Sep 1, 2017, 01:04 PM
According to Urban Dictionary:
Headcanons are unofficial ideas you have about a franchise.headcanon
Used by followers of various media of entertainment, such as television shows, movies, books, etc. to note a particular belief which has not been used in the universe of whatever program or story they follow, but seems to make sense to that particular individual, and as such is adopted as a sort of "personal canon". Headcanon may be upgraded to canon if it is incorporated into the program or story's universe.
What are your headcanons about different Pokemon? Here are a few of mine:
* Milotic is fluffy like a seal instead of scaly like a fish. That makes it cuter. **I'm ignoring that Marvel Scale ability. **
* Mimikyu is just a disguised Shroomish. Everyone knew that at first but just decided to go along with the disguise because it made the Shroomish happy. It's sort of an open secret but generally considered impolite to bring up. People who catch a glimpse of its true form pretend that it's terrifying.
* Alice in Wonderland took place in the Pokemon world. The white rabbit was really a Blissey, and the Cheshire Cat was really an Espeon. (The animals in that book do seem SUSPICIOUSLY a lot like Pokemon!)
* Shiny Pokemon tend to be kind of outcasts in their packs, which is why they show up so late when they're being chained. Trainers tend to coddle them and make a big fuss over them which is a huge change for them. They tend to be a bit shy and reticent until they get used to being around humans.
* Milotic and Gyarados are closely related species, with Milotic having originated with Magikarp who basically got stranded in the little streams near to Fortree.
* Wigglytuff and Blissey are related, too, like basically cousin species or something. So is Clefable but a little bit more distantly.
* There aren't many Gyarados in the wild because people keep the Magikarp away from things they could train against to evolve, even moving them to other waterways. People don't want rampaging Gyarados in their local streams. That's why there are so many Magikarp around but very few Gyarados.
Any ideas you have?
Headcanons are unofficial ideas you have about a franchise.headcanon
Used by followers of various media of entertainment, such as television shows, movies, books, etc. to note a particular belief which has not been used in the universe of whatever program or story they follow, but seems to make sense to that particular individual, and as such is adopted as a sort of "personal canon". Headcanon may be upgraded to canon if it is incorporated into the program or story's universe.
What are your headcanons about different Pokemon? Here are a few of mine:
* Milotic is fluffy like a seal instead of scaly like a fish. That makes it cuter. **I'm ignoring that Marvel Scale ability. **
* Mimikyu is just a disguised Shroomish. Everyone knew that at first but just decided to go along with the disguise because it made the Shroomish happy. It's sort of an open secret but generally considered impolite to bring up. People who catch a glimpse of its true form pretend that it's terrifying.
* Alice in Wonderland took place in the Pokemon world. The white rabbit was really a Blissey, and the Cheshire Cat was really an Espeon. (The animals in that book do seem SUSPICIOUSLY a lot like Pokemon!)
* Shiny Pokemon tend to be kind of outcasts in their packs, which is why they show up so late when they're being chained. Trainers tend to coddle them and make a big fuss over them which is a huge change for them. They tend to be a bit shy and reticent until they get used to being around humans.
* Milotic and Gyarados are closely related species, with Milotic having originated with Magikarp who basically got stranded in the little streams near to Fortree.
* Wigglytuff and Blissey are related, too, like basically cousin species or something. So is Clefable but a little bit more distantly.
* There aren't many Gyarados in the wild because people keep the Magikarp away from things they could train against to evolve, even moving them to other waterways. People don't want rampaging Gyarados in their local streams. That's why there are so many Magikarp around but very few Gyarados.
Any ideas you have?