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Heh, I've just noticed that Gulpin is the only pure Poison-type that isn't purple-coloured. Not notable enough to be on the page, but still an interesting tidbit of info. --[[User:Someone Else|Someone Else]] 13:36, 12 August 2008 (UTC) | Heh, I've just noticed that Gulpin is the only pure Poison-type that isn't purple-coloured. Not notable enough to be on the page, but still an interesting tidbit of info. --[[User:Someone Else|Someone Else]] 13:36, 12 August 2008 (UTC) | ||
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Gulpin appears in SSBB. It swallows characters and holds them in its mouth for a few seconds, damaging them. [[User:Diachronos|Diachronos]] 17:11, 6 October 2008 (UTC) | Gulpin appears in SSBB. It swallows characters and holds them in its mouth for a few seconds, damaging them. [[User:Diachronos|Diachronos]] 17:11, 6 October 2008 (UTC) | ||
-I took out the references to blobfish as the possible basis. Sorry guys, but the popular photo of a blobfish was never taken until after r/s/e came out, and said photo depicts a very bizarrely damaged corpse. A natural, living blobfish looks absolutely nothing like Gulpin or Swalot. It looks like a quite normal fish, in fact. {{unsigned|Scythemantis}} |
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Heh, I've just noticed that Gulpin is the only pure Poison-type that isn't purple-coloured. Not notable enough to be on the page, but still an interesting tidbit of info. --Someone Else 13:36, 12 August 2008 (UTC)
Hang on a second. The article now links to the list of Pokémon by colour. When I typed my above comment, I wasn't referring to Pokédex-recognised colour, I was referring to its general overall look. Nidorina is considered blue and Seviper is considered black in the Pokédex, so the info on the page is currently incorrect. --Someone Else 02:08, 15 August 2008 (UTC)
Gulpin appears in SSBB. It swallows characters and holds them in its mouth for a few seconds, damaging them. Diachronos 17:11, 6 October 2008 (UTC)
-I took out the references to blobfish as the possible basis. Sorry guys, but the popular photo of a blobfish was never taken until after r/s/e came out, and said photo depicts a very bizarrely damaged corpse. A natural, living blobfish looks absolutely nothing like Gulpin or Swalot. It looks like a quite normal fish, in fact. - unsigned comment from Scythemantis (talk • contribs)