Eternatus is no doubt the worst to have • Legendary Pokémon • Can destroy buildings • Largest Pokémon at 65 feet tall • If that isn't enough, the Dynamax power, if it doesn't blow up your house, would make your neighborhood a Max Spot and tons of people would start having Max battles and all the Pokémon in a nearby radius would turn giant and destroy even more houses how does this Pokémon exist how can people just carry it around what the heck
In regards to fire types, there ARE ones you can keep as pets, although only a few. Growlithe: Only really barks and bites and dex entries explicitly mention loyalty and obedience towards their trainer. Arcanine: Same as Growlithe. Ponyta: The mane doesn't catch things on fire. Plus if it trusts you enough, the mane will no longer hurt you when touched. Pansear: The fire is extremely controlled on its head, and the dex entries mention that it loves helping people. It's also known to help make tea. Darumaka: The flame is kept only on the inside of its body. It's also seen as a good luck charm, and its poop was historically used as pocket warmers. Plus, it falls asleep when it gets cold. Litleo: The fire type is its hot blood and does not actually do much with actual fire, unlike Pyroar. Oricorio: It's just a spicy dancing bird.
Glowlithe Is kept by James of team rocket as a pet and it seems fine. Fire types can produce fire but it could be a useful pet, if you had a old fireplace, light up the logs .
@@theschnozzler a reference that that insane post that ignored the existence of the “Human-like Egg Group”, which presumably contains all the non-human Pokémon humans are inter-fertile with.
@@runeanonymous9760 I went to check it out. That makes hypno actively creepier, Ash's mom actively more sus, and me surprised that there are some in there that aren't nearly as popular but now burdened with the knowlegdge that they're a canon possibility.
Geez choopo, you really fibbed up! Eevee's spot should be higher. From Ultra Moon, "Its genes are easily influenced by its surroundings. Even its face starts to look like that of its Trainer." This makes Eevee creepier than one would expect.
Both Mew and Shaymin would actually make amazing house pets. They are both known to be incredibly friendly and loving. They are also tiny, and adorable!
Nah it is going to make a universe in your house and we all know that you don't want it there. So mew probably NO. I don't hate mew I just think it would be unnecessary to have a mew
You might’ve glossed over the fact gastly isn’t just a lil cloud guy but a cloud of poisonous glass meaning if it tried to show affection and got near you, you would more than likely flatline soon after or the second it gets too close
Shaymin is literally just a hedgehog that can occasionally turn into a dog with a case of zoomies. Not to mention it helps nature around it flourish. If that aint one of the best pets to have, i dont know what is
I’d like to make an argument for Victini too, the little guy is the embodiment of victory and is said to bring guaranteed victory to its trainer, so even if the government came after you for having a mythical being, it would somehow work out by dumb luck Also, it’s adorable
@@zipperooni shaymin wins the government argument as well, there are a good bit of them and the people are chill when they give you a gracidea for one every gen
6:01 not sure if someone’s already said this but minior dies as soon as it leaves that shell thing, it slowly evaporates into space and it’s gone forever after that, so it is safe but it would basically be a speedrun to cry over the loss of a loved one
I actually like the idea of Aromatisse as a pet. As humanoids/semi-humanoids go, it's animal-like enough to not make it weird to treat it as a pet, but human-like enough to pose daintily. I can imagine it posing dramatically like a little damsel in distress whenever its food bowl is empty. Also, it doubles as an air freshener. Granted, its fragrance is strong enough to make you lose your sense of smell, and it probably produces horrendous odors when it feels threatened, but it's fluffy, so I'll take it.
I'm not sure if Aromatisse is fluffy, I've always seen it more as an avian creature. Still, if it is a Birb, it would still make for a really good pet!
I second all of this !!! Ive done roleplays with one of the main characters i use having an aromatisse as a pet, his name is Yankee and hes a very good boy that uses his scent making abilities to help his trainer relax and he does NOT deserve this slander !!!
@@silversonome5360 It’s definitely very owl-like, but it has paws, and the Pokédex says it has fur, so this might just be in appearance. Not that a birb can’t be fluffy. I’d call a real owl fluffier than Aromatisse, since the Pokémon weighs quite a bit, but the real bird is skinny under those feathers.
"all ghost types are bad" BUT..but Mimikyu is a sweetheart. All they want is a friend(i mean there is even a song about how they wants to be your friend and everything!),and as so long no one looks under its cloth, its perfectly safe. It doesn't curse or drain your life force, thus it is the safest among ghost types.
So hear me out: I’d learn to sew just so I could make my mimikyu alternate costumes to wear. Like I get pikachu is popular and mimikyu wants to be loved, but I’d love it no matter what Pokemon it wanted to look like.
Well, I mean it’s basically an immortal clingy girlfriend who will commit brutal violence on things it hates…like the single most popular pokemon and the mascot of the series
have you ever heard of the Pokémon Hypno? He literally has a pendulum that he swings to hypnotize people to make them DO WHAT HE WANTS, then literally eats their dreams. He has canonically stolen a child. My least favorite Pokémon, just makes me uncomfortable. There is a whole episode in the Anime where Hypno causes a whole town of children to go crazy and act like Pokémon. I mean he’s not all bad he forced Ed Sheehan to pass out
To be fair, that anime episode was an unintentional side effect of people with insomnia using Hypno's powers to fall asleep. The hypnotic waves reached out to the children unintentionally, and I believe he was also responsible for reversing it
Altaria is described as super friendly and easy to bond with. I think it should be in tier one with its pre-evolution. But this may just be bias towards my favorite Pokémon lol.
Altaria is my second favorite pokemon, but i think itd be a little hard to keep as a pet simply because of its size. Its much bigger than swablu, so youd probably have to dedicate a specific room to it instead of just letting it roam around the entire house
@@msbellebelle This guy put buffolant in tier 1 though, so I figured that wasn’t really an issue. Either way, Altaria is closer to the size of a large dog than something that would be impossible to house.
This is fascinating to watch as a pokemon fan and a wildlife veterinarian student. I want to make my own rankings now because I definitely disagree/want to elaborate on a lot of the Pokemon
How are steel types dangerous ? Most of them are just armored animals/items with very few having actual weaponary you could cut yourself on (or cutting you).
i think litleo would be a manageable fire type. it says its mane only gets hot when it's battling or extremely angry, so as long as you give it love and care it would be fine.
Oh, Drampa won’t eat the bully... He’ll just secretly follow the bully to his home and then burn his house down to the ground…probably with the bully and his whole family still inside it… …Yeah, so basically, don’t ever bully a kid who has a pet Drampa…
I think that leafeon would be the best pet, it eats sunlight and it doesn't like to fight. However it can cut entire trees with one swipe of its tail and will protect its friends so maybe not >.> I'm sold on the low monthly cost of having one though, plus it can help me chop wood!
i mean you are close but (this isn't the Vaporeon copypasta) Hey guys did you know that in terms of domesticated Pokémon, Espeon is the best pet? Needless to say, Espeon is very cute and can enhance this charm with moves such as Baby-Doll Eyes and Charm. Another big plus for Espeon is that it is one of the most loyal Pokémon existence as per its RSE entry, “Espeon is extremely loyal to any trainer it considers to be worthy. It is said that this Pokémon developed its precognitive powers to protect its trainer from harm.” It literally became a psychic to protect you. It does its job very well also, with a solid 525 Base Stat Total. To add to Espeon’s case, it can also use telepathy on you to communicate, allowing it to understand your feelings and calm you down, even more than a normal pet. It also has the ability Synchronize and with a good special defense of 95, you can vent to it and it will not mind, even if it is something really messed up (like banging vaporeon you weirdos). Finally, Espeon is an incredibly smart Pokémon, and with its telekinesis it can feed itself and give itself water, meaning if you’re going out of town Espeon can handle itself. In conclusion, Espeon is an unmatched pet because you can talk to it, it is one of the most loyal and cute Pokémon, one of the most low- maintenance Pokémon in the game, not to even mention that it is an excellent protector so it can be both an indoor and outdoor Pokémon, as well as defend you with its ESP and high special defense and attack.
@@mizukittyakinyama iirc espeon can predict the weather! I think in the pokemon world espeon's a fantastic service mon, both physically and emotionally aiding its trainer.
any pokemon can be a good pet if raised correctly. the difference is if they're badly raised, whether they'll destroy your furniture, your city, or your dimension (looking at you giratina n guzzlord)
Looking at how dangerous these creatures are, it kinda makes sense why the Pokémon world is so friendly. If humans treated Pokémon with any hostility, they probably wouldn’t last long.
That and the humans ae really strong in that world. Ash is superhuman (even for the anime), Lillie is also super strong, so are Brock, Misty , Dawn, Bruno is buff and strong as hell, Sabrina is a monster, TR are able to survive most things, the guys from Dark City survived beatings from Electrabuzz, Scyther and electricity from Pikachu.
i think flareon should be lower personally cause its kinda just. a dog but also i read somewhere it can warm up its body so it can give great hugs ! that being said it definitely would destroy your furniture fire or not cause i have three dogs and we literally had to get a new couch after like a couple months of adopting one of them fnjdjds
@@slappybio1686 It has an organ where it stores the fire I think, so biologically it can still breathe fire. It just can't use it as a weapon if that's the case
@@memelurd7341 An Electro Magnetic Pulse? I mean yeah but we kinda don't really know how the Violet paradox pokemon are powered or are they either Cyborgs or actual Robots Are they the future pokemons of Paldea? If they are then they're probably powered by the Tera Crystals
Fennekin, even if you don't teach it any fire type moves, will destroy any house plant you ever think of owning due to the fact it has a diet of sticks.
Neat analysis video! Thanks for 3:12 Pineco is not a pinecone, it is a 60 cm/2'11" bagworm (Hence the Bug-type.) that will explode without warning if disturbed while eating. 4:39 At 150 cm/4'11", Machoke is the tallest of those 3, & shorter (Slightly, but still.) than 5 feet, let alone 6 feet. 5:13 To Shelgon's credit, they explicitly survive this, according to their Pokemon Moon entry. They also don't drink, & why they survive is, in-universe, unknown. That said, Shelgon's whole biology is seemingly dedicated to rapid cellular metamorphosis to evolve & become Salamence, ASAP, which is impractically dangerous to have around. 8:31 Actually, only 72 kg/158.7 lbs. Not even close to 500. 10:38 Not ice cream, but pure ice. As in, just frozen water, no cream or sugar: It's unironically, born of an icicle that didn't want to melt in the morning sun.
I love goodra but it’s definitely a bit dangerous. While it absolutely loves its trainer,it also has the ability to launch a dump truck into the stratosphere with just its tail
Great video choopster, can I call you choopster? Great, but I think that you should reconsider fire types because I, and many others, are pyro maniacs and having a living flamethrower sounds like fun.
Fun fact to clarify: Sigilyph (pronounced like "sigil" + "glyph") is based on the Nazca Lines, a series of odd, manmade shapes from more ancient times that are very large. Sigilyph in particular is based off of one called the "hummingbird." Historians still debate what purpose, if any, they were meant to fulfill.
when he mentioned that electabuzz loves to eat electricity, i am reminded of the poor power plant worker in usum that has a magmenite that ate all his power and made the electricity in his home go out, so he had to take him to work, where he also makes the power go out sometimes.
Okay but what if you had a giant mansion with one of every Pokémon in it and you had to assign them all jobs to keep the place running? - For property protection, I choose Gengar and Mewtwo as lethal options - Obstagoon if I'd rather leave some trespassers alive to tell the tale. Other Pokémon that are basically guaranteed to drive off or kill intruders are also likely to destroy most of the mansion in the process. - For cleanup and organization, I'd choose Arceus because it can just will things to their rightful places. The next best mon for the job, Hoopa, is canonically mischievous and likes to mess with people, so I wouldn't trust it. Also, I'm assuming the Arceus I have is just a fragment of the real thing like in the games and doesn't have the power to do literally every job at the same time. - For maids and butlers, there's obviously Indeedee, but I'd also entrust the job to Magearna and Ditto. Magearna was built as a gift for a king's daughter, so I presume it'd be good with kids, and the infamous "Ditto face" comes from an anime episode about a Ditto that explicitly sucked at transforming, so I believe a well-trained Ditto could perfectly mimic a human valet, useful for welcoming guests. - For travel to and from, Corviknight has an actual taxi service in Galar, but even still, I'd rather use the Lati twins for their sheer speed. If I need to transport a group, I can use Corviknight and Wailord with carriages tied to their undersides. - For health staff, we can group together healers like Chansey and Audino, food producers like Tropius and Arboliva, and good fitness trainers like Machoke (Machamp's four arms are better suited for construction and renovation than training two-armed beings), Medicham, and Lucario. I'll also throw in Hypno and Cresselia to help me and the others get a consistent sleep schedule. - I can leave my garden in the capable hands of generic Grass-types for planting, most earlygame Bug-types for pollinating, and Rotom-Mow for keeping things tidy.
Would you trust a Gengar or, good forbid, Mewtwo? You might find a good Gengar, but Mewtwo is really nasty (especially the anime version from the first movie). Bonus points for Mewtwo being smarter than a scientist, powerful enough to create global storms, control people, teleport people, restrict the powers of dozens of Pokemon, etc. At least the movie version can do that. I'd rather get an Arcanine squad or some Gardevoirs that you expressly tell not to use any Black Holes. Bonus, they can help at cleaning. Indedee works, And you could get a few members of the Machamp line. Just tell them to keep their strength under control. The Gardevoir line can also help. Corvinight and Pidgeots work, but I would add Dragonites for mail delivery and extra hands. Pikachus are good for energy generation. Water filtration can be done with some Vaporeons. Get Buterfrees to help with tending the gardens. Rotoms are useful everywhere.
14:51 It’s not even just negative it’s just any strong emotions imagine winning the lottery then getting obliterated for being too happy. You would be constantly walking on eggshells trying to be completely emotionless 💀💀💀
I think it's perfectly reasonable to not factor in moves. Pokemon could easily be taught movesets that are relatively harmless if they're being kept as housepets. But geez choopo, you really flubbered! You should have included a category for those with evidence they can be successfully domesticated by someone having them as a housepet in the games, like Rhyhorn in Kalos or Victini in Liberty Garden.
I feel as though most of the grass types would need someone who knows how to raise not just an animal, but plant life too. Like Bulbasaur probably has the hybridized needs of a toad and a rafflesia flower.
Tsareena’s a bit more moody than a Liligant and potentially more dangerous too. She’s naturally aggressive with a cruel mindset and likes to kick and stomp on defeated opponents. Plus, her legs are strong enough to knock out a kickboxing champion with one hit and the kicks can leave wounds that’ll never heal. However, as long as you remember that touching the little stem crown on her head calms her down, then keeping a Tsareena as a pet is pretty manageable…for the most part…
Fun fact about Cofagrigus: It _literally grabs people, shoves them inside its coffin body, and mummifies them alive._ Needless to say I wouldn't want that in my or anyone else's households.
Greavard and Houndstone don't kill people. They follow you around forever and don't like having their stone touched but they're actually very sweet dogs.
nah greavard is cornfimed to slowly eat your life force while you're around it, that even being shown in its reveal trailer nothing about houndstone tho, so i feel like if you just instantly evolve your greavard, you'd be good
@@NuclearNecroWho's to say that your life force doesn't regenerate? Sure you may get really tired, but put puppy back in the ball for a while while you rest up.
jeez choopo, you really fibbed up! gholdengo-which is a gen 9 steel/ghost type-is canonically very friendly! in the pokédex for Pokémon Scarlet, it is stated: "Its body seems to be made up of 1,000 coins. This Pokémon gets along well with others and is quick to make friends with anybody." so it would absolutely make a good roommate/housepet. having it as a roommate would probably be a better option than having it as a housepet, however, since it is bipedal and is approximately the same size and weight as a small child. (i love your videos, btw!)
There's also a lot of Pokemon that can help people in their work or homes: Growlithe as a police dog, Machop and Timburr lines as construction workers, Chansey as a nurse and Mr. Mime as a housemaid, just to name a few. How cool would it be to work alongside a Pokemon specifically made for that particular task? It'd be the coolest thing ever!😉👮♀👷♂👩⚕
In the pokedex, it says that people have said that cofagriguses 1. don't remember being human and once was human and 2. mummify you if you get too close which probably means that it either simply dries you up or does the entire process and starts by taking out your organs, so if either of those are true that would not be nice.
people canonically keep rhyhorns as pets in the pokemon universe because of their use in racing in kalos so i feel like they would be pretty okay to have as long as they're outdoor pets
I would want to have tyrantrum as a pet actually! The way he fetches the ball in camp is like a big dog! And you can ride on it to reach destinations that would be epic!
While I recognize that it is much too large to be like, a house-pet, canonically-to-the-show the flames on ponyta (or rapidash? idr which one this is said about, I assume true for both) like, uh, the flames don't burn the rider unless it wants them to? So, like, if you had a ranch, I think it would be find to keep ponyta as long as you made sure it felt safe and also had adequate fire protection. Also, like, among the ones that aren't a bad idea, which would be like, the top 10 best?
6:01 idk if minior is explained in the games or not but from what i remember watching the anime it's just another sentient (space) rock. also it can glow if specific conditions are met so that's cool
Alcremie is my number one choice for a pet. Free whipped cream, baking partner, and if you have a high enough relationship they just give you little snacks. Plus theres so many different forms that you could create an army of them.
12:40 "Fire is flammable." Sounds like netherrack. Also, my man just said no to a bunch of _starter_ pokemon. I can only assume they have much stricter architectural fire codes in universe, because he has a point.
1. This is my first video watching of this guy, so he's probably heard this before but, his aesthetic looks like diet Sam O'Nella 2. "Vaporeon will ruin your carpet" AND THAT'S A RISK I'M WILLING TO TAKE 3. The comment he made about Appletun, fucking took me out, God damn...
14:27 Wait, what? I was not aware of this, and it's hilarious. Imagine your huge boat sinking because of a pistol shrimp. How do you even prevent that?
Geez, choopo, you really fibbed up! If we’re letting Pikachu into probably be fine tier, I think Torchic, Tepig, Fennekin, Litten, and MAYBE Scorbunny are safe. Yes, they can make bad flammable fire, but Pikachu can probably destroy your home because lightning strikes can be just as house destroying and those ones aren’t always on fire and can probably control it enough. Scorbunny is a big maybe, though, since that thing’s feet might always be generating heat that can cause fires, but yeah. And that’s just starters, I’m sure there’s a few other… really small ones that are okay under a similar Pikachu Pet Principle as I am now calling it. Only like, the first stage guys, though. Maybe they’re more in the I Probably Wouldn’t area of tiers, since they are still a fire hazard you can cuddle.
Pikachus do not usually accumulate enough electricity to produce house fires, they just chew wires. You need to provide them with oportunities for them to grow the cheek pouches. Use them as thunder rods most likely would make them grow strong enough to blast your house with enough electricity. Normally, just keep them away from things that catch fire easily. And can be used as generators. Charmander is not fine, despite being sweet. Growlithes and Ponitas are fine. The entire lines are. Oricorio is fine. Darumaka line is fine... kinda.
Degout:Geez choopo, you really fibbed up! Miniors have a brilliant form with swirly eyes inside their meteorite shells, but if they remain too much time without their shells, they die 1st challenge:trap a zoshling, a surreal snooper or another zoshling Eliminated contestant:wurley the twirly tiddlycopter
Now that I think about it, most bills would probably cost next to nothing and the electric bill might be nothing considering how electric pokemon can be generators.
Everyone always says that since Gardevoir can make small black holes, it'll destroy the earth or kill it's trainer, but I think it's meant to create one of very small size (like a few mm in diameter) to divert incoming attacks. After that, the black hole would explode, but Gardevoir could probably contain that too. Generally, most of the Pokémon would only use their strongest abilities in highly dangerous situations. Sure, some of the gods aren't that safe to keep, but I nearly every Pokémon is dangerous if you go by the Pokédex, yet we've never had any of them end the world (except for the gods that almost did).
Yeah only legendaries are capable of actually destroying the world like Kyogre and Groundon for example, and I've heard people say this before, but apparently the legendaries/mythicals that get captured by trainers are in a weakened form or aren't capable of using their true power. Also for Gardevoir the black hole is most definitely controlled like you said, as the pokedex states that using its psychic powers at full power lets it distort dimensions to form these tiny black holes. IRL we have been messing around with the creation of artificial black holes, these artificial black holes are absolutely tiny, and if I remember correctly generally don't stick around for to much as they generally disappear very quickly. The black holes created by Gardevoir most likely disappear rapidly as well, and wouldn't be a world ending event unless the black hole created had enough mass to consume the planet.
Pokémon as pets: Bulbasaur Squirtle (Blastoise can help out put out fires) Caterpie Pidgey Rattata Pikachu Clefairy Vulpix Jigglypuff Psyduck Growlithe Meowth Poliwag Cubone Slowpoke Goldeen Chansey Eevee Mew Chikorita Sentret, Furret Togepi Marill Snubbull Aipom Torchic Mudkip Zigzagoon Skitty Swablu Plusle Minun Chimecho (rings the bell for being called in) Roselia Corphish Kecleon Latias Latios Turtwig Shinx Kricketot Buizel (for floatation) Chatot Riolu Shaymin Victini Tepig Oshawott Patrat Lillipup Purrloin Audino Sewaddle (can help with sewing) Darumaka Deerling Minccino Emolga Meloetta Fennekin Froakie Furfrou Skiddo Helioptile Dedenne Pumpkaboo Xerneas Rowlet Litten Rockruff Cutiefly Comfey Togedemaru Type: Null Cosmog Alolan Vulpix Grookey Scorbunny Yamper Rolycoly (to keep others warm) Kubfu Galarian Slowpoke Sprigatito Quaxly Lechonk Pawmi Tandemaus Sqwakabilly Maschiff Fidough Chien-Pao Cyclizar Koraidon Miraidon Scream Tail Worst Pokémon as pets: Charmander, Cyndaquil, Ponyta, Chimchar, Litwick, Slugma (can burn with outer flames) Koffing, Torkoal (can smoke up the house) Grimer (makes a mess) Weedle (can sting you) Spearow Starly Hoppip (can easily be blown away) Poochyena Rotom (can hide into electronics) Munchlax, Gulpin (easily eats all food) Stufful (Bewear’s hugs can kill you) Zorua (easily gets lost disguising as a human) Mimikyu (look under its rag can kill you) Hippopotas (kicks up sandstorms) Snover (snows in the house) Ekans, Seviper, Skorupi (can bite and poison you) Oddish (Gloom has a bad smell) Guzzlord, Yveltal (causes destruction) Marshadow (hides in shows of humans) Whimsicott (pulls cotton out of furniture) Gigantic Pokémon (at least 10 feet tall) Magikarp (Gyarados destroys buildings and flood inside buildings (as seen in Detective Pikachu) Basculin Durant Deino (it bumps into things and bites everything as it is blind) Totodile, Sandile, Fuecoco Rhyhorn Tauros Paldean Wooper Arrocuda Chewtle Voltorb Ditto (transforms into a Pokémon and it’s hard to find) Mankey Espurr Litleo Sneasel
Geez choopo, you really fibbed up! Appletun is literally the perfect house pet! Its is only one foot tall, doesn't shed, smells good, and is extremely slow. Because of this the ammound of damage that it could possibly do to someones property is low. Plus it is agrass type, and it could effectively help you in freshening up your house and keeping the air fresh. You also get a free all-ntural ferbreeze because of it's scent. plus, what abomination of a human would eat your dog?!?!
Gardevoir would literally sacrifice itself for it’s trainer’s life They protect their trainer with everything they have The blackhole is meant for home intruders
Geez Choopo, you really fibbed up on Monchamp. It's a great house pet, it can hold large boxes, without any problems! It also can be great friends with you.
Geez, choopo you really fibbed up! Drifloon actually doesn't steal and lift children into the sky killing them, as it's too weak and just gets carried around like the balloon it is! Driflblim on the other hand can and will though, do not let that thing near kids, please.
Even though you've come up with great arguments as to why most Pokemon aren't good pets, the anime takes all those arguments, throws them in the trash can, and makes almost every Pokémon possible to have as a pet ignoring A LOT of basic stuff in their Pokedex, a great example is the poisonous tongue of Haunter and Gengar that in the anime constantly lick people and pokémon but they don't get poisoned because of ✨screenplay convenience✨
Animae logic, I guess they can control there poison, so if they like a trainer it won't hurt that trainer, although if you go by Animae and the games all of them are safe, because you keep them in a ball.
Eternatus is no doubt the worst to have
• Legendary Pokémon
• Can destroy buildings
• Largest Pokémon at 65 feet tall
• If that isn't enough, the Dynamax power, if it doesn't blow up your house, would make your neighborhood a Max Spot and tons of people would start having Max battles and all the Pokémon in a nearby radius would turn giant and destroy even more houses how does this Pokémon exist how can people just carry it around what the heck
Idk man. Dunsparce seems more powerful.
Yveltal who is actively trying to kill you and everyone else:
@@Takittack Dunsparce is so powerful that every time one of them evolves a Shockwave is felt throughout the universe
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MY FAVE IT!!!
Eternatus, Kyogre and Groudon are all in the "destroys the whole world if awake" tier
In regards to fire types, there ARE ones you can keep as pets, although only a few.
Growlithe: Only really barks and bites and dex entries explicitly mention loyalty and obedience towards their trainer.
Arcanine: Same as Growlithe.
Ponyta: The mane doesn't catch things on fire. Plus if it trusts you enough, the mane will no longer hurt you when touched.
Pansear: The fire is extremely controlled on its head, and the dex entries mention that it loves helping people. It's also known to help make tea.
Darumaka: The flame is kept only on the inside of its body. It's also seen as a good luck charm, and its poop was historically used as pocket warmers. Plus, it falls asleep when it gets cold.
Litleo: The fire type is its hot blood and does not actually do much with actual fire, unlike Pyroar.
Oricorio: It's just a spicy dancing bird.
Also if you give Oricorio a different nectar it can help you get ready for the day in Pom-Pom style or help you relax after a bad day as Pa'u or Sensu
Torchic is just a warm boi
*cough* flareon *cough*
Glowlithe Is kept by James of team rocket as a pet and it seems fine. Fire types can produce fire but it could be a useful pet, if you had a old fireplace, light up the logs .
@@amogus69697 flareon may be able to burn houses down but it's very fluffy so I give it a pass
i would love a spin-off of this video where you take all the humanoid or near humanoid pokemon and rank em on how good of a room mate would they be
vaporeon
He can wash the dishes very easily
@@theschnozzler
a reference that that insane post that ignored the existence of the “Human-like Egg Group”, which presumably contains all the non-human Pokémon humans are inter-fertile with.
Gardevoir.
Lopunny
@@runeanonymous9760 I went to check it out. That makes hypno actively creepier, Ash's mom actively more sus, and me surprised that there are some in there that aren't nearly as popular but now burdened with the knowlegdge that they're a canon possibility.
As far as dragon Pokémon go Cyclizar would be an S tier pet, it even says in the game that many people own them. Free mobility and a friend
I’d call him Bichael
All fun and games until cyclizar sees a cat
@@literallygrass1328 it runs out into the road and destroys a car instead of getting hit.
@@The777brown lawsuit waiting to happen
Geez choopo, you really fibbed up! Eevee's spot should be higher. From Ultra Moon, "Its genes are easily influenced by its surroundings. Even its face starts to look like that of its Trainer." This makes Eevee creepier than one would expect.
Only if your ugly!
Maybe they placed eevee low because of vaporeon. You know why.
did you know?
@@davidmandel8960 What?
@@ShinyMew76 just search "vaporeon copypasta" anywhere
Really glad to see the Dratini line in Tier 2. They are simply too polite to upset the Homeowners Association
Both Mew and Shaymin would actually make amazing house pets. They are both known to be incredibly friendly and loving. They are also tiny, and adorable!
The government exists. But honestly yeah your kinda right, mew though will be awkward considering that's your greatest grandma.
@@popdog165 It has the DNA of all *Pokémon*
Aren't humans also technically pokemon? In universe atleast.
Nah it is going to make a universe in your house and we all know that you don't want it there. So mew probably NO. I don't hate mew I just think it would be unnecessary to have a mew
@@ShinyMew76 humans and Pokémon were once the same
You might’ve glossed over the fact gastly isn’t just a lil cloud guy but a cloud of poisonous glass meaning if it tried to show affection and got near you, you would more than likely flatline soon after or the second it gets too close
Also it loves playing pranks(which usually involve death), stalking, and paralyzing random people
I feel like shaymin would be one of the few rare ones that would be fine
Shaymin is literally just a hedgehog that can occasionally turn into a dog with a case of zoomies. Not to mention it helps nature around it flourish. If that aint one of the best pets to have, i dont know what is
Don’t forget Mew!
Mew and Shaymin are my two favorite Pokémon, and they both would make amazing house pets. They are both very friendly.
I’d like to make an argument for Victini too, the little guy is the embodiment of victory and is said to bring guaranteed victory to its trainer, so even if the government came after you for having a mythical being, it would somehow work out by dumb luck
Also, it’s adorable
@@zipperooni shaymin wins the government argument as well, there are a good bit of them and the people are chill when they give you a gracidea for one every gen
@@ShinyMew76 If people found out you had a pet Mew you'd get hunted down *immediately*
6:01 not sure if someone’s already said this but minior dies as soon as it leaves that shell thing, it slowly evaporates into space and it’s gone forever after that, so it is safe but it would basically be a speedrun to cry over the loss of a loved one
Poor baby. Minior is my favorite pokemon 😭
I actually like the idea of Aromatisse as a pet. As humanoids/semi-humanoids go, it's animal-like enough to not make it weird to treat it as a pet, but human-like enough to pose daintily. I can imagine it posing dramatically like a little damsel in distress whenever its food bowl is empty. Also, it doubles as an air freshener. Granted, its fragrance is strong enough to make you lose your sense of smell, and it probably produces horrendous odors when it feels threatened, but it's fluffy, so I'll take it.
I'm not sure if Aromatisse is fluffy, I've always seen it more as an avian creature. Still, if it is a Birb, it would still make for a really good pet!
@@silversonome5360 birds can still be fluffy :]
I second all of this !!! Ive done roleplays with one of the main characters i use having an aromatisse as a pet, his name is Yankee and hes a very good boy that uses his scent making abilities to help his trainer relax and he does NOT deserve this slander !!!
@@msbellebelle fair enough, I was just thinking birds may use a different term... Maybe "puffy"? I don't really know birds lol
@@silversonome5360 It’s definitely very owl-like, but it has paws, and the Pokédex says it has fur, so this might just be in appearance. Not that a birb can’t be fluffy. I’d call a real owl fluffier than Aromatisse, since the Pokémon weighs quite a bit, but the real bird is skinny under those feathers.
"all ghost types are bad"
BUT..but Mimikyu is a sweetheart. All they want is a friend(i mean there is even a song about how they wants to be your friend and everything!),and as so long no one looks under its cloth, its perfectly safe. It doesn't curse or drain your life force, thus it is the safest among ghost types.
Also Banette, not because it isn't dangerous, it's because I love it
Honestly I would love to have a pet Mimikyu
So hear me out: I’d learn to sew just so I could make my mimikyu alternate costumes to wear. Like I get pikachu is popular and mimikyu wants to be loved, but I’d love it no matter what Pokemon it wanted to look like.
Well, I mean it’s basically an immortal clingy girlfriend who will commit brutal violence on things it hates…like the single most popular pokemon and the mascot of the series
@@appledognugget2267 thats just i the anime though
have you ever heard of the Pokémon Hypno? He literally has a pendulum that he swings to hypnotize people to make them DO WHAT HE WANTS, then literally eats their dreams. He has canonically stolen a child. My least favorite Pokémon, just makes me uncomfortable. There is a whole episode in the Anime where Hypno causes a whole town of children to go crazy and act like Pokémon. I mean he’s not all bad he forced Ed Sheehan to pass out
To be fair, that anime episode was an unintentional side effect of people with insomnia using Hypno's powers to fall asleep. The hypnotic waves reached out to the children unintentionally, and I believe he was also responsible for reversing it
hypno was at the beginning in the couple hundred pokemon shown in a list but yeah it definietely shouldve been like tier 3 ATLEAST
Considering he’s from Gen 1, he probably has.
“Have you ever heard from that popular pokemon from the most popular generation?”
@@Zoroarkarceus123 Drowzee helped, not Hypno.
Altaria is described as super friendly and easy to bond with. I think it should be in tier one with its pre-evolution. But this may just be bias towards my favorite Pokémon lol.
Altaria is my second favorite pokemon, but i think itd be a little hard to keep as a pet simply because of its size. Its much bigger than swablu, so youd probably have to dedicate a specific room to it instead of just letting it roam around the entire house
@@msbellebelle This guy put buffolant in tier 1 though, so I figured that wasn’t really an issue.
Either way, Altaria is closer to the size of a large dog than something that would be impossible to house.
I agree
@@bird_obsession He mentioned boffolant in tier 3 tho
@@foisopracurtir6389 Did he? I swear I saw it on the tier 1 list haha
Either way, Altaria is still only the size of a large dog either way.
Minior is so tragic man… it can survive if its shell never breaks (i think) but once it does it has about 2 hours before it fades into nothing
The only pokemon I need is Bobo
Bobo is all we ever need in our lives.
Who's bobo
@@Bonniebunbunz he's mentioned in the first 20 seconds of this video???
@@Jacox98 oh the monke
Eevee is definitely the best pet. Its a cat dog thing, normal type, vast majority are friendly, and is adorable AF
"A cat dog thing" Do you mean a fox?
@@henrybear2293kinda, but its not solely a fox either. its more of a conglomeration. and it's evolutions can lean more cat-like or more dog-like.
Eevee isn't based on any known animal. Is based off of an UNknown animal. A mystery one.
Best pet ever.
This is fascinating to watch as a pokemon fan and a wildlife veterinarian student. I want to make my own rankings now because I definitely disagree/want to elaborate on a lot of the Pokemon
Ever read Borne of Caution? It's a story where a zookeeper gets isekai'd into Pokémon, and is surprisingly well-written. You might like it.
@@Zorro9129 where is it?
@@solarcupid2583 It's uploaded to various sites but Royal Road is my preference.
you still should
my man mentions "every fire type" but casually ignores "every ghost type", "every electric type", "every psychic type" and "every steel type"? a crime
fire types tend to passively release heat, or are literally made of fire. the others dont do that
Rotom lives inside peoples phones it’s fine to have inside a house
Gholdengo is perfectly fine as it's actually very easy to get along with, the only problem is getting one
How are steel types dangerous ? Most of them are just armored animals/items with very few having actual weaponary you could cut yourself on (or cutting you).
I wander why you didn't include fairy, I mean it's super strong in game
i think litleo would be a manageable fire type. it says its mane only gets hot when it's battling or extremely angry, so as long as you give it love and care it would be fine.
So Drampa MAY be a normal type...
HOWEVER.
If your kid gets bullied you might have a lawsuit on your hands.
But who'll believe you that a giant Dragon ate your kid?
@@LilnormieX It's not like he'll leave any evidence 🙂
@@bakedbaker9882 obviously he won't I mean like he's a good grandfather
Oh, Drampa won’t eat the bully...
He’ll just secretly follow the bully to his home and then burn his house down to the ground…probably with the bully and his whole family still inside it…
…Yeah, so basically, don’t ever bully a kid who has a pet Drampa…
And how would they prove that it was a Drampa, let alone _your_ Drampa, that burnt their house down without admitting to bullying your kid?
“There’s at least twenty of them”
Well, you’re not wrong
i think my boy darkrai would be an incredible house pet 😍😍😍
Nahhh you ain't even surviving a single night with him 💀
Just live alone isolated from society and have a lunar wing on you when you go to sleep and yeah it would be a good guard pet
What kind of food does it eat?
Just use that one berry that wakes you up turn one. You will be fine
@@popdog165
So you just constantly drink coffee and never sleep? I’m not sure if that’s a good idea.
I think that leafeon would be the best pet, it eats sunlight and it doesn't like to fight. However it can cut entire trees with one swipe of its tail and will protect its friends so maybe not >.>
I'm sold on the low monthly cost of having one though, plus it can help me chop wood!
i mean you are close but (this isn't the Vaporeon copypasta)
Hey guys did you know that in terms of domesticated Pokémon, Espeon is the best pet? Needless to say, Espeon is very cute and can enhance this charm with moves such as Baby-Doll Eyes and Charm. Another big plus for Espeon is that it is one of the most loyal Pokémon existence as per its RSE entry, “Espeon is extremely loyal to any trainer it considers to be worthy. It is said that this Pokémon developed its precognitive powers to protect its trainer from harm.” It literally became a psychic to protect you. It does its job very well also, with a solid 525 Base Stat Total. To add to Espeon’s case, it can also use telepathy on you to communicate, allowing it to understand your feelings and calm you down, even more than a normal pet. It also has the ability Synchronize and with a good special defense of 95, you can vent to it and it will not mind, even if it is something really messed up (like banging vaporeon you weirdos). Finally, Espeon is an incredibly smart Pokémon, and with its telekinesis it can feed itself and give itself water, meaning if you’re going out of town Espeon can handle itself. In conclusion, Espeon is an unmatched pet because you can talk to it, it is one of the most loyal and cute Pokémon, one of the most low- maintenance Pokémon in the game, not to even mention that it is an excellent protector so it can be both an indoor and outdoor Pokémon, as well as defend you with its ESP and high special defense and attack.
@@mizukittyakinyama iirc espeon can predict the weather! I think in the pokemon world espeon's a fantastic service mon, both physically and emotionally aiding its trainer.
@@mizukittyakinyama As long as it doesn't look like an egyptian cat, I'm sold on Espeon.
any pokemon can be a good pet if raised correctly. the difference is if they're badly raised, whether they'll destroy your furniture, your city, or your dimension (looking at you giratina n guzzlord)
Looking at how dangerous these creatures are, it kinda makes sense why the Pokémon world is so friendly. If humans treated Pokémon with any hostility, they probably wouldn’t last long.
That and the humans ae really strong in that world. Ash is superhuman (even for the anime), Lillie is also super strong, so are Brock, Misty , Dawn, Bruno is buff and strong as hell, Sabrina is a monster, TR are able to survive most things, the guys from Dark City survived beatings from Electrabuzz, Scyther and electricity from Pikachu.
I swear, if pokemon were real I would SO have a pet Dunsparce.
Same
SAME
I’d sit on a Diglet mound
yessir
i love dunsparc e so much it is my favorite pokemon
Greninja would be a great house pet. He’s just 4’11. That’s one inch from making him your roommate.
And he's chill too
i think flareon should be lower personally cause its kinda just. a dog but also i read somewhere it can warm up its body so it can give great hugs ! that being said it definitely would destroy your furniture fire or not cause i have three dogs and we literally had to get a new couch after like a couple months of adopting one of them fnjdjds
Flareon may be a fire type, but it’s ok since its a friend
It still very much can breathe fire. If something startles it your house goes byebye
@@mrfrog1794 what if the Flareon doesn't know any fire type moves?
@@slappybio1686 It has an organ where it stores the fire I think, so biologically it can still breathe fire. It just can't use it as a weapon if that's the case
Same with Torchic! Its Dex entry specifically mentions its huggableness.
Most Violet paradoxes would be fine as they're most likely relatively easy to control, iron thorns especially due to ironically being quite passive
I’d marry my Iron Valient
@@billybarbosa5342 Ok I'm sorry but *WHAT THE FU-*
If your iron whatever starts acting up you can just take out the batteries
@@kadenholliday865 I don't think it has batteries to take out, an EMP will work fine though
@@memelurd7341
An Electro Magnetic Pulse?
I mean yeah but we kinda don't really know how the Violet paradox pokemon are powered or are they either Cyborgs or actual Robots
Are they the future pokemons of Paldea?
If they are then they're probably powered by the Tera Crystals
12:54 "Flammable Animal" would be SUCH a good band name lmao
Fennekin, even if you don't teach it any fire type moves, will destroy any house plant you ever think of owning due to the fact it has a diet of sticks.
I don't care, I'd love it. Also couldn't the first one be a case for all fire types? Like Flareon?
@@Twinklethefox9022 Look i'm half asleep right now, i'll leave that to _you_ to philosophize.
Bobo looks so happy in the park
Neat analysis video! Thanks for
3:12 Pineco is not a pinecone, it is a 60 cm/2'11" bagworm (Hence the Bug-type.) that will explode without warning if disturbed while eating.
4:39 At 150 cm/4'11", Machoke is the tallest of those 3, & shorter (Slightly, but still.) than 5 feet, let alone 6 feet.
5:13 To Shelgon's credit, they explicitly survive this, according to their Pokemon Moon entry. They also don't drink, & why they survive is, in-universe, unknown. That said, Shelgon's whole biology is seemingly dedicated to rapid cellular metamorphosis to evolve & become Salamence, ASAP, which is impractically dangerous to have around.
8:31 Actually, only 72 kg/158.7 lbs. Not even close to 500.
10:38 Not ice cream, but pure ice. As in, just frozen water, no cream or sugar: It's unironically, born of an icicle that didn't want to melt in the morning sun.
Justice for Torchic! He's just a warm boy! And if you can justify the black hole monster that is Gardevoir, Torchic is more than fine!!
You should make a video about gravel
I'd like to make a point for any electric type to stay at tier five because electricity can cause fire just as fire can, and victribell too.
0:17 ahh that iconic catchphrase
7:05 I LITERALLY TAPPED THE CORNER WHERE THE BALLOON WAS ON ACCIDENT AND IT POPPED AT THE EXACT TIME
W reaction time
my favorite clip for some reason
I love goodra but it’s definitely a bit dangerous. While it absolutely loves its trainer,it also has the ability to launch a dump truck into the stratosphere with just its tail
Also if it hugs you too tight you might get absorbed by it's slimy body and die
Great video choopster, can I call you choopster? Great, but I think that you should reconsider fire types because I, and many others, are pyro maniacs and having a living flamethrower sounds like fun.
Or what if your oven and stove stop working, i dunno, they could be helpful
That’s where the Pokémon that can learn fire type moves and aren’t fire come into play. My homie Zoroark coming in clutch with flamethrower
Me and my lvl 100 Everstone scorbunny: ARSON, ARSON, ARSON, YEAHHHHHHHHHH
@@neeks1169 yeah like… no gas bills lol
Fun fact to clarify: Sigilyph (pronounced like "sigil" + "glyph") is based on the Nazca Lines, a series of odd, manmade shapes from more ancient times that are very large. Sigilyph in particular is based off of one called the "hummingbird." Historians still debate what purpose, if any, they were meant to fulfill.
when he mentioned that electabuzz loves to eat electricity, i am reminded of the poor power plant worker in usum that has a magmenite that ate all his power and made the electricity in his home go out, so he had to take him to work, where he also makes the power go out sometimes.
I remember that!
Okay but what if you had a giant mansion with one of every Pokémon in it and you had to assign them all jobs to keep the place running?
- For property protection, I choose Gengar and Mewtwo as lethal options - Obstagoon if I'd rather leave some trespassers alive to tell the tale. Other Pokémon that are basically guaranteed to drive off or kill intruders are also likely to destroy most of the mansion in the process.
- For cleanup and organization, I'd choose Arceus because it can just will things to their rightful places. The next best mon for the job, Hoopa, is canonically mischievous and likes to mess with people, so I wouldn't trust it. Also, I'm assuming the Arceus I have is just a fragment of the real thing like in the games and doesn't have the power to do literally every job at the same time.
- For maids and butlers, there's obviously Indeedee, but I'd also entrust the job to Magearna and Ditto. Magearna was built as a gift for a king's daughter, so I presume it'd be good with kids, and the infamous "Ditto face" comes from an anime episode about a Ditto that explicitly sucked at transforming, so I believe a well-trained Ditto could perfectly mimic a human valet, useful for welcoming guests.
- For travel to and from, Corviknight has an actual taxi service in Galar, but even still, I'd rather use the Lati twins for their sheer speed. If I need to transport a group, I can use Corviknight and Wailord with carriages tied to their undersides.
- For health staff, we can group together healers like Chansey and Audino, food producers like Tropius and Arboliva, and good fitness trainers like Machoke (Machamp's four arms are better suited for construction and renovation than training two-armed beings), Medicham, and Lucario. I'll also throw in Hypno and Cresselia to help me and the others get a consistent sleep schedule.
- I can leave my garden in the capable hands of generic Grass-types for planting, most earlygame Bug-types for pollinating, and Rotom-Mow for keeping things tidy.
You, I like you. You understand what makes Pokémon fun to think about and enjoy outside of battles. We are now friends. I will take a bullet for you
@@silversonome5360 if it ever came to that I would rather you live to carry on my legacy
Just gonna causally make God your clean-up crew
Ditto face has been used in other places as well
Would you trust a Gengar or, good forbid, Mewtwo? You might find a good Gengar, but Mewtwo is really nasty (especially the anime version from the first movie). Bonus points for Mewtwo being smarter than a scientist, powerful enough to create global storms, control people, teleport people, restrict the powers of dozens of Pokemon, etc. At least the movie version can do that. I'd rather get an Arcanine squad or some Gardevoirs that you expressly tell not to use any Black Holes. Bonus, they can help at cleaning.
Indedee works, And you could get a few members of the Machamp line. Just tell them to keep their strength under control. The Gardevoir line can also help.
Corvinight and Pidgeots work, but I would add Dragonites for mail delivery and extra hands.
Pikachus are good for energy generation.
Water filtration can be done with some Vaporeons.
Get Buterfrees to help with tending the gardens.
Rotoms are useful everywhere.
Lucario asking if it can eat at the table.
"Two legs or four, dogs eat on the floor."
Geez choopo, you really fibbed up! Bobo the Baboon, as lovable as he is, should really be higher up on the list.
Honestly Cubone doesn't seem like it would be that bad as a house pet. It just needs love ❤️
14:51 It’s not even just negative it’s just any strong emotions imagine winning the lottery then getting obliterated for being too happy. You would be constantly walking on eggshells trying to be completely emotionless 💀💀💀
I think it's perfectly reasonable to not factor in moves. Pokemon could easily be taught movesets that are relatively harmless if they're being kept as housepets.
But geez choopo, you really flubbered! You should have included a category for those with evidence they can be successfully domesticated by someone having them as a housepet in the games, like Rhyhorn in Kalos or Victini in Liberty Garden.
I feel as though most of the grass types would need someone who knows how to raise not just an animal, but plant life too. Like Bulbasaur probably has the hybridized needs of a toad and a rafflesia flower.
All I need is Liligant, she looks too polite to do anything
Tsareena too 😏👌🏿
Tsareena’s a bit more moody than a Liligant and potentially more dangerous too.
She’s naturally aggressive with a cruel mindset and likes to kick and stomp on defeated opponents.
Plus, her legs are strong enough to knock out a kickboxing champion with one hit and the kicks can leave wounds that’ll never heal.
However, as long as you remember that touching the little stem crown on her head calms her down, then keeping a Tsareena as a pet is pretty manageable…for the most part…
Fire type Pokémon are a hazard, but imagine not having to pay for your gas and owning a LIVING FLAMETHROWER. Do you even know how fun that’d be?
Dude, I would love a Rowlet in my house. Also Leavanny seems like a good house mate.
Fun fact about Cofagrigus: It _literally grabs people, shoves them inside its coffin body, and mummifies them alive._ Needless to say I wouldn't want that in my or anyone else's households.
1:32 imagine having literal god as a house pet😂
It can create anything u want, I don't think people would let u keep a god through, most legendarys could destroy the planet with ease
I love how the majority of pokemon in real life are either your dog, or hellspawn.
Greavard and Houndstone don't kill people. They follow you around forever and don't like having their stone touched but they're actually very sweet dogs.
nah greavard is cornfimed to slowly eat your life force while you're around it, that even being shown in its reveal trailer
nothing about houndstone tho, so i feel like if you just instantly evolve your greavard, you'd be good
@@NuclearNecro He's just a little guy. Give him some food.
@@NuclearNecroWho's to say that your life force doesn't regenerate? Sure you may get really tired, but put puppy back in the ball for a while while you rest up.
jeez choopo, you really fibbed up!
gholdengo-which is a gen 9 steel/ghost type-is canonically very friendly! in the pokédex for Pokémon Scarlet, it is stated: "Its body seems to be made up of 1,000 coins. This Pokémon gets along well with others and is quick to make friends with anybody." so it would absolutely make a good roommate/housepet.
having it as a roommate would probably be a better option than having it as a housepet, however, since it is bipedal and is approximately the same size and weight as a small child.
(i love your videos, btw!)
3:11 pineco is my fav Pokémon ty for giving it the recognition it deserves
However it loves to explode not sure it’s the best option lmao
isn't it a grenade
Toge line would all be the most adorable house pets let’s be real
I’d love to have a pet Togetic
There's also a lot of Pokemon that can help people in their work or homes: Growlithe as a police dog, Machop and Timburr lines as construction workers, Chansey as a nurse and Mr. Mime as a housemaid, just to name a few. How cool would it be to work alongside a Pokemon specifically made for that particular task? It'd be the coolest thing ever!😉👮♀👷♂👩⚕
In the pokedex, it says that people have said that cofagriguses 1. don't remember being human and once was human and 2. mummify you if you get too close which probably means that it either simply dries you up or does the entire process and starts by taking out your organs, so if either of those are true that would not be nice.
people canonically keep rhyhorns as pets in the pokemon universe because of their use in racing in kalos so i feel like they would be pretty okay to have as long as they're outdoor pets
Just be sure they're not near mountains since they can shatter them (Legends Arceus Pokédex)
That can only means worse for it's evolutions.
I would want to have tyrantrum as a pet actually! The way he fetches the ball in camp is like a big dog! And you can ride on it to reach destinations that would be epic!
Any Legendary Pokemon- Don’t
Me seeing Dialga: “I like those odds”
While I recognize that it is much too large to be like, a house-pet, canonically-to-the-show the flames on ponyta (or rapidash? idr which one this is said about, I assume true for both) like,
uh,
the flames don't burn the rider unless it wants them to?
So, like, if you had a ranch, I think it would be find to keep ponyta as long as you made sure it felt safe and also had adequate fire protection.
Also, like, among the ones that aren't a bad idea, which would be like, the top 10 best?
Both don't burn the rider if it trusts you. And as long as you keep it content, it should not burn the building down.
6:01 idk if minior is explained in the games or not but from what i remember watching the anime it's just another sentient (space) rock. also it can glow if specific conditions are met so that's cool
Appletun got a damn good laugh out of me.
What a perfect opening minute to a video
Alcremie is my number one choice for a pet. Free whipped cream, baking partner, and if you have a high enough relationship they just give you little snacks. Plus theres so many different forms that you could create an army of them.
Dratini would be the very happy looking pet that the landlord would let stay despite no pets allowed
Surprised you wouldn’t have the mankey line or vigoroth as a pet
Manley have too short a temper, and vigoroth is too energetic
@@primarinegaming6761 Mankey and primeape just straight up die if they're too angry
Primeapes literally get so angry they die and then they come back stronger
Makey line is violent and psychotic. Vigoroths are less so, but more energetic.
*hears about Shuppet's ability*
I think I'mma need that one as a pet...
your logic is sound, but have you considered the human urge to just "its cute i want to pet it in the face of life threatening danger "
10:36 it wants to mummify people, but it’s purely confectional I promise.
Fun fact: most fire pokemon can actually control their temperature meaning that they wouldn't set youre house on fire
hell yeah house pet flareon gimme that fluff
@@mizukittyakinyama flareon let's go
Just don't go for the really violent ones, like Charizards, or the living magma snail. Get Ponitas and Growlithes.
@@dancorneanu9144 yeah thats right
Lilipup line is the best pet Pokémon ever, takes care of you, no risk of accidental danger and is the best boy
12:40 "Fire is flammable." Sounds like netherrack.
Also, my man just said no to a bunch of _starter_ pokemon. I can only assume they have much stricter architectural fire codes in universe, because he has a point.
Geez choopo, you really fibbed up! I didnt see Flygon mentioned anywhere in the lists for tier 1 or 2, but I'd probably put them in tier 1 anyway.
1. This is my first video watching of this guy, so he's probably heard this before but, his aesthetic looks like diet Sam O'Nella
2. "Vaporeon will ruin your carpet" AND THAT'S A RISK I'M WILLING TO TAKE
3. The comment he made about Appletun, fucking took me out, God damn...
14:27 Wait, what? I was not aware of this, and it's hilarious. Imagine your huge boat sinking because of a pistol shrimp. How do you even prevent that?
Geez, choopo, you really fibbed up! If we’re letting Pikachu into probably be fine tier, I think Torchic, Tepig, Fennekin, Litten, and MAYBE Scorbunny are safe. Yes, they can make bad flammable fire, but Pikachu can probably destroy your home because lightning strikes can be just as house destroying and those ones aren’t always on fire and can probably control it enough. Scorbunny is a big maybe, though, since that thing’s feet might always be generating heat that can cause fires, but yeah.
And that’s just starters, I’m sure there’s a few other… really small ones that are okay under a similar Pikachu Pet Principle as I am now calling it. Only like, the first stage guys, though. Maybe they’re more in the I Probably Wouldn’t area of tiers, since they are still a fire hazard you can cuddle.
Pikachus do not usually accumulate enough electricity to produce house fires, they just chew wires. You need to provide them with oportunities for them to grow the cheek pouches. Use them as thunder rods most likely would make them grow strong enough to blast your house with enough electricity. Normally, just keep them away from things that catch fire easily. And can be used as generators. Charmander is not fine, despite being sweet. Growlithes and Ponitas are fine. The entire lines are. Oricorio is fine. Darumaka line is fine... kinda.
Degout:Geez choopo, you really fibbed up! Miniors have a brilliant form with swirly eyes inside their meteorite shells, but if they remain too much time without their shells, they die
1st challenge:trap a zoshling, a surreal snooper or another zoshling
Eliminated contestant:wurley the twirly tiddlycopter
Now that I think about it, most bills would probably cost next to nothing and the electric bill might be nothing considering how electric pokemon can be generators.
Everyone always says that since Gardevoir can make small black holes, it'll destroy the earth or kill it's trainer, but I think it's meant to create one of very small size (like a few mm in diameter) to divert incoming attacks. After that, the black hole would explode, but Gardevoir could probably contain that too. Generally, most of the Pokémon would only use their strongest abilities in highly dangerous situations. Sure, some of the gods aren't that safe to keep, but I nearly every Pokémon is dangerous if you go by the Pokédex, yet we've never had any of them end the world (except for the gods that almost did).
Yeah only legendaries are capable of actually destroying the world like Kyogre and Groundon for example, and I've heard people say this before, but apparently the legendaries/mythicals that get captured by trainers are in a weakened form or aren't capable of using their true power. Also for Gardevoir the black hole is most definitely controlled like you said, as the pokedex states that using its psychic powers at full power lets it distort dimensions to form these tiny black holes. IRL we have been messing around with the creation of artificial black holes, these artificial black holes are absolutely tiny, and if I remember correctly generally don't stick around for to much as they generally disappear very quickly. The black holes created by Gardevoir most likely disappear rapidly as well, and wouldn't be a world ending event unless the black hole created had enough mass to consume the planet.
8:37 cool shiny pupitar
Pokémon as pets:
Bulbasaur
Squirtle (Blastoise can help out put out fires)
Caterpie
Pidgey
Rattata
Pikachu
Clefairy
Vulpix
Jigglypuff
Psyduck
Growlithe
Meowth
Poliwag
Cubone
Slowpoke
Goldeen
Chansey
Eevee
Mew
Chikorita
Sentret, Furret
Togepi
Marill
Snubbull
Aipom
Torchic
Mudkip
Zigzagoon
Skitty
Swablu
Plusle
Minun
Chimecho (rings the bell for being called in)
Roselia
Corphish
Kecleon
Latias
Latios
Turtwig
Shinx
Kricketot
Buizel (for floatation)
Chatot
Riolu
Shaymin
Victini
Tepig
Oshawott
Patrat
Lillipup
Purrloin
Audino
Sewaddle (can help with sewing)
Darumaka
Deerling
Minccino
Emolga
Meloetta
Fennekin
Froakie
Furfrou
Skiddo
Helioptile
Dedenne
Pumpkaboo
Xerneas
Rowlet
Litten
Rockruff
Cutiefly
Comfey
Togedemaru
Type: Null
Cosmog
Alolan Vulpix
Grookey
Scorbunny
Yamper
Rolycoly (to keep others warm)
Kubfu
Galarian Slowpoke
Sprigatito
Quaxly
Lechonk
Pawmi
Tandemaus
Sqwakabilly
Maschiff
Fidough
Chien-Pao
Cyclizar
Koraidon
Miraidon
Scream Tail
Worst Pokémon as pets:
Charmander, Cyndaquil, Ponyta, Chimchar, Litwick, Slugma (can burn with outer flames)
Koffing, Torkoal (can smoke up the house)
Grimer (makes a mess)
Weedle (can sting you)
Spearow
Starly
Hoppip (can easily be blown away)
Poochyena
Rotom (can hide into electronics)
Munchlax, Gulpin (easily eats all food)
Stufful (Bewear’s hugs can kill you)
Zorua (easily gets lost disguising as a human)
Mimikyu (look under its rag can kill you)
Hippopotas (kicks up sandstorms)
Snover (snows in the house)
Ekans, Seviper, Skorupi (can bite and poison you)
Oddish (Gloom has a bad smell)
Guzzlord, Yveltal (causes destruction)
Marshadow (hides in shows of humans)
Whimsicott (pulls cotton out of furniture)
Gigantic Pokémon (at least 10 feet tall)
Magikarp (Gyarados destroys buildings and flood inside buildings (as seen in Detective Pikachu)
Basculin
Durant
Deino (it bumps into things and bites everything as it is blind)
Totodile, Sandile, Fuecoco
Rhyhorn
Tauros
Paldean Wooper
Arrocuda
Chewtle
Voltorb
Ditto (transforms into a Pokémon and it’s hard to find)
Mankey
Espurr
Litleo
Sneasel
Gengar is my mfing boy. I’ve had a pet snake I’m ok with feeding rattatas to him. Maybe a tax collector or two as well
Idk man, a pet that eats depression seems pretty nice.
Geez choopo, you really fibbed up! Appletun is literally the perfect house pet! Its is only one foot tall, doesn't shed, smells good, and is extremely slow. Because of this the ammound of damage that it could possibly do to someones property is low. Plus it is agrass type, and it could effectively help you in freshening up your house and keeping the air fresh. You also get a free all-ntural ferbreeze because of it's scent. plus, what abomination of a human would eat your dog?!?!
Gardevoir would literally sacrifice itself for it’s trainer’s life
They protect their trainer with everything they have
The blackhole is meant for home intruders
Geez Choopo, you really fibbed up on Monchamp. It's a great house pet, it can hold large boxes, without any problems! It also can be great friends with you.
Geez choopo, you really fibbed up!
Geez, choopo you really fibbed up! Drifloon actually doesn't steal and lift children into the sky killing them, as it's too weak and just gets carried around like the balloon it is! Driflblim on the other hand can and will though, do not let that thing near kids, please.
Mudzdale is actually the exact weight of its real world based counter part
"There's almost as many Pokemon as I have fingers" *I am concerned*
So what I’m hearing is…if you have really disobedient children, threatening to adopt a duskull can fix some problems…
12:40 "You're telling flammable means FLAMMABLE?!"🤣🔥
-Dr. Nick
Hmm. Nah I’m still keeping a hisuian zorua. It might end up ripping me apart but I want to hug one
Even though you've come up with great arguments as to why most Pokemon aren't good pets, the anime takes all those arguments, throws them in the trash can, and makes almost every Pokémon possible to have as a pet ignoring A LOT of basic stuff in their Pokedex, a great example is the poisonous tongue of Haunter and Gengar that in the anime constantly lick people and pokémon but they don't get poisoned because of ✨screenplay convenience✨
Animae logic, I guess they can control there poison, so if they like a trainer it won't hurt that trainer, although if you go by Animae and the games all of them are safe, because you keep them in a ball.