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I don't see what the problem is with having multiple Pokémon based on the same creature.
I mean, think about it--in real life, one country can easily have a few dozen different species of one type of animal. Out of the entire Pokémon world, we haven't even seen all of Japan (which isn't even a very big country!) yet, and we already know about more than 500 species. The world as a whole (which we know spreads far beyond Japan, since Lt. Surge is from the United States and Mews are native to someplace in South America) must have thousands and thousands of different types of Pokémon, if not more. So of course there's going to be more than one species of butterfly/bee/mouse/rabbit/tapir out there.
Plus, Munna being part of another evolution chain of psychic dream-eating tapirs is a hell of a lot better than it just being a useless baby form of Drowzee.
Funny, you'd think it'd be the Mudkip getting yelled at... of course, I don't really like Mijumaru much either, but at least the Internet hasn't been flooded with idiots blurting about them in all-caps with horrible grammar yet.
I mean, think about it--in real life, one country can easily have a few dozen different species of one type of animal. Out of the entire Pokémon world, we haven't even seen all of Japan (which isn't even a very big country!) yet, and we already know about more than 500 species. The world as a whole (which we know spreads far beyond Japan, since Lt. Surge is from the United States and Mews are native to someplace in South America) must have thousands and thousands of different types of Pokémon, if not more. So of course there's going to be more than one species of butterfly/bee/mouse/rabbit/tapir out there.
Plus, Munna being part of another evolution chain of psychic dream-eating tapirs is a hell of a lot better than it just being a useless baby form of Drowzee.
Funny, you'd think it'd be the Mudkip getting yelled at... of course, I don't really like Mijumaru much either, but at least the Internet hasn't been flooded with idiots blurting about them in all-caps with horrible grammar yet.