I was grinding Jigglypuffs outside of Medali to HP train Mew for the raid, and it started storming.
One of the Jigglypuffs on the screen shown the scared animation and then it got literally blown away by wind.
I stg I fell off the chair. Well played GameFreaks.
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BDSP was real for having Dawn use Anime Dawn's team as one of her final teams.
I'm looking forward to the ScaVio chapter... whenever it will be available in English.
Yes I saw some images of it on twitter because one of the MCs does the akira slide on MiraidonShouldn't that Bellossom be a Pachirisu?
Though I did notice one of her other Final Teams has an Ambipom on it.
Did they even begin writing it in Japan?
https://www.serebii.net/music/projectvoltage/
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The Hatsune Miku/Pokemon collab has art of Miku representing every day from September 4th representing each of the 18 types, and they already did two cool things.
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Meloetta is the very first Pokemon Miku's paired with, which is a fairly obvious choice, especially knowing Shiny Meloetta bares a resemblance to Miku...
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but interestingly is representing Psychic types instead of Normal, which are typically the first in these sort of lists. If I had to guess, Jigglypuff is going to be the Normal rep instead of the Fairy, because I'm also guessing Gardevoir's the Fairy rep.
The other cool thing is I just realized the last 3 generations in a row all had a common theme with a starter of each type.
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We have a starter of each type that has a musical motif, and I swear nobody noticed. People were putting more enough into arguing whether Skeledirge counted as a bull than realizing it's the third starter in a row related to music.
Edit: I also want to appreciate the little shout outs to Psychic types and other small things with Miku's bag.
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Poison, Dark, Normal, Bug I agree are basically guaranteed.Yesss the Mikus are great, what a fun promotion. I thought about posting about it in the news thread
The art is done by familiar artists too. Take helped with character design Gen 7-9 and Mizutani is pretty prolific in the series being a TCG illustrator, Pokemon & character designer, and drew the official artwork for an assortment of Gen 6-on trainers.
Assuming they keep the music motif I'm guessing...
Poison: Toxtricity (literally a rock star pokemon, bet the outfit would be a mix of both)
Dragon: Altaria (song bird, owned by Lessia a performer)
Dark: Obstagoon (the singer of the galar band)
Flying: Farfetch'd (for the same reason its in the promo image: llevan polka)
Normal: Jigglypuff (the og singer)
Fighting: I'm going to go with Hisuian Lilligant or Kommo-o. Both are explicitly based on performance, so it just depends on if they want to go with ballet or haka.
Ground: Someone from the Tympole line; Tympole in particular has a slight music note motif and the whole line is based on vibrating and stuff, so I think that's a good thing to work with
Rock: So I was going to say Roggenrola, because even in Japan the pun is basically "rock and roll", but I'm going to pivot into a reference like Farfetch'd and say Rhyperior, because it shoots out rocks. Perhaps black ones. Like Black Rock Shooter
Bug: Kricketune (Conductor)
Ghost: Misdreavus (or Mismagius). I always kind of associated Perish Song with Misdreavus more than other Pokemon; if they went with Mismagius I think it'd be cute to have an Iono crossover
Ice: Lapras. It got associated with Sing so much it got a gmax entirely based around it.Mr Rime would be funnier though
Fairy: Diancie. Twin tailed princess with an extravagant mega form I dunno. Just kind of fits. World is mine.
Steel: There's not really a performer here, so they could go with something "girly" like Mawile, Magearna or Tinkaton. This might just be a "go with someone cool" type deal, so maybe Lucario or Gholdengo.
Electric: Pikachu sung once. we're not escaping PIkachu.
Poison, Dark, Normal, Bug I agree are basically guaranteed.
Fighting: Hitmontop (Capoira)
Electric is definitely Rock Star Cosplay Pikachu
Flying: Chatot or Oricorio
Ghost: Alolan Marowak
Dragon: Either Kommo-O or Noivern
Steel: Bronzong
Ground...Nincada? They make a lot of noise IRL.
Ice is really hard. They may do some sort of Crystals-Sound motif, because otherwise all I can think of is Jynx and I'm pretty sure they want us to forget that mon exists.
Rock, I'm thinking Diancie. Again, crystals-sound, plus it's pretty and fun with art, which may be the most we can do.
Love that this had not one, but two model sheetsThey threw us a curve for electric. Go Rotom.
What I really like about these connections to past regions is that it makes SV feel more like the first four gens, which which had similar connections with one another in terms of evolutionary lines. I.e. stuff like Scyther or Electabuzz got their evolution lines fleshed out in Johto and Sinnoh, Regi's had their trio master introduced in Sinnoh, etc. Starting from Gen 5 onward, it felt like the cohesion sort of died down outside of Megas and a few regional variants, which was a welcome addition, but I do prefer the way SV is handling it. The fact that Pokemon like Duraludon and Applin are getting new evolutions despite just being introduced is really awesome.
Well I mean it did happen a lot butWas just thinking this the other day. IIRC Gen IV was the last time a Pokemon from the previous gen got an evolution*, which is... something that feels like it should happen more than it does? Pretty much all new evolutions in recent years have been older Pokemon and it's good to see those get some love but I feel like there's space to do both. I like both Duraludon and Applin a lot so I'm glad they were chosen for this.
*unless you count Gen VI giving Audino a Mega Evolution or Rowlet getting a different final form, but I'm talking proper straightforward evolutions
Well I mean it did happen a lot but
Gen 5 was entirely new Pokemon.
Gen 6 had one traditional evolution (Sylveon), was the smallest overall generation and likely put a lot of the design power into Megas. And with Megas there definitely seemed to be an idea of tryign to focus on "older" Pokemon which is why Audino was the only gen 5 pokemon to get one. Perhaps as a power thing? Felt the newer ones were fine?
Gen 7 also was entirely new pokemon (& regional forms, focused entirely on gen 1)
Gen 8 tipped their toes back into the idea of evolutions (+expanding who got regional forms) but still kept to the idea of maybe not dipping immediately into "recent" gens.
I still believe that a lot of design shifts post gen 4 were done as part of complaints about all the cross-gen evolutions at the time. So we went to an all-new generation for effectively 3 generations in a row where, except for Sylveon, any additions to old Pokemon were forms.
Then, when we finally get new evolutions again but they have a few caveats & are few in number per release. I suspect they finally realized people DID want the evolutions, and likely didn't find regional variants or special forms to be as fulfilling for that niche, but they're fine just doing less of them. And now they seem to be over their initial issue of immediately going to a prior generation....mostly, still have things like Paradoxes not moving past gen 5 (the closest is that 2 of them are based on mega evolutions). But you get the gist.
As much as I joked about Kalos & Alola in shambles, it wouldn't surprise me if the next (provided its not a BDSP situation) game had at least one evolution of each, sort of like how LA had our first gen 6 & 7 variants (even if 7 ONLY had Decidueye)
Judging by the dev timeline we can gleam both from the order of sprites and the literal timeline of dev builds, a number of cross-gen evos seem to be original springing from the idea of "what if these pokemon COULD evolve again".With the Gen 2 cross-evolutions, I could see a fair chunk of them maybe being GF recouping scrapped Gen 1 designs. Weren’t there something like 190 Pokémon designs at first and only 150 (+ Mew, however it factors into things) made the final cut?
FWIW the break down is Gen 1 got 9 (+3 pre-evos), Gen 2 got 8 (+2 pre-evos), Gen 3 got 5 (+2 pre-evos)In general, I think maybe GF just prefer to let designs settle for a while before revisiting them. Obviously it’s not a hardline thing, but even Gen 4’s cross-additions were limited to just a few for Gen 3, while Gens 1 and 2 got the lion’s share. I can imagine a number of reasons why this might be; maybe they want to give it a few years to see how a Pokémon pans out in terms of performance or popularity, maybe with some temporal distance it’s easier to think of ways that a Pokémon could be improved and revitalized (+ there’s more time for ideas for what that might look like to have percolated), or maybe they prefer to work with Pokémon that have had a longer impression on fans, for the nostalgia factor.