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Needless to say, many in the fandom jumped to conclusions about its veracity, as the copyright on the terms "Land Forme" and "Sky Forme" had already been verified, while there was heavy evidence that Shaymin would be getting an alternate form. Thus, it became easily the most well-timed prank in the Pokémon fandom.
Needless to say, many in the fandom jumped to conclusions about its veracity, as the copyright on the terms "Land Forme" and "Sky Forme" had already been verified, while there was heavy evidence that Shaymin would be getting an alternate form. Thus, it became easily the most well-timed prank in the Pokémon fandom.


[[Serebii (person)|Serebii]], however, eventually reported that the Sky Forme Shaymin that had been passed around was a fake. The real one was leaked some time later due to artwork on drink cups from [[Pokémon Festa]].
PurpleKecleon, however, announced the next day in her DeviantArt journal that she had created the fake Sky Forme Shaymin. The real one was leaked some time later due to artwork on drink cups from [[Pokémon Festa]].


Due to this, many in the fandom have criticized PK, stating that it was her fault for taking advantage of the news<!--when in reality it was just the Pokémon fandom being its normal, idiotic self...-->.
Due to this, many in the fandom have criticized PK<sup><span title="" style="white-space: nowrap;">[<i>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Citation_needed citation needed]</i>]</span></sup>, stating that it was her fault for taking advantage of the news<!--when in reality it was just the Pokémon fandom being its normal, idiotic self...-->.


==Fanmade Pokémon==
==Fanmade Pokémon==

Revision as of 03:41, 13 September 2008

A fake Pokémon is any non-official Pokémon. There are several ways in which one can be created and enter mainstream knowledge.

Assumptions of real Pokémon

Sometimes before the release of a new generation of Pokémon games, a silhouette of a new Pokémon will be released in Pokémon Wonderland, with the picture shown the following month. In that timeframe, sometimes fans will guess what the Pokémon will look like and draw up their assumptions. Others interpret these assumptions as the actual Pokémon.

In other instances, a false name or evolution of a Pokémon may be invented by a fan before any official release. Other fans, again, interpret these assumptions as fact.

Some assumed Pokémon include:

Previously false assumptions

Sometimes fake Pokémon, though based on false assumptions at the time, coincidentally have real Pokémon appear in their place.

April Fools Pokémon

Often for April Fools pranks, Pokémon websites will create fake Pokémon and attempt to pass them off as recently revealed new Pokémon. These often include some of the commonly assumed fake Pokémon.

Some April Fools Pokémon include:

Other prank Pokémon

A fake sprite for the Sky Forme.

With the leak of Shaymin's Sky Forme in name, but without images to back the claim up, PurpleKecleon, a well-known Pokémon artist, created a fake version of this alternate form.

Needless to say, many in the fandom jumped to conclusions about its veracity, as the copyright on the terms "Land Forme" and "Sky Forme" had already been verified, while there was heavy evidence that Shaymin would be getting an alternate form. Thus, it became easily the most well-timed prank in the Pokémon fandom.

PurpleKecleon, however, announced the next day in her DeviantArt journal that she had created the fake Sky Forme Shaymin. The real one was leaked some time later due to artwork on drink cups from Pokémon Festa.

Due to this, many in the fandom have criticized PK[citation needed], stating that it was her fault for taking advantage of the news.

Fanmade Pokémon

It is not unusual for fans to create their own fake Pokémon for pure amusement, often creating new elemental types and moves as well. These are usually openly displayed and known about as being fake, though sometimes one may be assumed to be a real Pokémon by another fan.

External links

Several fansites have arose with a focus on fan-made Pokémon.