The 𝘳𝘦𝘢𝘭 reason behind the Little vs. Super Eeveelution battles! (Read description)
So, guys, want to know what this was all about, why I have been planning myself to fight my Super Eeveelutions in the "Little Vs." sub-series, since I had already done "Little vs. Super Eevee"? Well, it's time to know the answer.
For a little channel update, I haven't forgotten about the projects. It's just a lot of personal stuff happened and I also have to be in the mood when I draw anything or do any talking. A new Super Eeveelution drawing comic will come soon.
I had already explained that myself and the Super Eeveelutions are major forces to be reckoned with, even though our bonds are extremely good and strong. But, do you know I'm the "𝘃𝗶𝗹𝗹𝗮𝗶𝗻" in these soon-intense duels?
OK, you know the Super Eeveelutions are expertly trained by me to the max and their unnatural species are each far bigger, smarter, and many times faster and stronger than normal Eeveelutions, and even surpass Legendary Pokémon in power, making a deadly combination that makes regular Pokémon (which are clearly dangerous to average humans) look very weak.
However, I am even deadlier than they are. I had already said in my character self's superhuman backstory that my current canon is actually the 𝗘𝗡𝗗 of my 15+ year long adventures, meaning that my status is "post-story" (Sonic, Mario, and MLP Worlds were the main courses and are fully completed) and had been an anti-hero who already won - it's just a certain shocking event from an unexpected loss from the hands of Son Goku, my most important teacher, while defending my undefeated Universe Fighting Champion title forced me to continue once more as a bonus "aftergame" adventure to take my title back. But, by this point, I already mastered all tought special moves from the previous Worlds, possess god-like powers, and defeated ALL main heroes and villains at least once. The Super Eeveelutions' story happen to come pretty late, just after the MLP World chapter and finished my main adventure.
Now, for the upcoming battles between me and my special Pokémon, the spar duels of the Super Eeveelutions against me is not actually whether they could defeat me (although that's possible if I hold back too much like what happened with Super Eevee), but to 𝘴𝘶𝘳𝘷𝘪𝘷𝘦 against myself. Despite my intentions is to have a fair fight with them, which I normally do with good guys (this setback is one of the reasons why Super Sylveon brings fear), the nine incredible Eeveelutions know they'll certainly lose if I decide to 𝘢𝘤𝘵𝘶𝘢𝘭𝘭𝘺 use my extreme strength to the full extent regardless of forms, which can easily destroy the Earth and wipe out the multiworlds, meaning I can be a very terrifying individual if I wanted to. Due to this, despite the Super Eeveelutions' power and they're meant to be my personal bodyguards, I am their "boss fight" opponent! It makes sense given I'm their master/father.
But it doesn't mean they're easy to go against. I know from experience that my Super Eeveelutions are indeed the most powerful and dangerously smart Pokémon I have ever seen, because they're such an advanced species. Fighting just one of the members is very tough, and Super Eevee is harder than a level 100 regular Sylveon.
Even though this whole thing sounds really fearsome, it will be exciting to see an advanced superhuman go up against his own highly-trained Pokémon that's far capable than regular ones. The purpose of this is to show that if you have great superpowers, you 𝙣𝙚𝙫𝙚𝙧 need to have Poké Balls in your hand and can single-handedly counter the creatures' powerful magical attacks! Yeah, I'm literally going against the Pokémon game or anime rules in the complete extent...
So, here is what is coming up: the next Super Eeveelution project is have all of the original Eeveelutions from Gen 1 (Jolteon, Flareon, Vaporeon, and Eevee) to go against me at once, before going across the generation orders. But, this won't be without an introduction comic. The first Super Eevee fight was only a warmup that didn't go as planned, from her unexpected move she won't repeat again (using Copycat to copy the lethal Kamehameha attack).
Be ready, guys.
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