Hello there! Welcome to Professor Jacob’s 235th lesson on Pokémon biology. For today’s class, we will be discussing Smeargle: the Painter Pokémon. This derpy normal type is known for its long tail with a tip resembling a paintbrush. Smeargle oozes (or gushes, whichever you prefer) a special fluid from its tail tip, which it uses to mark its territory. This paint-like fluid is predetermined for each Smeargle, and over 5,000 different markings have been documented. What is it you think the Smeargle are trying to tell us? And there’s more to learn about this graffiti-painting Pokémon, so take good notes!►Support the Professor's class on Patreon: patreon.com/wwopokemon►Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/Jc5P2Mk6Ru►Other Social Media: https://linktr.ee/wwopokemon
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234: Stantler
Hello there! Welcome to Professor Jacob’s 234th lesson on Pokémon biology. And for today’s lesson, we will be discussing Stantler: the Big Horn Pokémon. This normal type is known for its gorgeous but strange antlers, which many consider to be valuable works of art. The orbs on these antlers release a pleasing aroma, which can cause a bewildering effect on anyone smelling it. Additionally, Stantler’s antlers can manipulate the surrounding air flow to create a distortion in reality. These antlers have next level powers! Maybe that’s why Stantler was nearly hunted to extinction back in the day. Dark times. But there’s more to learn about Stantler, so take good notes today! ►Support the Professor's class on Patreon: patreon.com/wwopokemon►Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/Jc5P2Mk6Ru►Other Social Media: https://linktr.ee/wwopokemon
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233: Porygon2
Hello there! Welcome to Professor Jacob’s 233rd lesson on Pokémon biology. Today’s lesson is about Porygon2: the Virtual Pokémon and evolved form of Porygon (as if the name didn’t give that away). Porygon’s blocky, pixelated body has transformed into a smooth, sleek build. Porygon2 is engineered with state of the art technology, including AI, to aid in space exploration. However, this upgraded Pokémon has resulted in a few setbacks, such as the inability to fly, unprogrammed reactions, and more. Although scientists believe Porygon2 has failed to measure up, we believe it’s perfect in every way. We love you, Portia! There’s more to learn about Porygon2, so make sure you take good notes! ►Support the Professor's class on Patreon: patreon.com/wwopokemon►Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/Jc5P2Mk6Ru►Other Social Media: https://linktr.ee/wwopokemon
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232: Donphan
Hello there! Welcome to Professor Jacob’s 232nd lesson on Pokémon biology. And for this lesson today, we will be learning all about Donphan: the Armor Pokémon and evolved form of Phanpy. Donphan is a hardy Pokémon with a tough, tire-like hide that loves to roll around and slam into stuff. Donphan has enough rolling power to blow apart an entire house! Wow. Talk about bringing down the house, am I right? Hold for laughter. Anyway, there’s much to learn about this tough Pokémon, and what better place to learn than Johto’s Donphan Derby!? So strap in, get your popcorn & soda, and join us in cheering on Lucky Bean Favorite in today’s race!►Support the Professor's class on Patreon: patreon.com/wwopokemon►Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/Jc5P2Mk6Ru►Other Social Media: https://linktr.ee/wwopokemon
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231: Phanpy
Hello there! Welcome to Professor Jacob’s 231st lesson on Pokémon biology. For this lesson, we will be discussing Phanpy: the Long Nose Pokémon. Although it is arguably the cutest Johto Pokémon, Phanpy’s little trunk is actually quite strong. It’s able to send a person flying through the air with a simple bump of the snout. So maybe chain yourself to the ground during playtime with your Phanpy. It also loves to make nests by the river, often digging vertical pits by the shoreline. And when the pit is complete, Phanpy will celebrate by showering in the river nearby. To picture that is one thing, but physically seeing a splashing Phanpy might kill you from cuteness overload. You’ve been warned. There’s more to learn about Phanpy, so take good notes!►Support the Professor's class on Patreon: patreon.com/wwopokemon►Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/Jc5P2Mk6Ru►Other Social Media: https://linktr.ee/wwopokemon
Have you ever taken a close look at the Pokédex entries for each Pokémon? Have you wondered how Bulbasaur gets its bulb or why Wartortle has wings for ears? Then you are the kind of student Prof. Jacob is looking for! Every week, along with his teaching assistant Mr. Kurtis and aspiring Pokémon trainer Corbin, we discuss each Pokédex entry for a new Pokémon! Don’t forget: all grades are final, and Welcome to the World of Pokémon! New lessons every Wednesday.
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