Prospero was far from good to his mind and he wants to ensure, that there'll be no lasting damage.

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Mutitus In reply to vovan1 [2018-10-23 00:35:31 +0000 UTC]

....Yeah....

And...I don't blame him....

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vovan1 In reply to Mutitus [2018-10-28 21:57:08 +0000 UTC]

Who would? Those documents are kinda like cursed books in the myths and folk tales, that makes those, who read them, go insane, but they do it with no eldritch knowledge or like this - sheer brutality, immorality and cruelty of the experiments depicted is sufficient to destabilize most of minds.

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Mutitus In reply to vovan1 [2018-11-06 03:42:06 +0000 UTC]

....Sounds like my current lab-mate....

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vovan1 In reply to Mutitus [2018-11-14 20:42:22 +0000 UTC]

Your associate or someone else?

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Mutitus In reply to vovan1 [2018-11-21 02:05:22 +0000 UTC]

My associate....

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vovan1 In reply to Mutitus [2018-11-27 09:31:52 +0000 UTC]

Well, I've read your notes and I've seen it, but trust me, the Project Prospero is even worse.

Because trust me, artificially Mega Evolved Larvitar or Torchic... is not something you'll easily forget, no matter how hard you want it.

And that's some of the milder parts of this project.

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Mutitus In reply to vovan1 [2018-11-27 19:10:55 +0000 UTC]

I see.....can't say it's the worse thing I've ever heard of...but it's definitely up there....

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vovan1 In reply to Mutitus [2018-11-28 20:27:59 +0000 UTC]

Trust me, it gets worse. Much worse.

And... I've found one Scrapyardian pre-Unification black project, which makes Project Prospero suddenly seem not all that bad.

The very introduction made me want to vomit (and was it not for the medsystem of the exo-armor - I would've done it).

The only thing I can tell to you without making horrible memories resurface (I've had to use a jury-rigged mental infusion system to bury them below the loads and loads of something better and happier) is that it was based around hybrid nanorobotics and their possible augmentation and weaponization via usage of certain pseudo-arcanic technologies.

If it was ever deployed - it could've turned the tide of war and permanently and majorly traumatize the witnesses of its usage, likely driving them insane.

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Mutitus In reply to vovan1 [2018-12-05 13:01:39 +0000 UTC]

....Yeah...I think I'm good no hearing more about it...

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vovan1 In reply to Mutitus [2018-12-11 20:53:56 +0000 UTC]

Trust me, you better be.

One small harmless note about it - the nanomachine/plant hybrids around the arcology, mentioned by me a long time ago, are not directly related to this project, being instead developed after the Unification as an experiment towards developing more advanced biomechanical technologies.

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Mutitus In reply to vovan1 [2018-12-17 01:10:51 +0000 UTC]

Ah....that's...at least a bit more pleasant....

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vovan1 In reply to Mutitus [2018-12-19 12:17:54 +0000 UTC]

Some of the more advanced Scrapyardian medical technologies won't have been possible without it, as well as preliminary terraforming modules for Venus (biomechanical constructs, which were remaking atmosphere into something more hospitable).

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Mutitus In reply to vovan1 [2018-12-22 14:53:30 +0000 UTC]

Well, then I suppose we should be thankful for it, then.

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vovan1 In reply to Mutitus [2018-12-28 22:35:16 +0000 UTC]

Yeah.

And I think I'm gonna use it too, but for even more purposes.

After all, Zahaka project won't suffer from an upgrade or two...

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Mutitus In reply to vovan1 [2018-12-30 22:12:24 +0000 UTC]

I....suppose not, no.....

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vovan1 In reply to Mutitus [2019-01-06 17:08:59 +0000 UTC]

And Nyla'd really like her biomechanic companion and guardian becoming stronger and more advanced.

Besides, despite me barely writing about it, Zahaka units really helped us back in the Ultra Scrapyard, carrying cargo, scouting and like that.

Actually... would you like to get one?

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Mutitus In reply to vovan1 [2019-01-06 22:41:52 +0000 UTC]

Hmmm.....I suppose I wouldn't mind one; I could likely find great use for it.

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vovan1 In reply to Mutitus [2019-01-09 22:09:03 +0000 UTC]

Well, making another unit won't be a trouble at all, so, the base structure will begin construction/growth procedure in a few hours, once the machinery is ready. It'll take a few days, so, in the meantime, may you specify, what kind of additional equipment would you prefer?

I mean, Abilities Replication System is included by default, but what else would you prefer?

Extra-hardened external covering with regenerative capabilities for a price of reduced mobility, more slots for plug-and-play modules for a price of lowered structural integrity, built-in Mirage System projector for a price of less slots for plug-and-play modules... say it and I'll tell, whether I can install it or not. By the way, ten liters of biogel and small-scale Biogel Application Unit are included for free.

Also, what kind of memory imprint would you prefer? I can provide memory imprints of freshly-hatched Vulpix/Rockruff/Growlithe/Houndour/Lillipup/Shinx/Manectric (Riolu, unfortunately, is not available due to differences between bipedal stance of Pokemon and quadrupedal motive system of the biomechanoid), embedded with certain required knowledge. Don't worry, Zahaka will learn things just like the normal Pokemon would!

Alternatively, I can use the memory imprint of a more cybernetic kind, which will make it behave more like a robot, though it's very likely to mellow out as the time goes and it works with you (like it did with our units).

Unfortunately, I cannot use earlier version of memory imprints from my units for it due to certain quirks in them, though I've extracted what I could and will use it, where it's needed.

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Mutitus In reply to vovan1 [2019-01-14 19:14:59 +0000 UTC]

Hmmm.......what the heck; I'll take the works and whatever you can fit in it.

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vovan1 In reply to Mutitus [2019-01-18 19:24:25 +0000 UTC]

Okay, so, I guess I'll set for a Balanced hardware build with Cybernetic, Vulpix and Growlithe memory imprints bundled, but not installed.

It's up to you to decide, which kind of memory imprint to upload into the hybrid control system and use, during the first activation. Choose wisely, since you won't be able to easily replace it afterwards! If anything, if you decide to use memory imprint of Vulpix or Growlithe, you'll have to work with it and care for it almost as if it was an actual Pokemon (save for anatomical differences and certain quirks - don't worry, instruction manual is included).

P.S. You know, now I feel myself almost like a professor, who gives a starter Pokemon to a trainer.

P.P.S. And what did you mean by "what the heck"?

P.P.P.S. I've sent a unit and all the required external hardware and not only to you. Slightly extended basic set of plug-and-play modules (long-range scanner, additional external batteries for especially long periods of autonomous operation cargo holds with power outlets, additional executing modules for the Abilities Replication System, two modules of Mirage System), battery recharger, biomaterial replacement station (when you want to avoid mess completely and/or need to perform intensive care procedures on unit), link unit... this should suffice. If you need other plug-and-play modules - contact me.

P.P.P.P.S. Normal price of the entirety of this bundle would've been 1,000,000 Pokédollars.

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Mutitus In reply to vovan1 [2019-01-20 20:22:59 +0000 UTC]

Heh...I think a Growlithe will do nicely. As far as the "what the heck" thing, it's just a saying over here that means "why not?". And thank you; I look forward to it arriving shortly.

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vovan1 In reply to Mutitus [2019-01-26 18:15:15 +0000 UTC]

Okay.

Did you activate it already? And if you did, how is it working so far?

I've incorporated several experimental solutions in it, so it'll be capable of basic biocomponent restoration via normal Pokemon-oriented items, like if you were healing a Pokemon.

Just want to know, how my creation is operating.

P.S. Also - did your kids like it?

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Mutitus In reply to vovan1 [2019-01-27 13:16:42 +0000 UTC]

Heh....the device is working quite nicely, yes, and the children seem to enjoy it a great deal.

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vovan1 In reply to Mutitus [2019-02-03 11:22:36 +0000 UTC]

Well, nice to hear.

I've ordered my units to be especially cautious around kids.

Since they all have Cybernetic-derived memory imprints (original one had Cybernetic memory imprint and, at some points, full memory dumps of it were used to create new memory imprints for the following units), they may not be the most playful ones around, but they are pretty nice.

Especially Nyla's personal guard - the original unit, with the most developed personality, which can be a great companion and a great fighter.

Though caretaker units of Agate and Argentum, having memory imprints based on a version of it, are cool too.

After all, memory imprint is just a starting point - it's the following events and interactions, that truly shape the personality of a Zahaka unit.

P.S. I don't know, what memory imprints Gregson chose (because it was him, who provided me most of the Pokemon-based memory imprints), but Fydek's units have modified Growlithe memory imprint, which was altered slightly in order to better suit their positions in her hospital. Yeah, it may sound strange, but she does use those biomechanoids as a very decent replacement for the service Pokemon at times.

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Mutitus In reply to vovan1 [2019-02-05 01:43:36 +0000 UTC]

Hmmm...fair enough. There are definitely some great uses for these I can already think of....

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vovan1 In reply to Mutitus [2019-02-06 09:51:47 +0000 UTC]

As do I (and sell them for those purposes already. Fydek and Gregson are my primary customers now). I have ten units in process of creation for each of them right now.

By the way, recently, one of the Professors called me "literally worse than Dr. Yung, creators of Mewtwo and Faba combined" for creation of those biomechanoids (or cyborgs? Need to clarify a little).

Even though parts of those units are grown and manufactured separately, before being assembled together into a complete Zahaka.

And the memory imprint creation either involves no Pokemon at all (Cybernetic and the earlier and more primitive Robotic memory imprints - the latter was never used, by the way), or is done by quickly and painlessly scanning Pokemon mind via modified version of the Mental Infusion System, then slightly redacting the scanned version in order to tweak it to be compatible with the hardware of Zahaka unit.

This way is nowhere as barbaric as Dr. Yung's one, which he used to create the Mirage Pokemon.

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Mutitus In reply to vovan1 [2019-02-12 02:16:33 +0000 UTC]

Yeah....that's not a fair comparison in the slightest....

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XxBlue-FlarexX In reply to ??? [2016-11-10 21:25:56 +0000 UTC]

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Mutitus In reply to XxBlue-FlarexX [2016-11-15 11:38:04 +0000 UTC]

Sometimes a showing of care and respect from a trainer is all that is needed to earn the trust and obedience of even the most unruly of beasts.

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ComicSpectrum In reply to ??? [2016-09-24 13:28:02 +0000 UTC]

My Charizard is nearly immune to Water-type attacks - it's fires are so hot, water attacks evaporate before they do damage. It once knocked out a Kingdra in one Flamethrower!

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VL32 In reply to ComicSpectrum [2017-10-15 00:27:12 +0000 UTC]

With the ability to melt Ice Types with Flamethrower, screw over Fairy Types with Steel Wing, stomp a Steel core with the aforementioned Flamethrower, and hold it's own against Dragon Types with Dragon Claw, would you say that Charizard makes an ideal supplement to a Dragon Type team?

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ComicSpectrum In reply to VL32 [2017-10-15 08:05:03 +0000 UTC]

**Yes, Charizard is an ideal partner for Dragon-types, as it can deal with Steel-, Ice- and Fairy-types (to an extent - Charizard has Iron Tail and Steel Wing, but these moves aren't really all that useful outside of this). I myself specialize in dragons these days, so I use a following Charizard set (for in-game purposes) -  Flamethrower, Air Slash, Earthquake, Dragon Pulse (most of the time, Rock-types with truly pathetic special defence (think Golem and Rhydon) fall to Dragon Pulse, something like Aggron with a 4x weakness to Earthquake will fall also, but if sandstorm is up and I face something like Tyranitar, I, of course, switch).

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Mutitus In reply to ComicSpectrum [2016-09-27 01:11:44 +0000 UTC]

Impressive.

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VL32 In reply to ??? [2016-09-23 03:21:34 +0000 UTC]

Charizard, that one Pokemon the Youngsters just can't seem to shut up about. Don't blame them, though, considering that Red managed to take down Mewtwo with a Mega Charizard X.

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Mutitus In reply to VL32 [2016-09-27 01:11:52 +0000 UTC]

Indeed...

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Qartoons2003 In reply to ??? [2016-07-18 15:56:28 +0000 UTC]

Wait... One time, I saw a Charizard at the beach and he accidentally fell into the water (deep water) and his flame looked unwivered..

WTF?

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Mutitus In reply to Qartoons2003 [2016-07-25 22:45:50 +0000 UTC]

Well....it depends on the kind of fuel they might be burning at the time. It is possible that it was on a diet that provided a greater-than-normal concentration of additives to its tail's flame dispensary that could allow it to burn in water....but only for a VERY BRIEF period of time.

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Qartoons2003 In reply to Mutitus [2016-07-25 23:00:14 +0000 UTC]

Hm. I could've sworn it was about 5-10 minutes... Maybe it was just my mind making it seem longer because... It was freaking flame pokemon that dies if it's tail goes out. Still surprised it didn't flicker at all after that. Well. I guess i'm glad that trainer got him back in his pokeball at time... Darn kids and their volleyballs. They annoy me too.


Also, I think a part of me died when I learned Charizard is shorter than me ;-;

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Mutitus In reply to Qartoons2003 [2016-07-25 23:04:14 +0000 UTC]

Indeed.....

Yeah.....the anime hasn't helped to clear away that deception very well....

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Qartoons2003 In reply to Mutitus [2016-07-25 23:04:47 +0000 UTC]

Indeed.....

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Mutitus In reply to Qartoons2003 [2016-08-02 01:10:02 +0000 UTC]

But I guess it can't be helped very much, since it breaks the rules of time anyways...

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Qartoons2003 In reply to Mutitus [2016-08-02 01:25:07 +0000 UTC]

Meh. Yeah. The anime has done ALOT worse.

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Mutitus In reply to Qartoons2003 [2016-08-08 14:31:46 +0000 UTC]

Agreed...

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PerfectChaos22 In reply to Qartoons2003 [2016-07-18 23:35:27 +0000 UTC]

A Charizard's flame can get so hot that water may have a hard time putting it out

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Qartoons2003 In reply to PerfectChaos22 [2016-07-19 19:14:50 +0000 UTC]

Meh... I guess that sort of explains it... But even if in the water for about 10 minutes?

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raptor92921 In reply to ??? [2016-04-22 14:11:46 +0000 UTC]

Ah, Charizard. I myself have a shiny Charizard called Pyrite. Currently we are travelling in Hoenn.

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Mutitus In reply to raptor92921 [2016-04-24 13:40:18 +0000 UTC]

I see...

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yuseizinski In reply to ??? [2016-04-08 01:16:31 +0000 UTC]

Charizard is no laughing matter. Especially when it Mega Evolves. (I personally prefer Mega Charizard Y, primarily due to Drought. Instant Solar Beam, anyone?)

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