Dr. Lava on X: 1996 Pokémon Manga: Pre-dating the anime, the Pokémon Pocket Monsters manga followed Trainer Red and his Clefairy and it was pretty weird. Pokémon could talk, poop, de-evolve, and
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Dr. Lava on X: @TheTrueGromoff @martin_e_b Originally, Rhydon was #0, Gyaoon was #1, and Kangaskhan was #2. When Gyaoon got cut, Rhydon took over the #1 slot. Here's more info on Gyaoon
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Dr. Lava on X: @TheTrueGromoff @martin_e_b Originally, Rhydon was #0, Gyaoon was #1, and Kangaskhan was #2. When Gyaoon got cut, Rhydon took over the #1 slot. Here's more info on Gyaoon
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Dr. Lava on X: @TheTrueGromoff @martin_e_b Originally, Rhydon was #0, Gyaoon was #1, and Kangaskhan was #2. When Gyaoon got cut, Rhydon took over the #1 slot. Here's more info on Gyaoon