Pokemon Glitch Turns Gen 9 Monster into Terrifying Titan

The infamous curse of Gen 9 strikes once more, transforming an adorable and harmless Pokemon into a massive titan, reminiscent of a well-known enemy from Super Mario 64.

Although Dynamax was removed in Pokemon Scarlet & Violet, the game still included Titans as large Pokemon. However, the Titans were not as crucial to the plot as the Dynamax feature was in Generation 8. Nevertheless, players can still encounter and battle giant Pokemon if they actively seek them out.

The presence of larger Pokemon in some cases can be attributed to problems with the Gen 9 games rather than a deliberate decision made by the developer.

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“One user ridiculed, “It appears as though they inflated a Tatsugiri floatie and are now hoisting it above their heads,”and another user commented, “They claimed that Dynamaxing could only occur in Galar, but they were mistaken.”

Naturally, some fans drew comparisons between the formidable Tatsugiri and the terrifying Unagi from Mario 64, a creature that gave many children nightmares in the ’90s. One user joked, “It’s like a fish straight out of Nintendo 64 graphics!”while another commented, “Glitches always make me feel uneasy for some reason.”

“One player concisely captured the situation by saying, “That’s just the usual Pokemon, Scarlet and Violet. What is your concern?”

Fans have witnessed multiple instances of massive Pokemon unintentionally glitching their way into the Paldea region, making this not an isolated incident. In fact, these bizarre errors have become a common occurrence in the Gen 9 games, reaching an almost embarrassing level.

Fans are eagerly anticipating the release of Pokemon Legends Z-A on the future successor of the Switch. However, their true excitement lies in the possibility of updated versions of the Gen 9 games. Perhaps by 2025, players will be able to explore Paldea without the constant fear of being chased by massive sushi fish.

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