Thwomp The Crushing Pokémon Rock/Steel Type Pre-Evolution: Thwimp Evolution: Whomp Thwomps hang above the ceilings of caves and castles alike. They crush their prey when they run underneath them. They have a dislike towards plumbers for some reason
@@megameme29 But that also makes sense given its personality and it's pokedex entry also it is more ferocious then it's cute appearence suggests generally in the anime...
The Gen 1 Pokemon sort of make sense because they were hella cutting corners due to space constraints. It's part of the reason those games are such spaghetti under the hood. Some of the glitch Pokemon also have plagiarized cries, though they're often modulated in such a way that it's not as easy to tell. Later gens don't have that excuse. Well, maybe except for Gen 2, though I don't think it was nearly as bad for them. But all the ones from Gen 3 on...dang. They learned how to spread 'em apart for the most part, most of those copies are from Pokemon from different gens.
Here's the thing. Cries are generated in a list which the game references. This list uses a base noise, pitch, and length as a way to make different cries. All Pokemon are listed on the list, including Missingnos. It wasn't really space constraints. It really was just laziness.
I don’t think it’s because they were cutting corners (not saying they don’t cut corners, just not on the cries). I’m sure original hardware had very poor quality speakers and as a result they were limited to simple “electronic” sounds and a limited amount of notes/tones. Probably hard to make 151 cries out of a limited section of electronic notes, and still have the result be decent
@@Gleebyy any idea why a few notable nintendo/gaming channels started doing the same? Nintendo unity, masterofhyrule, communitygame all changed their thumbnails style almost at the exact same time
I know why the crys were reused! For all the Gen 1-2 Pokémon, it was to save storage. The games came out on the Game Boy and Game Boy Color, both had to be compact in order to remain portable. Because of this, there is less space than a home console. Reusing cries with little to no change frees up more of that space so it can be used for other purposes. For later generations, this could likely just be a coincidence. After all, the later consoles allowed for more space. For Mew and Mewtwo, it could also be because Mewtwo shares genes with Mew, giving them similar cries.
There could be some more in depth decision making to them as well. Like Fenniken and Zoroa having the same cry could be intentional due to their similar design aesthetics/zoroa's propensity for copying things. Likewise, Archops and Yvetal's similar cries could be intended to establish a thematic connection between the two. Similar things could be said about Magmortor and Volcanion or Noivern and Salazzle.
i will say, the cries generation 6 onward don’t really sound as similar as you’re trying to make them seem, a cry just is a generic “up and down” vocalization
No I think you're just plain out wrong. There's only so many noises they can make. Just because they add a noise here and there to make it sound a little different doesn't mean they don't sound similar
As cool as this is, there were 2 mistakes I found. 2:56 The cry played is for Mienfoo, but the image used is Mienshao. 5:09 The cry played is for Therian Form Tornadus, but the image used is Therian Form Thundurus. The second one is actually kinda funny, since the games themselves got it wrong once. The cutscene for when Tornadus / Thundurus appears to the player in Black & White always uses Thundurus’ cry in both versions, even though Black version has Tornadus.
How did you even catch that? I can barely recognize Raichu's cry just because its my favourite pokemon. I can't imagine to remember so mamy cries and say: hey, there's a mistake here.
@@elpirataretro8734 I’ve been playing Pokémon for a long time. It’s harder to nail down the cries for newer Pokémon, since they haven’t been around as long, but there’s also a lot of Pokémon with pretty distinct cries.
I noticed you compare Chansey's cry to Pidgeot's. Chansey's cry is actually identical to Pidgeotto's cry rather than Pidgeot's. Also, if I remember correctly, Jigglypuff's cry was very similar to Ditto's.
I love how Caterpie's cry is the same as a Water-type non-evolved Pokemon, and its evolution's cry is the same as a completely different Water-type evolved Pokemon.
Pokémon on the right: “Wanna hear my impression of you?” Pokémon on the left: “Sure, but change it a little bit so it’s not obvious you’re trying to sound like me”
I don't know exactly why but I find it so fascinating that Game Freak goes back in generations sometimes to use the cries from older Pokemon in a different pitch or other changes
Well here are some ideas of a possible crossover : Goomba (grass) -> Goomboss (grass/psychic) Koopa (rock) -> paratroopa (rock/flying) Mandibug (bug) -> Bugaboom (bug/flying Buzzy beetle (bug) -> spike top (bug/dark) Wiggler (bug/grass) -> Flutter (bug/fairy) Cataquack (Water/fighting) Bob-omb (steel/normal) -> king bob-omb (steel/normal) Cheep cheep (water) -> Cheep chomp (water/flying) Shy guy (dark) Boo (ghost/normal) -> king boo (ghost/dark) Bomboo (Ghost) -> Bouldergeist (ghost/rock) F.L.U.D.D (water/steel) Hammer bro (rock/normal) Fire bro (fire/normal) Ice bro (ice/normal) Boomerang bro (fighting/normal) Sledge bro (ground/normal) Boom boom (fighting/flying) Spike (ground) -> Tubba blubba (ground/dark) Scuttlebug (bug) -> Tarantox (bug/poison) Phantamanta (electric/ghost) Lakitu (normal/flying) -> king lakitu (electric/flying) Blooper (water) -> Gooper blooper (water/poison) Baby Yoshi (dragon/normal) -> Yoshi (dragon/fairy) That’s all I could come up with you could come up with others that I haven’t mentioned
Everyone else: "hey dude, can I copy your homework" "ok, but change it a bit so they don't notice" Charizard/Rhyhorn: **steals paper and copies textually**
I can tell the very slight differences with those four, but I also agree they are very damn close to each other. I had to go back and listen again to be sure.
The one that I always could hear the similarity to when it first came out was the Parasect / Mewtwo one. I thought, is Parasect as powerful as Mewtwo?!?
Personally i feel like when gane freak remade a lot of the older cries it was sort of just so that they didn't sound so compressed compared to the newer ones which is fitting.
This is actually true. The reason was due to tight storage space, because a Gameboy game can only have so much data per game, and a there can only be so much sound files in the game. Not only that, but sound making methods were also limited
I guess since the first released on GameBoy, they decided to go about programming the cries using a limited set of “segments”, which every cry used parts of with alterations in pitch, sample speed and noise level. This was understandable since the GameBoy had a very limited sound chip and storage space was expensive. Though, future games for the GBA would incorporate a similar sound design. It wasn't until the DS games that Pokemon started sounding more unique (Glameow and Starly actually sounded like a cat and bird respectively), but many would still use same set of segments, just sightly higher quality.
In their defense, Gamefreak didn't have much to work with in 1995-1996. Imagine trying to create 151 computer-generated Pokémon cries in 1996, then imagine trying to make them all notably different from each other
“These new cries sound like horrible TV static.” And the old ones didn’t? Lol, to each their own, but I find the remade cries to be an improvement, especially with differentiating a lot of the gen 1 Pokémon from each other.
I think he means the updated versions of the newer cries (cries from gens 4-6) sound worse than the original versions of the new cries. So they basically updated the cries to be worse rather than better.
I'm going to be honest, I almost didn't click on this video because I thought "Oh, this is just going to be gen 1 and some weird fringe cases, right? Sounds kinda boring." I didn't realize there were so many instances of actual reuse for cries, cool idea!
If I remember from Pokered. Gen 1 creates their Cries by just modifying the length and pitches of one of a bunch of base noises. It's not memory constraints that stopped them from making unique noises for the Pokemon. Like Charizard and Rhyhorn. It was just laziness. As all pokemon in the game, even Missingno are listed in the Cries list.
All Pokémon here were sorted by their Dex Number.
Thwomp has number 64, obviously.
yes
Thwomp is my fav pokemon
most of these i didn’t know had similar cries
no Mario
Thwomp is a Rock/Physic type. It specializes in Physical attacks, and can learn Stomping Tantrum.
Thwomp
The Crushing Pokémon
Rock/Steel Type
Pre-Evolution: Thwimp
Evolution: Whomp
Thwomps hang above the ceilings of caves and castles alike. They crush their prey when they run underneath them. They have a dislike towards plumbers for some reason
This comment is underrated imo.
"Although they normally favor vertical movement, there's records of individuals that can reach great speeds when moving in other directions."
Hella yes best comment imo❤️
Without the Steel type
Amazing
Whoever is in charge of the thumbnails deserves a raise.
is the thumbnail just a recreation of the hwyla/wawla (i dont remeber witch one)thumbnail for the mod for minecraft? -1 originality point
you have put the therian thundurus image instead of the tornados one trying to compare swanna and tornadus's remade cries.
@@PATRICIALOPEZ-gz7uw Wrong person. I did not make the video. -_-
Sorry
@@TripleBenbruh what the hell are you talking about
Oh yes Twomp, my favourite Pokemon
Yoshi evolving from dragonite dosent sound too far fetched now. XD
@@megameme29 yes
@@megameme29 But that also makes sense given its personality and it's pokedex entry also it is more ferocious then it's cute appearence suggests generally in the anime...
Thwomp is not a Pokemon. Seriously. No Pokedex entry of it. It's a Super Mario Bros Character
@@AmazedPIKACHU I have it’s Pokédex entry
Bastiodon: EUURGGGH!
Thwomp: You stole my cry, you took everything from me!
In other words:
Thwomp: You took everything from me!
Bastiodon: i don't even know who you are
@@AxtonTheObstagoon lol litterally because there from diferent franchises
@@vaniagil2900 if you're gonna use that f*cking word at least use it well
@@DonCadenas wow rude much
@@vaniagil2900 Shh, calm down
When i was a kid, and i realized that Charizard and Rhyhorn in LF had the same exact roar, i was extra confused.
Lmao I’m just noticing
Me too
i overheard my brother playing one of the gen 4 games and i heard charizard's cry in a battle, only to see a rhyhorn instead
Me too.
@@RascatoNantako And NOW I know/realise why You tubers that are pokémon keep screwing up they're all so similar it's extremely confusing at times...
Nobody:
Gamefreak: “just change the pitch none will be the wiser.”
...and length.
...just watch that one video that explains it.
The Gen 1 Pokemon sort of make sense because they were hella cutting corners due to space constraints. It's part of the reason those games are such spaghetti under the hood. Some of the glitch Pokemon also have plagiarized cries, though they're often modulated in such a way that it's not as easy to tell.
Later gens don't have that excuse. Well, maybe except for Gen 2, though I don't think it was nearly as bad for them. But all the ones from Gen 3 on...dang. They learned how to spread 'em apart for the most part, most of those copies are from Pokemon from different gens.
the ones that are in the same gen like sawk and mienshao make zero sense though and I'm really wondering what was going through their heads
@@ArthurTRead Tbf they don't really sound that similar
@@ArthurTRead i dont really see that one in specific
Here's the thing. Cries are generated in a list which the game references. This list uses a base noise, pitch, and length as a way to make different cries. All Pokemon are listed on the list, including Missingnos.
It wasn't really space constraints. It really was just laziness.
I don’t think it’s because they were cutting corners (not saying they don’t cut corners, just not on the cries). I’m sure original hardware had very poor quality speakers and as a result they were limited to simple “electronic” sounds and a limited amount of notes/tones. Probably hard to make 151 cries out of a limited section of electronic notes, and still have the result be decent
Ah memory limitations. You’ll force the devs to do somethings they’d never think of doing.
I can sense wooshes ccoming around ;-;
It can lead to some creative and interesting work arounds
1:14 Oh my gosh my favorite Pokemon!! Thwomp with a Timid personality was super broken!
Always prefered modest for some reason
Thwomp's Aren't Pokemons
EVERYONE IS POINTING IT OUT
@@nandolaysyt r/wooooosh
Ok I know this is a joke but Thwomp would absolutely be a physical attacker, making Timid and Modest terrible natures for it
Ah yes. My favorite Pokémon.
*THWOMP!*
yes
*Thwomp uses stomp on Probopass*
that fucking killed me lol
@@irfanhanantyo7565 “it’s not very effective”
I love this channel and its thumbnails
Whoever is in charge of the thumbnails needs a raise ASAP
Well the thumbnails only started recently
@@Gleebyy any idea why a few notable nintendo/gaming channels started doing the same? Nintendo unity, masterofhyrule, communitygame all changed their thumbnails style almost at the exact same time
@@lightshreader6975 maybe they know each other and agreed on it?
I agree with this
I know why the crys were reused!
For all the Gen 1-2 Pokémon, it was to save storage. The games came out on the Game Boy and Game Boy Color, both had to be compact in order to remain portable. Because of this, there is less space than a home console. Reusing cries with little to no change frees up more of that space so it can be used for other purposes.
For later generations, this could likely just be a coincidence. After all, the later consoles allowed for more space.
For Mew and Mewtwo, it could also be because Mewtwo shares genes with Mew, giving them similar cries.
There could be some more in depth decision making to them as well. Like Fenniken and Zoroa having the same cry could be intentional due to their similar design aesthetics/zoroa's propensity for copying things. Likewise, Archops and Yvetal's similar cries could be intended to establish a thematic connection between the two. Similar things could be said about Magmortor and Volcanion or Noivern and Salazzle.
@@Dolthra good point!
No shit, man, IT WAS OBVIOUSLY BECAUSE OF THE STORAGE, LOOK AT THE GAMEBOY CARDRIDGE
@@HenriqueBatatacan't tell if you're being sarcastic, but the storage was really inefficient and used 8-bit architecture
I did not realize they actually used the Thwomp sound in Bastiodons cry, but in hind sight Bastiodon is just a Thwomp with a body so it makes sense
Lol
1:14 Ah yes my favorite Pokemon Thwomp
Thwomp is not a pokemon
@@summeryzeek3850 that's not a Pokemon that's the swamp
@@summeryzeek3850r/woooosh
@@summeryzeek3850it’s a joke
2:56 that's not Mienshao's cry, it's Mienfoo, the pre-evo lol.
5:09 And here it's Tornadus' cry,not Thunderus.
0:55 When the legendary has a bug sound
There's another one: *Absol & Latias.*
These two as almost the same cries.
Yo joker from persona
Seviper and Bannette
i will say, the cries generation 6 onward don’t really sound as similar as you’re trying to make them seem, a cry just is a generic “up and down” vocalization
Bro hydreigon's cry sucks and so does lilligant's
They don't just sound different in a superficial way they feel different
Charjabug will forever be my favorite cry. Just an accordion noise
@@byguanguer7717 cap nigga stop complaining lmfao
No I think you're just plain out wrong. There's only so many noises they can make. Just because they add a noise here and there to make it sound a little different doesn't mean they don't sound similar
I hated how they massacred charizards cry in the 3d games its honestly the reason why I won't use charizard anymore I hate his new cry
As cool as this is, there were 2 mistakes I found.
2:56 The cry played is for Mienfoo, but the image used is Mienshao.
5:09 The cry played is for Therian Form Tornadus, but the image used is Therian Form Thundurus.
The second one is actually kinda funny, since the games themselves got it wrong once. The cutscene for when Tornadus / Thundurus appears to the player in Black & White always uses Thundurus’ cry in both versions, even though Black version has Tornadus.
How did you even catch that? I can barely recognize Raichu's cry just because its my favourite pokemon. I can't imagine to remember so mamy cries and say: hey, there's a mistake here.
@@elpirataretro8734 I’ve been playing Pokémon for a long time. It’s harder to nail down the cries for newer Pokémon, since they haven’t been around as long, but there’s also a lot of Pokémon with pretty distinct cries.
I noticed you compare Chansey's cry to Pidgeot's. Chansey's cry is actually identical to Pidgeotto's cry rather than Pidgeot's.
Also, if I remember correctly, Jigglypuff's cry was very similar to Ditto's.
Chansey doesn’t have an identical cry to Pidgeotto, it just happens to use the same base cry as both Pidgeotto and Pidgeot.
Pinsir's cry was also very similar to Pidgeot and Chansey.
Some of those cries kinda sound like phones ringing.
I love how Caterpie's cry is the same as a Water-type non-evolved Pokemon, and its evolution's cry is the same as a completely different Water-type evolved Pokemon.
1:59 and this kids, is how depression sounds like
Why did they make the strongest Pokémon sound like a mushroom crab
Also, Thwomp is my new favorite Pokémon
yes
Yeah, that part made me laugh so hard
Yes I agree, Triple S++ tier too
where is thwomp
oh now i saw it nvm
I love how the weakest pokemon in gen 1 shares cry with the strongest Pokemon in the same gen. 0:55
Well not nesscarily the weakest but defiently one of worst a lot of gen 1 pokemon were complete trash stat wise words then Parasect
@@Moniker8858 and remember it's typing, it was unique but also the worst typing in the game.
Uhh, Parasect -> Genesect lol (and it is even another human made legendary how funny)
@@andyboston3646 It'sAllComingTogether.png
Arceus:
Game Freak: “Pokémon cries go high pitch.”
5:08 That's actually Tornadus-T's cry, im pretty sure.
You're right.
That’s why it has the Therian art…
@@pixlyJolt But he accidentally put Thunderus….
@@ElectroA76 so what? They’re the exact same pokemon. It’s just a form.
@@pixlyJolt thundurus and tornadus are two different mons wym? I never said anything about forms
I've noticed only a few months ago that Houndoom and Ariados have _strikingly_ similar cries! It saddens me that you left them out.
I don't think so, you can definitely tell them
Pokémon on the right: “Wanna hear my impression of you?”
Pokémon on the left: “Sure, but change it a little bit so it’s not obvious you’re trying to sound like me”
Rhydon and Charizard
The music really helps this be pleasant! Great compilation! Thanks for uploading!
I don't know exactly why but I find it so fascinating that Game Freak goes back in generations sometimes to use the cries from older Pokemon in a different pitch or other changes
So Thwomp is a Pokémon now?
Well... If Mario can crossover multiple times with Rabbids, why not Pokémon?
**coughs in April Fool's jokes about Luigi being the evolution of Lickitung and evolving Dragonite into Yoshi**
Crossover games please!
Well here are some ideas of a possible crossover :
Goomba (grass) -> Goomboss (grass/psychic)
Koopa (rock) -> paratroopa (rock/flying)
Mandibug (bug) -> Bugaboom (bug/flying
Buzzy beetle (bug) -> spike top (bug/dark)
Wiggler (bug/grass) -> Flutter (bug/fairy)
Cataquack (Water/fighting)
Bob-omb (steel/normal) -> king bob-omb (steel/normal)
Cheep cheep (water) -> Cheep chomp (water/flying)
Shy guy (dark)
Boo (ghost/normal) -> king boo (ghost/dark)
Bomboo (Ghost) -> Bouldergeist (ghost/rock)
F.L.U.D.D (water/steel)
Hammer bro (rock/normal)
Fire bro (fire/normal)
Ice bro (ice/normal)
Boomerang bro (fighting/normal)
Sledge bro (ground/normal)
Boom boom (fighting/flying)
Spike (ground) -> Tubba blubba (ground/dark)
Scuttlebug (bug) -> Tarantox (bug/poison)
Phantamanta (electric/ghost)
Lakitu (normal/flying) -> king lakitu (electric/flying)
Blooper (water) -> Gooper blooper (water/poison)
Baby Yoshi (dragon/normal) -> Yoshi (dragon/fairy)
That’s all I could come up with you could come up with others that I haven’t mentioned
@@galvsparks6295
Chomper (steel and fighting) ->chain chop (steel and dark) -> chain chomper (steel and dark)
s u p e r s m a s h b r o s e x i s t s
Everyone else: "hey dude, can I copy your homework" "ok, but change it a bit so they don't notice"
Charizard/Rhyhorn: **steals paper and copies textually**
Thwomp: You took everything from me.
Bastiodon: I don't even know who you are.
Okay, the majority of those in the Gen 6-onwards section are stretches. But out of them all, Decidueye's cry did remind me a lot of Pancham's.
The reason Pokémon cries are similar, especially in Gen 1 is due to console limitations
My cloning machine worked.
not exact copies, but only off by slight pitch or tone, whichever. and some may be sped up or slowed down.
Poliwag and ditto were way too close
@@gumbitoicic9977 Charizard and Rhyhorn too
I can tell the very slight differences with those four, but I also agree they are very damn close to each other. I had to go back and listen again to be sure.
0:27 this is barely noticable
@@kiwitheleafeon Yeah true it's basically the same
4:12
Can we talk about how they massacred my boi Hydreigon's cry in gen 6? Used to be so good.
Bruh, exactly what i was thinking
atleast shiftry's cry was improved
Bruh that cry is great wtf is your problem.
But why it a good cry
He sounded like an actual dragon in Gen 5 but then in Gen 6, he sounds like he's coughing and sneezing at the same time.
Never knew a thwomp was a pokemon. I wonder where I can catch one outside of the mushroom kingdom so I can complete my pokedex?
It's a scrapped design
You have to go to lumanise city in smash broes with Mario and Pokémon trainer and find the right person to trade with
@@exaltedfalcheon1793 SAY WHAAAAAATTT??!! 🙊🙊🙊🙊
@@Wildspeck WAIT IS THIS REAL IF SO I WANT IT.
@@ellienugent2000 I don't know if your being sarcastic or if you are a kid lol
Charizard: finally after making so many cries this one is perfect
Rhyhorn: yo can I copy your homework
"You try making 151 sounds on a gameboy" - Game Freak
Dewgong is so plain it even has a plain cry
1:19 killed me lmfao
LORD HEILIX
OH MY GOD YOU'RE TRULY RIGHT THESE NEW CRIES SOUND LIKE HORRIBLE TV STATIC NOISES 🤣🤣
Some pokemon cries didn't need to be fixed in gen 6, although there were some changes i did appreciate.
Alternate title: *James: GUYS, GAME FREAK IS RUNNING OUT OF IDEAS*
I remember the first time I heard Bastiodon's cry and was like, "WAIT, that sounds familiar..."
The one that I always could hear the similarity to when it first came out was the Parasect / Mewtwo one. I thought, is Parasect as powerful as Mewtwo?!?
I guess your Pokemon cry cloning machine worked.
Paras having the cry of the legendary mewtwo is one of the most legendary things in pokemon.
i love how sudowoodo and politoed are right by each other on the pokedex
2:14 sounds like the beginning of the splatoon theme (splattack!)
5:17 When your Stomach is empty!
1:14 & 1:16 are two of the funniest things I've ever seen compared to each other 🤣
4:50 gamefreak should prob change guzzlord's cry to "AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA"
Personally i feel like when gane freak remade a lot of the older cries it was sort of just so that they didn't sound so compressed compared to the newer ones which is fitting.
But some of them sound more compressed so they kind of failed
The Charizard incident.
Parasect having the same cry as Mew and Mewtwo is just hilarious
4:26 sounds like among us
I can't unhear that now. 😅
I dont hear it
@@megameme29 sus
4:26 "AMOUNG US" 4:28 "y AYY
I love how a literal crab has the same battle cry as the most powerful pokemon
The parasect and mewtwo one caught me by suprise and so did the thwomp one XD
This is a video I thought I didn’t need but actually needed to watch.
1:00 can we talk about how this sounds like the Pokémon healing theme?!
1:45 ofc Metagross does it better
0:57
This part makes me laugh uncontrollably. 😂😂😂😂😂
I dont get it
@@conz3794 cause a bug/grass pokemon has the same cry as a legendary pokemon
@@FemboyLevi I still don't get it :T
@@conz3794 cause parasect is "weak" and has the same cry as a "strong" legendary pokemon, thats why its funny somehow to OP
Thwomp
The Crushing Pokemon
Rock/Ground Type
Pre Evolution : Thweemp
Full Evolution:Tweempor
This is actually true. The reason was due to tight storage space, because a Gameboy game can only have so much data per game, and a there can only be so much sound files in the game. Not only that, but sound making methods were also limited
oh wow, i honestly thought only gen 1 pokemon had stolen cries! this is very interesting!
I guess since the first released on GameBoy, they decided to go about programming the cries using a limited set of “segments”, which every cry used parts of with alterations in pitch, sample speed and noise level. This was understandable since the GameBoy had a very limited sound chip and storage space was expensive. Though, future games for the GBA would incorporate a similar sound design.
It wasn't until the DS games that Pokemon started sounding more unique (Glameow and Starly actually sounded like a cat and bird respectively), but many would still use same set of segments, just sightly higher quality.
Wailmer and Reshiram have somewhat similar cries, which I find hilarious.
0:15 Charizard and Rhyhorn Have the Same Cry.
Same as carterpie who have same cries
Charizard is slightly longer
1:59 the four horsemen of the day
In their defense, Gamefreak didn't have much to work with in 1995-1996. Imagine trying to create 151 computer-generated Pokémon cries in 1996, then imagine trying to make them all notably different from each other
Yeah.
“These new cries sound like horrible TV static.”
And the old ones didn’t? Lol, to each their own, but I find the remade cries to be an improvement, especially with differentiating a lot of the gen 1 Pokémon from each other.
I did know some Pokémon had stolen Pokémon calls from other Pokémon. This is a really cool video. I love Pokémon. 💜😍👏🏼
3:37 You're saying that the remade cries sound more like radio static than the old ones? I don't think that's very accurate
True.
I think he means the updated versions of the newer cries (cries from gens 4-6) sound worse than the original versions of the new cries. So they basically updated the cries to be worse rather than better.
@@hotaruishere2133 no
First time I played Pokemon FireRed I Thought that every Pokemon had the same sound because of these cases lmao
When you copy someone’s test but try not to make it exactly the same
1:40 the last 2 are almost the same but the 1 one is hard to tell but I finally understand quick too also the 2 one is scary
I'm going to be honest, I almost didn't click on this video because I thought "Oh, this is just going to be gen 1 and some weird fringe cases, right? Sounds kinda boring." I didn't realize there were so many instances of actual reuse for cries, cool idea!
I’d usually pair druddigon & yveltal, they just sounded incredibly similar to me
I knew about the gen 1 Pokémon sharing cries, but I had no clue about the other gens! Pretty wild!
3:03 like minecraft bat voice
Gen 1 pokémon sound like broken computers.
Thwomp is my favorite pokemon... it's the best too, SSS++ Tier obviously
Twomp is not a pokemon
And Thwomp is ugly-
I actually like how Hydreigon has an actual roar transposed into its cry. That's awesome!
If I remember from Pokered. Gen 1 creates their Cries by just modifying the length and pitches of one of a bunch of base noises.
It's not memory constraints that stopped them from making unique noises for the Pokemon. Like Charizard and Rhyhorn. It was just laziness. As all pokemon in the game, even Missingno are listed in the Cries list.
Hard to call things lazy back then though.
Gen 1 was made by what, like 13 people?
I'd take some shortcuts too
1:14 my favorite Pokémon from a completely different game
5:01 bruh If I didn't know anything about Pokemon I would say that this is its evolution.
birds chirp, dogs bark, and of course, pokemon make horrifying static-y alien noises
1:09 lol
1:14 best Pokémon cry ever
The only ones I noticed while playing through Pokémon games that sounded the same were Mewtwo and Parasect
Him: Puts tornadus cry on thunderus
Thunderus: Does it look like I sound like that?!
4:00 the 1 one sounds like a scary thing the 2 one is more aggressive and greninja with is 3 sounds like bubbles
I actually find it super cool that there are similar cries
2:47 Geiger Counter sound.
That awkward moment when your go-to team from the older games suddenly have the same cry