• 194: Wooper
    Jul 31 2024

    Hello there! Welcome to Professor Jacob’s 194th lesson on Pokémon biology. And today’s lesson is all about Wooper: the Water Fish Pokémon. This cutie loves cold water. And do you know what it loves more than that? Mud! Wooper loves to bury itself in mud while sleeping underwater. Soooo cozy! Wooper is also coated in a toxic, slimy film that keeps it from dehydrating. This slimy film also causes shooting pain if touched barehanded, so be careful. And there’s more to learn about Wooper, including its Paldean variant, so make sure you take good notes!

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    54 mins
  • 193: Yanma
    Jul 17 2024

    Hello there! Welcome to Professor Jacob’s 193rd lesson on Pokémon biology. And today’s class is all about Yanma: the Clear Wing Pokémon. Yanma is a masterful flier. So much so that it can make sudden stops and turns midair! That maneuverability is unfathomable. Yanma also has 360-degree vision, meaning it can spot prey in any direction without even moving its eyes. And there’s more to learn about Yanma, so buckle up and take good notes!

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  • 192: Sunflora
    Jul 10 2024

    Hello there! Welcome to Professor Jacob’s 192nd lesson on Pokémon biology. This lesson is on Sunflora: the Sun Pokémon. As you might’ve guessed, Sunflora is all about the sun. Throughout the day, Sunflora is constantly chasing sunlight in order to convert it into energy. And when the sun sets, Sunflora stops moving completely! So Sunflora has gotta make sure it’s not in a bad part of town when the sun sets, if you catch my drift. There’s more to learn about Sunflora, so make sure you’re taking notes!

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  • 191: Sunkern
    Jul 3 2024

    Hello there! Welcome to Professor Jacob’s 191st lesson on Pokémon biology. This class today is all about Sunkern: the Seed Pokémon. This little grass type is a weak one. Pretty puny in fact. But that’s because Sunkern is storing all of its energy for its evolution. Literally all Sunkern does is fall out of the sky and drink morning dew. What a way to live! I would say there’s a lot more to learn about Sunkern, but I’d be lying.

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  • 190: Aipom
    Jun 26 2024

    Hello there! Welcome to Professor Jacob’s 190th lesson on Pokémon biology. And today’s lesson is all about Aipom: the Long Tail Pokémon. This little cutie uses its strong tail for many things, such as hanging on branches, picking fruits, and more. Because it’s always using its tail, Aipom has weak, baby arms. They’re cute no doubt, but ultimately useless (same). And there’s more to learn about Aipom, so make sure you take good notes!

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  • 189: Jumpluff
    Jun 19 2024

    Hello there! Welcome to Professor Jacob’s 189th lesson on Pokémon biology. Wait… no this isn’t a lesson. It’s a village debriefing/announcement/warning. That makes sense, right? Either way, we’re learning about Jumpluff: the Cottonweed Pokémon and final evolved form of Hoppip. Don’t let Jumpluff fool you with its kind face - it drifts on seasonal winds and releases its cotton spores all around the world. And inhaling these spores has been known to cause coughing and itchiness. What a plague Jumpluff is! So please, take detailed notes today because there is much more to learn about this dangerous Pokémon!

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  • 188: Skiploom
    Jun 12 2024

    Hello there! Welcome to Professor Jacob’s 188th lesson on Pokémon biology. Today’s lesson is all about Skiploom: the Cottonweed Pokémon and evolved form of Hoppip. Skiploom is known for the beautiful bloom on top of its head, which opens and closes as the temperature fluctuates. And like Hoppip, Skiploom also floats! However, it has a bit more control over where it goes. When the weather gets too chilly, Skiploom bids farewell and floats to warmer places. Wish I could do that. And there’s more info to learn about Skiploom, so take good notes!

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    48 mins
  • 187: Hoppip
    Jun 5 2024

    Hello there! Welcome to Professor Jacob’s 187th lesson on Pokémon biology. And for today’s lesson and class field trip, we will be learning about Hoppip: the Cottonweed Pokémon. Hoppip is so light that it is easily lifted off the ground and swept away by the wind. To counter this, Hoppip will cluster with its friends and use its feet to firmly grip the ground. Trainers, if the weather looks suspicious, bring those Hoppips inside! And there’s more to learn about this cute Pokémon, so please take good notes!

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