Life of a Wailord | Pokearth

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The fourth episode of Pokearth. Renowned for its massive size, Wailord are loved by people across the world.

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If you like my work please consider supporting me on patreon :). I'll be putting up polls there where you can vote for the next pokemon

EnlargedKai
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Dude that water simulation is incredible.
I hope everyone is supporting this guy because his PC probably caught on fire after every one of these shots.

IcyLucario
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I love the detail of saying that Wailord is the largest species _native to our planet_ in subtle reference to how Eternatus stole Wailord’s crown last gen.

cah-ys
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The sight of the last Waillord drifting off was simultaneously hilarious and heartbreaking. Kudos to another episode well done!

groundbreaker
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"Some desperate fishermen even organized large scale hunting expeditions which drove Wailord to near extinction, recently they have made an incredible recovery thanks to a single trainer attempting to breed a shiny Wailmer with perfect IV's"

SSGoku
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I love that you took Wailord being so light in the pokedex and actually made it make just a little bit of sense

Koopaperson
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I like that you made sense of them not being recognized in the earlier gens due to becoming endangered. Because you would think a Pokémon that big would at least come up in conversation in the other regions—unless they were exceedingly rare, and quietly being hunted to near extinction.

Doothicus
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4:35 THE LITTLE ANGRY BROWS I CAN'T

crbppl
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The wailord dying and becoming so light it floats is a wonderful pokefication of what happens to real whales who become too weak to swim, and sink. Between that and the hunting, and the excellent water physics with well flowing pokemon, this felt like a real pokementry, the best one yet. Amazing job

Ciocalatta
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this might sounds too dramatic, but my inner child is happy to have made it to this point in life. To see two of my favorites, Nature documentaries and pokemon come together and look wonderful.

Wonderbread
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Please man, never stop making these, they are just incredible

cybergamer
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Reverse whale fall...

From the bottom of my heart I cannot overstate how much I adore this series. The production values, the attention to detail, the scientific accuracy... you (and those whom you work with) are all amazing. I hope you can continue making this amazing content for years to come.

mothiraffe
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I'm not going to lie. As someone who spent a lot of my teenage years getting stoned and watching animal documentaries on Animal Planet, and also likes just random tid-bit lores about anything mythological or gaming, this is FIRE. I don't even play Pokemon but I was glued in interest beginning till the end. I would def learn about every pokemon if they had these videos. Keep it up dude!!

youalrightchief
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Dude now i wanna see the wishiwashi turn into the school form

Nav
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Making them float was meant to be sad, but just the sight of it is hilarious

jakabshaw
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I’m begging that a major streaming service produces a full-scale Pokemon nature “documentary” program like this one. Never fails to amaze me.

Jeremy-rqrb
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Holy shit
The Pokemon Company should legitimately straight-up officially PAY you to make these. These are INCREDIBLE videos

aznperson
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I’ve always laughed at water Pokémon just floating during battles

TrueUnderDawgGaming
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That's a FASCINATING way to include Wailords in-game weight!

SuperFerret-bl
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“Their Heart Is The Size Of A Snorlax” NOW I WANT A SNORLAX VIDEO

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