Mine were various degrees of inappropriate. Basically I am the milder form of why it was banned First one was Chat yourself After that I would make word plays with the alternative name for rooster, cause you know it is a bird and that makes for some really inappropriate puns.
Fun fact! Smeargle’s Sketch and Chattot’s Chatter are the only truly signiture moves. Every other move can be Sketched. The reason Chatter can’t is due to the way the recording function worked. The recording is placed in the data value for Chattot’s second cry. Since Chattot is the only one with this second cry, the devs, rather than reprogram how Smeargle was coded for one move, simply made Chatter un-Sketchable. Do with this what you will.
You think what you made your Chatot say was boring? I didn't know making Chatot say whatever I wanted was a thing, so I didn't make mine say anything. I played Platinum about 3 years ago. I was 26. But my husband made his say "DIE, BITCH!" That's pretty neat.
And parrots aren’t the only birds that can learn to talk, either. Crows have been known to do it, too, and magpies (I’m actually subscribed to a channel that has a magpie who can say several phrases!). It would be cool if Murkrow could talk like Chatot.
I thought Murkrow could talk tho in game at least? Hail Giovanni! And other phrases to unlock team rockets hideout in HG/SS. It would be cool to have it implemented so, it can talk too.
@@AbsolXGuardian That... Really sounds like a fan myth like the mew truck more than anything. But I could be wrong, since I only played the real game on the 3 first gens before getting into emulation (DS was too expensive and I had a pc, so 20 bucks for a game I would finish in a matter of days plus the price of the console itself... Yeah thanks but no.)
they honestly could've made the pokedex entry " its voicebox is more advanced than a humans which helps it mimic sound it hears" then it would be 100% truthful
Fun fact, the lyre bird is well known for perfectly replicating the sounds of basically anything it hears and can fool other birds. There is a video out there of one that makes chainsaw noises.
If the info in the comments is correct, that's the optimal thing to do for the best chatter. (Though I can't confirm if this ever was actually the case)
My beautiful baby African Grey moves her head up or down when she's mimicking speech, which is probably an additional way that they manipulate their syrinx into making better sounds by stretching/compressing the organ.
Our teeth and the roof of the mouth also play a big part in speech. Also the native Hawaiian language has less than 10 consonant sounds. And flocks of birds sometimes use a sound from the environment as their flock call, which sometimes results in a large flock of birds screaming profanities at each other. This concludes the children's science corner
I never had a Chatot in the games, but I gave one to my trainer OC who primarily communicates in sign. Service Chatot = Johtoan Sign Language interpreter who fits on your shoulder
I remember trying to hold up my DS to a boom box speaker to record “And Your Bird Can Sing” by the Beatles on my Chatot. It didn’t sound that great but it would have been punny if it recorded better.
Of course pokédex is not precise, it’s completed by ten years old kids! If those professors weren't that lazy we probably would have better descriptions😂
I don't remember what I had my Chatot say. It was probably Hello. I did have a cockatiel for 20 years. He loved to whistle the Adams Family theme song reprise. He also said hello, here kitty kitty, hey turkey, and peekaboo. He would actually say peekaboo while playing it, using the paper on the bottom of the cage to hide under.
Not sure I would actually class Chatot as a parrot. Parrots have two toes on the front and two on the back, which helps them use their feet more like hands and stuff like that. It's a super common mistake people make with parrots though, with another notable example being the birds from Rio (the film about a Blue Macaw, a now extinct in the wild parrot)
Michael Dillah is the number of toes really what defines a parrot from other birds though? Like, just it’s toes? Is it really that farfatech’d to say a parrot can have three toes?
@@gaymerknight3726 Chatot has 4 toes, for starters And yes, the orientation of their toes is one of the things that classifies a Parrot as a Parrot. The two main criteria are the shape of their beak (parrots have the curved beak like Chatot does), as well as the bird's Zygodactyl toes, meaning two in the front and two in the rear. For reference sake, if you type in "what makes a parrot a parrot" into Google, that's literally in the first thing that shows up.
Ironically enough though, I do know a parrot with three toes. She had one bitten off by a large parrot. Parrots do not normally have other arrangements of toes though.
When I was a kid, I blew into the mic. Then I got attached and it became actually my main pokemon and I changed it to yell "Die!" because loud static became annoying. Recently I replayed platinum and had one with a recording of my real parrot and his flock call.
I worked at a pet store and we would board an African Grey Parrot. She had human speech down pretty well! I once bumped my head while cleaning. I heard "Are you ok?" and thought it was a person. But when I turned around, it was just me and the bird. :) She could not only mimic human speech but understand what she was saying and could use it in the right situations.
The only thing I think of when I hear birds and tongues is my first grade play, "The Tongue-Cut Sparrow", where an old woman was fed up with her husband's pet sparrow so she cut off its tongue and released it into the wild, where it went on to start a family and learn to talk...somehow. I wanna say the play was actually based on a Japanese folk tale, so...tangential relevance?
1:17 And then he began using the internet... My Chatot never said anything because my DS Lite's Microphone was broken. Which I didn't quite realize until I played Zelda: Phantom Hourglass and couldn't blow out candles... Fun times having to send in your console to Nintendo because the mic was broken. Then it came back days after schedule, scratched at the lower left corner of the top... And I had to send it in right again to get this shell part relaced. And they had the nerve to charge me for it, given it wasn't a necessary replacement. Which is true. But I wasn't the one who scratched it! 4:43 Sometimes I feel like I'm the only person on earth that mimic fart sounds with only my hand palms pressing against each other...
as a parrot owner i can confirm this is true, and more about why their tounge is like it is. it's commonly used like a finger to touch the enviorment since the beak is their primary means of interaction.
Funny you mentioned raspberries, because that's what I made my Chatot "say". Granted, that was mainly because the only time I ever used a Chatot was for RNG manipulation and for some reason that was the best thing I came up with to tell the difference between the pitches, but still.
My family had a couple parakeets when I was little. My sister and father both taught them increasingly complex whistles. They could never get them to speak, though. Just whistle.
I had no idea Chatot could actually talk with Chatter! I looked it up, and that only works in gen4. So I busted out my old copy of Pearl and used a Heart Scale to get that move back and play around with the recording feature! I tried to get it to say "I'm a chicken buk buk!" and it almost says "chicken bak." So, good enough!
@@combatikon4652 The only way you can get close to Cyrillic is to use phonetics. Otherwise it's just an interpretation and all potential spellings with a Latin alphabet are technically wrong.
I don't think Pokemon voice boxes are necessarily the same as animal ones, though. For example, the Pokedex says that Jynx makes human-like noises, and in the anime, most of them have human-like voices. I mean, Farfetch'd literally just says "far-fetched." "Seel" and "Dewgong" are just "seal" and "dugong" misspelled. If we take this as an indication that many, if not most, Pokemon have a developed voice box, maybe Chatot was really only one tongue away from human speech before it evolved one.
I didn't really find out about the fact that you could customize Chatter until I wasn't playing my Pokemon Diamond very much anymore although one of my friends made his say Kon'nichiwa which is hello in Japanese.
Of course, there is also the possibility that the comment about it's tongue actually means that it just speaks the human languages. Perhaps not entirely fluent, but tongue has been used as a synonym for language in the past... And, for me with Gen4, I kind of went with a research mode and found the sound that could work best with Chatter on the computer and recorded it. Was kind of disappointing when Chatot's signature move got messed with due to people trying to create issues, especially since people are still extremely dedicated to working around language blocks for names as it is...
My Chatot just said "Chatot"...because I wanted the game to be more like the anime, only in the sense that Pokemon in the game would have fully voice-acted voices and say their own names.
Never raised a Chatot... but if I were to, I’d name it Birdo or Birdetta (based on its gender) and it would say: “This is as far as you go” and then I’d play the SMB2 boss theme in my head the whole time with my DS on mute ( just for when it’s out though).
I highkey need the Volcom Sableye patch though. But yeah, I got my chatot to say it's nickname Nico. I even tried to mimic the exact tone of my real life cockatiel that it was named after
Pretty sure all apes have (almost)human tongues, but those who aren't human cannot mimic human speech. Conversely, as you stated, parrots have radically different tongues, but can imitate human speech. This is because we use our airways and mouths in their entirety, not just tongue, to produce words. Likewise, parrots and other "talking" birds use everything they have to imitate humans (and other sounds).
Actually, I have a counter theory to this. I think that the tongue referenced in Chatot's Pokedex entry is not referencing the fleshy pink thing in your mouth, but instead a language. Tongue is also another word for language and how people speak (you may have seen the word in the Bible a few times). This would make much more sense. "Its tongue/language is just like a human's."
The mystery dungeon games are the best by far. I loved chatot especially. (I was a turtwig, btw) (Also, I love iron on patches! sadly I can't buy things online..)
I never played gen 4, but I feel like if I did, it would've been a music lyric, like, "WAKE ME UP! Wake me up insiiiide." From Bring Me To Life, or "What the hell are you waiting fooooooor?" From Numb/Encore. I wasn't really a potty mouth until I was 21 to now.
Fun fact: listen to Chatot's cry. Really listen to it. Do you hear a word? Perhaps does it sound like Perappu? C'mon, try it again. Do you hear it now? Well, guess what, Perappu is the japanese name for Chatot. Neat huh
I wish I had a Chatot in gen 4. I would've recorded Donald Duck lines and had my Chatot shout them at Cyrus. (Can't believe Pikachu Project missed the opportunity to have a talking parrot back in Temple of the Sea...)
I’ve been combing through the recesses of my mind and the internet trying to recall if there is indeed an adjective form of “vowel”. Sadly despite having a Bachelor’s in Vocal Music with heavy focus on, among other things, vocal pedagogy, I was sure if that word exists we used it in school. Sadly, I don’t think it does exist. Great job covering the pedagogy!
The "like a human tongue" might just be talking about how it projects the voice and stuff and not that it's literally a human tongue. The tongue is as versatile as a human's... that's probably all it means...
For real though, tell what you had your Chatot say. I wanna hear some good ones. ;)
Mine said Silver is better than Blue!
I just recorded Chatter in my school's cafeteria one day. So it was just random cacophony.
Mine were various degrees of inappropriate. Basically I am the milder form of why it was banned
First one was Chat yourself
After that I would make word plays with the alternative name for rooster, cause you know it is a bird and that makes for some really inappropriate puns.
Hail our lord helix?
Lockstin & Gnoggin I don’t have one but I had one I would make it say “sub to Pewdiepie” XD or if I was being stupid I would name it “yiff” or “yeet”
My Chatot said "Help! I've been turned into a Pokemon!"
Did you kiss it?
I didn't even know you could make them say things. When was that?
John Herb gen 4
David Meyer sounds like Pokemon Mystery Dungeon to me lol
@@TheBananaSlime I never played the Mystery Dungeon series, but I have a vague idea of what they're about.
Fun fact! Smeargle’s Sketch and Chattot’s Chatter are the only truly signiture moves. Every other move can be Sketched. The reason Chatter can’t is due to the way the recording function worked. The recording is placed in the data value for Chattot’s second cry. Since Chattot is the only one with this second cry, the devs, rather than reprogram how Smeargle was coded for one move, simply made Chatter un-Sketchable. Do with this what you will.
Dark Void can't be sketched anymore either. So Dark Void in newer gens is also a true signature move.
Liepard can use it by using assist with a dark void smeargle. Not sure if this still works
smeargle can beat superman buy using enprisen and super power
@@garatenadialga6886 we know
Should of made Chatot say "praise Arceus" as a call back to your dad lol
Yes
blessed dyslexia made me read "dad lol" as "old dad"
and i was like "as opposed to...??"
Nah bro PRAISE LORD HELIX HE SAVED US
My chatot only said "ugh" as if disgusted with everything around it...
Savage attack though. I'd get mine to say "You're basic"
Mood
@@acidroofproductions9378 breaking the confidance of your opponents
7:10 - Lockstin: "Don't turn that into a gif, please." Me: "Too late. It's the internet. It's already been done."
Link please,I need this in my life
6:59
@@monroerobbins7551 its meme time
Get Your DRAWING SUPPLIES OUT
"it's hard. It's hard right?"
Fire Shock Gamer, hell yeah!!!
2:20
Huh, well its a nice change. You got a parrot that speaks holy words instead of curse words.
You think what you made your Chatot say was boring? I didn't know making Chatot say whatever I wanted was a thing, so I didn't make mine say anything. I played Platinum about 3 years ago. I was 26. But my husband made his say "DIE, BITCH!" That's pretty neat.
And parrots aren’t the only birds that can learn to talk, either. Crows have been known to do it, too, and magpies (I’m actually subscribed to a channel that has a magpie who can say several phrases!). It would be cool if Murkrow could talk like Chatot.
I thought Murkrow could talk tho in game at least? Hail Giovanni! And other phrases to unlock team rockets hideout in HG/SS. It would be cool to have it implemented so, it can talk too.
It could in Johto games. One of the Team Rocket Admins had one in Mahogany Town that would give you the password for the electrode room.
that was one of my fav gen 2 pokemon with Misdreavus. such a cool looking mon
I believe one of Murkrow's Dex entries actually DOES state it can mimick human speech
No no it wouldn't because murkrow is a dark type Pokemon it would only learn words naughtier than anything ever taught to a parrot.
You're more creative than I was with my Chatot. I just blew into the microphone.
Tactically that's the best. Higher volume cries used to increase the confusion odds.
I made mine sound like ho-oh. I wanted people to think I had one, lol.. then I got HeartGold! :3
@@AbsolXGuardian is that true? I've never heard that.
@@AbsolXGuardian
That... Really sounds like a fan myth like the mew truck more than anything. But I could be wrong, since I only played the real game on the 3 first gens before getting into emulation (DS was too expensive and I had a pc, so 20 bucks for a game I would finish in a matter of days plus the price of the console itself... Yeah thanks but no.)
Ryan Reed me too!! I only found out that Chatot could actually record words last year. 😅
they honestly could've made the pokedex entry " its voicebox is more advanced than a humans which helps it mimic sound it hears" then it would be 100% truthful
Fun fact, the lyre bird is well known for perfectly replicating the sounds of basically anything it hears and can fool other birds. There is a video out there of one that makes chainsaw noises.
My chatot said things which would've abolished me from todays society
*Don't judge me I was 10 back then*
You are why it was banned.
@@darklordofsword Shame on you.
A Pirate named Ali the n word?
What did you say?
Lmao
5:20 *PERRY THE PLATYPUS HAS ENTERED THE CHAT*
*Agent P*
@@glados5065 I only see Perry the platypus
@@ClownDollThatHasContemptForYou Yeah. BTW, where'd he go?
Hahaha, Perry the platypus! Your name is now trapped in the comment section. If you want to get out, then you'll be erased!
You can call him agent P
I never used Chatot's mic gimmick but if I did, I would just scream at the top of my lungs.😏
Tyler Tichoc lol
I think most of us would
I would never gonna give u up really fast and name him urickrolled
I saw this guy that had his chatot say Help! I've been turned into a pokemon!
If the info in the comments is correct, that's the optimal thing to do for the best chatter.
(Though I can't confirm if this ever was actually the case)
For my Chatot I just screamed into the mic, so... probably screaming. I taught it to scream.
Night Chimeras Cry I would have made a JoJo reference
@@thequagiestsire From a certain point of view you could see screaming as a DBZ reference? XD
never knew that was even a feature
Jacob Forbes me neither, I always just blew into the microphone.
It was only in Gen 4. It got changed immediately afterwords due to all the complaints about Chatots shouting out swear words.
Yeah me too
Same
My beautiful baby African Grey moves her head up or down when she's mimicking speech, which is probably an additional way that they manipulate their syrinx into making better sounds by stretching/compressing the organ.
Our teeth and the roof of the mouth also play a big part in speech. Also the native Hawaiian language has less than 10 consonant sounds. And flocks of birds sometimes use a sound from the environment as their flock call, which sometimes results in a large flock of birds screaming profanities at each other. This concludes the children's science corner
I never had a Chatot in the games, but I gave one to my trainer OC who primarily communicates in sign. Service Chatot = Johtoan Sign Language interpreter who fits on your shoulder
Intro plays: HE'S GONNA TAKE YOU BACK TO BACK TO THE PAST!
TO PLAY THESE *demonotized* GAMES THAT SUCK ASS.
He'd rather have a bouffalant take a diarrhea dump in his ear.
I remember trying to hold up my DS to a boom box speaker to record “And Your Bird Can Sing” by the Beatles on my Chatot. It didn’t sound that great but it would have been punny if it recorded better.
Of course pokédex is not precise, it’s completed by ten years old kids! If those professors weren't that lazy we probably would have better descriptions😂
I want a physic eucalyptus Pokémon so we can have a reason how komala has dreams with asummedly sight, but I never opens it eyes
Just A big old fat branch of eucalyptus leaves with psychic powers lol
@@seiyuokamihimura5082 The next great Grass/Psychic Pokémon.
I made my Chatot say "Why are you playing this? You wasteful tweet."
I don't remember what I had my Chatot say. It was probably Hello. I did have a cockatiel for 20 years. He loved to whistle the Adams Family theme song reprise. He also said hello, here kitty kitty, hey turkey, and peekaboo. He would actually say peekaboo while playing it, using the paper on the bottom of the cage to hide under.
Not sure I would actually class Chatot as a parrot.
Parrots have two toes on the front and two on the back, which helps them use their feet more like hands and stuff like that.
It's a super common mistake people make with parrots though, with another notable example being the birds from Rio (the film about a Blue Macaw, a now extinct in the wild parrot)
That's a good point. At least the designers got the hooked beak right.
Michael Dillah is the number of toes really what defines a parrot from other birds though? Like, just it’s toes? Is it really that farfatech’d to say a parrot can have three toes?
@@gaymerknight3726 Chatot has 4 toes, for starters
And yes, the orientation of their toes is one of the things that classifies a Parrot as a Parrot.
The two main criteria are the shape of their beak (parrots have the curved beak like Chatot does), as well as the bird's Zygodactyl toes, meaning two in the front and two in the rear.
For reference sake, if you type in "what makes a parrot a parrot" into Google, that's literally in the first thing that shows up.
Ironically enough though, I do know a parrot with three toes.
She had one bitten off by a large parrot. Parrots do not normally have other arrangements of toes though.
I think that Chatot isn't a a Parrot but is actually a Chatot
When I was a kid, I blew into the mic. Then I got attached and it became actually my main pokemon and I changed it to yell "Die!" because loud static became annoying. Recently I replayed platinum and had one with a recording of my real parrot and his flock call.
OK so the pac man in the left corner seems so pumped about everything and i love it
Is that a jojo reference?
@@wal2er862 is life a jojos reference
I just had my Chatot say, "Pretty bird!" Nothing extravagant or... questionable...
Regardless, it made me smile everytime.
I would try to mimic the sound of a Chatot, for my Chatot sound.
I worked at a pet store and we would board an African Grey Parrot. She had human speech down pretty well! I once bumped my head while cleaning. I heard "Are you ok?" and thought it was a person. But when I turned around, it was just me and the bird. :) She could not only mimic human speech but understand what she was saying and could use it in the right situations.
2:21
OOF, I guess the preacher and I are kindred spirits?
I presume it simply taps into the powers of satan to mimic human speech. This in mind, I taught my chatot to quote scripture in order to troll satan.
The only thing I think of when I hear birds and tongues is my first grade play, "The Tongue-Cut Sparrow", where an old woman was fed up with her husband's pet sparrow so she cut off its tongue and released it into the wild, where it went on to start a family and learn to talk...somehow. I wanna say the play was actually based on a Japanese folk tale, so...tangential relevance?
1:17 And then he began using the internet... My Chatot never said anything because my DS Lite's Microphone was broken. Which I didn't quite realize until I played Zelda: Phantom Hourglass and couldn't blow out candles... Fun times having to send in your console to Nintendo because the mic was broken. Then it came back days after schedule, scratched at the lower left corner of the top... And I had to send it in right again to get this shell part relaced. And they had the nerve to charge me for it, given it wasn't a necessary replacement. Which is true.
But I wasn't the one who scratched it!
4:43 Sometimes I feel like I'm the only person on earth that mimic fart sounds with only my hand palms pressing against each other...
6:12 I understood that reference.
I want to train a parrot to say "Help, I've been turned into a parrot."
If the move Chatter was like it used to be, we would be hearing memes nonstop.
as a parrot owner i can confirm this is true, and more about why their tounge is like it is. it's commonly used like a finger to touch the enviorment since the beak is their primary means of interaction.
So, are you just using a random number generator to decide your pokemon videos? If so, more please! How else are we going to get a video on tangela!?
I NEED THIS
The Time Pony he looks like moldy spaghetti.
Funny you mentioned raspberries, because that's what I made my Chatot "say". Granted, that was mainly because the only time I ever used a Chatot was for RNG manipulation and for some reason that was the best thing I came up with to tell the difference between the pitches, but still.
My family had a couple parakeets when I was little. My sister and father both taught them increasingly complex whistles. They could never get them to speak, though. Just whistle.
I had no idea Chatot could actually talk with Chatter! I looked it up, and that only works in gen4. So I busted out my old copy of Pearl and used a Heart Scale to get that move back and play around with the recording feature! I tried to get it to say "I'm a chicken buk buk!" and it almost says "chicken bak." So, good enough!
Gnoggin: "Don't turn that into a Gif please."
Internet: "You are already a Gif"
As soon as I found out about chatter I got my Diamond game and tested it by having Chatot say hello it worked but only if I spoke loud enough
Human tongues put almost all evolutionary skill points into dexterity.
Feels like a TierZoo thing to do.
6:12. “And other things.”
Yeah, nice way of not directly stating one of the best uses for tounges.
if i had a Chatot, it'd say "Polli tahtoo keksin!" umm.. thats finnish, meaning "Polly wants a cookie!"
I literally just screamed into the microphone because I read that the louder the sound the more damage the move did.
I made my chatot say curse words in Russian 😜
Ckya Blyat
Poshul nuai!
@@MasterZebulin "poshol nahuy" would be closer to the original.
@@combatikon4652 The only way you can get close to Cyrillic is to use phonetics. Otherwise it's just an interpretation and all potential spellings with a Latin alphabet are technically wrong.
Oy pizdec
This video was a lesson in bird anatomy and human linguistics hidden behind the guise of pokemon content. I love it.
You were able to make Chatot say stuff? Dang. I missed out.
Mine would have said “A -b-b-Bird Bird Bird, B-Bird’s the word”
But unfortunately I’ve never had the glorious privilege of using a chatot
Ah yes, the Polly parody:
Perry the Chattot
I don't think Pokemon voice boxes are necessarily the same as animal ones, though. For example, the Pokedex says that Jynx makes human-like noises, and in the anime, most of them have human-like voices. I mean, Farfetch'd literally just says "far-fetched." "Seel" and "Dewgong" are just "seal" and "dugong" misspelled. If we take this as an indication that many, if not most, Pokemon have a developed voice box, maybe Chatot was really only one tongue away from human speech before it evolved one.
"And other things" ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡° )
I didn't really find out about the fact that you could customize Chatter until I wasn't playing my Pokemon Diamond very much anymore although one of my friends made his say Kon'nichiwa which is hello in Japanese.
My chatot used a sound clip of the yells Tom made when he gets hurt
I had my chatot say "welcome to Meme-Hub how may I help you"
I love your science videos. I'm a big fan.
Could you do a video on hollow knight saying what bug each character is based off of?
Of course, there is also the possibility that the comment about it's tongue actually means that it just speaks the human languages. Perhaps not entirely fluent, but tongue has been used as a synonym for language in the past...
And, for me with Gen4, I kind of went with a research mode and found the sound that could work best with Chatter on the computer and recorded it.
Was kind of disappointing when Chatot's signature move got messed with due to people trying to create issues, especially since people are still extremely dedicated to working around language blocks for names as it is...
2:17
_Am I the only one unsettled by the creepy bedroom eyes that priest is shooting??_
My Chatot just said "Chatot"...because I wanted the game to be more like the anime, only in the sense that Pokemon in the game would have fully voice-acted voices and say their own names.
How does Chatot talk? As I understand it, you record your own voice in the game and then use the move. Boom, Chatot can speak.
I made my Chatot say "Arceus left me unfinished"
I actually liked Chatot's default cry... lol
Pikachu: "Pika pika!"
Eevee: "Evoooy!"
Other pokemon: ŞČŘĘÈÇHÎŇĞ
Chatot: *"X 'GON GIVE IT TO YA! WHAT?' GON GIVE IT TO YA!..."*
Never raised a Chatot... but if I were to, I’d name it Birdo or Birdetta (based on its gender) and it would say: “This is as far as you go” and then I’d play the SMB2 boss theme in my head the whole time with my DS on mute ( just for when it’s out though).
I highkey need the Volcom Sableye patch though. But yeah, I got my chatot to say it's nickname Nico. I even tried to mimic the exact tone of my real life cockatiel that it was named after
By the time I figured out how to change Chatot's cry, I didn't care enough to :/
Pretty sure all apes have (almost)human tongues, but those who aren't human cannot mimic human speech. Conversely, as you stated, parrots have radically different tongues, but can imitate human speech.
This is because we use our airways and mouths in their entirety, not just tongue, to produce words. Likewise, parrots and other "talking" birds use everything they have to imitate humans (and other sounds).
When is the next Pokemon Types Explained video coming?
My Chatot screamed as loudly and incoherently as possible, because I heard the chance of confusion scaled with how loud it was.
You got me thinking,why the hell did Phineas and Ferb have a platypus for a pet?
Because why not?
Because they found it in a pet store and it could look different ways at once thus focus on both
My grandma has a parrot, yet it loves being alone....
Thumbnail has me wanting to play PMD again...
I made my Chatot just scream the most agonyzing and terrifying scream ever hahaha
Mine said nothing it went straight in the pc
Actually, I have a counter theory to this. I think that the tongue referenced in Chatot's Pokedex entry is not referencing the fleshy pink thing in your mouth, but instead a language. Tongue is also another word for language and how people speak (you may have seen the word in the Bible a few times). This would make much more sense. "Its tongue/language is just like a human's."
That...is a pretty neat observation
1:21 Lockstin + AVGN Crossover confirmed
..... Dreams are free
"Don't turn that into a GIF, please."
Oh, Lockstin...it's the internet. Someone definitely already did by this point.
The mystery dungeon games are the best by far. I loved chatot especially. (I was a turtwig, btw) (Also, I love iron on patches! sadly I can't buy things online..)
1:22 is that the AVGN theme? Probably
My bird: Polly wanna talk but I'm on mute
I never played gen 4, but I feel like if I did, it would've been a music lyric, like, "WAKE ME UP! Wake me up insiiiide." From Bring Me To Life, or "What the hell are you waiting fooooooor?" From Numb/Encore. I wasn't really a potty mouth until I was 21 to now.
If only this was live
Then we would be the CHATot
LOL
😂😂
Chatyot
Fun fact: listen to Chatot's cry. Really listen to it. Do you hear a word? Perhaps does it sound like Perappu? C'mon, try it again. Do you hear it now? Well, guess what, Perappu is the japanese name for Chatot. Neat huh
Favorite monsters? No one LOVES wingull
It's my second favourite pokemon after drapion 😕
Well that’s awkward
Why? It just looks so cute with these tiny eyes
I wish I had a Chatot in gen 4. I would've recorded Donald Duck lines and had my Chatot shout them at Cyrus.
(Can't believe Pikachu Project missed the opportunity to have a talking parrot back in Temple of the Sea...)
My Chatot said: Hia! Ima pokemon!
I’ve been combing through the recesses of my mind and the internet trying to recall if there is indeed an adjective form of “vowel”. Sadly despite having a Bachelor’s in Vocal Music with heavy focus on, among other things, vocal pedagogy, I was sure if that word exists we used it in school. Sadly, I don’t think it does exist. Great job covering the pedagogy!
I always had mine say zelda terms, triforce, din, nayru, and other things
My Chatot said something like "Give up already" if I remember right.
I thought this would scare my opponents XD
For me i just rubbed my finger on the mic for my Chatot
I didn’t have my Chatot say anything.
That’s because I could never find the little bastard.
Never even knew you could make Chatot say what you want tbh
The "like a human tongue" might just be talking about how it projects the voice and stuff and not that it's literally a human tongue. The tongue is as versatile as a human's... that's probably all it means...
*how do Pokémon make babies-beyblade edition*
Youre choking one
Fun fact, crows are also capable of human speech
I love crows
If Pokemon never existed, I'd probably be a crow fanatic
Makes me wonder why Murkrow couldn't learn Chatter.