Cubone (Pokémon): Difference between revisions

Now you’re edit warring, the information has been up for years and your the only one against it, I already countered all of your points.
(You're making a bigger claim here and you need to prove it, I already showed how there's enough reason to think it might be a mammal, also you also don't have majority)
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(Now you’re edit warring, the information has been up for years and your the only one against it, I already countered all of your points.)
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===Origin===
===Origin===
Cubone was created out of the thought of how sad it would be for a Pokémon to die.<ref>Satoshi Tajiri: "There's also Cubone, who was born from the thought of how sad it would be for a Pokémon to die. The bone Cubone holds is actually the bone of its dead mother. Cubone treasures it." [http://lavacutcontent.com/satoshi-tajiri-1997-interview/ Translation: Satoshi Tajiri Cuts Loose (1997 Interview)]</ref> In its design, it is reptilian or mammalian in nature and seems to be loosely based on bipedal {{wp|dinosaur}}s or early {{wp|mammal}}s. It also could be based on primitive cultures that wore bones for decoration and used them for weapons. The use of its bone {{m|Bonemerang|as a boomerang and as a weapon at the same time}} seems to be a reference to the {{wp|boomerang}}'s original use for hunting in {{wp|Indigenous Australians|Indigenous Australian}} cultures.
Cubone was created out of the thought of how sad it would be for a Pokémon to die.<ref>Satoshi Tajiri: "There's also Cubone, who was born from the thought of how sad it would be for a Pokémon to die. The bone Cubone holds is actually the bone of its dead mother. Cubone treasures it." [http://lavacutcontent.com/satoshi-tajiri-1997-interview/ Translation: Satoshi Tajiri Cuts Loose (1997 Interview)]</ref> In its design, it is reptilian in nature and seems to be loosely based on bipedal {{wp|dinosaur}}s. It also could be based on primitive cultures that wore bones for decoration and used them for weapons. The use of its bone {{m|Bonemerang|as a boomerang and as a weapon at the same time}} seems to be a reference to the {{wp|boomerang}}'s original use for hunting in {{wp|Indigenous Australians|Indigenous Australian}} cultures.


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