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[[Image:Egg_case.PNG|thumb|right|100px||An Egg case]] | [[Image:Egg_case.PNG|thumb|right|100px||An Egg case]] | ||
An '''Egg case''' is an {{pkmn|anime}}-exclusive item where individual [[Pokémon egg]]s are usually kept in. Egg cases are like incubators as they protect the egg inside from harm. It is small and compact. The glass container is cylindrical in shape, it has a pillow-like blanket at the bottom where the egg sits, and a yellow lid. It has a [[Poké Ball]] on the handle the top for putting the newly hatched Pokémon in. | An '''Egg case''' is an {{pkmn|anime}}-exclusive item where individual [[Pokémon egg]]s are usually kept in. Egg cases are like incubators as they protect the egg inside from harm. It is small and compact. The glass container is cylindrical in shape, it has a pillow-like blanket at the bottom where the egg sits, and a yellow lid. It has a [[Poké Ball]] on the handle the top for putting the newly hatched Pokémon in. | ||
{{an|Manaphy}} had a different egg case: the container was filled with water, had a gray top and bottom, and a light with a switch. | {{an|Manaphy}} had a different egg case: the container was filled with water, had a gray top and bottom, and a light with a switch. | ||
{{Anime}} | {{Project Anime notice|no}} | ||
[[Category:Items]] | [[Category:Items]] |
Revision as of 04:43, 2 October 2009
An Egg case is an anime-exclusive item where individual Pokémon eggs are usually kept in. Egg cases are like incubators as they protect the egg inside from harm. It is small and compact. The glass container is cylindrical in shape, it has a pillow-like blanket at the bottom where the egg sits, and a yellow lid. It has a Poké Ball on the handle the top for putting the newly hatched Pokémon in.
Manaphy had a different egg case: the container was filled with water, had a gray top and bottom, and a light with a switch.
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