Where the deer and the Pokemon play

This is the Pikachu song - thanks to the Pokemonster site for the great pictures and sounds! A link to his site is down below.



I drew this picture to send to the pokemon art website, a part of Pokemon World. You can visit all the Pokemon in cyberspace at Pokemon World, the official Nintendo website for Pokemon.

My personal pokemon opinions

Favorite pokemon: Houndoom.
Reasons: Fighting skills, and tough looking image. It also has a good mixture of dark and fire types.
Favorite genetic type: flying, ghost, psychic, dark, steel, and electric.
Cutest: Chansey
Ugliest: Magcargo
Best fighter: Mewtwo
E-mail me and tell me some of your opinions on pokemon.


I adopted this cool-looking Mewto from Shocker's Pokemon adoption site
Name: King Arthur
Age: 15
Height: 7 ft
Weight: 256 lbs
Interests: telekinetic fencing, riding horses, playing chess

To adopt a Pokemon for your page, click here

This is a short summary on pokemon, where some live, and a little data about them.
A pokemon is an unusual monster thingy. There are 15 genetic types of pokemon: normal, fire, water, electric, grass, ice, fighting, poison, ground, flying, psychic, bug, rock, ghost, and dragon. Pokemon is a video game that originated in Japan. For some people, pokemon are pets, while others use them to fight. Instead of punching, kicking, and shooting, they send out little animals. Some pokemon do look like terrifying monsters, some look super cute. Pokemon like Pikachu are cute, while some like Nidoking look like science freaks. Some pokemon are only found in one place. The pokemon in the Safari zone are a good example. Things like Exeggcute, Dratini, Kangaskhan, and Tauros are good examples. Some pokemon resemble things we are familiar with. A person who owns a pokemon is a pokemon trainer, and a trainer's ultimate goal is to capture all 250 pokemon, and defeat the head trainers at Pokemon League.


As of 2\12\2000, I have all started up the gold version of pokemon on my game boy. In other words, I've started back up. I have 136 pokemon out of 250. I can give you all the info you need. All you need to do is E-mail me.

Here are some links to other Pokemon sites:

Can Christian's play Pokemon? Read this and find out why Pokemon and God can both be in your life.

Mewtwo's Ultimate Pokemon Site Hard to read because of the background, but good tips.

Pokemon Matchups This is a handy little guide about what attacks you might want to use on some of the Pokemon. Good links also.

Pokemon Game Cheats Good tips and a picture of the rare mew with description.

Pokemonster's 3D Pokemon pictures This has great pics and battle music to listen to.


Keep watching my page for more....or e-mail me at Scyther's mailbox


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