
Ash, Dawn, and Brock: (get surprised) You talked!? Zorua: (chuckles) Yeah. Ash: Excuse me, but you were just about to get pushed off of a cliff, right there. Zorua: I wouldn't have needed your help, anyway. However.īrock: I'm glad we avoided a fight. Narrator: As Ash's quest to become a Pokémon Master continues, our heroes have decided to take a shortcut to the Pokemon Baccer Championship in Crown City. Grings Kodai: Just one day and the Time Ripple's gone! Before then. Grings Kodai: Do you have Zorua's visual data? Goone: Yes. Grings Kodai: So Zorua escaped? Goone: Forgive me, sir. (moves his arm to call Ninjask to take Zorua away in the hole, Zoroark is restrained by electric bolts and it pained) You wouldn't want any harm to come to the Zorua you've cared for like it was your own, now would you? (Zoroark looks disgusted) Be smart and obey! (groans pleased) Zoroark's powers of illusion are nothing less than monumental. Grings Kodai: Even the camera was fooled. (Grings Kodai activates the Illusion Canceler device) Rowena: I was still surprised, even though I had switched on my Illusion Canceler. is Zorua that important? (Zoroark transforms into Raikou) Good. Kodai, all final preparations are complete. Possibly beyond! This is where we find a young man named Ash, from Pallet Town, working with his partner Pikachu to catch other Pokémon and perfect the fine art of the Pokémon battle! On a continuing journey to one day become a Pokémon Master as up ahead, an exciting world of different Pokémon awaits, and this Pokémon world is jam-packed with incredible adventure! Attempting to count every kind of Pokémon might be challeging indeed, with numbers heading well into the hundreds. It is the thirteenth animated installment in the Pokémon film series, and was released in Japan on July 10, 2010.ĭialogue Narrator: The astounding world of Pokémon! Teaming with majesty and intrigue. The film was directed by Kunihiko Yuyama from a screenplay by Hideki Sonoda. Just a thought.Pokémon: Zoroark: Master of Illusions is a 2010 Japanese animated adventure film. They even could have made sneezing a different status effect, for example, it prevents the character from attacking as well as does some damage to the user, or even all players. Spores can actually cause sneezing, so biologically this would fit, and with how I laid out the sneezing status effect, it would be practically the same as sleep. What it would do is prevent the person/Pokémon from being able to attack because they were sneezing. They could have made sneezing a status effect. I actually disagree with this whole spore thing because they could have made this work in a much more biological way that would still result in the same desired effect. I can’t find any other game with a spore attack, and most games that have a sleep status effect calls the attack some play on the words Sleep, Hypnosis, etc. I do want to point out that these are the only games where I have found “Spore” to mean a sleep attack. This whole process is called alternation of generations. These spores spread all over the place, and grow into haploid organisms (termed gametophytes in plants) that can then produce gametes which can mate to produce new, genetically unique, sporophytes. Fungi, like plants, can exist as both haploid (one copy of each chromosome) and diploid (two copies of each chromosome (humans are diploid)) organisms, and the spores are the result of diploid organisms (termed sporophytes in plants) undergoing meiosis to form haploid spores. This makes eradicating the spores virtually impossible.
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Though these stresses do make it hard for the spores to grow into full on molds, these stresses can’t actually kill the spores (though high heat can, but it has to be really really hot). Because they are being thrown into the wild so haphazardly, these spore cells are specialized to be able to withstand tons of environmental stresses: high temperatures, low moisture, etc. A fungus can produce millions of spores, release them into the world, where they then find a new warm moist place to inhabit and grow. Spores are the way for fungi to massively reproduce. Spores cause an interesting problem for these buildings. Fungal spores are generally the cause of most mold allergies that plague people who live/work in older, mold infested buildings.

Though many plants, fungi, and bacteria all have the ability to produce spores, fungal spores are usually what comes to mind first. Now here’s my question, how did spores get aligned with falling asleep? In this fusion form though, Aspara has a special ability called “Spore” that can attack all enemies and has what seems like a 1% chance of making them fall asleep.

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