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AntJR
Jupetta/Banette doesn't, would be cool of if did though :)
And what was that theory you had?
No, not in the game, but story-like. From Bulbapedia: "...wander about in search of the children that threw them away. "
Well, the theory is one that I illustrated in a comic. I've never had time to finish and upload it, but it had to do with the Pokémon Transfer System created by Dr. Akihabara (the Porygon episode, you know). I made my own version of the transfer system, calling it PTS.
Now, PTS is fun, because it is close to PTSD, which means post-traumatic stress disorder; so in the comic it could stand for either "Pockemon Transfer System" or "Post-Traumatic Stress". A Trainer is shown managing his Pokemon on the PC, which is connected to the PTS. Then, he decides to release a useless Pokemon, which looks rather frightened. It is sent into the PTS for "release".
Now, why don't we encounter this Pokemon in the wild? Yes, because . . . it is sent to the PTS (Pokemon Termination System). The comic shows the Pokemon along with some other useless Pokemon being transported on a conveyor belt into a big machine. In the background are some factories, stacks and lots of smoke.
Some people thought my comic was funny, others did not.
I also made a comic showing why we encounter so many wild Pokemon, even though we defeat so many. Some workers hired by the government enter the forest and pick up dead Pokemon and put them in bags, clean up the forest and plant some new Pokemon, probably bred in a farm somewhere. Then a Trainer enters the forest and it look all nice^^><
Maybe ghosts of released Pokemon could follow you. What if you suddenly found them in the graveyard or something? In a text RPG I made, Pokemon released or put in the box for too long would come after you, not as ghosts though. You could release them once and for all, but by the means shown above. I should be glad I seldom release any Pokemon, though I had thoughts of naming a box "termination" or something.