
The impression of being yandere’d by the four heavenly kings of the flying users.
>>1
Is it Aoki… ?
>>8
Wait! It’s from the Alola region!?
Huh? Did this person look like this?
A person who embodies the concept of being all-embracing.
Guzma seemed to be having fun when talking with Adeku and Tsukushi in PokéMass…
A man recognized for his strength by both the Unova Champion and the Kalos Champion.
Isn’t that Guzma! You came to Pasio too! Why didn’t you contact me? It’s been a while; I was lonely… You’re not wearing the choker I gave you… Huh? I’m the main character here, you should back off! Should we settle this in a battle?! No way, I’m the main one here, it’s me! How annoying.
Even when dealing with Galarian people, they are still taking the complete submissive role…
It’s not exactly complete evil, and within the evil organization, their sensibility is more like that of an average person, so they’re in a position where they get swept along.
>>7
It feels like they also served as a refuge for those who dropped out due to the customs of that region…
In Pokémasters, there’s a man who reluctantly gave a hand after being persuaded by a kindergarten child.
It’s nothing but a complete receiver.
Kyo, Genji, Adek
For some reason, I’ve been getting a good impression from older guys too…
The connection with Lan is nice, isn’t it?
It’s nerve-wracking.
The guy who was getting along with Serena and Sonia at the sunglasses event.
A flower that had potential but couldn’t bloom due to local customs.
When I was in a team with the Cheer Squad, I was also receiving cheers from Mari!
Whether paired with a kid or with an old man in the master position, he is an interesting man.
I like how Matsurika-san calls Guzma-kun in Pokémon Special.
No matter how you think about it, I could have achieved great success if I had gone elsewhere, but I wasn’t cruel enough to abandon the others who were falling behind.
I participated in an event with Erika at the Kin no Tama event.
A boy playing with Sana-chan and the others in a mystery experience.
In fan art, Guzma is often drawn with a face reminiscent of Daiju from Tokyo Revengers.
Guzma-kun being treated however Poppy-chan wants.
How is it?
I’m laughing at how easily I can interact with various characters in Pokémon Masters.
What is this glasses and sunglasses event…?
It’s just right to be somewhat strong and somewhat bad.
At a point where it can still be salvaged.
Kukui → Rival
Hara → Master
Kahili → Childhood friend?
Mizuki → Friend
After the Skull Gang disbanded, I’m now mastering Z-moves and Mega Evolution.
Why did you fall from grace despite having such talent?
>>28
Is it because of the island’s guardian deity…
>>28
I think they were the type that didn’t resonate with the customs.
There are no violent women, but it suits being assaulted while being hit.
This person is just a petty gangster, but they are so self-projecting.
A photograph of a large boy proudly showing his proof of the island tour.
I used to admire the Volcarona I saw in an encyclopedia when I was a kid.
The descriptions that occasionally reveal one’s good upbringing make it even more difficult.
There’s something strangely caring about them, and they are liked. Even when they lose, they blame themselves for not being able to make their Pokémon shine, and I feel like they really cherish their Pokémon.
>>34
Even when they are at their worst, like when they are kidnapping Pokémon during battles, they still go through the trouble for other people’s Pokémon! Isn’t it enough to just take care of your own Pokémon? It’s funny how a hint of goodness leaks out in their words.
The environment wasn’t good, but I have a sense of attachment to that bad environment…
>>35
The selection system is crap, but I love the Pokémon I met while exploring the rich land and islands.
A bad person who comes to propose by handing over the most important awakening stone on the beach.
It seems like there are quite a few grunts who just wanted to hang out and chat with Guzma and Plumeria without worrying about customs while watching the Skull Gang event.
The Skull Gang was created by Plumeria’s dad, but after her dad was taken down by Kappu, Plumeria took over.
Guzma helped Plumeri, who was having a terrible time with the residents of Alola.
After that, there was quite a twist and turn where Mr. Guzma effectively became the boss of Team Skull.
Sometimes people say that Plumeria is the one who leads Team Skull, so she might still be the top.
After the decisive battle, when it seemed like Lillie and the representative were about to reconcile, the space started to collapse, and then off-screen someone yelled, “What’s going on? It’s a good part right now!!” Their anger is too endearing, I love it.
Alola is truly amazing when it comes to nature.
If nothing is done, the fruit will grow on its own, which is to the level that farmers who moved here from Kalos are going out of business.
The atmosphere around that gated vacation home area in Portown seems really bad.
There are other ruins too, so there must have been a lot of trouble happening before the main story.
Because I am attentive, I am liked by younger trainers.
Hau-kun, Tsukushi-kun, and Ran-chan
In Pokémon Masters, with Professor Kukui’s advice, Biwa was about to get crushed, but her teammates stopped it. I really felt that Professor Kukui doesn’t pay much attention to people below him.
A total submissive expert who can be both shota and loli.
You are cherished by the young ones as a veteran.
He is respected as an older brother figure from the younger group.
I sometimes receive heavy emotions directed at me from my peers.
>>48
The freedom of the Caps might be too high, and that may have made the Caps dislike them…
For Guzma, we’re 500% serious!
Someone who teaches about the subtle strength of the enhanced Amemoth.
The boss of a local dropout delinquent gang, known as the “evil organization”…
A delinquent who is not bad at heart and is admired by the younger subordinates…
First of all, it’s sneaky that the boss of the evil organization has a favorite food of enekocoa.
Someone who seems like they could become a Gym Leader if it weren’t for that region.
Wearing sunglasses that symbolize the work is bad.
>>54
I thought it was a design that looked either feeble or pretentious, but it’s the sun and the moon.
I think it’s somewhat annoying that the underlings are gathering bugs, but it’s cute that they are placing them properly in the room.
A bent golf club is inexcusable, Guzuma…
I’m doing my best to turn my eyes away from the reality of being the representative’s dog…
I’ll give you a Ginga Bomb, just for you.
That’s the worst, representative…
It’s bad Enco Cocoa…
I was skipping seven generations, so I actually did it recently, but at first, it left a pretty bad impression.
>>62
As expected, even from the moment of their debut and into the second battle, they give off an aura of a villain, even if something happened in the past.
What I want to break is not the island’s nature or Pokémon, but the old customs and traditions of this damn island, as well as my own weakness.
I felt like I was really deep into Lusamine.
>>67
Because you’re the only adult who seems to acknowledge me…
The bias that there are no bad people among trainers who use bug-type Pokémon.
Although it initially feels strange that, despite their appearance and atmosphere, their type is not Evil or Poison but Bug, once I understand their personality and how they are treated by others, I come to accept it.
After the main story, there may also be a big brother role played by Gladion and Lillie.
>>71
Because Mom is the same…
I thought he was around the same age as Dr. Kukui, but I was surprised to find out he was actually a teenager.
>>72
You look way too old! You look like you’re about 27, right?
>>74
In the Alola region, even that mountain man with that appearance is a minor…
There are many Chinese people whose brains have been burned by Guzumizu.
>>75
Why do Chinese people…
In terms of the captain system and how others treat them, they are around 18 to 19 years old.
The Guzzlord’s strong appearance and slightly unreliable feel match too perfectly.
In Alola, even promising young people can end up feeling this way, symbolizing the situation.
>>80
It seems that Guzma himself has the potential to succeed if he leaves Alola, but it appears that this happened because he couldn’t abandon the other island challenge dropouts…
In the anime, it was revealed that he was a former student of Kukui.
The leader of the evil organization blames themselves for not being able to let their Pokémon run wild without taking it out on their subordinates, even when they lose to a child.
If Mr. Hara had paid a little more attention to his disciples…
What are you doing, Guzmaaa! This is the most straightforward expression of this person.
I have various thoughts about Alola, but what frustrates me the most is that I couldn’t do well there.