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Owner Mocandragon5 Updated 7 Apr 2013

(For those of you who want to know, Pokemon gijinkas are humans with pokemon DNA.)
Also see: http://scratch.mit.edu/galleries/view/168246

Current lesson: none

~Story~

You are..... different to most. You are a Gijinka. You are simply half-human and half-pokemon. You could have been raised by other Gijinkas, wild pokemon or something else. You have headed to the Gijinka pokemon academy in hope to achieve your life long goal. But, there is an evil arising. A Giritina Gijinka is plotting to take over the academy with his army of followers.

~Sign up~

In your sign-up or bios you must have:

Name:

Age:

A picture or detailed description:

Crush (If any):

Personalty:

Pokemon fused with:

Powers (From pokemon):

Elective:

Club:

You can also have an 'other' section. It's recommended but you don't need it.

~Rules~

1. No legendary pokemon unless it is a member of staff

2. Only mods can have members of staff

3. Keep everything scratch appropriate

4. All scratch rules apply

5. So I know you read, in the other section put a hobby

~Electives and clubs~

The electives and clubs are things that your charries choose to do during their respective lessons.

Electives:

Track

Swimming

Martial arts

Cooking

Smithing

Woodwork

Clubs:

Computer

Reading

Newspaper

Writing

Science

Research

Drama

Mods-
me, cure46862, Llama1031

Gijinka pokemon academy (A Gijinka RPG)

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