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''Pokémon Battle Royale'' is a battle simulation collaborated by Creator/JeremyChinshue and Lockstin from WebVideo/{{Gnoggin}}. Excluding Legendary and Mythical Pokémon, all of them are sent out into an island at once to see which one will come out victorious.

Nine months later, Terminal and Lockstin came together again to make a sequel, ''WebAnimation/LegendaryAndMythicalPokemonBattleRoyale''. Simulating planet Earth, all Pokémon foretold in legends and myths duke out on one another.

After another 5 months, Terminal and Lockstin came together yet again to make a 3rd video, ''WebAnimation/BabyPokemonBattleRoyale'', where the baby Pokémon duke it out in the backyard of a Pokémon Day Care.

On April 17th 2021, Terminal and Lockstin once more worked together to make the 4th entry, ''WebAnimation/MegaPokemonBattleRoyale'', this time featuring all of the Mega Evolution forms fighting it out.

On January 21st 2022, the two came together a 5th time to create ''WebAnimation/GigantamaxPokemonBattleRoyale'', an entry where all participants are Pokémon with Gigantamax forms.

On November 12th 2022, the two collaborated for the 6th time to make ''WebAnimation/PokemonBattleRoyaleUltraBeasts'', where all the Ultra Beasts fight each other.

On November 15, 2023, the duo once again teamed up for a 7th time to make the ''WebAnimation/StarterPokemonBattleRoyale'', featuring all starter Pokemon and their evolutions across the games.

You can watch the video [[https://youtu.be/zFqZggMcq34 here]], and Lockstin's commentary [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLkS7L9EtOA here]].

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''Pokémon Battle Royale'' is a battle simulation collaborated by Creator/JeremyChinshue and Lockstin from WebVideo/{{Gnoggin}}. Excluding Legendary and Mythical Pokémon, all of them are sent out into an island at once to see which one will come out victorious.

Nine months later, Terminal and Lockstin came together again to make a sequel, ''WebAnimation/LegendaryAndMythicalPokemonBattleRoyale''. Simulating planet Earth, all Pokémon foretold in legends and myths duke out on one another.

After another 5 months, Terminal and Lockstin came together yet again to make a 3rd video, ''WebAnimation/BabyPokemonBattleRoyale'', where the baby Pokémon duke it out in the backyard of a Pokémon Day Care.

On April 17th 2021, Terminal and Lockstin once more worked together to make the 4th entry, ''WebAnimation/MegaPokemonBattleRoyale'', this time featuring all of the Mega Evolution forms fighting it out.

On January 21st 2022, the two came together a 5th time to create ''WebAnimation/GigantamaxPokemonBattleRoyale'', an entry where all participants are Pokémon with Gigantamax forms.

On November 12th 2022, the two collaborated for the 6th time to make ''WebAnimation/PokemonBattleRoyaleUltraBeasts'', where all the Ultra Beasts fight each other.

On November 15, 2023, the duo once again teamed up for a 7th time to make the ''WebAnimation/StarterPokemonBattleRoyale'', featuring all starter Pokemon and
victorious, using data from their evolutions across Pokédex entries and other sources of information, such as their base stats or different media, such as the games.

anime. Multiple sequels would later follow with different sub-groups of Pokémon.

You can watch the original video [[https://youtu.be/zFqZggMcq34 here]], and Lockstin's commentary [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLkS7L9EtOA here]].
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# ''Pokémon Battle Royale''
# ''WebAnimation/LegendaryAndMythicalPokemonBattleRoyale'' (All Pokémon foretold in legends and myths duke out on one another.)
# ''WebAnimation/BabyPokemonBattleRoyale'' (All baby Pokémon duke it out in the backyard of a Pokémon Day Care.)
# ''WebAnimation/MegaPokemonBattleRoyale'' (All Mega Evolution forms[[note]]Two Charizards appear as X and Y, while Mewtwo is allowed to change between its X and Y forms as an acknowledgment to Manga/PokemonAdventures[[/note]] fighting it out)
# ''WebAnimation/GigantamaxPokemonBattleRoyale'' (All participants are Pokémon with Gigantamax forms.)
# ''WebAnimation/PokemonBattleRoyaleUltraBeasts'' (All the Ultra Beasts fight each other.)
# ''WebAnimation/StarterPokemonBattleRoyale'' (Featuring all starter Pokemon and their evolutions across the games[[note]]Including Starter Pikachu and Eevee from VideoGame/PokemonLetsGoPikachuAndLetsGoEevee, and the latter's evolutions (with the exception of Sylveon)[[/note]].)
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* RuleOfFunny: There is no reason for [[spoiler:[[JokeCharacter Magikarp]] to almost win and take 2nd place in the simulation (and even get some blood on its hands by conveniently bludgeoning Alakazam)]], but it's still an amusing sight to see - [[spoiler:and Ditto could've won through more conventional means than copying Magikarp]], but again, it's still funny.

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* RuleOfFunny: There is no reason for [[spoiler:[[JokeCharacter Magikarp]] to leap up long enough for almost win and take 2nd place in the simulation (and even get some blood on its hands by every Pokemon to die, conveniently bludgeoning Alakazam)]], bludgeon Alakazam and Dusknoir (who both happen to be its path), and almost win in the simulation]], but it's still an amusing sight to see - [[spoiler:and of course, Ditto could've won through more conventional means than copying Magikarp]], but again, it's still funny.
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* RuleOfFunny: There is no reason for [[spoiler:[[JokeCharacter Magikarp]] to almost win and take 2nd place in the simulation (and even get some blood on its hands by conveniently bludgeoning Alakazam)]], but it's still an amusing sight to see - [[spoiler:and Ditto could've won through more conventional means than copying Magikarp]], but again, it's still funny.

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