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7/17/2025, 9:20:42 AM
>>58006579
>no Tangrowth
They probably didn't want to confuse children by using a monster plant as a caveman's representative. The game is one thing, and this exhibition, which was a bit more serious, was another. They showcased both Pokémon and real-life inspirations.
Although if that were the case, they could use Primeape as an Australopithecus equivalent.
>no Tangrowth
They probably didn't want to confuse children by using a monster plant as a caveman's representative. The game is one thing, and this exhibition, which was a bit more serious, was another. They showcased both Pokémon and real-life inspirations.
Although if that were the case, they could use Primeape as an Australopithecus equivalent.
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