Gaeric/Ingo
Pairing | |
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Pairing: | Japanese: ノボリ×ハマレンゲ (Nobori x Hamarenge) English: Ingo/Gaeric |
Alternative name(s): | Japanese: ノボハマ (Nobohama) English: SnowmobileShipping, PolarExpressShipping |
Gender category: | Boys' Love; Yaoi; M/M; Slash |
Fandom: | Pokémon |
Canonical?: | No |
Prevalence: | Popular for Gaeric, Rare for Ingo Rare overall |
Archives: | n/a |
Other: | n/a |
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Gaeric/Ingo, known mostly as SnowmobileShipping, PolarExpressShipping and/or ノボハマ (Nobohama), is a rare ship in the Pokémon fandom. It pairs Gaeric (Hamarenge) and Ingo (Nobori), both wardens in the Pearl Clan from Pokémon Legends: Arceus respectively, though Ingo was first introduced in Pokémon Black and White.
Canon Background
Popular Tropes & Fanon
Subjects of Fannish Interest & Meta
-Shipping Name Origin
"SnowmobileShipping" and "PolarExpressShipping" were both coined by ur-favoriterecord[1], though at different times. Snowmobile was coined on 26 April 2022 while PolarExpress was coined on 20 June. Most English-language Gaeric/Ingo works are under Snowmobile, though shippers tend to personally prefer PolarExpress. BlizzardShipping was also a common alternative for a time, though it sees limited usage.
Example/Notable Fanac
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Fan Communities/Fan Events
Fan Blogs
Fan Fic
Hamarenge | Gaeric/Nobori | Ingo search query on Archive of Our Own
Fan Art
General Fanworks
Wikis
Zines and Doujinshi
Similar Pokémon Pairings
Other Ingo and Emmet Ships
- Emmet/Ingo/Hilda
- Emmet/Hilda
- Ingo/Hilda
- Emmet/Hilbert
- Ingo/Hilbert
- Elesa/Emmet/Ingo
- Elesa/Emmet
- Elesa/Ingo
- Emmet/Volo
- Ingo/Volo
- Akari/Ingo
- Ingo/Melli
- Ingo/Zisu
- Ingo/Professor Laventon
- Emmet/Grimsley
- Emmet/Evelyn
- Emmet/Guzma
- Emmet/Piers
- Cilan/Emmet/Ingo
- Gaeric/Ingo
- Emmet/Raihan
- Emmet/Ingo
- Emmet/Emmet
- Ingo/Ingo
References
- ^ post by ur-favoriterecord, Archived version (20 June 2022)