Wednesday, November 21, 2007

A Pokemon Goodnight


Today's guest blogger is my 17-year-old brother, Devin.

In the real world, people fall asleep to bedtime stories, but in the world of Pokémon, they fall asleep differently. In this place, people of all ages work hard to catch and train animals called Pokémon. All Pokémon have different weakness, strengths, and abilities. Some Pokémon have the ability to put huge crowds to sleep.

At any time of day, people may fall asleep due to the presence of Jigglypuff, a pink circular-shaped Pokémon who puts people to sleep when she sings. Often, people are walking happily through the city when suddenly a Jigglypuff appears and begins to sing. People try to run away, but Jigglypuff starts singing with her microphone; everyone becomes sleepy and eventually fall to the ground. After Jigglypuff is done singing, she becomes angry because no one is still awake to hear her sing, so she takes the bottom off her microphone, which reveals a marker tip. She proceeds to draw X’s and O’s on the crowd’s faces. By the time they wake up, Jigglypuff has disappeared. Her song consistes of the word "Jigglypuff" sung over and over, which can be seen in this video.

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