34 min

069: Bellsprout Welcome to the World of Pokémon

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Hello there! Welcome to Professor Jacob’s sixty-ninth lesson on Pokémon biology. In today's lesson, we will be discussing Bellsprout: the Flower Pokémon. This grass/poison type is a tiny little plant-like Pokémon with a bell-shaped head and big, pink lips. Are those lips? I'll let someone else figure that out. Like Oddish, Bellsprout has roots for feet, which it uses to absorb water through the soil. However, while Bellsprout is rooted, it is stationary and unable to flee. Let's just hope Bellsprout doesn't need a drink during a battle... because it would be useless. Actually, it's probably best not to use Bellsprout during any battle at all if possible. There's a bit more to learn about Bellsprout, so make sure you tune in and take notes!

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Hello there! Welcome to Professor Jacob’s sixty-ninth lesson on Pokémon biology. In today's lesson, we will be discussing Bellsprout: the Flower Pokémon. This grass/poison type is a tiny little plant-like Pokémon with a bell-shaped head and big, pink lips. Are those lips? I'll let someone else figure that out. Like Oddish, Bellsprout has roots for feet, which it uses to absorb water through the soil. However, while Bellsprout is rooted, it is stationary and unable to flee. Let's just hope Bellsprout doesn't need a drink during a battle... because it would be useless. Actually, it's probably best not to use Bellsprout during any battle at all if possible. There's a bit more to learn about Bellsprout, so make sure you tune in and take notes!

►Support the Professor's class on Patreon: patreon.com/wwopokemon

►Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/Jc5P2Mk6Ru

Welcome to the World of Pokémon is part of the Poke Casters Network.

34 min