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U-uhm, I'm sorry to bother you all again, but I would like to know...
Well, all I saw on the way here were birds and rats. When I first came here, another person told me that there were all different kinds of Pokemon here, and that many were strange, like snakes made out of rocks. Fluffy is pretty good at keeping them away though....
A-Anyway, are there more different ones further ahead? I looked at my map, there seems to be a lot of towns here. Is the one by the ocean always warm? My parents went on a cruise before I was born. They said that it was warm every day where it went.
Oh, sorry, I didn't mean to keep talking like that. Sorry.
Well, all I saw on the way here were birds and rats. When I first came here, another person told me that there were all different kinds of Pokemon here, and that many were strange, like snakes made out of rocks. Fluffy is pretty good at keeping them away though....
A-Anyway, are there more different ones further ahead? I looked at my map, there seems to be a lot of towns here. Is the one by the ocean always warm? My parents went on a cruise before I was born. They said that it was warm every day where it went.
Oh, sorry, I didn't mean to keep talking like that. Sorry.
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Hello! I'm Menma! Are you lonely?
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Usually the different routes have different types of them, so if you keep traveling you'll find lots of new ones to see.
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Hello, there. You'll probably find new Pokemon everytime you explore a place you haven't been to before. Have you tried catching any yet?
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From what I understand about this place, you tend to see mostly bird and rodent pokemon on Route 29 which is between Cherrygrove City and New Bark Town. There may be others but the only one I was seeing was a purple monkey called an Aipom. It kind of... took my Pokegear for a bit then ran to the top of the trees. You probably see more varied Pokemon as you travel on through the other cities and Routes.
I hope this helps.
[A small humanoid Pokemon with bladed arms and fingers waved to the girl.] I'm Chris and that's Maya.
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Oh, and don't mind the passing Haunter. His species is pretty huge for a floating head! 5'3'' and all that. He's joined by a Rotom and Lampent, and the three zip after an agitated looking Alakazam.
The camera turns back to Riku, who grins.]
There are hundreds of different Pokémon out there. The stuff on the early routes is just the beginning.
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Only birds and rats? You didn't see any monkeys?
[Speaking of monkeys, there happens to be a purple one sitting on Ash's shoulder, waving in greeting.]
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I haven't been out that far, but I think it'd be pretty warm until it starts getting cooler. The sea air can be really cold then, especially at night.
...There are some weird pokemon out there. Someone I know has a horse with a mane and tail made out of fire, even.
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