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  1. Sesquipedalian!

    The plural form of "Pokemon".

    Perfectly agreeable in canon, however I would say the point would be to observe whether these rules would suffice while considering the conformed "canon" irrelevant. Bulbasaur is indeed a sort of made-up word, however it itself can be considered a combination of "bulb" or "saur" if we look at...
  2. Sesquipedalian!

    The plural form of "Pokemon".

    Possible exemptions; would certain Pokemon, depending on their name, justify themselves as an unchanged plural? Would you think it to be more justified to state "Two Bulbasaur" instead of "Two Bulbasaurs"? Let us go to the root words once more; Assuming the word "Bulbasaur" derives itself from...
  3. Sesquipedalian!

    The plural form of "Pokemon".

    Now, this would bring into another account. Referring to "Pogeymans", the suffix of the word would result in a proper plural form of "Pogeyman" being "Pogeymen". This would apply as strangely to female Pokemon as the title "Mr." would apply to female Mr. Mime.
  4. Sesquipedalian!

    The plural form of "Pokemon".

    We are indeed all aware it is in fact "Pokemon", however, let us quickly deconstruct and analyze the word. "Pokemon" is an essential combination of the two separate words "pocket" and "monster". The plural form of "monster" is indeed "monsters". Would this justify the plural form of Pokemon to...
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