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** There is a common theory that the three Pokémon that died in the Burned Tower and were revived as Entei, Raikou, and Suicune were a Flareon, Jolteon and Vaporeon. This is backed up by the three having the Eeveelutions normal abilities as their Dream World Abilities. Less commonly, they're believed to have been three Eevee, and their revival is thought to have acted as powered-up Water/Thunder/Fire Stones. Alternatively, ''WebAnimation/PokemonGenerations'' has led fans to speculate that at least one of them was either a Houndour or they're from a currently unknown Pokémon species

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** There is a common theory that the three Pokémon that died in the Burned Tower and were revived as Entei, Raikou, and Suicune were a Flareon, Jolteon and Vaporeon. This is backed up by the three having the Eeveelutions Eeveelutions' normal abilities as their Dream World Abilities. Less commonly, they're believed to have been three Eevee, and their revival is thought to have acted as powered-up Water/Thunder/Fire Stones. Alternatively, ''WebAnimation/PokemonGenerations'' has led fans to speculate that at least one of them was either a Houndour or they're from a currently unknown Pokémon species
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* It's generally agreed upon that the Time Machine wasn't actually what its name indicates but, unbeknownst to the Professor, a "wishing machine" that created things straight from someone's imagination. This is mostly due to the inconsistencies behind the Paradox pokémon and how it fits into the overall lore and the fact that they look perfectly like the explorers' sketches of what they ''believed'' pokémon from a different time would look like.

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* It's generally agreed upon A common theory was that the Time Machine wasn't actually what its name indicates but, unbeknownst to the Professor, a "wishing machine" that created things straight from someone's imagination. This is mostly due to the inconsistencies behind the Paradox pokémon and how it fits into the overall lore and the fact that they look perfectly like the explorers' sketches of what they ''believed'' pokémon from a different time would look like.
like. While this has since been confirmed to [[spoiler: not be the case by the Indigo Disk, some fans continue to run with this belief due to [[FanDislikedExplanation a dislike of the actual reason.]]]]

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