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Pokémon in Real Life! is a popular webseries created by the internet sensations Smosh, created by Anthony Padilla and Ian Hecox. The series is created using common adult humor and other comedy found in the Pokémon franchise. Currently in total, all 5 episodes have 107,682,778 views on Youtube. The Pokémon in the series are loosely based on those found in the anime, with some adjustments to personalities to increase the humor.

Cast (In order of appearance)

Character Actor First appearance Latest appearance
Ash Anthony Padilla Pokémon in Real Life! Pokémon in Real Life 5!
Metrosexual Hipster Ian Hecox Pokémon in Real Life! Pokémon in Real Life 5!
Gentleman Ian Hecox Pokémon in Real Life! Pokémon in Real Life 5!
Pikachu Pokémon in Real Life! Pokémon in Real Life 4!
Magikarp Lee Eisenhower Pokémon in Real Life! Pokémon in Real Life 5!
Mankey Pokémon in Real Life 2! Pokémon in Real Life 2!
Pokédex Pokémon in Real Life 2! Pokémon in Real Life 3!
Charizard Lee Eisenhower Pokémon in Real Life 2! Pokémon in Real Life 5!
Snorlax Pokémon in Real Life 3! Pokémon in Real Life 3!
Jigglypuff Rachael Lillis (voice) Pokémon in Real Life 4! Pokémon in Real Life 4!
Belieber4Evr Patrick Egan Pokémon in Real Life 5! Pokémon in Real Life 5!

Teams

Ash

On Hand

Pikachu
Ash's Pikachu is his very first Pokémon on his journey. It is shown to be very stubborn, and dislikes Ash due to how he treats it at times.


Pikachu's known moves are Scratch, Thunderbolt, Thunder Shock, Slam, and a joke attack called AK-47 Attack.

Debut EP001
Charizard
Ash's second Pokémon, caught after a failed attempt at catching a Mankey. Charizard has not been featured long enough to have a developed personality.


Charizard's known moves are Scratch, Flamethrower, Rock Smash, and Air Slash.

Debut EP046
Jigglypuff
Ash's latest Pokémon. Jigglypuff, like its anime counterpart, puts people to sleep with its song and draws on victim's faces. Anthony humorously caught it by putting duct tape on the Poké Ball to keep it from escaping.


Jigglypuff's only known move is Sing.

Debut EP045

Metrosexual Hipster

On Hand

Belieber4Evr
Metrosexual Hipster's current Pokémon, a Chespin, named Belieber4Evr because it was obtained in a Wonder Trade, is very vulgar due to its moveset, though it is humorously bleeped out.


Belieber4Evr's known moves are Tail Whip, Swagger, Curse, and Tickle.

Debut XY010

Dead

Magikarp
Metrosexual Hipster's first known Pokémon, its first and only appearance was in episode 1. Like most Magikarp, it is very useless and can't attack at all. It was vaporized by Pikachu's Thunder Shock attack in the first episode.

Magikarp's only known move is Splash.

Debut EP001

Status Unknown

Metapod
Metrosexual Hipster caught it in hopes that it would be able to beat Ash, but gave up the battle after Anthony threatened to use Flamethrower on him. Metapod is never seen again after episode 3, and it is unknown what he did with it. He presumably released it, though this is never confirmed.

Metapod's only known move is Harden.

Debut EP003

Jokes

Pokémon in Real Life! uses jokes about physics that don't make sense and common jokes that make fun of Pokémon to make the series.

Episode 1

  • The fact that you can't battle a trainer unless you walk in front of them

Episode 2

  • The humor of the name Mankey being one letter away from "Monkey."
  • It also details the oddity of being able to fly on a Pidgey despite the player being even heavier.
    • Due to this, it adds to it by making Anthony's Charizard unable to learn Fly, despite it being possible to in the games.

Episode 3

  • The oddity that the player needs a Poké Flute to wake a Snorlax up to get through it and not being able to walk over or around it.
  • The adult humor of Metapod using Harden.
  • That the player has the inability to attack the opponent to end a battle.

Episode 4

  • The inability to wake a Pokémon up from sleep without an Awakening.

Episode 5

  • The joke behind the fact that Wonder Traded Pokémon usually have obscene or otherwise embarrassing nicknames to mess with others.