Talk:Braviary (Pokémon): Difference between revisions

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::But it isn't the blue of the American flag. It's more purple. Magenta's a shade of red, cream's a shade of white, and cyan's a shade of blue. Just because they're shades of the colors on the American flag, it doesn't make it representative of the American flag. Porygon's got the same color scheme as shades of the American flag. It doesn't make it representative of America.[[User:GreatLiver|GreatLiver]] 14:25, 17 July 2010 (UTC)
::But it isn't the blue of the American flag. It's more purple. Magenta's a shade of red, cream's a shade of white, and cyan's a shade of blue. Just because they're shades of the colors on the American flag, it doesn't make it representative of the American flag. Porygon's got the same color scheme as shades of the American flag. It doesn't make it representative of America.[[User:GreatLiver|GreatLiver]] 14:25, 17 July 2010 (UTC)
:::Porygon isn't an eagle, either, nor does it have white, except on the eyes. Wargle has a thin stripe of yellow on its tail. That's the only yellow on it, barring the beak and feet. It doesn't use the same shades as the American flag because it looks better with darker colors. It's quite clearly a red, white and blue eagle. The huge patch of white feathers behind the headdress give it the appearance of a bald eagle, widely recognized as a symbol of the United States. The headdress is indicative of Native Americans, because Native Americans are an important part of America. The idea that a reference to either one means it's impossible for it to be a reference to the other is simply foolish. [[User:Tolstak|Tolstak]] 19:08, 17 July 2010 (UTC)
:::Porygon isn't an eagle, either, nor does it have white, except on the eyes. Wargle has a thin stripe of yellow on its tail. That's the only yellow on it, barring the beak and feet. It doesn't use the same shades as the American flag because it looks better with darker colors. It's quite clearly a red, white and blue eagle. The huge patch of white feathers behind the headdress give it the appearance of a bald eagle, widely recognized as a symbol of the United States. The headdress is indicative of Native Americans, because Native Americans are an important part of America. The idea that a reference to either one means it's impossible for it to be a reference to the other is simply foolish. [[User:Tolstak|Tolstak]] 19:08, 17 July 2010 (UTC)
::: Wargle's underside is Navy Blue, just like it's Navy Blue on the US Flag. Granted there seems to be different variations of the US Flag (in terms of shading), some have Royal Blue, others seem to have dull blue-gray color (and some as I said have Navy Blue). Even the red seems to have variations in the flag (some being a bright red, others appear to be a darker red). I'm not saying Wargle is connected to the American (because even with colors, everyone seems to be missing the biggest one, and that's the stars). LOL about all these color issues, and yet not one brings up the fact Wargle doesn't have any stars anywhere on its body (that we know of). --[[User:Dman dustin|Dman dustin]] 19:35, 17 July 2010 (UTC)


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