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I forgot to add these to my glitchdex, haha.

Rainer, the secret "Pokegod" evolution of Blastoise from the good old days of Red and Blue.

Scientists, following in the footsteps of those that created the first Mewtwo, were working with genetically altered clones of a Charmeleon, Wartortle, and Ivysaur. However, due to an accident involving elevated amounts of radiation, the Pokemon evolved, but not into the expected Blastoise, Charizard, and Venusaur. Or so goes my explanation of them ;)

Sprites (c) Novoni. Sorry for the obnoxious watermark, by the way, I'm just over-protective XD

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Pokemon (c) Nintendo and Game Freak
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:icontyrannosore:
Woah! like, alternate Pokemon! So cool! i had a dream about that!
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:iconpokeghost:
All of your pokegod sprites are so awesome! And you know, the same scientists who where cloning mew did actully try to clone a bulbasaur, Charmander and squirtle, as well as one of the scintist's daughters who had apparently died! They where trying to get more powerful forms of them or something like that (other then the daughter. I think the daughter is the only reason the scientist tried to clone anything). If you don't believe me it's on YouTube. I think it might be the origin of mewtwo extended version or something like that....if you do look for it and that doesn't work, try mewtwo and Amber.
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:iconmegalucasmodelml:
What is a pokegod?
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~Quilava23 Aug 23, 2012  Hobbyist General Artist
PokéGods is a term used to refer to a certain group of fake Pokémon whose Pokédex numbers were greater than 150 and were supposedly obtainable in the Generation I games. The term was in popular use among fans in the late 1990s and into the new millennium, as the Gold and Silver versions were in development. The concept was very much discussed and disputed over on various forum websites at the time, and many edited screenshots were passed off as real to try to "prove" the case.

Most PokéGods were said to be near-invincible, while a few were only considered hidden, "bonus" Pokémon. Codes and cheats to obtain these Pokémon were widely distributed. The cheats usually involved doing odd tasks that could take hours at a time, such as beating the Pokémon League a predetermined number of times, usually with set Pokémon.

writing goes to bulbapedia not me.
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:iconrubiigamez:
aw fk i wanna use so bad!!!
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~Gevaarvol Feb 27, 2010  Hobbyist General Artist
its awsome but, It has one less cannon, and its somehow BETTER than blastoise? maybe if it had 3 cannons......
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:icondigit-aria:
I must say that I really enjoy all three of your PokeGod interpretations of the three starters. I was wondering if you ever planned on trying any of the other PokeGods?
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:iconiririv:
Interesting. You know what would be interesting? having this kind of alternative evolution for the original pokemons, but making them LESS powerful than the original final stages. Just as a curiosity, as if the original final stages were too badass to match.
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:iconking1019:
awesom im thinking of trying to make evolutions but i couldnt get near your level of awesomness
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:iconnovoni:
~Novoni Nov 28, 2008   Digital Artist
Aw, thanks! Believe me, it takes tons of practice, not just in actually drawing or spriting, but in getting good concepts. Keep trying, and you'll come up with a good one eventually!
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