>introduce mememon
>the joke gets old faster than a tobacco addict teenager
>is introduced in your rival's team when he's experimenting with his team to get stronger
>it's ditched instantly because it's CANONICALLY trash
>this repeats right in the next generation because it's just that bad
What went wrong? What made this guy such a massive disgrace?
Wait that’s actually his name in Japanese?! The FRICK??!!
It can't really be conveyed in romaji, but there's a glottal stop between the two Us, so its name is basically a choking noise.
>It can't really be conveyed in romaji
U-u
There.
n...no i...it's not the same!!!!!
except hyphens have multiple meanings, Japanese language is not fit for roman characters
hai, most honoraboru nihongo cannot be written in gaijen rettarsu
I don't even speak Japanese, I'm just not a monolingual tard who thinks that language is some binary thing that can be translated word for word. Even translations are interpretations and hinge on so many factors it's unreal. Hence why they should always be taken with a grain of salt. But you keep doing your thing anon
The simple fact is that romanji transliteration isn't perfect because it's usually done by people who only know one of the languages.
'Uu' is just an incorrect representation of the u+u sound. Just like how Chinese romanization incorrectly uses a 'q' to represent a 'ch' sound.
Hepburn romanisation was done by one of the most important and influential English-Japanese translators in history, and Wade-Giles is the most consistent (and preferred by the Chinese state) romanisation available for Chinese.
In both cases, the systems were created by people who were native-level fluent in those languages.
No wait, Wade-Giles is the old version. The current one (that uses Q) is called Pinyin, and was actually developed by the Chinese themselves.
>"ooh"
Well, you're good enough for Funimation at least.
>U-u
Isn't U'u better? I'm surprised they went with 'Uu' though. That seems like it's wrong, cut and dry.
Bulbapedo "translators" aren't known for their quality.
It's the official spelling. It's just that nip fans don't need to look at the romanization to tell how the name is pronounced, so it's not THTA important exactly how it represents the sounds in the name.
Okay, that’s funny
That would’ve been great
And this little shit is called Uuruu
That's just how you spell Wooloo in nipponese though
I love this homie like you wouldn’t believe.
Should have been a ducklet evolution, also should have gotten a gmax.
Also should just get bst buff all around.
Not a bad idea, a Gigantamax Cramorant that gets a Dynamaxed Pikachu in its mouth would have extended the life of the joke for 5 extra seconds, it would basically double its original time of grace.
Gigantamax Cramorant with a regular-sized Wailord in its mouth would be neat.
That's perfect.
based cramorant enjoyer
i decided to masuda one and name it masala back in swsh
Hop...
it reminded me of that old news story of the bird who got dunked in curry and was reported as a new species
Wish it was pure water type, flying does no favours for a Pokémon that wants to get hit. It needs neutral or resisted damage not immunities.
Especially not an immunity that comes at the cost of a 4x weakness
I love him too. Cramorant and Corviknight woke me up to the fact that Flying is my favorite type.
It's on Kieran's team because he says "Uuu..."
>Suguri
lmao
Why?
>hard carried me and the team in Dynamax Adventures
I don't know if he is shit.
>Dynamax Adventures
People rag on the AI for good reasons but every now and then something good comes from it like their Pokemon using a status move (like Aurorus using Thunder Wave).
Leads me to think the AI is coded to always use status moves first if the Pokemon they're using knows any. Then again they can go full fricktard with shit like Crawduant spamming Swords Dance.
>What went wrong?
You answered your own question in the 4th line. Design-wise it's alright and has an interesting gimmick but its main problem is that it's just so bad competitively, both in singles and doubles.
That being said, it did manage to get placed in the top 30 in the Galar section on both of the Pokémon of the Year polls so it has that going for it.
tldr: People like it but it's bad in battle.
I love cramorant its my second favourite galar mon after cursola
I run it with hurricane blunder policy its funny
>canon voreshit PKMN
I know you like him for that reason. . .
Isn't Cramorant like a super strong species in universe
Yeah both it's sword and violet dex entries talk about how strong it is
man FRICK this kid. he wants to be his brother so bad
just like how magcargo is hotter than the sun
or that raichu can knock out an indian elephant with its electricity
reconnect to Copperajah
>use it in teal mask
>turns out to be surprisingly fun
Don't care, Cramorant is based
And despite all that, it's STILL popular enough to get its own ROMhack
>UU
>it's actually PU