iirc the people were terrified because the Pokemon had literally come back from the dead. 150 years ago they weren’t as understanding as they were recently in Kitakami.
Except the Beast Trio appeared soon after the Tower burned down, would anyone even had thought "oh, those three were Pokemon who perished in the flames".
Though, saying that brings up another possibility: An important building was just destroyed by phenomenal circumstances and then these three strange Pokemon show up in the ruins, each seemingly bearing an element that destroyed the tower. In that scenario I can see some people thinking "hey, those Pokemon destroyed the tower!" and attack the Beast Trio on that mistaken assumption (boy, the people who jumped to that conclusion probably felt stupid afterwards). Another stray thought: Being it was Lugia's tower that burnt down and it was Ho-Oh who revived the beasts, I wonder if anyone at the time thought Ho-Oh may have been responsible. Lugia & Ho-Oh's relation to one another has never really been clear cut, we've seen artwork & quick animations of them battling but as far as I can recall those are non-canon and made for rule of cool.
Dipplin being two Applin might be why the Eviolite works on these.
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If that's the case, GF, we have some Pokemon who have a complaint:





"Wait, so we have a kid[citation needed] and suddenly can't have double defense? How does that work?"
However, every so often I like to drive myself nuts by wondering where New Tork City in the Genesect movie is meant to be exactly, since it's quite clearly downtown NYC which is where Castelia City already is. Does Unova just have a second NYC somewhere no one talks about?
Well, if we're to disregard when the movie was released (as Ash & co. were in the middle of the Decolore Island arc), what must absolutely have happened in the anime at this point is that Ash has gotten back Charizard & N is no longer with them. In the episode where N leaves they're in a location near Dragonspiral Tower... and next episode they're back in Nuvema Town with an implied small time skip. Yeah... this doesn't work.
Like, the only place I can think of is below Aspertia City but that would mean Ash & co. would have to backtrack a long way and seemingly no reason but just to visit New Tork City.
Going to have to go with MST3K mantra here. The writers just didn't care. They wanted a movie based in New York City but, for whatever reason, didn't want it to be Castelia City. If it bothers you that much, it's below Aspertia City. We don't know how much time had passed between N leaving and Ash & co. getting back to Nuvema Town, they just spent a week or so exploring the far-off corners of Unova.
I've always just headcanoned that the Undella Sea is a fairly narrow channel and there's more land on the eastern side of it that connects to the mainland (which would fit with it being called a sea rather than "the ocean"). Otherwise it looks like in this universe Long Island sank beneath the waves and was wiped off the map.
Well we got to have someplace to put Blueberry Academy.
"Blueberry Academy is dedicated to all the lives that were lost in the Great Island Sink. It had to be done. Their sacrifice was not in vain"
Let me guess, you watch soccer and hate Real.
I think it was a politics joke? Madrid is Spain's Capital thus where its government HQ is.
Then explain How is that possible if nO gallade, gardevoir, delibird, jigglypuff, misdreavus and suffit have ever be seen in area zero. Noter concerning thing, the explorators drew a picture of wgat they seen. There were undiscovered species; like for exemple tge gorilla looking like donkey kong. There was nacklstack, pawmo and stuff alredy didcovered tho
First, I'm going to guess English isn't your first language? I apologize if I sound rude, but sometimes your posts are hard to read and I don't fully understand what you're trying to say. Like this post I can get enough context clues on what you're asking/pointing out, but your previous post I have a hard time following. If English isn't your first language I will say you're good enough at it, though at the same time if you're going to explain more complex ideas you may want to go over your post a few times to try and correct as many grammar mistakes as you can. Thank you.

Second, it's only a theory that all the Paradox Pokemon are based on Pokemon that can be found in Area Zero (including parts the player can't visit).
Like, here's a counter theory that explains why some Paradox Pokemon are based on Pokemon no found in Area Zero. A majority of the Paradox Pokemon were "discovered" by the Professor. The only one "known" beforehand was the Donphan Paradox, and that was just a vague sketch of what the artist THOUGHT they saw. Sticking to the theory that the Paradox Pokemon are created via the Professor's wild imagination: all the Paradox Pokemon are based on Pokemon which had a personal connection to the Professor. For example, Heath's work was very important to the Professor, therefore the two Pokemon noted in the book, the vague Donphan creature sketch and Heath's Cyclizar, held significance thus were two Pokemon that had Paradoxes made of them. Obviously the rest of connections we don't know (Arven may know some, but I imagine the Professor has seen and worked with a lot of Pokemon even before entering Area Zero that Arven wouldn't be aware of), but being I doubt we'll ever fully learn the full history of the Paradox Pokemon it doesn't matter. Like, if this theory is true, at best maybe we find a journal from the Professor writing down their thoughts on the newly discovered Paradox and they slightly remanence about a Pokemon it reminds them of before moving on. In the grand scheme of things, it's not that important.
what on earth are you doing in that academy where something in Paldea is causing such big issue that yo uhave to return to a Unovan Academy and not return the Paldean students back to their school.
Curious if it may also have something to do with the new Paradox Pokemon. The Professor AI is gone and along with it the key to activating the Time Machine, yet we have these Paradox Legendary Trio suddenly showing up. And, not just any Legendary, the two Legendary Trios which serve as guardians for the environment. Is there something being done at the Blueberry Academy which is making something connected to the Terastal Phenomenon go "I need to create protectors!"?
I'm also curious what happened with the Crater that necessitates them returning to Blueberry in Unova instead of going back to Paldea (and presumably taking you with them) to investigate... the Crater. (...)
It gives the sense it's stuff they need to study, maybe compare against stuff in the Unova Terrarium (introducing Crystals to biomes?) but not really dangerous or an emergency (yet, I expect Kieran's going to do something ill-advised with the benign set-up).
Bears, while omnivores, have skin much akin to carnivorous predators. Their skin is loose and doesn't hold tightly to the body like ours does. This is due to how often they fight with other predators and their own species. This type of loose skin allows them to receive much more minor injuries from claws and teeth as the skin is ripped or torn open while the muscle and other tissue underneath stays firm.
I doubt that Snorlax has this same type of skin placement as it's a bear that only eats berries and lounges all day. It has no need to hunt or compete with carnivorous Pokemon.

Do Voltorb's poles reverse upon evolution to Electrode? Both forms of Voltorb switch to either a more "positive" or "negative" personality upon evolving and their colors also flip and I feel like this would be a funny reason for both
Good as theory as any. Bulbapedia also suggests it may be a pun on "positive" and "negative" charge.