Seadragon
May 19 2009, 07:44 PM
What do Pokemon eat? Surely they have to eat something. I know there are Poffins, Rare Candies and Lava Cookies and stuff like that, but they don't eat them on a daily basis.
Discuss.
Looker
May 19 2009, 08:01 PM
They eat berries, other pokemon, and some eat what humans give them such as bread.
They are just like real animals.
Seadragon
May 19 2009, 08:10 PM
But I meant when you catch Pokemon, or put them in your boxes. I have a ton of Pokemon just sitting in my boxes and they stay like that for months or years. Yet they can be taken out at any time and feel just fine, despite having no food for so long.
Which brings up another question: How do you put Pokemon in a computer?
sportsfan666
May 19 2009, 08:12 PM
swellows eat wurmples

when there in your pc , it means there at a lab somewhere (like how ash's pokemon go to proffesor oaks lab whenever he in not using them)
well thats my theory ^-^
Focus Aipom
May 19 2009, 08:20 PM
QUOTE
swellows eat wurmples
when there in your pc , it means there at a lab somewhere (like how ash's pokemon go to proffesor oaks lab whenever he in not using them)
well thats my theory ^-^
yeah that's what I think too. The pokemon would be just sent to the lab from the pc and the people there would feed them..well I just think that way.
Isfet
Jun 22 2009, 08:43 PM
When Ash sends all his Pokemon to storage, they all go to Prof. Oak where they are cared for. Another theory is that Pokemon are frozen in time when they enter the boxes.
Cyndaquil
Jul 12 2009, 06:27 PM
I've seen in the show that they eat grass leaves and wild berries.
and in some pokedex entrys it says a certain pokemon will hunt a different one for food. Like Tailow and wurmple
Chu Chu
Feb 21 2010, 11:37 PM
battle scenario:
go swellow and wurmple! omg swellows eating wurmple!
wth
Mtn Otter
Apr 10 2010, 07:29 PM
My theory is basically:
Digital storage. When a Pokemon is placed in a Pokeball, it is converted into energy, which can be read by the computers that run the storage system can read. When the Pokeball is read by the computer, the energy-form Pokemon is stored as electronic data which can be sent over a network of computers capable of reading and deposited into Pokeballs that are either carried by the trainer or stored along with the Pokemon itself.
For those of you who can speak Japanese, I suggest you watch the episode (banned) Computer Soldier Porygon, which 40-60 percent of my theory is based on. The episode was never translated of re-aired because roughly 700 Japanese children had seizures during a strobe effect during an electric type attack (can't remember which, I think thunderbolt?) from Pikachu. The Japanese government banned the episode, and ironically, Porygon hast taken the blame, never appearing in the anime after that, and Porygon-2 and Porygon-Z are the only Generation II and Generation IV Pokemon (respectively) not to have appeared in the anime so far, and many believe never will.
Despite the worldwide ban, you can probably find the episode on YouTube.
Chaos Rabbit
Feb 28 2011, 01:22 AM
There are plenty of Pokedex entries that describe Pokemon eating eachother. The Pidgey family is said to eat small bugs and exeggcute. What I wonder is whether Pokemon based on Herbivorous animals, such as Miltank or Tauros, would eat grass types, like Bellsprout or Oddish.
Matt Bellamy
Mar 5 2011, 10:28 PM
Maybe they really just don't get hungry. And what do we eat if we're in the Pokémon World! Seriously, WTF!
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