It was my mother's birthday yesterday, that is why I did not post. So, to make up for it, I have more sprites. Not made-up splices, beta Pokemon sprites that I made.
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The blue one that looks as if it would evolve into Lapras is Kurusu, a beta Pokemon for Gen II, the bear/work in progress, Honoguma, is also a beta for this Gen.
...I also made-up the shiny colors for Kurusu.
When I finish the Honoguma sprite I will post it for you all to see. I will probably have it done around tomorrow.
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Who knew that Kakuna has arms? (I raise my hand, looking around, seeing only about five people raising their hands.) Really people? I think that Kakuna's arms are the greatest part about it, it has arms that can hide in it's shell/cocoon/body! Do you not think that that is awesome? I think this may be my favorite Pokemon.
...Granted, I have over twenty favorite Pokemon, and still counting since Gen VI is coming right around the corner.
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What do you think, if Kurusu and Honoguma had been official Pokemon, Kurusu and Honoguma's names would be in the American versions?
I looked up what 'Kuru' and 'Su' mean in Japanese (I did not get very good results, so if you have a better understanding of Japanese, and think you know what the meaning of Kurusu's name is, please tell me), and I think that Kuru means 'to come' and Su either means 'nest, hive, den' or 'vinegar', so I will be going with the first one.
Since Kurusu's name would mean, assuming, 'To come nest/hive/den' I am going to think that it means more along the lines of 'to come hide'.
So since it is a water type (assuming), I would say it's American name could be something like, Splie, splash and shy, or Wahide, water and hide, or something more like Lidden, hidden and lake, and it could have been found by a hidden lake, or somewhere in water deep in a cave.
...I think I like Lidden the best.
Now for Honoguma. As it's name, according to Bulbapeidia, is assumed to be from 'hono', flame, and 'kuma', bear, I would say it's name would probably be something like Beame. bear and flame, or Flear, also bear and flame (maybe Fear also), but I think it might also have been Smare, smoke and bear.
...Wow, it took a lot less words to say what I thought Smare's name might have been, then it took for Lidden.
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That is all for today folks, good night, good Smare, and good Lidden! I hope you have enjoyed my post.
-Anon Y. Mous
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