Talk:Wigglytuff
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I don't think the eyes are actually different sizes, every depiction of the pokemon has them equal sized unless it's at a slight angle, so that one is further away.
Number of Pokémon
The Feebas page quotes it as 407, the Wigglytuff page reckons 493. They can't both be right.
I believe this page is in serious need of re-evaluation due to vandalism and/or subjectivity of the article. For instance, there is mention of a Pokemon game called "Pokemon Pink," that somehow has the capacity to literally give minor electric shocks to the human player. I find this doubtful. There is also a section of this article that says that many people believe Wigglytuff is the most powerful pokemon, (which I also somehow doubt), and I think most people would agree with me when I say that this kind of subjectivity is innapropriate for an encyclopedic article. There are more examples that have similarly conspicuous origin.MirageOfMadness 03:40, 5 October 2006 (UTC)
The soon-to-be-released games, Pokemon Diamond and Pearl, will bring the total to 493 Pokemon. Massivelytuff is not one of them. --Mauron 02:24, 12 October 2006 (UTC)
Can somebody tell me what this part of the article is about? It looks a little suspect:
Wigglytuff has a layer of supple fur on its body fine enough that it cannot be seen unless very up close. The fur has become a popular aspect of Wigglytuff on its own; it has been described as exquisitely pleasant and the ultimate in luxuriousness. People who have felt Wigglytuff’s fur have had a hard time stopping feeling it because it feels so heavenly. In fact, some people attest that sleeping next to a Wigglytuff is simply divine. Even the Pokémon find the fur irresistible; If two Wigglytuff are to snuggle together, they will not want to be separated. 24.7.97.151 07:25, 14 October 2006 (UTC)
- That's legit. It's from various Pokedex entries. --zenohockey 20:09, 2 December 2006 (UTC)