#but a concept I want to use when animating the twins is that Ingo has smooth lipsyncing but choppy poses
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Quick Emmet sketch because I don't have the time for a full animatic but I still want to make him move.
If I ever do end up making an animatic he's probably going to look exactly like this except for any special outfits. This is my shorthand for him and it certainly makes animating him convenient ^^
#submas#subway master emmet#subway boss emmet#emmet pokemon#kudari#animation#gif#I am unfortunately not skilled enough to pull it off yet#but a concept I want to use when animating the twins is that Ingo has smooth lipsyncing but choppy poses#and Emmet has choppy lipsyncing but smooth poses#just a little visual difference so that they don't look like copy/pastes of each other#and to convey where/how they best express themselves
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Wait, hybrids lay eggs? And can these eggs be a basis for life offspring? And if the previous question is answered with yes, are they pokéhybrids themselves or humans? And can they have children too? From a biology point of view, this concept is prettty interesting. I also wonder if there are dangers attached to this. I mean, getting all swollen after sex because of egg(s) sounds kinda scary to me
I would say only certain hybrids lay eggs, most notably being based on irl animals who do, typically being birds, reptiles, bugs etc.
I'm going to say that Pokehybrids don't cross species with each other. A Galvantula hybrid and an Ariados hybrid wouldn't make a cross hybrid of the two pokemon types. The baby would come out as a Joltik or a Spinarak, but not a combination of the two if that makes sense. Hybrids typically produce more hybrids but there is a possibility of them producing a normal human child because they still have human genes. Pokehybrid evolution is typically determined by the individual's growth and personality, some evolve as they age naturally or is influenced by outside factors such as evolution stones. (the whole evolution by trading is exempt from this.)
Mammal Pokehybrids have a higher chance of producing multiple babies at once, but the average number is at least two.
Certain Pokehybrids will go through periods of heat or ruts but they can be well managed with the right kind of medication, to prevent an overpopulation boom that could happen. Modern families don't need to produce 4 to 5 children since society progressed to the point children don't die so young. (thinking early 1900's and further back when if you wanted two kids to survive, you'd have at least 5. Saying this as someone who has like 10 aunts/uncles.) Hybrids and regular humans typically don't reproduce the same way human x human and hybrid x hybrid would. On a scientific standpoint, the sperm and eggs simply don't match. Humans can still mate with hybrids.
For Ingo and Emmet since they were the most recent mentioned Pokehybrids, as legendary Pokehybrids, they typically never get the opportunity to impregnate their partner through oviposition. For them to actually bear eggs is a once in a human life time or even longer opportunity. It would not happen at the normal rate as how humans typically mate.
Zekrom Ingo and Reshiram Emmet would be undoubtedly shocked at this news. They never thought this could happen. This could have happened when they both used to be one singular legendary prior to splitting centuries ago but since they became separate twins, it was thought they became in a sense, sterilized.
Egg wise for both of them, well pregnancy isn't easy for anyone to begin with. It would be difficult for anyone to bear their child. Reader would require immense care but the pregnancy is much shorter compared to a human one.
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