If Pokemon Took Place in the 1800s (BodyBuilders Compilation)

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Published 2021-10-30

All Comments (21)
  • @FuzzyStripetail
    Despite not having a single empathetic bone in his body, Byron probably excelled at bodybuilding due to his father's genetically passed on bone madness.
  • @Victor-uz8br
    I feel like this would be a actual good parody game
  • @crashur3600
    Can we get a revival of this series. I personally loved it.
  • @DoodleThis
    I’m still hoping one day we get more episodes of this series
  • @planetbob6703
    When even the incredibly rich kid looks at 25 years of indentured servitude to pay medical bills
  • @kacklina
    I love how the squid thingy is just squid squashed inside a tortule shell xD.
  • @DracoSkyGX
    If this was an actual game, I'd play it.
  • I expected a new episode, it was a compilation. Still not disappointed though. Miss it
  • @jailodha3184
    Why did I think this was a new episode. This had the potential to be the successor to rusty.
  • @NashTheBlade
    Why didn't you continue this series? I mean, seeing as how OBSESSED with Pokemon, you'd think this is something you'd continue, go figure...
  • What's great about the third episode is that so much time passed since the previous one that we all forgot what the protagonist looked and sounded like, so we were all caught off guard by the ending.
  • @summertime6785
    Anyone else think Byron may be Rusty's ancestor? Edit: Happy Halloween, Dorkly!
  • @Djorgal
    "Let's call it an even 25 years." Now, that's odd!
  • Please please revive this series. It was amazing and had so much potential. We all want a continuation to the best parody series ever. I think this is even wittier than Rusty was.
  • Honestly a Pokémon series taking place in the past sounds like an interesting idea
  • @g-burtfred1106
    This series was very unknown to me. Maybe I shall watch it. The 1800's is one I never actually seen.
  • @Khajar
    Just make an indie game based on this already. People will literally drown you in money for it.
  • @TheWinstonSlip
    “Pretty sure that’s not how words work.” Kills me.