The Pokémon most likely to pursue legal action against Palworld

I’m not sure if you’ve been paying attention to the world of gaming, but there’s this new release calledPalworldthat’s causing quite a stir.

Except as you may be aware, a lot of people really aren’t happy withPalworld, and have accused developer Pocketpair of completely ripping off designs. The Pokémon Company has even been forced to respond, andplans to investigate.

Into the white hot heart of this discourse I stride, boldly, to offer the following: The Pokémon most likely to chase Pocketpair down and seek damages overPalworld. I know. You’re so welcome.

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Really I guess you could see this as a rundown of the ten most litigious Pokémon, which is not a list I’d ever thought I’d write. But like Nintendo lawyers to a Pikachu-themed Birthday party, life comes at you fast.

Pikachu

The Pokémon Company

An easy one to start with, this. We all know Pikachu is a media whore, never missing a chance to get his face on the news. We’ll see him onThis Morningnext week crying to whoever is actually presenting that show these days. Dermot ‘O Leary?

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My team says it’s Dermot ‘O Leary and I’ll be damned if I Google to fact check that.

Sobble

The Pokémon Company

Eevee

The Pokémon Company

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Eevee is also the name of my cat and I just know she’d sue me if she could.

Serperior

The Pokémon Company

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Something about all lawyers being snakes? I don’t know. I have a really bad cold.

Dragonite

The Pokémon Company

Not actually bothered about suing anyone, just wants to use his little mailbag to carry around important legal documents.

Totoro

Studio Ghibli

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Okay, so this one isn’t actually a Pokémon, but I’m certain the star ofMy Neighbour Totoroisn’t exactly thrilled his distant cousin Grizzbolt is running around gunning people down. I’d have advised him to keep his distance till the situation blows over, but Totoro has his own people.

Topics:Pokemon,Palworld