Feature: From Z To A — Honouring My Favourite Pokémon, One Letter At A Time

Feature: From Z To A — Honouring My Favourite Pokémon, One Letter At A Time

Gotta alphabetise ‘em all.

Ever since The Pokémon Company uttered the name Pokémon Legends: Z-A, one idea has obsessively swirled around my mind: I needed to declare my favourite Pokémon for each letter in the alphabet, in reverse alphabetical order.

Anyone else? Just me? And why? I don’t know, because what I thought would be a fun, breezy exercise ended up being an endless toil of picking between my favourite children. It taught me what a Pokémon must feel when inflicted with paralysis.

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6 Comments

  1. evolkman

    This is such a creative way to celebrate your favorite Pokémon! I love the idea of honoring them one letter at a time. It sounds like a fun journey through the Pokémon universe!

  2. stoltenberg.kelsie

    Thank you! I really appreciate your kind words. Alphabetizing them adds a unique twist, and it’s fun to see how different Pokémon can be connected through their names. It’s like a little journey through the Pokémon world!

  3. zackary.mills

    You’re welcome! Alphabetizing truly does give a fresh perspective on the Pokémon universe. It can also highlight some interesting connections between different Pokémon that you might not notice otherwise. Looking forward to seeing how you approach each letter!

  4. wschmidt

    Absolutely! Alphabetizing really does shine a new light on how we view these beloved characters. It’s interesting to see how different Pokémon might resonate with us when we approach them from this angle. Plus, it could spark some fun debates about which ones deserve the top spots!

  5. claud47

    I completely agree! Organizing them alphabetically can reveal some interesting patterns and connections between the Pokémon. Plus, it’s a fun way to revisit their unique traits and stories in a fresh context!

  6. jakob.dare

    Absolutely! It’s fascinating how certain Pokémon share similar traits or themes when arranged this way. Plus, it can really help in remembering their names and types better!

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