MS Paint doodle of an "un-legendaried" Yveltal based on a twitter prompt... mostly wanted to make them fluffy :)
Alright, cycle of matter isn't necessarily canon since there's been no official statement about void's relations to puffballs or dark matter. (Ty misconception wiki)
Doesn't change the fact that 45 kirbies died. (For those confused, the first 9 die to the wand and the next 36 die from skullies when traveling from island to island.)
I'm still on-board the cycle of matter/void theory and I'm using it in personal interpretation but due to it being a theory I'm gonna try and be more lenient with upcoming titles :)
Bro, I wanna talk about the implications of Kirby Mass Attack so bad... I will go down with the take that it's the darkest Kirby game of all time; a MINIMUM of 45 Kirbys end up dead and lore implications (like the cycle of matter/mitosis) make it so much worse! 😭
Imagine, as a child, having to guide/care for infant versions of yourself that can barely defend themselves and at least 45 of them end up dying.
This shit was so bad the ending had Kirby actually do some self reflection. Straight up looking out at the void of space and acknowledging that darkness had to exist IN NARRATIVE TEXT!
Kirby may not be phased by too much at his current age, but oh my god the stuff he's gonna have to reflect on when he's older...
Currently cooking in The Lab™️
Bonus:
My favorite Pokemon from each generation, in their respective debuts' styles!
by storyboard supervisor Erik Fountain
A few years ago, Erik put together these updated AT storyboard guidelines for new board artists and revisionists.
WHERE is the video with the guy with the laptop dancing to really bad music please i need this
ID 1000 and 1001 for any of those curious btw, thank you for answering 👍
Has anyone ever tried to use the find ID mod to get the numbers for Artificers pups so we can spawn them?
can you elaborate on the wander having ptsd thing? not disagreeing with you i'm just interested
wander's past is only handwaved to throughout the show, but we know from the episode "the wanders" that wander's desire to help people stems from some ambiguous childhood trauma that caused him to "know what it is to be helpless"
we didn't get to find out the specific details about wander's life before the show ended but there are a handful of things that seem to "trigger" him-- or set him off-- that specifically being when he isn't able to help someone, or when his plan to help someone gets disrupted in any way. he tends to panic or get very anxious on the drop of a dime, and semi-frequently will pluck his hair out or hyperventilate or when something suddenly goes wrong... ptsd and panic attacks often go hand in hand, after all
dr screwball jones seems to be an interesting case because he is one of the only villains that wander is genuinely afraid of, you can see him get nervous when screwball gets too close, and the entire episode revolves around this batman-esque persona wander throws on to defeat him... this is speculation on my part but i've always seen this as a sort of coping mechanism, considering its only triggered by the few episodes screwball shows up in
anyway-- sylvia tends to calm wander down when he's in this state, putting on a gentle voice and holding him and generally grounding him back in reality, its very sweet and also shows that sylvia is familiar with wander's attacks and knows how to deal with them
we know that wander was traumatized by being helpless, and we know that the thought of being helpless causes wander to freak out. even if the word "ptsd" is not directly said in the show.. wander is a canon ptsd king