![]() After attempting to go out on an adventure, Miruki is stopped by Professor Oak. The story of the game begins in Pokémon's famed Kanto region. Fans also originally suggested names for the Moemon themselves, though Kuu never used any of these, choosing to name the Moemon himself. The name was originally going to be Milky, due to the results of fan suggestions, though Kuu thought this was in bad taste. In Moemon Leaf Green, Kuu plays as his created Moemon trainer, Miruki, who happens to be a little girl. Throughout the series, Kuu tried collecting and evolving as many Moemon as he could, managing to get almost every one near the end. Each Moemon collected levels up separately from each other, and at certain levels, they'll evolve into more powerful forms. ![]() As an RPG, it obviously follows many of the standard tropes, such as experience points and leveling up. Apart from this change, the game is essentially the exact same as Pokémon LeafGreen. Just as the title suggests, all Pokémon are now female moe gijinka-a Japanese term for adding anthropomorphic, and usually cute, qualities to non-human beings. Although other versions went on to change more things, the one Kuu played only changed the sprites of the Pokémon. Moemon Leaf Green is a Pokémon LeafGreen ROM hack. It is Kuu's third longest series, sharing that spot with Dark Cloud 2, but being beaten by Rollercoaster Tycoon and Mother 3. Moemon Leaf Green is a let's play series by KuuImpact spanning from 2013 to 2014.
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