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Originally posted by Jessie Mulay
But what makes you think Sylveon is a female?
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its shades of pink, bows, serene and delicate appearance, and its being the lightest eeveelution reflects stereotypical or hegemonic feminine traits.
anyways:

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Originally posted by lipstick lesbian
its shades of pink, bows, serene and delicate appearance, and its being the lightest eeveelution reflects stereotypical or hegemonic feminine traits.
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It's gonna be a male counterpart mark my words
Sylveon Flying( or Light  ) type / New one Dragon type 
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Orange???
Fighting???
Ground????
Dragon???????? 
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It looks flawless! The Little Pokémonsters thank you. 
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Member Since: 6/23/2012
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They might as well just make an Eeveelution for every type cause we ain't gon' stop until we get them all. 
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Member Since: 9/21/2011
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Thank the LAWD for news this Saturday, cause my fav is so quiet and I need this
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Originally posted by lipstick lesbian
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Pink = Sylveon
Obviously flying
Orange = Ground
The counterpart to Sylveons obvious flying-type 
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Thank you!!! 
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I find this article pretty much interesting, take a look.
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There are a lot of theories going around as to what the significance is behind Pokémon X and Y Versions’ names and the designs of the two featured Pokémon. At this point, we’re all aware that X, Y, and Z are the axes of a three-dimensional plane, fitting for Pokémon‘s first main-series foray onto Nintendo 3DS. But everything we’ve seen about the design of these creatures is far too intricate to be so shallow.
Pokémon X and Y Versions are based on Norse mythology. Not Thor and Loki the way Marvel depicts them, but the original beliefs held by the Germanic peoples who looked to the skies and saw the land of Asgard.
In Norse mythology, the Tree of the World, Yggdrasil, is located at the center of the universe and holds the nine worlds together through its roots. While X, Y, and Z represent the three axes on a 3D plane, they also represent the three encompassing realms held by Yggdrasil: Asgard, Midgard, and Niflheim. Each of the nine worlds held by these realms is home to a different race and is located in a different area of the tree. Most importantly, each of the three encompassing realms is represented by a different animal.
Asgard, home to the gods, is the first of these worlds. Asgard is located at the top of Yggdrasil, also home to a divine eagle. This eagle is said to be blind, but graced with the ability to see into the souls of all Yggdrasil’s creatures from all nine realms. The majestic Yveltal reminds us of this eagle due to its avian features and “legendary” powers. Furthermore, as people and animals go blind, their eyes tend to develop a tinge of blue. Yveltal’s eyes are a shocking light blue, as seen in the game’s trailer, implying that it may be blind and/or have the ability to see into the souls of people and Pokémon.
Descending Yggdrasil, the next world we encounter is Midgard, the world of the mortals. Midgard is home to four stags with branch-shaped horns as high as Yggdrasil itself. Each of these four stags houses a different-colored jewel in its horns—red, blue, yellow, and purple. As we can see between the two official depictions of Xerneas, the creature has all four of these colors inside its tall, branch-shaped horns, which would appear to represent all four mythical stags in one.
But the roots of Yggdrasil are certainly the most interesting to this theory, especially in the context of understanding the story of Generation VI. The roots of Yggdrasil hold together the remaining seven realms, and along those roots slithers a serpent-like dragon, trapped by the tree’s roots from the rest of the universe. This dragon, Niohoggr, gnaws on the roots of Yggdrasil as it crawls across Niflheim, the land which houses Hel, Realm of the Dead. Could the third Pokémon in this new legendary trio be a serpent coiling its body in the shape of a Z? Much like how Yveltal and Xerneas represent concepts akin to Heaven and Earth, could this mysterious third Pokémon represent Hell
What’s also intriguing about this theory is how well it ties into the already understood ideas of the 3D plane. Yveltal of Asgard represents the Y-axis through its large wings and gift of flight. Meanwhile, Xerneas of Midgard is restricted to the ground by its lack of wings, forced only to walk horizontally the surface of the Earth, or the X-axis, if you will. The third Pokémon, based on Niohoggr, can be assumed to crawl back and forth across the roots of this tree, which spread in all directions. Much like how the Z-axis can be placed anywhere among the X and Y axes to form a 3D plane, the roots of Yggdrasil are not bound by a constant height.
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Discuss. 
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Thank you!!! 
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Originally posted by Auren
It looks flawless! The Little Pokémonsters thank you. 
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Hope we get new info soon.
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^^ that is old stale information sis
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If the new forme of Mewtwo is true then...
Forme differences are not my cup of tea. 
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new mewtwo form? (still unconfirmed)
i personally don't care about legendaries, & i agree with skyian. new forms are boring
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I'm not here for them touching the iconic (not ATRL iconic, but iconic fo' real) first generation
Let alone that they will give them disgusting new forms
Especially on Mewtwo
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Awesome 
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Originally posted by Sorbet
I'm not here for them touching the iconic (not ATRL iconic, but iconic fo' real) first generation
Let alone that they will give them disgusting new forms
Especially on Mewtwo
Awesome 
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The 1. generation is iconicly overrated  but i need some 1. gen Pre/ Evolutions  and i agree they better not touch Mewtwo 
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Originally posted by !Blue!
The 1. generation is iconicly overrated  but i need some 1. gen Pre/ Evolutions  and i agree they better not touch Mewtwo 
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It's not overrated in terms of impact. The first generation is a true pop culture icon
However, I'm here for two or three (pre-)evo's for the first generation Pokémon, but nothing more than that.
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I looks like that damn thing from Never Ending Story or whatever. Juck. New forms suck. I just want pokemon.
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That Mewto looks like that thing from DragonBall Z
So fake :deadbananna2:
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Originally posted by Sorbet
It's not overrated in terms of impact. The first generation is a true pop culture icon
However, I'm here for two or three (pre-)evo's for the first generation Pokémon, but nothing more than that.
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It may have made a huge impact because those are the games that started everything but 3rd gen and 2nd gen >>> 1. gen
and even the 5th is superior storywise and pokemon design wise they are quite even (exept for the starter pokemon. 5th gen had the worst ones  )
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OMG
Im not here for ****** tentacle Mewtwo :dies;
please be fake
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