After what seemed to be ages of trying and searching, the Pokemaniac, Noa, was almost ready to give up due to feeling dejected in their attempts to become a Pokemorph. Just as they were about to give up, they were approached by Catrine, who had learned about Noa and was more than willing to help them.
And so Noa would find their dream of becoming a Pokemorph achieved, by becoming an Eevee morph. Not only this, but Catrine seemed to be rather interested in the idea of creating an idol group comprised of Eeveelutions.
Noa was also able to keep the Meowth hoodie, as it was a collector’s item that they cherished deeply.
And so Noa would find their dream of becoming a Pokemorph achieved, by becoming an Eevee morph. Not only this, but Catrine seemed to be rather interested in the idea of creating an idol group comprised of Eeveelutions.
Noa was also able to keep the Meowth hoodie, as it was a collector’s item that they cherished deeply.
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Good for him, he got hit with the Kawaii-Hammer, and for to illustrate what that looks like, google "Vita Gigant Hammer" and then strap some rocket engines on one side of that thing.
For reference, that's a Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha reference, and the Kawaii Hammer is that, just with "Kawaii" stenciled on the side. So yeah, they're cute. Also is the end result male or female? The tail would point to male if we go by Let's Go logic, but last I checked normal Eevee outside of that have no gender differences and we already know, Pokemorph forms don't care about whether their appearance matches their gender.
For reference, that's a Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha reference, and the Kawaii Hammer is that, just with "Kawaii" stenciled on the side. So yeah, they're cute. Also is the end result male or female? The tail would point to male if we go by Let's Go logic, but last I checked normal Eevee outside of that have no gender differences and we already know, Pokemorph forms don't care about whether their appearance matches their gender.
I keep forgetting that Let's Go ended up establishing the whole tail pattern difference for the Eevee genders, which I'm actually not a fan of.
For Noa, I'm going with the idea that the character actually identifies more along the lines of non-binary, but is okay being referred to as he, she, they, whatever else. To Noa, they're just Noa.
For Noa, I'm going with the idea that the character actually identifies more along the lines of non-binary, but is okay being referred to as he, she, they, whatever else. To Noa, they're just Noa.
Actually, apparently in both Pokemon Mystery Dungeon Rescue Team DX and Pokemon Sword & Shield, the gender difference for Eevees became more wide spread (in other words even the generic Eevees had the new gender difference).
I think this might have to do with the fact that there exists a game where Eevee is a starter Pokemon alongside Pikachu.
I think this might have to do with the fact that there exists a game where Eevee is a starter Pokemon alongside Pikachu.
Yeah. Mentioned how Let's go established it. So it became a thing after. Even the current Eevee in the anime has that. Which is still kind of annoying. They decided to pretty much do it out of nowhere and accomplish it by simply making the tail pattern a heart design like female Pikachu.
I honestly don't care that it is a heart design like female Pikachu; because let's be honest here, how ELSE were they going to make female Eevee look different from male Eevee? I just don't see another way one could change Eevee around to make the difference between males and females be obvious like it is with Pikachu.
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