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Cubone (), known in Japan as , is a
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's ''Pokémon'' media franchise. First introduced in the video games ''Pokémon Red'' and ''Blue'', it has appeared in multiple games including ''
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'', as well as various merchandise. It has been considered one of the saddest and creepiest Pokémon in the series, with its concept being that it is wearing the skull of its dead mother. This story first appeared in ''Red'' and ''Blue'' and has been redone in other works, such as the ''
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s and theories, most notably a theory that Cubone is the baby of the Pokémon Kangaskhan after its mother died. It served as the inspiration for the Skull Crawler creature in the film '' Kong: Skull Island''.


Conception and development

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and published by
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, the Japanese franchise began in 1996 with the video games ''Pokémon Red'' and ''Green'' for the
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, which were later released in North America as ''Pokémon Red'' and ''Blue'' in 1998. In these games and their sequels, the player assumes the role of a Trainer whose goal is to capture and use the creatures' special abilities to combat other Pokémon. Some Pokémon can transform into stronger species through a process called
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via various means, such as exposure to specific items. Each Pokémon has one or two elemental types, which define its advantages and disadvantages when battling other Pokémon. A major goal in each game is to complete the Pokédex, a comprehensive Pokémon encyclopedia, by capturing, evolving, and trading with other Trainers to obtain individuals of all Pokémon species. Cubone is a small brown dinosaur-like Pokémon. It carries a bone in its hand, and wears a skull on its head. According to in-game Pokedex entries, this skull is that of its deceased mother, Marowak. It is lonely and cries by itself, with its mask being stained with tear tracks. Cubone mournfully cries, which echoes in its skull to sound like a sad melody. The Pokémon Mandibuzz use this crying to prey upon Cubone. Cubone who survive in the wild long enough are able to overcome their trauma and seek vengeance, primarily against Mandibuzz. Despite its skull mask apparently coming from its mother, several pieces of media have depicted a Cubone's mother alive simultaneously with a Cubone wearing a skull. According to
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, Cubone was "born from the thought of how sad it would be for a Pokémon to die." Cubone's English name is a fusion of the words "club" or "cute" and "bone." It was originally planned to be called "Orphon" in English, but its name was finalized as Cubone. Marowak is more adept with its bone, using it as a club, and has grown more vicious. Marowak's name comes from the English words "marrow" and "whack." It was originally planned to be named Guardia, though this was changed prior to the final release. Cubone has been voiced by
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in Japanese. In ''
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'', Cubone is voiced by Cristina Valenzuela, while Marowak is voiced by
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. An early Pokémon scrapped from beta versions of ''Pokémon Red'' and ''Green'' visually resembles Cubone and Marowak, and is widely theorized to be related to them. It bears a resemblance to the Pokémon Kangaskhan as well as Cubone, fueling pre-existing fan theories regarding the nature of Cubone's relation to Kangaskhan.


Appearances

Cubone first appears in the games ''Pokémon Red'' and ''Blue''. In the games, it inhabits the Pokémon Tower area, a gravesite for Pokémon. Cubone can be evolved into Marowak once it attains a high enough level. In-game, a Marowak is stated to have died while protecting its child from the villainous organization
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, and it subsequently haunts the Tower. The player can defeat it in battle to put its soul at rest, allowing the player to progress up the Tower. In the remakes of ''Red'' and ''Blue'', ''Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu!'' and ''Let's Go, Eevee!'', Cubone's backstory is changed slightly. It retains the same story, adding scenes of Cubone being kidnapped by Team Rocket, rescued by the protagonist, and going to Pokémon Tower, where it gains closure by seeing its mother's spirit as it ascends to the afterlife. Cubone is then taken by the protagonist's rival, Trace, who offers to raise it. It eventually becomes a part of his team, evolving into a Marowak. Cubone appears in subsequent entries in the series, including ''Pokémon Gold'' and ''Silver'', ''
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'', and ''Pokémon Sword'' and ''Shield''. In ''Pokémon Sun'' and ''Moon'', Cubone evolved in the game's main location of Alola can evolve into Alolan form Marowak, which have different typings and design in comparison to regular Marowak, being Fire and Ghost instead of Ground. Cubone appears in the ''
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'' series. In '' Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX'', it is one of the playable characters the player can select. The ''
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'' anime series features Cubone and Marowak, and goes into greater depth on the backstory of the Cubone and Marowak that appear in ''Red'' and ''Blue.'' It also appeared in the film '' Detective Pikachu,'' where protagonist Tim Goodman attempted to capture it at the start of the film, only to fail. Cubone appears alongside
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in a series of shorts titled ''The Adventures of Snorlax & Cubone''. Cubone appears in the ''
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'', first appearing in the "Jungle" set of cards. Its first card was designed by artist Mitsuhiro Arita, who aimed to make his cards express the idea that "that they're living creatures, that they're doing something, they're feeling something." In the ''Pokémon TCG: Scarlet & Violet—151'' expansion set, Cubone was featured in a card based on the ''Jungle'' set. Cubone has received multiple pieces of merchandise, including a plush of Charmander designed to resemble it, as well as a plush with a removable skull.


Critical reception

Cubone has received generally positive reception, noted as a particularly sad and creepy Pokémon due to its backstory. Despite finding its backstory and the concept behind its design sad, ''Comic Book Resources'' writer Katie Schutze found its design cute. As part of ''
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''s Pokémon of the Day series, one of its writers discussed how much she loves it and how cute it is. She stated that, despite lacking in some ways mechanically, she cannot help but adore Cubone due in part to how sentimental its story is. ''
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'' writer Ben Davis remarked how Cubone was always a staple in his team, stating that it was his favorite. He found Marowak cool, but felt that it had less charm than Cubone, so he never evolved it. When he played ''Red'' and ''Blue'', he imagined that the Cubone he caught was the one whose mother haunted Pokémon Tower, wanting to be able to be there for it. According to '' Kong: Skull Island'' director Jordan Vogt-Roberts, Cubone was the inspiration for the "Skull Crawler" creature. He noted that they started from the design used in the original 1933 film ''
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'', ultimately creating a creature with a "bone-white face" and "black, scaly skin," realizing after the fact that Cubone had inspired the design. He exclaimed how much he loved Cubone, as well as remarking about how sad a story it had. Cubone's relationship with its mother has been the subject of discussion by critics. ''Fanbyte'' writer George Yang discussed how Marowak reminded him of his upbringing as a Chinese-American, specifically in how the Marowak that gave its life protecting its child. He discussed his feelings that Asian immigrant families will do anything for their children, and that this resonated with him through Marowak's sacrifice. ''TheGamer'' writer Stacey Henley felt that it was one of the "earliest, greatest narrative moments" in ''Pokémon'', arguing that this led to its story being featured in ''Pokémon Origins''. In particular, the pair's appearance in ''Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu!'' and ''Let's Go, Eevee!'' has received praise. ''NetEase'' staff complimented the depiction of the scene between Cubone and its mother in these games, discussing how sad the scene was for many children back in ''Red'' and ''Blue''. They felt it was the most touching scene in the game, adding that it made the depressing scene in the original games more loving. ''Pocket Tactics'' writer Nathan Ellingsworth stated that this scene made him cry, and that it was among his most memorable moments in the franchise. ''Bloody Disgusting'' writer Cian Maher felt that the changes made to Cubone's story were enough to make a big difference, feeling that the staff gave Cubone's story "some real love" and described it as "touching and bittersweet in the most heartfelt way." He appreciated that they gave more focus to Cubone in the story. Author Matt Coward-Gibbs discussed the presentation of Marowak and how its departure is handled, noting how resolving the situation through helping the Marowak find peace through reuniting it with Cubone demonstrated how the games depict a ghost as a way to heal instead of simply being a violent ghost to fight. He felt that it was an "emotional highpoint" for the games, and would be at home in a game whose premise centered around death. Due to Cubone's backstory, it has been the subject of multiple
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s, with the glitch Pokémon "M" connected to it, Marowak, and Kangaskhan by theorists and creepypasta authors. A well-known fan theory exists that suggest that Kangaskhan is Cubone's dead mother, and the baby in Kangaskhan's pouch evolves into a Cubone, believing that the glitch Pokémon
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is connected to them. Theorists argue that they have visual similarities, justifying the theory. It is also theorized that Cubone eventually evolves into Kangaskhan. ''GamesRadar+'' writer Ashley Reed argued that this theory was credible due in part to the similarities between Cubone and a baby Kangaskhan, as well as the fact that both Cubone and Kangaskhan have a "uniquely strong mother-child connection." It is speculated that this idea was dropped due to being too dark. Another theory suggests that Cubone was a baby Charmander whose parent died, with the argument being that Cubone's plush with a removable helmet bore a "suspiciously" similar design to Charmander. Part of the theory involved the idea that Alolan Marowak's Fire type may be due to this claimed connection.


References


External links


Cubone on Pokemon.com
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