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− | Porygon is a somewhat small virtual Pokémon in corporeal form with a red-and-blue duck-toy appearance, and a very polygonal appearance. As claimed by in-game Pokédex entries, it is the world's first artificially created Pokémon specie, which scientists finally succeeded in making using the most advanced technologies. It consists entirely of programming code, and it is capable of reverting itself entirely back into program data and entering and moving freely into cyberspace. It is copy-protected, so it cannot be duplicated by copying. It can only perform the basic motions that is in its program. It doesn't breathe, so people are eager to try it in any environment; it is anticipated that it can fly into space safely, but none has managed the feat yet. |
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− | Porygon is most notable abroad for featuring in an infamous Pokémon episode entitled "Electric Soldier Porygon", where flashes of color in a "digital world" caused over 600 Japanese viewers to be rushed to hospitals for receiving epileptic seizures. While Porygon itself was not the "culprit" of the seizure-inducing images, Porygon was nonetheless attached with a particularly negative association with one of the Pokémon series' most controversial incidents, and neither it nor its evolutions ever appeared again in a Pokémon anime episode or movie (except for a cameo appearance in ''Pokemon: Heroes''). |
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− | ==In ''Super Smash Bros.''== |
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+ | Porygon appears in ''Super Smash Bros.'' on the [[Saffron City]] stage as a stage Pokémon. |
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Latest revision as of 19:35, 1 January 2024
Porygon (ポリゴン Porigon) is a Normal Pokémon from the Pokémon universe.
In Super Smash Bros.
Porygon appears in Super Smash Bros. on the Saffron City stage as a stage Pokémon.
In Super Smash Bros. Melee
Porygon’s model appears in Poké Floats.
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