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SUpEr GliTcH - A Pokemon Creepypasta
Hello everyone, XXLightningstarXX here. I'm back with another one of my stories. This one is a Pokemon Creepypasta.
It's called SUpEr GliTcH because it is about the disturbing effects I got when using the glitch move Super Glitch in Pokemon Yellow.
NOTE THAT ALL CREEPYPASTAS ARE FAKE AND NO PART OF THIS STORY IS TRUE. (Though I do have Pokemon Yellow and that Nidoking named BOSS I talk about in the beginning!)
Enjoy! Here is the link to some of my art for this: http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/48302160/
It's called SUpEr GliTcH because it is about the disturbing effects I got when using the glitch move Super Glitch in Pokemon Yellow.
NOTE THAT ALL CREEPYPASTAS ARE FAKE AND NO PART OF THIS STORY IS TRUE. (Though I do have Pokemon Yellow and that Nidoking named BOSS I talk about in the beginning!)
Enjoy! Here is the link to some of my art for this: http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/48302160/
- XXLightningstarXX
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100+ posts
SUpEr GliTcH - A Pokemon Creepypasta
I was sort of fascinated with generation 1 Pokémon games, especially since I’d been born after they were created. Generation 3 came out around the time of my birth.
I bought a Pokémon Yellow Version game off of eBay, and I was also very interested in the many possible glitches that could be performed in generation 1 games. I’d done a simple glitch in Pokémon Yellow; the Experience Underflow glitch. This earned me a level 100 Nidoking—whom I named BOSS—before facing the first Gym Leader, Brock.
I named all of my Pokémon in Pokémon Yellow with all capitals, since that was how they used to name Pokémon back then. For example, Pikachu is just “Pikachu” in our games now, but back then, Pikachu was labeled “PIKACHU” in-game.
I put Pokémon Yellow in my Gameboy Advance. I turned it on and realized that I was in the mood to do a glitch, but I didn’t know which one I would do. I looked up Pokémon Yellow and promised myself that I’d perform the first glitch that was showed on the internet search.
Of course, I got the infamous Super Glitch.
Super Glitch was a glitch move that could be performed after doing some other glitches a certain way. The move had no actual name, as the name was chosen randomly when activated, and it could do anything. Usually it resulted in something that corrupted the save file. So much for my save file.
I closed out of the internet and turned my attention back to my game. I clicked on my save file and saw that I was in Lavender Town. I usually hate scary things, but there are many scary things I actually do like. Lavender Town was one of them, and I enjoyed exploring the creepiness of Lavender Town. Sometimes I thought I had no desire to go any further in the game. I didn’t want to go out of Lavender Town because I’d only be able to have a Pokémon learn Fly much later, meaning I’d be away from Lavender Town for a long time unless I was willing to walk all the way there. I’m too lazy to do that.
I loaded directions to activate Super Glitch. There was a long time of performing glitches and getting farther into the game so that I could do certain things. I had to link some things up to another game and system. I got a few Pokémon that were glitches, but only one knew Super Glitch as a starting move. It was called 44 Hy.
44 Hy new Super Glitch, so I immediately went over to the nearest patch of grass. I ran through it, but, of course, the one time I actually wanted to see wild Pokémon, they didn’t come. I groaned and walked out of it, just so that the game could sort of reload itself without literally reloading, and then walked back into the grass. Finally, a Pokémon appeared.
It was a level 18 Pidgey. I imagined how fun it would be to own Pidgey with BOSS, but I knew that would just be wasting my time when I really wanted to try out Super Glitch. I switched out BOSS so that 44 Hy would fight.
I opened up the fight menu and stared at 44 Hy’s moves. It had three glitch moves and Headbutt. I recognized one of the moves as Super Glitch. Super Glitch appeared this time as something I’d never seen someone else see before. Super Glitch was called #&LEAVNO_$*.
I nervously took note of how similar “LEAVNO” sounded to “LEAVENOW.” But I ignored it, despite a small bad feeling I was getting. It felt like a seed in my stomach and I was trying as hard as I could to stop it from getting bigger.
I clicked Super Glitch, or what was currently called #&LEAVNO_$*. At first, nothing happened, so I spammed the A button and told myself that I hadn’t done all this work for nothing.
I was very right. Quickly, upon about the fifth click of the A button, something happened. The screen went black for a split second before going back to the battle. Suddenly, the Pidgey fainted, but there was no text to confirm that Pidgey had been knocked out. The battle ended normally.
For a second, when the Pidgey had descended into the ground as Pokémon always do in the games when they faint, I thought I’d seen Pidgey’s eyes disappear. But I knew I was seeing things. At least, that’s what I told myself and, at the time, that’s what I believed.
Once I got out of the battle, the area around me was all glitched and mixed up. For example, I was pretty sure that was part of a Youngster up on the stop of the sprite of the grass.
Then, abruptly, I saw a Kangaskhan evolving. I didn’t have a Kangaskhan, but I knew these were all standard results of using Super Glitch. The area you were in would be jumbled up. Random Pokémon that you never had would evolve, usually one after another.
The Kangaskhan evolved into itself because Kangaskhan don’t evolve. Then I watched a Nidorino evolve, and then a Kabuto, and then an Oddish…I must’ve watched 26 Pokémon evolve by the time the last one evolved.
It was a Ninetales. I watched the dialogue:
What? NINETALES is evolving!
I waited and waited, but nothing happened. I hoped that the game hadn’t frozen; I’d only gotten this far and hadn’t really gotten to explore the world after it’d been corrupted by Super Glitch.
Finally, after about five minutes of waiting, I was ready to turn my Gameboy Advance off. But then, right before I got the chance to, something happened. I was confused.
Congratulations! Your NINETALES has evolved into THREETALES!
As far as I knew—as far as anybody knew, really—there was no evolution of Ninetales. Ninetales only had its pre-evolution, Vulpix. Threetales was not a real Pokémon; I’d never heard of a fan-made Pokémon called Threetales.
I mean, even the logic behind it seemed twisted. Why would something with nine tails evolve into something with only three?
I stared at Threetales’ appearance for a while. It looked strange for a Pokémon, since Pokémon was focused on an audience of children. Threetales looked exactly liked Ninetales, except for a few differences. Threetales had only three tails—obviously—and the six others had been chopped off and were now only bloody nubs. Threetales had three distinct, bloody cuts slashing down one side of its head. Also, Threetales was bleeding on its neck and near one of its legs. Additionally, as if those gory differences weren’t enough, Threetales had small streams of blood coming out of its eyes, along with equally-sized streams of tears.
Then the game said something else:
Would you like to nickname THREETALES?
It gave me the yes or no option, and I pressed no. Apparently the game decided to make Threetales an actual legitimate Pokémon of my party. But I figured it wouldn’t matter, because usually, after you used Super Glitch, if you opened your list of Pokémon, the game would freeze.
The evolution cycle seemed to be done and I took a breath. I decided that I really wanted to see my Pokémon party, even if it froze and I’d lose all my saved data. I knew it was risky, but this was also something nobody else had experienced with Super Glitch, so maybe I’d get lucky.
I was relieved when my Pokémon menu opened safely, showing two Pokémon. The top Pokémon was labeled THREETALES and the bottom Pokémon had no name. (Mind you, I couldn’t tell what the second one was because this was before each Pokémon had a customized icon on the menu.)
I selected the bottom Pokémon who lacked a name. I noticed something that Pokémon Yellow usually didn’t include; specified genders. When Pokémon Yellow came out, they were too busy with other things to bother specifying a Pokémon’s gender. But, strangely, this Pokémon had the male symbol on its description. He had no sprite, which was strange, and the part that said “species” was blank. I checked his moves, and he only knew Flail and Struggle Bug. His type was just a blank box.
This time, upon going back to the Pokémon menu, I selected Threetales. Its gender was also revealed, as it had the female symbol in its description. Her species simply said “Tales…?” as if unsure of what exactly she was. Her type was a blue box, as if she was a water type, but the small white words inside it said “SORRY” as if apologizing for not knowing her type.
I suddenly realized that these two Pokémon also had another detail that hadn’t been added yet in Pokémon Yellow; natures. I checked the blank Pokémon’s description again, and this time he had a name. His was labeled as SMILE, which was a strange name, especially since he now had the sprite of an Exeggcute, frowning more than ever. I noticed that, instead of only one egg with its top open to reveal yolk, all of the eggs showed the same thing.
I read SMILE’s nature:
Quiet; likes to Beat.
Usually, it said “likes to eat”. I didn’t know what it meant by “Beat”, so I checked SMILE’s moves. Now he had Flail, Struggle Bug, and Beat Up. Maybe that was what it meant…but it wasn’t normal for Pokémon to be this violent, from SMILE liking to beat others up and Threetales being a bloody mess.
I went to my bag and suddenly realized I only had one item. In Pokémon Yellow, there was only one section for items, so there were no “Key Items” or “Berries” and such. The item was called “CUTTER”. I clicked on it and it showed an image of a weapon that looked exactly like an axe. Then text appeared:
Use CUTTER?
It gave me the yes or no option, and out of curiosity, I clicked yes. An image of a terrified-looking Threetales came up with CUTTER dangling over her.
Then I heard a loud, screeching noise that made me jump. The image disappeared and was replaced with this text:
THREETALES: No!
I pressed A, and the dialogue was gone. But I sort of made up an implied story in my mind. Somehow, I had been responsible for cutting off Ninetales’ other six tails. Since the game didn’t know what to do about Ninetales’ change, the game just treated it like an evolution, and renamed Ninetales to Threetales to fit her new appearance.
I tried using CUTTER again, just to see if I got the same result. I did, except this time the dialogue was different. Instead of “No!” it said “Stop! Enough!”
I actually forgot about how creepy this might’ve been, considering these things most likely weren’t supposed to be possible in the game. But that moment, I suddenly became aware of how scary it was. I started feeling wary.
Compelled into finding out more about this corrupted game, I decided to see what Super Glitch did to the wild Pokémon.
I ran in the grass, and immediately a Pokémon appeared. It was…well, not exactly a Pokémon. There was nothing there.
Then some dialogue popped up: THREETALES wants to be released!
Pokémon obviously weren’t supposed to be released by their free will, but it seemed like I’d lost all control of the game ever since I used Super Glitch.
Apparently, Threetales had released herself, because she appeared on the opposite side of the battlefield. There was something hungry in her gaze.
I stared at the text:
RED sent out SMILE!
So I looked at SMILE’s moves and chose Beat Up. More text came up:
SMILE used BEAT UP!
But nothing happened!
THREETALES stole CUTTER!
I was getting confused. Beat Up had failed, and it came to me just then that the move Beat Up had only been created one generation after Pokémon Yellow. Threetales had somehow stolen CUTTER, though it didn’t appear that would’ve been possible in-game without Super Glitch active.
I looked at the fight menu again and chose Beat Up once more.
THREETALES: Not anymore…
SMILE is scared!
I was beginning to get worried about what Super Glitch had done to my game. I doubted that they even had this stuff in the game’s files, but it was happening anyway.
THREETALES used CUTTER!
Suddenly, there were only shards of Exeggcute on my side of the battlefield, and there was blood instead of yolks.
SMILE descended into the ground.
SMILE died!
Pokémon obviously weren’t supposed to die under any circumstance. Well, there were a few exceptions in the storyline of Lavender Town, but they weren’t supposed to die just because I used Super Glitch!
And then something happened that I really didn’t expect:
RED was sent into battle!
Okay, so humans don’t battle in Pokémon. So I didn’t know what exactly I should’ve been doing.
THREETALES wants revenge!
That’s when I considered shutting off the game, but I didn’t out of curiosity.
What will RED do?
I saw I had no moves, so I just selected one of the four empty spaces on my fight menu.
RED used
It didn’t say what I had used, so I waited for something else to happen.
THREETALES hates you!
I decided that Threetales must’ve been so angry at me because I was—apparently—responsible for the loss of six of her tails.
THREETALES: Never again…
THREETALES used CUTTER!
RED died!
Now, I never thought to stop and think about what the game would do if the Trainer died.
THREETALES: You did it to me. Now I do it to you…
I was trying to restart the game, but nothing happened, except an image of Threetales standing over Red’s—my—dead body. CUTTER was lying on the ground next to her.
Finally, I decided I’d have to turn off my Gameboy Advance. I didn’t want this to go on. So I clicked the off button, but it was stuck.
I heard a voice come out of the speakers on my Gameboy Advance.
“Don’t even try it.”
It was a female voice, deep with hatred. Was this Threetales’ voice?
I pushed harder on the off button and Threetales let out a cry.
“NO!!”
I pushed so hard I was sure my thumb would have a mark on it when I was finished.
“Do you take me for a fool? I would still be Ninetales if you hadn’t used CUTTER to impale six of my tails!”
The off button still wasn’t working. But then, as if by some miracle, I was able to shut it off and I slammed my Gameboy Advance closed.
I immediately turned it back on to see if I could play Pokémon Yellow normally. But instead of the starting screen or game intro, I saw a picture of Threetales. SMILE was next to her in his demented form, the shattered Exeggcute with bloody yolks. Red’s mangled, dead body was on the other side of her. Above Threetales was a sentence in the alphabet of the Unowns.
Threetales’ voice was slightly scratchy and filled with a deep hatred I’d never even thought existed. She said the last word with such contempt it startled me.
“You should have left me ALONE!!”
I bought a Pokémon Yellow Version game off of eBay, and I was also very interested in the many possible glitches that could be performed in generation 1 games. I’d done a simple glitch in Pokémon Yellow; the Experience Underflow glitch. This earned me a level 100 Nidoking—whom I named BOSS—before facing the first Gym Leader, Brock.
I named all of my Pokémon in Pokémon Yellow with all capitals, since that was how they used to name Pokémon back then. For example, Pikachu is just “Pikachu” in our games now, but back then, Pikachu was labeled “PIKACHU” in-game.
I put Pokémon Yellow in my Gameboy Advance. I turned it on and realized that I was in the mood to do a glitch, but I didn’t know which one I would do. I looked up Pokémon Yellow and promised myself that I’d perform the first glitch that was showed on the internet search.
Of course, I got the infamous Super Glitch.
Super Glitch was a glitch move that could be performed after doing some other glitches a certain way. The move had no actual name, as the name was chosen randomly when activated, and it could do anything. Usually it resulted in something that corrupted the save file. So much for my save file.
I closed out of the internet and turned my attention back to my game. I clicked on my save file and saw that I was in Lavender Town. I usually hate scary things, but there are many scary things I actually do like. Lavender Town was one of them, and I enjoyed exploring the creepiness of Lavender Town. Sometimes I thought I had no desire to go any further in the game. I didn’t want to go out of Lavender Town because I’d only be able to have a Pokémon learn Fly much later, meaning I’d be away from Lavender Town for a long time unless I was willing to walk all the way there. I’m too lazy to do that.
I loaded directions to activate Super Glitch. There was a long time of performing glitches and getting farther into the game so that I could do certain things. I had to link some things up to another game and system. I got a few Pokémon that were glitches, but only one knew Super Glitch as a starting move. It was called 44 Hy.
44 Hy new Super Glitch, so I immediately went over to the nearest patch of grass. I ran through it, but, of course, the one time I actually wanted to see wild Pokémon, they didn’t come. I groaned and walked out of it, just so that the game could sort of reload itself without literally reloading, and then walked back into the grass. Finally, a Pokémon appeared.
It was a level 18 Pidgey. I imagined how fun it would be to own Pidgey with BOSS, but I knew that would just be wasting my time when I really wanted to try out Super Glitch. I switched out BOSS so that 44 Hy would fight.
I opened up the fight menu and stared at 44 Hy’s moves. It had three glitch moves and Headbutt. I recognized one of the moves as Super Glitch. Super Glitch appeared this time as something I’d never seen someone else see before. Super Glitch was called #&LEAVNO_$*.
I nervously took note of how similar “LEAVNO” sounded to “LEAVENOW.” But I ignored it, despite a small bad feeling I was getting. It felt like a seed in my stomach and I was trying as hard as I could to stop it from getting bigger.
I clicked Super Glitch, or what was currently called #&LEAVNO_$*. At first, nothing happened, so I spammed the A button and told myself that I hadn’t done all this work for nothing.
I was very right. Quickly, upon about the fifth click of the A button, something happened. The screen went black for a split second before going back to the battle. Suddenly, the Pidgey fainted, but there was no text to confirm that Pidgey had been knocked out. The battle ended normally.
For a second, when the Pidgey had descended into the ground as Pokémon always do in the games when they faint, I thought I’d seen Pidgey’s eyes disappear. But I knew I was seeing things. At least, that’s what I told myself and, at the time, that’s what I believed.
Once I got out of the battle, the area around me was all glitched and mixed up. For example, I was pretty sure that was part of a Youngster up on the stop of the sprite of the grass.
Then, abruptly, I saw a Kangaskhan evolving. I didn’t have a Kangaskhan, but I knew these were all standard results of using Super Glitch. The area you were in would be jumbled up. Random Pokémon that you never had would evolve, usually one after another.
The Kangaskhan evolved into itself because Kangaskhan don’t evolve. Then I watched a Nidorino evolve, and then a Kabuto, and then an Oddish…I must’ve watched 26 Pokémon evolve by the time the last one evolved.
It was a Ninetales. I watched the dialogue:
What? NINETALES is evolving!
I waited and waited, but nothing happened. I hoped that the game hadn’t frozen; I’d only gotten this far and hadn’t really gotten to explore the world after it’d been corrupted by Super Glitch.
Finally, after about five minutes of waiting, I was ready to turn my Gameboy Advance off. But then, right before I got the chance to, something happened. I was confused.
Congratulations! Your NINETALES has evolved into THREETALES!
As far as I knew—as far as anybody knew, really—there was no evolution of Ninetales. Ninetales only had its pre-evolution, Vulpix. Threetales was not a real Pokémon; I’d never heard of a fan-made Pokémon called Threetales.
I mean, even the logic behind it seemed twisted. Why would something with nine tails evolve into something with only three?
I stared at Threetales’ appearance for a while. It looked strange for a Pokémon, since Pokémon was focused on an audience of children. Threetales looked exactly liked Ninetales, except for a few differences. Threetales had only three tails—obviously—and the six others had been chopped off and were now only bloody nubs. Threetales had three distinct, bloody cuts slashing down one side of its head. Also, Threetales was bleeding on its neck and near one of its legs. Additionally, as if those gory differences weren’t enough, Threetales had small streams of blood coming out of its eyes, along with equally-sized streams of tears.
Then the game said something else:
Would you like to nickname THREETALES?
It gave me the yes or no option, and I pressed no. Apparently the game decided to make Threetales an actual legitimate Pokémon of my party. But I figured it wouldn’t matter, because usually, after you used Super Glitch, if you opened your list of Pokémon, the game would freeze.
The evolution cycle seemed to be done and I took a breath. I decided that I really wanted to see my Pokémon party, even if it froze and I’d lose all my saved data. I knew it was risky, but this was also something nobody else had experienced with Super Glitch, so maybe I’d get lucky.
I was relieved when my Pokémon menu opened safely, showing two Pokémon. The top Pokémon was labeled THREETALES and the bottom Pokémon had no name. (Mind you, I couldn’t tell what the second one was because this was before each Pokémon had a customized icon on the menu.)
I selected the bottom Pokémon who lacked a name. I noticed something that Pokémon Yellow usually didn’t include; specified genders. When Pokémon Yellow came out, they were too busy with other things to bother specifying a Pokémon’s gender. But, strangely, this Pokémon had the male symbol on its description. He had no sprite, which was strange, and the part that said “species” was blank. I checked his moves, and he only knew Flail and Struggle Bug. His type was just a blank box.
This time, upon going back to the Pokémon menu, I selected Threetales. Its gender was also revealed, as it had the female symbol in its description. Her species simply said “Tales…?” as if unsure of what exactly she was. Her type was a blue box, as if she was a water type, but the small white words inside it said “SORRY” as if apologizing for not knowing her type.
I suddenly realized that these two Pokémon also had another detail that hadn’t been added yet in Pokémon Yellow; natures. I checked the blank Pokémon’s description again, and this time he had a name. His was labeled as SMILE, which was a strange name, especially since he now had the sprite of an Exeggcute, frowning more than ever. I noticed that, instead of only one egg with its top open to reveal yolk, all of the eggs showed the same thing.
I read SMILE’s nature:
Quiet; likes to Beat.
Usually, it said “likes to eat”. I didn’t know what it meant by “Beat”, so I checked SMILE’s moves. Now he had Flail, Struggle Bug, and Beat Up. Maybe that was what it meant…but it wasn’t normal for Pokémon to be this violent, from SMILE liking to beat others up and Threetales being a bloody mess.
I went to my bag and suddenly realized I only had one item. In Pokémon Yellow, there was only one section for items, so there were no “Key Items” or “Berries” and such. The item was called “CUTTER”. I clicked on it and it showed an image of a weapon that looked exactly like an axe. Then text appeared:
Use CUTTER?
It gave me the yes or no option, and out of curiosity, I clicked yes. An image of a terrified-looking Threetales came up with CUTTER dangling over her.
Then I heard a loud, screeching noise that made me jump. The image disappeared and was replaced with this text:
THREETALES: No!
I pressed A, and the dialogue was gone. But I sort of made up an implied story in my mind. Somehow, I had been responsible for cutting off Ninetales’ other six tails. Since the game didn’t know what to do about Ninetales’ change, the game just treated it like an evolution, and renamed Ninetales to Threetales to fit her new appearance.
I tried using CUTTER again, just to see if I got the same result. I did, except this time the dialogue was different. Instead of “No!” it said “Stop! Enough!”
I actually forgot about how creepy this might’ve been, considering these things most likely weren’t supposed to be possible in the game. But that moment, I suddenly became aware of how scary it was. I started feeling wary.
Compelled into finding out more about this corrupted game, I decided to see what Super Glitch did to the wild Pokémon.
I ran in the grass, and immediately a Pokémon appeared. It was…well, not exactly a Pokémon. There was nothing there.
Then some dialogue popped up: THREETALES wants to be released!
Pokémon obviously weren’t supposed to be released by their free will, but it seemed like I’d lost all control of the game ever since I used Super Glitch.
Apparently, Threetales had released herself, because she appeared on the opposite side of the battlefield. There was something hungry in her gaze.
I stared at the text:
RED sent out SMILE!
So I looked at SMILE’s moves and chose Beat Up. More text came up:
SMILE used BEAT UP!
But nothing happened!
THREETALES stole CUTTER!
I was getting confused. Beat Up had failed, and it came to me just then that the move Beat Up had only been created one generation after Pokémon Yellow. Threetales had somehow stolen CUTTER, though it didn’t appear that would’ve been possible in-game without Super Glitch active.
I looked at the fight menu again and chose Beat Up once more.
THREETALES: Not anymore…
SMILE is scared!
I was beginning to get worried about what Super Glitch had done to my game. I doubted that they even had this stuff in the game’s files, but it was happening anyway.
THREETALES used CUTTER!
Suddenly, there were only shards of Exeggcute on my side of the battlefield, and there was blood instead of yolks.
SMILE descended into the ground.
SMILE died!
Pokémon obviously weren’t supposed to die under any circumstance. Well, there were a few exceptions in the storyline of Lavender Town, but they weren’t supposed to die just because I used Super Glitch!
And then something happened that I really didn’t expect:
RED was sent into battle!
Okay, so humans don’t battle in Pokémon. So I didn’t know what exactly I should’ve been doing.
THREETALES wants revenge!
That’s when I considered shutting off the game, but I didn’t out of curiosity.
What will RED do?
I saw I had no moves, so I just selected one of the four empty spaces on my fight menu.
RED used
It didn’t say what I had used, so I waited for something else to happen.
THREETALES hates you!
I decided that Threetales must’ve been so angry at me because I was—apparently—responsible for the loss of six of her tails.
THREETALES: Never again…
THREETALES used CUTTER!
RED died!
Now, I never thought to stop and think about what the game would do if the Trainer died.
THREETALES: You did it to me. Now I do it to you…
I was trying to restart the game, but nothing happened, except an image of Threetales standing over Red’s—my—dead body. CUTTER was lying on the ground next to her.
Finally, I decided I’d have to turn off my Gameboy Advance. I didn’t want this to go on. So I clicked the off button, but it was stuck.
I heard a voice come out of the speakers on my Gameboy Advance.
“Don’t even try it.”
It was a female voice, deep with hatred. Was this Threetales’ voice?
I pushed harder on the off button and Threetales let out a cry.
“NO!!”
I pushed so hard I was sure my thumb would have a mark on it when I was finished.
“Do you take me for a fool? I would still be Ninetales if you hadn’t used CUTTER to impale six of my tails!”
The off button still wasn’t working. But then, as if by some miracle, I was able to shut it off and I slammed my Gameboy Advance closed.
I immediately turned it back on to see if I could play Pokémon Yellow normally. But instead of the starting screen or game intro, I saw a picture of Threetales. SMILE was next to her in his demented form, the shattered Exeggcute with bloody yolks. Red’s mangled, dead body was on the other side of her. Above Threetales was a sentence in the alphabet of the Unowns.
Threetales’ voice was slightly scratchy and filled with a deep hatred I’d never even thought existed. She said the last word with such contempt it startled me.
“You should have left me ALONE!!”
- XXLightningstarXX
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100+ posts
SUpEr GliTcH - A Pokemon Creepypasta
Yeah, I know it's long. Sorry! But anyway, I hope you liked it! Scratch on!
And I hope you never have to come in contact with anything mentioned in this story…
And I hope you never have to come in contact with anything mentioned in this story…
- Garr8
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100+ posts
SUpEr GliTcH - A Pokemon Creepypasta
Yeah, I know it's long. Sorry! But anyway, I hope you liked it! Scratch on!
And I hope you never have to come in contact with anything mentioned in this story…
That was actually good. I love videogame creepypastas. Please do more!
Also, do you know of any sites where I can read creepypastas without pictures or pop-ups?
- XXLightningstarXX
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100+ posts
SUpEr GliTcH - A Pokemon Creepypasta
Yeah, I know it's long. Sorry! But anyway, I hope you liked it! Scratch on!
And I hope you never have to come in contact with anything mentioned in this story…
That was actually good. I love videogame creepypastas. Please do more!
Also, do you know of any sites where I can read creepypastas without pictures or pop-ups?
Thanks! I'll definitely do more in the future.
Anyway, I'm not sure if there's a site where you can read Creepypastas without pictures or pop-ups. It's annoying, so I've tried to find sites like that too, but so far I haven't found one. I'll tell you when I find one :3
- Hollyleaf_Thunder
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4 posts
SUpEr GliTcH - A Pokemon Creepypasta
Oh my gosh that was the most well-written creepypasta I've ever read ;_; Please add more, that was amazing!
- XXLightningstarXX
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100+ posts
SUpEr GliTcH - A Pokemon Creepypasta
Oh my gosh that was the most well-written creepypasta I've ever read ;_; Please add more, that was amazing!
Whoa. If that was the most well-written Creepypasta you ever read, you should read more because I'm far from professional XDDD anyway, I'll definitely write more Creepypastas, but this one is completely done. Thanks though! ;3
- Hollyleaf_Thunder
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SUpEr GliTcH - A Pokemon Creepypasta
You're welcome, but I'm serious. x3 It was amazingly written. If you do write more creepypastas, please let me know, because I'll definitively read them!Oh my gosh that was the most well-written creepypasta I've ever read ;_; Please add more, that was amazing!
Whoa. If that was the most well-written Creepypasta you ever read, you should read more because I'm far from professional XDDD anyway, I'll definitely write more Creepypastas, but this one is completely done. Thanks though! ;3
- XXLightningstarXX
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SUpEr GliTcH - A Pokemon Creepypasta
You're welcome, but I'm serious. x3 It was amazingly written. If you do write more creepypastas, please let me know, because I'll definitively read them!Oh my gosh that was the most well-written creepypasta I've ever read ;_; Please add more, that was amazing!
Whoa. If that was the most well-written Creepypasta you ever read, you should read more because I'm far from professional XDDD anyway, I'll definitely write more Creepypastas, but this one is completely done. Thanks though! ;3
All right, thank you so much! I really appreciate it

- PrincessPanda_test_
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SUpEr GliTcH - A Pokemon Creepypasta
Sorry but Scratch Team dealt with creepypastas on the forums before and they're too scary for the forums. That means discussions of creepypastas aren't allowed. Please read the Things I'm Making and Creating Guidelines.
Also, you're still allowed to make creepy pasta projects so you can put your pasta in a project.
Also, you're still allowed to make creepy pasta projects so you can put your pasta in a project.
Last edited by PrincessPanda_test_ (Feb. 21, 2015 18:12:05)
- XXLightningstarXX
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SUpEr GliTcH - A Pokemon Creepypasta
Things I'm Making and Creating Guidelines.Sorry but Scratch Team dealt with creepypastas on the forums before and they're too scary for the forums. That means discussions of creepypastas aren't allowed. Please read the
Also, you're still allowed to make creepy pasta projects so you can put your pasta in a project.
Oh. Sorry, I didn't know that. Thanks for telling me!
Anyway, I'm not really sure what I should do, because this Creepypasta–and pretty much everything else I write–is too long to be put in the instructions/note and credits of a project. I'll deal with this later.
Thanks though! Sorry about that!
- Harakou
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SUpEr GliTcH - A Pokemon Creepypasta
Thanks for being understanding.Things I'm Making and Creating Guidelines.Sorry but Scratch Team dealt with creepypastas on the forums before and they're too scary for the forums. That means discussions of creepypastas aren't allowed. Please read the
Also, you're still allowed to make creepy pasta projects so you can put your pasta in a project.
Oh. Sorry, I didn't know that. Thanks for telling me!
Anyway, I'm not really sure what I should do, because this Creepypasta–and pretty much everything else I write–is too long to be put in the instructions/note and credits of a project. I'll deal with this later.
Thanks though! Sorry about that!

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