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[Philosophy In A Teacup] Crew
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Posted: Mon Oct 25, 2004 6:51 pm
Homan...Amusing, ne?
They're "generated" Pokémon names from a fantasy name "generator".
Frankly, I dunno whether to be scared or enraged that all the suffixes this guy could think of were "-chu", "-mon", "-zard", and "-turtle".
Your opinions?
Edit: What the cheese?
The link has much better names than the ones in the original window. DX
Editedit: Ah HA! Go here, then to 'Specialized Names', then drop down to 'Pokemon'. 3nodding
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Posted: Mon Oct 25, 2004 9:42 pm
WTF!? question How close to useless can this get? I don't see why anyone couldn't come up with their own names for pokémon. And this gerator's allready mentioned suffix overuse is embarrasing.
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Posted: Tue Oct 26, 2004 7:17 am
Most of the endings are either -chu, -zard, or -tile. What's up with that?
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Posted: Tue Oct 26, 2004 12:10 pm
ZeekSlider Most of the endings are either -chu, -zard, or -tile. What's up with that? Sterotypes. They could have at least used -eon.
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[Philosophy In A Teacup] Crew
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Posted: Tue Oct 26, 2004 2:52 pm
Nethilia ZeekSlider Most of the endings are either -chu, -zard, or -tile. What's up with that? Sterotypes. They could have at least used -eon. I know, right? -____-
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Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2004 12:54 pm
The names on the first link are impronounceable. oO"
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Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2004 3:32 pm
Doubleu-tee-eff is a Loafomon?!?! Is that like.. a bread-weidling Digimon!? Ew.
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Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2004 3:44 pm
Flanny-Chan The names on the first link are impronounceable. oO" Of course they are, that's why they're "fantasy" names wink I've never held much value in name generators for these reasons - they usually have only a few endings or starts, and they often come up with things that just aren't even reasonable. Of course, I shouldn't really complain, since I got one of my favorite character names, Prorewyr, from mesing around with one a few years back ;D
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Posted: Wed Nov 03, 2004 9:00 am
Axel the Bard Flanny-Chan The names on the first link are impronounceable. oO" Of course they are, that's why they're "fantasy" names wink I've never held much value in name generators for these reasons - they usually have only a few endings or starts, and they often come up with things that just aren't even reasonable. Of course, I shouldn't really complain, since I got one of my favorite character names, Prorewyr, from mesing around with one a few years back ;D Well, I can come with loads of pronounceable fantasy names.
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Posted: Wed Nov 03, 2004 11:09 am
I have a giant baby-name book, and I like to choose obscure names from it for my characters, so their names don't sound like jibberish. That's where I got Akahana, its Japanese, derived from some sort of red flower. I only use it for an anime character. The only name I've ever been proud of making up is "Oszim," (pronounced "Os-zim", or "Awesome" if you're having trouble with it) for one of my dragons.
As for the generator, I also don't care for his prefixes either, many include, "dork" "dumb" "twit" and "twerp" though they'd be good names for annoying stuff like Nosepass and Luvdisc. *retch*
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Posted: Wed Nov 03, 2004 3:40 pm
Flanny-Chan Axel the Bard Flanny-Chan The names on the first link are impronounceable. oO" Of course they are, that's why they're "fantasy" names wink I've never held much value in name generators for these reasons - they usually have only a few endings or starts, and they often come up with things that just aren't even reasonable. Of course, I shouldn't really complain, since I got one of my favorite character names, Prorewyr, from mesing around with one a few years back ;D Well, I can come with loads of pronounceable fantasy names. I was being sarcastic, actually.
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