Sequel-Shuushi

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SequelShipping

Involves: Hugh and Rosa

Reaction: Hmm...

It's an okay ship...I guess. I don't ship it, but I don't hate it.

The name makes sense. They are in the BW sequels.

Again, how this becomes canon is all up to you. You can control Rosa and pretend to flirt with Hugh. It's not part of the in-game text, but it is your game. Kinda weird, but whatever.

They're already friends. They worked together a lot.

This is pretty much the straight version of GreySkyShipping.

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ServiceShipping

Involves: Cilan and Bianca

Reaction: ServiceShipping at your service.

I don't really know a lot of people who ship this. My Tomodachi Life game used to ship this. I haven't played the game in a while, so I don't really remember what is going on.

I feel like the main character not Ash and opposite gender Ash rival kind of ship is popular in the Pokémon shipping fandom, but not this one. Bianca isn't really Ash's main rival, but she is his first female rival.

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SevastopolShipping

Involves: Clemont and Paul

Reaction: Okay.

Sevastopol is a seaport in southern Ukraine. It's historic.

I don't know how it relates to Clemont and Paul, though.

Do I ship? Nope.

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SexyShipping

Involves: James and Dawn

Reaction: Uh...okay?

They're very sexy...I guess.

They're sexy and they know it.

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SexyUnovaGuyShipping

Involves: James and Trip

Reaction: I guess James is very sexy then.

I don't even know why.

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SexyUnovaModelShipping

Involves: Trip and Jessie

Reaction: I guess Trip is very sexy.

Team Rocket is very sexy.

They're sexy and they know it.

I already said that.

Oh well.

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SeymourShipping

Involves: James and Carnivine

Reaction: Aw.

Carnivine, another one of James' reliable grass types who love him a little too much.

Carnivine actually knew James when they were younger. I think it used to live in one of James' Sinnoh mansions before he went on the adventure and served James (and later Giovanni) for the glory of Team Rocket.

Why Seymour?

According to bulbapedia, it is derived from a film called "Little Shop of Horrors". The main character, Seymour Krelborn, gets a plant that is actually a maneater.

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