A Pokemon Used Rage Fist 20 Times. This is What Happened to His Organs...

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Did you know Primeape DIES when it evolves? How does it die though? What does Rage Fist do to it medically speaking? And just what is Annihilape supposed to be?

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References:
Herrero N, Gadea M, Rodríguez-Alarcón G, Espert R, Salvador A. What happens when we get angry? Hormonal, cardiovascular and asymmetrical brain responses. Horm Behav. 2010 Mar;57(3):276-83. doi: 10.1016/j.yhbeh.2009.12.008. Epub 2010 Jan 4. PMID: 20045413.

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Questions this video aims to answer:
What is Mankey based on?
What is Primeape based on?
What is Annihilape based on?
What are Annihilapes origins?
Annihilape Lore? is there any?
How to Evolve Primeape
How to get Annihilape

Chapters:
00:00 Primeape Used Rage Fist 20 times
07:07 This is what happened to its Body
11:47 Stay safe with SHEATH!
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All Comments (21)
  • I always did wonder WHY using such a move would cause Primeape to not only evolve, but DIE EVOLVING and becoming a very overpowered ghost type.
  • @SuperEljafru
    i always interpreted the broken shackles on annihlape's arms to be symbolic of it breaking free from its angry prison and finding peace in death. but perhaps it's more rather that the shackles simply cannot contain its anger, just as its own mortal body could not...
  • @EBroxas72
    I didn't know I needed a chubbyemu spoof about Pokemon in my life until now. and I am truly thankful.
  • @Glory2Snowstar
    I love all of the potential freaky medical lore behind Pokemon. Especially Solosis. This genre of video's genius. Shame to hear that Primeape had deathemia though, emia meaning "presence in blood" and death meaning "death."
  • Fun fact: In Ireland we have a word called Manky, that basically means someone or something that is dirty, scruffy and/or messy, so for years I thought that Mankey was called that because of our slang
  • @bholo157
    Working in the medical field myself I love how this was presented like a rare medical case study. All you’re missing is the auditorium filled with Pokemon professors and a Q&A session at the end
  • @dcbandit
    You were so serious this whole video, I can't blame you for leaving it the silliest way possible.
  • @EUPassionStorm
    I absolutely CANNOT with this. This impression is incredible my dude. 10/10 homage to a true monolith of youtube.
  • @ShibaMcDripNu
    Primeape died from myocarditis. Myo means muscle, cardi means heart and ditis means inflammation. The inflammation of the heart muscle. He was able to evolve from this illness and made a full recovery. Thank you for watching. Take care of yourself and be well.
  • @Regal_IronKnight
    I've read a theory that Annihilape is actually what happens when a Primeape DOESN'T die from being too angry. Primeape can only evolve after using a move that turns its rage into energy over and over again. And so, when it reaches that otherwise lethal rage, it knows how to release it as energy and survive.
  • Mankey and Primeape have been my top 2 favorite pokemon all the way since the Primeape goes Bananas Episode of the original series. I was so happy when they finally got their third stage evolution. It was always rumored and "leaked" for the last few gens ever since regional variants were introduced. Gen 9 is one of my favorite guns specifically for this ghost ape. It's just icing on the cake that it is also OP for a ghost/fighting type
  • I feel creeped out about that x-ray of Annihilape in the thumbnail. I never thought that it would be 100% skull 💀. Though, I guess it makes sense given its design.
  • @edgarwin7155
    Love the chubbyemu impression! Makes this video all the better! I also wanted to add some of my own research into the Iberian origins of Annihilape. Interestingly, Spain’s Gibraltar is the location of the only living population of wild monkeys in Europe. They are Barbary macaques, which is relevant, as Mankey and Primeape are also partially based on Japanese macaques. These monkeys used to be significantly more prevalent throughout Europe and had lots of cultural significance to its people. Early civilizations gave them a sacred value, with images of Barbary macaques appearing in old tombs (thus Annihilape’s ghost type perhaps), and medieval Europe saw them being kept as high-value pets, often leashed onto heavy blocks or balls (maybe explaining Annihilape’s broken shackles on its arms; it’s been unleashed, so to speak). The most relevant interpretation for Annihilape is from the Greeks, who saw them as embodiments of the negative traits and vices of humanity (for example, anger). So, Annihilape is an angry ghost Barbary macaque that pulls from European history and how it treated the monkeys, and it’s in Paldea/Iberia because that’s where the last European population of them live today. It’s really perfect IMO.
  • @Daemaskine
    Ah yes, a typical case of ‘iraemia’ AA’s trainer forgot that ‘-emia’ means presence in blood
  • @AceTrainerX3
    That was probably my favorite sponsor segment in any of these videos. Good stuff, good stuff all around.