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If Pokémon Were Real Around the World 🌍😂

 Have you ever imagined what our planet would look like if Pokémon lived with us?

From India to Japan, USA to Dubai — life would be chaos, comedy, and pure adventure!

🔥 1. Charizard in Chennai Heat & Dubai Desert

Chennai already feels like a volcano.
Dubai? Even HOTTER.

Charizard in Dubai:
“I breathe fire… but this place breathes fire back!”

You’d see Charizard chilling inside malls near the AC vents.


💤 2. Snorlax Blocking Roads in India AND Los Angeles

In India — Snorlax sleeps on OMR road.
In USA — Snorlax sleeps on the freeway.

Traffic everywhere.

Police: “Sir, move aside.”
Snorlax: Still sleeping.

No country survives this disaster.


💧 3. Squirtle Solving Water Problems Worldwide

India: Useful for water tankers
California: Used to fight wildfires
Australia: Helps farmers water crops

Squirtle becomes a global hero 🌎💙


4. Pokémon in Tea Shops & Coffee Shops

India:

  • Machop making parathas

  • Pikachu heating milk

Japan:

  • Alcremie decorating desserts

  • Munchlax eating them before customers do

USA:

  • Jigglypuff playing music in Starbucks

  • Customers falling asleep instead of working 😂


🌊 5. Gyarados Causing Chaos Worldwide

Mumbai: Gyarados in Marine Drive
Japan: Gyarados near Tokyo Bay
USA: Gyarados at Santa Monica Pier
UK: Gyarados splashing the London Bridge

Every coastal city gets a free water show.


🚆 6. Pokémon + Transportation = Pure Comedy

India: Rapidash racing autos
USA: Dodrio running beside trains
Japan: Dragonite delivering mail faster than Shinkansen
Dubai: People riding Flygon instead of cars


7. Pikachu Fixing Electricity Around the World

Power cut in India?
Transformer issue in Brazil?
Frozen wires in Canada?

Just call Pikachu.

Electrician: “Pikachu, do your thing.”
Pikachu: “PIKAA-CHUUU!” ⚡
Lights on worldwide.


🎓 8. School Life With Pokémon (Every Country Edition)

India:
Students flying to school on Pidgeot.

Japan:
Rowlet sitting on kids’ backpacks like anime companions.

USA:
Machamp playing American football — unstoppable.

UK:
Mr. Mime helping teachers maintain discipline.


🌍 9. Country-Specific Pokémon Problems

India

  • Snorlax causing traffic jams

  • Spearow stealing food from trains

Japan

  • Sudowoodo hiding among cherry blossom trees

  • Pikachu spotted in Pokémon Centers daily

USA

  • Tauros causing chaos in ranches

  • Zapdos messing with power grids

France

  • Furfrou becoming a famous fashion model

  • Roserade decorating Paris parks

Australia

  • Kangaskhan hopping everywhere

  • Ariados living in the outback 😱

UK

  • Gengar haunting old castles

  • Wooloo blocking countryside roads


😂 Conclusion

If Pokémon were real globally, every country would have its own hilarious problems.
The world would be noisy, chaotic, magical… and absolutely fun.

Pokémon + Earth = the greatest comedy universe ever created.

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