Pokemon Japan just released a new music video, this time for Ditto (and it has English closed captioning too):
Everything turns out to be Ditto.
You see people? Originality is dead and pokemon agrees. We're all ditto now.Pokemon Japan just released a new music video, this time for Ditto (and it has English closed captioning too):
Everything turns out to be Ditto.
Absolutely, and some themes like Amp Plains and Don't Ever Forget are, in my opinion, some of the best themes in any Pokemon game to date.I only just realised that the soundtrack for PMD Sky is over 6 hours long.
I like the amount of effort that was put into the music of Sky, and PMD in general, but the soundtrack being over double, even triple the length of some main series Pokemon games just highlights how much they cared about it (all dungeons have a unique theme as well) - and them all being of a high quality too certainly helps.
I'd even go so far as to propose that Mimikyu is a deconstruction of the Pikaclone trope. Think about it, it makes sense.GameFreak finally showing Raichu some love with the Alolan form, as well as producing two Pikaclones that are something more than cute. Togedemaru has that Electric/Steel typing (most resistances of any combo) and a useful signature move, while Mimikyu drops the Electric typing entirely for something unique and much better, has an awesome movepool and ability, and has actual backstory, rather than the usual "SO CUTE!!!!!!oneeleven" shtick the other Pikaclones go for.
Pokedex said:Bagon has a dream of one day soaring in the sky. In doomed efforts to fly, this Pokémon hurls itself off cliffs
That goes a little further than that. In Route 3, you can find Bagon and Salamence. In Kala'e Bay, you can find Bagon and Shelgon.Ooooh, guys I just realized something I don't think many people have noticed. In SM there's a cliff in MeleMele that is just above Kala'e Bay
( that one hidden area you access through the Secret Meadow/Seaward Cave ). Now, there are patches of tall grass where the cliff is & down below in Kala'e Bay—Bagon is found in both of those. If you don't understand the funny implication of that, I'll lay it out for you:
Gotta love small things like this
Or it implies they're constantly going back and forth between both locations. They mostly live at Kala'e Bay but whenever one feels like jumping off it goes to Route 3, may stay up there for a bit to rest/hype itself up, and then make the jump joining back up with the Bagon colony to heal up after their jump.And even further than that -- Bagon is a 1% encounter on Route 3, but a 10% at Kala'e Bay. This implies that there was once a fairly significant gathering of Bagon on Route 3, but a large majority of them were big dumb idiots that jumped off of cliffs.
Big dumb idiots that have no idea how to return to Route 3 until they evolve into Salamence. And seeing that you have a 1 in 10000 chance to encounter a Salamence there...And even further than that -- Bagon is a 1% encounter on Route 3, but a 10% at Kala'e Bay. This implies that there was once a fairly significant gathering of Bagon on Route 3, but a large majority of them were big dumb idiots that jumped off of cliffs.
Considering the relative levels of the Salamence and the Bagon/Shelgon at Kala'e Bay, it almost seems like 1 in 10000 Bagon that jump off that cliff spontaneously evolve into Salamence which I think is absolutely hilarious.Big dumb idiots that have no idea how to return to Route 3 until they evolve into Salamence. And seeing that you have a 1 in 10000 chance to encounter a Salamence there...