PKMN.NET Forums

Pokémon Games => Games General => Topic started by: Hahex and Oshawott on November 28, 2013, 22:37

Title: Why is a farfetch'd called farfetch'd?
Post by: Hahex and Oshawott on November 28, 2013, 22:37
I ask all the important question around here. Maybe someone thought it evolved into like a doduo or something?
Title: Re: Why is a farfetch'd called farfetch'd?
Post by: SirBlaziken on November 28, 2013, 23:13
^ That was a bad joke.

Well  maybe they named it that because any chance of it being useful was farfetched
Title: Re: Why is a farfetch'd called farfetch'd?
Post by: Richard and Blaziken on December 07, 2013, 04:18
A duck that willingly brings itself to you with a spring onion (presumably to be cooked) is farfetched because it seems too good to be true.
Title: Re: Why is a farfetch'd called farfetch'd?
Post by: sylar on December 07, 2013, 15:07
well you see there WAS a reasonable explanation for this that i had but it turned out to be a little farfetched

does it feel good when you say that
Title: Re: Why is a farfetch'd called farfetch'd?
Post by: Hahex and Oshawott on December 07, 2013, 17:16
^ That was a bad joke.

Well  maybe they named it that because any chance of it being useful was farfetched
wait didnt you just make like the same joke?
Title: Re: Why is a farfetch'd called farfetch'd?
Post by: Wolstenholme on December 07, 2013, 18:58
I was gonna make another farfetch'd joke but you wouldn't get it, it's too farfetched.







*leaves*
Title: Re: Why is a farfetch'd called farfetch'd?
Post by: Hahex and Oshawott on December 07, 2013, 22:23
I was gonna make another farfetch'd joke but you wouldn't get it, it's too farfetched.







*leaves*
yo dawg i heard you liked farfetch'd...
Title: Re: Why is a farfetch'd called farfetch'd?
Post by: Volkner on December 08, 2013, 11:54
You should give this a read: http://bulbanews.bulbagarden.net/wiki/On_the_Origin_of_Species:_Farfetch%27d (http://bulbanews.bulbagarden.net/wiki/On_the_Origin_of_Species:_Farfetch%27d)

If you want to TL;DR the whole thing, here's the main points:

Quote
it comes from a certain Japanese saying: Kamo ga negi wo shotte kuru (鴨が葱を背負って来る), literally meaning 'a duck comes bearing green onions'. The phrase can be shortened simply to kamo negi (鴨葱)... which, when written in katakana, is Farfetch'd's Japanese name (カモネギ).

Quote
Duck and green onion are the primary ingredients for a good duck stew, and so finding a duck carrying green onions would be a surprising but convenient occurrence. This is the first meaning of the idiom: something not asked for, but very convenient; a serendipitous event. In Red and Blue, the player's acquisition of the very rare Farfetch'd, traded for a common Spearow, could be seen as just such an event. The phrase is given a literal portrayal, as the player actually obtains a duck carrying a green onion.

Quote
A duck bearing a green onion is a creature walking naïvely towards a nasty fate, and the idiom has come to refer to individuals who are easy to deceive. One dictionary gives the meaning 'along comes a sucker just begging to be parted from his money'. As a result, somebody who is easy to take advantage of can be referred to in Japanese as a kamo (鴨) or 'duck'.

Title: Re: Why is a farfetch'd called farfetch'd?
Post by: Pam-the-Lamb on December 08, 2013, 19:21
 ^ That is amazing.

 Maybe Farfetch'd just wants to die eh? Like the muffin off the asdf movies.
Title: Re: Why is a farfetch'd called farfetch'd?
Post by: Hahex and Oshawott on December 09, 2013, 16:26
I suppose you could infer the joke is that usually you would eat the duck with the onion, that he's bringing with him