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:I'd say its coincidental. It is a clear merge of Abominable and Snow. If "a bomb of" sounded like "abominable" it would be in the etymology for the word abominable, not this Pokémon. '''[[User:Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#00693E">Toon Ganondorf</span> ]]  [[User Talk:Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#D4AF37">(t</span>]]  [[Special:Contributions/Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#D4AF37">c)</span>]]''' 01:43, 23 November 2011 (UTC)
:I'd say its coincidental. It is a clear merge of Abominable and Snow. If "a bomb of" sounded like "abominable" it would be in the etymology for the word abominable, not this Pokémon. '''[[User:Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#00693E">Toon Ganondorf</span> ]]  [[User Talk:Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#D4AF37">(t</span>]]  [[Special:Contributions/Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#D4AF37">c)</span>]]''' 01:43, 23 November 2011 (UTC)
== Origin ==
Considering the way Mega Abomasnow's body is drawn, It may be an analogy for a pinecone fully opening. Thus representing Abomasnow releasing it's true potential, while staying true to its evergreen theme. This picture may illustrate what I mean. http://www.warrenphotographic.co.uk/photography/bigs/08748-Pine-cone-open-and-closed-white-background.jpg

Revision as of 07:29, 31 January 2014

Glitch

When I look at the main article and scroll down at the anime pic of Abomasnow, it shows a picture of it crossing it's arms. But when I click on the picture itself it shows a picture of it leaping into the air. Shiramu Kuromu 22:21, 18 November 2010 (UTC)

A bomb of snow

I couldn't help but to notice Abomasnow's name sounds like "a bomb of snow". Can that be added to the "name origin" section? Wildgoose 20:32, November 22 2011 (UTC)

I'd say its coincidental. It is a clear merge of Abominable and Snow. If "a bomb of" sounded like "abominable" it would be in the etymology for the word abominable, not this Pokémon. Toon Ganondorf (t c) 01:43, 23 November 2011 (UTC)

Origin

Considering the way Mega Abomasnow's body is drawn, It may be an analogy for a pinecone fully opening. Thus representing Abomasnow releasing it's true potential, while staying true to its evergreen theme. This picture may illustrate what I mean. 08748-Pine-cone-open-and-closed-white-background.jpg