>>57823434Around the late 2015s. You see, all this was a domino effect:
>The beginningGranted, back in G1 many furries and bestialityfags were the ones sexualizing the pokémon, but most stayed with the female cast, as many normal people do. There was nothing sexual about it unless you pick off model art.
>Gardevoir, the first strikeWhen G3 focused on being cool and modern, many anthro and kaijumons were added. One was Gardevoir.
She was the nexus: bestial enough to be called a pokémon, but human (and smart) enough to call xenophilia. She was the one who connected the gap between normies and furries.
>The pokémon conspiracyGardevoir was one of the developers' favorite creation, so Gamefreak tried to sue and censor this works to protect the "innocence" of their consumers (it was mostly damage control because Pokémon was really popular in the lewd net). Eventually this move backfired, so rather than delete, they chose to overwrite. Enter Lopunny and Gallade.
Lopunny was made sexy on purpose, so many furry wankers went to her instead of Gardevoir. As for Gallade, they needed a masculine pokémon to separate females from femboys/trannies.
And as always, this move went swimmingly for everyone.
>The damage was doneMaking Lopunny sexy on purpose was a mistake, because it actually joined with Gardevoir, so she became more popular. Normies started to see a lot of the off model art, and many youngsters were raised with this material. Gamefreak accidentally planted the seeds of their downfall.
>Internet and it's consequencesWhile things like the Canalave Library existed, most was actually ignored. Nobody cared. But with the increasing accessibility of the internet, a leak happened.
One day, somebody wrote a green about Vaporeon. This green was screencaped. This then was shared online.
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