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Low quality Ghetsis
Woeeee Gelu, aren't you working on too many projects at once??? IDK
Working on redesigning my teenage Jotaro design after reading UY Senso. Now I think that I will change his purple clothing to green.
A dumb doodle i made lol go read usagi yojimbo
i love you kid
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gorogoro / mr. Purrsalot ebooks be likge
its very chaotic..
Meet Goro-Goro
Goro-Goro is my Pangoro and is a fairly new member of my team that I had found one day while wandering the forest. Back then he was just a little Pancham but he had a fire in him. So I decided to take him with me on my journey.
Where to find them: These Pokemon can be found inhabiting out in shaded forests with their evolutionary family. These creatures are almost pack like in their qualities. As a PanGoro will lead Pancham and teach them how to fight, they will be taught how to stand up to bullies and the like. They will be taught to use the twig in their mouth to sense movements of enemies. It is quite interesting to witness a group of Pancham learn from their leader. They are fairly docile creatures if you just approach through the Pangoro will be sure to protect the little ones. They do not mean you any harm as you do not mean them any.
Proper Care: Their very thick fur does require regular combing and regular baths to keep it clean. They also require a large amount of food a day to keep themselves high energy and keep their body weight healthy. Their appearances are deceiving, as they are actually incredibly kind-hearted and loving Pokemon. They shall look after all Pokemon smaller than them. They make great "den mothers" as they seem to grow up on the notion of protecting one another and not letting another be pushed around. This may be why their evolution is so drastic when it comes to their size, it allows them to stand up to much larger foes. As they do believe in just because your bigger does not give you authority. Goro-Goro can be seen taking care of many of the newcomers to my team when I come home, and even some ghost types that call the forest it's home. Such as Shuppet.
Fun Facts: Pangoro will make very fast friends with most Pokemon and even faster friends if the Pokemon is not fully grown. Even so, Goro-Goro and Zip can be observed playing and spending time together. Pangoros will make friends for life, they are very loyal to people with a kind heart. Some Pangoro have actually been known to harm trainers after watching that trainer abuse their pokemon in some way. Pangoro is also excellent with kids and is a nice member to include in any family. They do build bonds faster then they are Pangoro unlike other species doing so when they are in their prior evolutions. Their gentle nature is also where the term "like a big Pangoro" comes from referring to someone who looks menacing when in reality they are a big softie.
Conclusion: Pangoro and Pancham make excellent companions to both trainers and non-trainers alike. They are very kind and gentle creatures who is excellent around almost anyone. They are also a good judge of character so if they do not seem to like someone there may be a reason. I enjoy having Goro-Goro around and my Pokemon love having him around, I'm sure your family will too.