>>19056900Iron Head, a name taken after the Steel-type flinch-gracing move of the same name, is an errant locomotive that travels all throughout the uncharted Kalosian tundra, carrying passengers from point A to point B without the eternal freeze suffering in-between.
No unsavory blizzard is too thick for this train to plow through, and it often likes to make this point clear by submerging itself in as much snow as possible, only to break out of it like a motherfucker afterward.
As you wait for it to approach the station, you start thinking about that movie some more. Although the memories are hazy and thus difficult to reel in, there is /one/ particular memory that resonates well with you.
In one of the final scenes, there is a bell, a jingle bell to be exact. According to myths and urban legends often parroted throughout the film and its ultimate moral, the bell only rings to people who truly believe that penguins flying around the world giving presents to people because it's what a good samaritan would do.
If you don't believe, the bell doesn't ring.
You can't help but wonder if that bell would ever ring for you.
"Whoa, there it is!"
You are abruptly brought out of your thoughts. The flawlessly keen eyesight of a self-aware Watchog alerts him to a shape in the nearby distance, which he goes on to tell everybody else about. As it draws closer, other people begin to notice it too.
>'Is that it...?'Squinting your eyes, you join other trainers in observing the approaching whatever-it-is, whose shape only becomes completely identifiable once it performs a dashing feat, something completely out of the ordinary.
>What does it do?A) Burst out of the ground.
B) Descend from the sky.