Kinda like a anglerfish dragon and a bit of a pleisosaur =P
ofcourse it is its the evolvation of magicarp
Of course it is fake
Who? If you mean the actors in the film, yes they all look pretty much the same in real life as in the films.
In real life? No. In the Pokemon games? Yes. Are any other pokemon real in real life? NO, through they may look like real animals. But, in Pokemon games, they are all real.
A Magikarp can evolve into a red Gyarados. The Magikarp needs to be a shiny Magikarp in order for it to evolve into a red Gyarados. This is due to the red Gyarados simply being a shiny Gyarados.
Gyarados doesn't evolve as it is the max evolve form of magikarp. Magikarp evolves into Gyarados at level 20.
Yes, there is a shiny Gyarados, a.k.a., the red Gyarados.
Yes, the "Red Gyarados" is actually just a shiny Gyarados.
how would finn look like in real life
A red Gyarados is just a shiny Gyarados. There is no specialty, so just check your Pokédex to see where Gyarados is and start fishing. The chance of a shiny is just too small to look for it purposely. Or you can activate the code for shiny Pokémon and capture Gyarados.
the same
They'd look similar to their real-life counter-parts.
In real life, Sasuke would probably look the same without the sharingan and less cartoony.
what dose finn look like
He does look young in real life. Remember, he was three years younger than he is now, or around there.
Who? If you mean the actors in the film, yes they all look pretty much the same in real life as in the films.
I believe you have to look for Red Gyarados for a Red Scale.
In real life? No. In the Pokemon games? Yes. Are any other pokemon real in real life? NO, through they may look like real animals. But, in Pokemon games, they are all real.
The red Gyarados is simply a shiny Gyarados. This means the red Gyarados is not any stronger or weaker than other Gyarados. Gyarados in general is considered to be a very powerful Pokemon for how easy it is to get.