Much like at the 2014 World Championships, where we saw a Masters Top Cut devoid of Kangaskhan after a year where it seemed like Kangaskhan was on the winning team at every other tournament, the results from San Francisco took us—and many of the competitors—off guard. Read on to find ...
in a twisted sort of way; now it seems like they were always meant to be linked together – the Marowak evolution is separate from Kangaskhan, but they share the same theme. In the end, it would have become a loving parent to
Kangaskhan is okaaaaay in Gen I and II... learns a pretty wide selection of moves by TM and gets a fair few decently-powered moves naturally, but there's a lot of competition for being a powerful Normal-type from the likes of Tauros, Snorlax, Ursaring, and of ...