ArceusTrainer said:What about Timburr without the plank?
Baktwerel said:New pokemon got revealed...and um... idk I expected something more spectacular...
Sheriff_K said:I think it's a Koala at the daycare too. Hopefully the daycare will finally show the Pokemon that are inside, instead of the same generic Pokemon regardless of what goes in.. >_<
Thure said:b0bert012 said:Anyone else think that they look like a pre-evolved Meowstic? They body shape and head shape look quite similar
Did you really think? For me it's look to fat for a Meowstic pre-evolotion. And I don't see really many similitaries.
Sheriff_K said:Hopefully the daycare will finally show the Pokemon that are inside, instead of the same generic Pokemon regardless of what goes in.. >_<
FloodBadge said:Thure said:Did you really think? For me it's look to fat for a Meowstic pre-evolotion. And I don't see really many similitaries.
"Espurr" is rumored to have no gender differences, and male Meowstick is more navy blue, and female is more White, so what do you get when you mix dark blue with white? A grayish light blue. Plus, it would have it's ears folded and cats can be fat then skinny.
But, looking at it again...
nightkeeper said:I'm all for an adorable koala bear, but I have a feeling it my be Espurr (Meowstic's pre-evolution)
I know it doesn't share a whole lot of similarities, but when I heard Meowstic is actually the evolution, not the pre-evolution, I couldn't see it being much than a bundle of fur with a face and tiny limbs. This is what the gray pokemon looks like to me.
Looks like one to me. Other options are the Espurr thing.(I don't believe the new rumors no proof yet)bulbasaur94 said:I hope it's a Koala!
Pancham already fits that role. Personally it looks like some sort of bear but I can't tell which so I am just going with Koala.alapost said:At first I thought of Cubchoo's shadow-y back sprite! But then again Cubchoo has light blue head and it's ears are more on the side of his head!
Maybe it is Espurr but I really hope for a koala pokemon. Although it isn't in the bear family it fills the teddy-bear role for me, as teddiursa and cubchoo do.