Nosepass vs Toucan Sam - Citric Rap Battle! (Pokémon vs Anything)

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nosepass vs toucan sam - citric rap battle! (pokémon vs anything)

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Credits:

Danii as Nosepass
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Matt Raichous as Toucan Sam
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Written by: Jacobrl99 & BirdJormungandr
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Edited by: 3ple
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Storyboarded by: Jacobrl99 & 3ple
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Subtitles & Outro by: Rabi
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Nosepass Art by: BMB
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Toucan Sam Art by: 3ple
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Thumbnail by: LimJJ
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Produced by: Robert Tar
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Arranged by: ENNWAY
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Mixed by: Special Inquisitor Rayyan
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▼ ABOUT ▼

This series is largely inspired by Epic Rap Battles of History.
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Nosepass:
nosepass (japanese: ノズパス nosepass) is a rock-type pokémon introduced in generation III. it evolves into probopass when leveled up in a special magnetic field or when exposed to a thunder stone. nosepass is a blue, angular, hard bipedal pokémon that closely resembles a moai. its bright red, triangular nose is highly magnetic and slightly resembles a 3d arrow. this nose functions as an electromagnet and always points north. it has arms and legs without any visible joints and small, circular holes on the undersides. its arms resemble compass needles. it has similar circular holes on the sides of its head. its eyes, covered by dark, somewhat mask-like markings, have the appearance of being closed. nosepass cannot go near others, since it would repel them with its magnetic nose. its magnetism is stronger in cold seasons. to protect itself when in danger, it raises its magnetism and draws iron objects to its body. this technique is also used to capture prey, though it can pull natural enemies close too. because it always points north, nosepass has historically been used as a compass for travelers. nosepass only moves a little over 3/8 of an inch each year, but can quickly spin its body into the ground like a drill during emergency situations. it lives in caves. metang are natural predators of nosepass.

Toucan Sam:
toucan sam is the cartoon toucan mascot for froot loops breakfast cereal. the character has been featured in advertising since 1963. he exhibits the ability to smell froot loops from great distances and invariably locates a concealed bowl of the cereal while intoning, "follow your nose! it always knows!", sometimes followed by "the flavor of fruit! wherever it grows!" another version of this phrase in a string of commercials in the late-2000s presents the character at the end of the commercials saying "just follow your nose!", followed by his nephews retorting, "for the fruity taste that shows!" toucan sam became the mascot for froot loops cereal in 1963. the cartoon character was created by manuel r. vega and originally voiced by mel blanc, using an ordinary american accent. blanc's original commercials were noted for their use of pig latin (referring to the cereal as oot-fray oops-lay). the ad agency later decided to switch to the british accent more commonly associated with the character. they then employed paul frees to do what is, in effect, an imitation of ronald colman. after the death of paul frees, toucan sam's voice was performed by maurice lamarche (1986–2021), then matthew curtis for a single spot in 2020. in july 2021, toucan sam was re-designed and re-cast as a friendly and wise british accented voice - a role filled by voice actor colin cassidy.

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