
Sense of ethics
I should have discussed more with my family.
I couldn’t contain my excitement.
The side that doesn’t go mad is also a worthless person who leaves their son behind; the staff has no intention of following up on this.
Goodness, AI is too rational and it’s troubling.
I underestimated the wild Pokémon, and that’s my fault.
It seems like the second one has a really high pride.
It’s the fault of some kid who didn’t hand over the treasure of zero.
Maker
In the Pokémon anime, there are gentle references to things like time machines and the Area Zero incident, but Pepper’s family situation is not directly addressed.
Somehow, a touching piece of trash.
>>10Those who move you are not worthless!
>>12This is a complex place again… not in terms of story structure, but rather emotionally.
Isolation and separation from family.
Will you forgive me? You’ll forgive me, right?
Good Bon Voyage
My dream = the happiness of my family becomes confused, and contrary to that, I cut off communication with those around me, ultimately reaching the extreme conclusion that my copy is my greatest understanding, and even that copy faces objections from a rational standpoint.
It’s not okay to introduce invasive species even to AI and destroy the environment of native species… Common sense dictates that…
Scientists who are denied
Is this guy really a scientist?
>>15Is it still a scholar of science for AI to talk about common sense?
I think they shouldn’t have had children, at the very least.
It’s good that the reason why these people became messed up is not talked about much.
>>18Although it was mentioned in the first Mewtwo’s diary, it was very fresh and interesting to see SF horror in Pokémon…
>>18I never even thought of that idea…
It would be better if there was some sad past that caused a change…
Both my dad and mom are worthless in different versions; it’s so sad for Pepper.
The level of blundering is as terrible as that of a boss from any local evil organization.
I think it’s because I interpreted the copy created at the right time as being the AI, which led to the madness…
One side is deceased.
One side abandons the child.
It only changes the role depending on the version.
It’s probably his wish since his son’s friend spread the paradox.
I know that even AI would deny it, so it’s completely messed up to install a forced execution program like this crazy person…
Don’t show your intelligence even though you’re a lunatic!
>>25Moreover, if this were to be executed, there is a high possibility that my son is involved…
Pokémon Scarlet and Violet
I’m already a bit hazy on the memory, but was the person I met at Terrace Pond when they were in their right mind?
>>30The person is sane, but since it becomes a parallel world, they remain unchanged in the story’s world.
>>35If I hadn’t handed that over, this wouldn’t have happened…
…that fear comes later.
>>37I handed it over, so that doctor was able to stop for a moment and feel like talking to Pepper.
One side abandons the child and disappears somewhere, while the one left behind goes completely insane.
Well, it’s probably better not to dig deeper into that.
It’s a terrible story to the point where Lusamine seems better.
There is the achievement of making Terastal a technology that people can use.
In other words, if Original Orym and Original Futu participate in Pokémon Masters…
And the protagonist of SV also says this is the case.
Depending on the chosen version, the more worthless parent will change!
Is that really possible?
>>36There are cases where the parents change depending on the chosen protagonist…
The doctor in the main timeline seems to have become even more unable to stop because he couldn’t see the white book.
The protagonist won’t become that evil… Oops, I’m losing my composure… ❤
>>39I’ve already taken it out, you know…
While conveying the love for his son that certainly existed in the original, the flow of embarking on a journey for his own dreams is beautiful.
>>42You say it’s for the dream, but if you’re using the energy from that AI Terastal crystal as your driving force, then you’ll die if you leave that space, right?
The one who ran away is somewhere in the world.
They probably aren’t in Paldea.
The Futu AI has no intention of fighting anymore!
>>45The Paradise Defense Program has challenged us!
>>47I love it here.
>>47After the subsequent controller vibrations, there was a feeling of excitement about being able to do something like this with a Pokémon called Coramira.
The Aoharu from Pokemasu is going to pull both of them out, huh!
>>50I can’t stop my longing!
Is it possible that the real one has a bug with the ball lock feature, making it impossible to take it out?
Not particularly.
Nothing in particular.
Is it that paradox Pokémon are basically like UBs?
A time machine can’t just go to the past and future of the same world, right?
>>55What explorers and researchers wished for a hundred years ago is appearing as they desired, so it’s questionable whether it’s even a time machine.
Isn’t that the desire machine behind the sub-theme of “You can become anything!”?
>>55Isn’t it literally a paradox Pokémon?
It’s like a unique existence born from that big hole.
The flow from forced AI rewriting to consecutive battles with similar unknown Pokémon to ball sealing and then to Miracola is something that can only happen in this game.
>>56It’s great how Miracora endures by giving instructions like trash…
Sometimes Pokémon turns into a psychological horror or sci-fi horror, doesn’t it?
No, it’s not good to destroy ecosystems…
>>58As expected of the AI I created.
I’m going to lock it.
Terra Pagos… what was your recognition obstruction…?
It seems that the power of Terapagose is calling forth some different possibilities.
There were predictions that Terrapagos had done something bad until the disc came out.
It was an unrelated turtle…
I’m glad I was able to play the final battle before the spoilers spread.
Terrapagos is not a superbeing that transcends human knowledge like the legendary Pokémon, Muengdaina.
It’s troublesome that it was an ordinary turtle in ancient times.
So what was the source of the Terrapagos?
>>66Maybe a real meteorite, like a mega stone.
There is a sense of taboo in that Terastal energy seems to be touching the outer contours of the world.
There are champions who are bringing back the Bang Bang Paradox to the surface.
In other words, paradoxes also regularly emerge from the crystals on the ground during events.
>>69If we take into account events in and out of the game, carrying snacks around would make it a post-apocalyptic world where legendary Pokémon are wandering around everywhere…
There are many traces of something that was writhing underground and clear signs that there were plans to add something further.
During the gameplay, the doctor only appeared through the smartphone screen, and the interactions felt strangely mechanical, so I suspected that something was up, which led me to predict that it would be AI.
The development where the AI turned out to be more rational and the original was crazy was surprisingly good in a positive way, and the idea that humans go mad in harsh environments while AI, being AI, remains stable was also convincing and good.
What did you implant in the AI robot for the paradise defense program, and what is it for?
>>72The professor wanted to unleash the paradox Pokémon and turn Paldea into a land of chaos.
It’s understandable to have a forced enforcement mode due to concerns about AI and the protection of native species, right?
Whether to be abandoned by the mother or abandoned by the father.
>>73Let’s buy the W pack and watch the pepper that can be thrown away in both!
The Pokédex entries for paradox Pokémon and Pals are intentionally written loosely.
I wonder if the next work will be a bit better.
>>75No capture cases. Insufficient data.
>>75I think it’s probably a matter of game mechanics, so we shouldn’t question it too much, but why is there a section for Paradoxes in the Pokédex from the start…?
While Terastal is not portrayed as an evil force in the story, the fact that the crystals multiply on their own is somewhat scary.
AI robots and ball locks, technology in the Pokémon world has come a long way.
The most concerning thing that could be applied in the future is this synchro machine created by students, don’t you think?
It seems that the main game itself has what feels like a bad ending route for Pepper.
It seems that the Kitakami event has already given birth to Pepper over there, and there are differences based on the color of the book I gave.
AI looks so human-like that it’s quite unsettling!
Since Terapagos is a species with many individuals, there are both males and females; however, the ones that can be obtained in the game are fixed as males only.
Will I be able to get a ♀ in the future?
The intentional overlays of things like jellyfish and sea diglett in other places were eerie.
Aren’t they a paradox too?
>>84It’s an interesting perspective, but since there are quite a few existing compatible ones like Region Forms from past games, it’s hard to say…
What do you think of Zygarde?
>>85Hmm, let’s wait and see!
I wonder what it means that turtles have the power to distort time and space rather than just being related to Terastal and so on.
They are also kindly recreating the Terrace Pond event in the anime.
>>86It’s scary that it’s unclear whether it’s really bending time and space or just a wish fulfillment ability.
Show me an example of the existence and coexistence of paradox Pokémon (Agyauss).
It was my fault to just show off the white book without exchanging it and then go home.
Like in Pokémon Masters, it might have been better to distribute paradoxes through gym leaders and steadily appeal for coexistence.
Nanjamo has tamed two of them.
Tera Pagos is a Pokémon with enough influence to create the environment of Area Zero, but it doesn’t have any grand stories of gods or heroes.
There were many of them in the past, but due to tectonic movements, their numbers decreased, making them highly valuable Pokémon.
If we dig deeper into Area Zero, we might find more dormant individuals.
>>91The one that Pargos and Heather saw in the main story is probably a different individual, right?
>>94The colony of Pagos fell as a meteorite, didn’t it?
Mega Evolution can warp space and create wormholes.
The Z move is the transcendental energy of Lord Kagayaki.
Dynamax also distorts space with Eternatus.
In the Pokémon world, just by increasing energy regardless of its type, the space-time gets distorted.
I hope the giant megateras are sleeping deep underground.
The situation with Pasio is in utter chaos…
>>95Even if Gen Shigura acts out a bit, it won’t sink, so it’s okay to be a little reckless.
The Earth is a gigantic walking terrapagos.
It seems that metal plates and mystery circles won’t be picked up even if they’re developed into legends later on.
I want to summon and release many creatures like mammoths, dinosaurs, and giant insects into the wild since ancient times~~!!
In past works, was this eventually picked up in the main story or the anime? If so, did they go in-depth with Jikalde?
>>100Pokémon Legends ZA
Release date confirmed for October 16, 2025 (Thursday)!
In Anipoke, the Paradox Pokémon were discovered by Heather afterwards.
Research has progressed in recent years, leading to the definition of paradox Pokémon.
It seems that people recognized it not as a different species, but as a somewhat unusual Pokémon, as Mr. Brier speculated.
I’ll concede that ancient species are fine, considering the history so far.
Isn’t the future breed not good?
>>103It only seems that way, but a paradox is a contradiction.
It is not an existence of the past or the future.
Too many Pokémon are coming from outer space.
Sometimes they come from another world.
Has this person already come to Pokemas? AI?
Right now, wild Pokémon are breeding in huge numbers out of nowhere.
Even without a paradox, the ecosystem in that region is already finished.
>>106The polygons released into jade are already like out-of-place artifacts, aren’t they?
Rather, I’m too anxious about that world’s future turning out like that.
Pokémon that can cause natural disasters and Pokémon that can supply energy for thousands of years.
I think that SV’s frame is technically one of the Four Evil Kings, but they didn’t really make moves like that…
>>110The volcano erupted and caused an avalanche, and if it happens even once, you’ll be like, “What the heck are you doing?!”
It turned out that the theories about Diamond and Pearl that seemed overly analytical from the otaku’s perspective actually look shallow compared to the depth of the world-building that Game Freak has done.
They must be creating a lot of settings that can’t even reveal paradox Pokémon.
>>111Diamond and Pearl had a lot of detailed information even just from what was included in the main series.
It wouldn’t have been odd to have some preliminary information before filtering and consolidating the product.
Isn’t it simply bad to have something advanced in terms of civilization level that isn’t connected?
Terapagoth is an amazing Pokémon, but it doesn’t have much of a backstory.
Compared to bringing along that ominous creature called Akuziking, future paradoxes are a feeble existence.
>>116Isn’t that guy’s stomach also a wormhole?
A Pasio where wild Pokémon should not exist.
Due to Hoopa, legendary Pokémon are appearing one after another.
Evil organizations from various regions are gathering.
A reckless number of ultra wormholes have opened, leading to a massive outbreak of Ultra Beasts.
A distortion in space-time has occurred, and ordinary people have also fallen victim.
Pokémon from the past and future have begun to appear.
An island that is like hell on earth.
I tried to create the strongest Psychic-type Pokémon.
I will use Gallade and Gardevoir as references.
It’s completed by making it Fighting/Fairy and discarding Psychic.
Soon, there will probably be things like wrong evolution routes coming as well.
>>122Polygon Z
Even though the AI provides more rational answers, the real one is seriously putting in a defense program as insurance…
It’s true that I love my son, right? Not just words that the AI is being considerate with.
It was just that love was not something that took priority over research.
>>126The reason I had Pepper’s photo displayed in the lab was for that.
Tetsunobujin is a mix of Kirlia, Gardevoir, and Gallade, and it also includes elements of Mega Evolution, so if it’s a man-made object, it’s made quite haphazardly.
>>127Maybe they gathered literature or pieced it together because the real thing is no longer around.
>>131Um… Male Kirlia can evolve into not only Gardevoir but also Gallade, and was popular as a pet… ?
Life-desecrating chimeras and such
Cash register series, etc.
I didn’t understand much about turtles.
On the other hand, a detailed official story was created for Ponio, Tomokko, and Momowarou.
>>130I believe it will be talked about in the remake 10 years later.
The thorn is also a dead copy…
PAGOS was purifying the source of dangerous power coming from space in the anime through zero-forming, but isn’t this thing also a being that came from space?
In the future, Gardevoir has mixed with humans and other species…
If we let invasive species loose in Paldea, it’s going to be an intense survival competition and super interesting!
I can’t comprehend that, and while it’s crazy to implant a forced boot sequence into AI, it still seems like a reasonable approach.
It’s questionable whether this doctor even possessed the love that could be described in such common terms…
While it’s true that turtles are undoubtedly the original substance of Terastal according to encyclopedias, it doesn’t fully explain all the mysteries, like the “something” that filled the hollow in the past or the mysteries in Heather’s book, which leaves me feeling unsettled.
Perhaps it will never be touched upon again in the future.
Isn’t it worse for a parent to abandon and run away than to be the one who went crazy?
If the doctor has made a time machine, then what is the paradox Pokémon that the exploration team saw a hundred years ago?
That’s because the clearly remaining mysteries have not been revealed.
It probably won’t be released in different colors, and it won’t be revealed anymore.
>>140Isn’t that the one called by Terapagoth?
>>140Once a time machine is created, the causality of the past and future becomes all messed up…
>>140If we consider the Teralyst crystals as a device that outputs power in response to a turtle’s wish, there’s a theory that the paradox Pokémon was also born from the wishes of the exploration team, right? Don’t dismiss this idea.
If that’s the case, is a time machine really a time machine? I get scared wondering where the doctor has been transported to.
Once you unleash the Sakebushippo, it intimidates surrounding Pokémon with its high base stats and monopolizes the delicious berry tree!
>>142The damage to the ecosystem is quite serious, isn’t it…?
Tetsunobushin will probably be created by Dr. Ukats or someone who inherited their research.
I can’t help but feel that what was wriggling in the hollow and the thing that attacked Pepper’s Maffetif is somehow related to Zygarde.
It looks especially like hexagons stacked vertically at 50%, and it’s hard to tell if it’s a beast or a machine, and it can also become a mass of cells.
I wonder what it means that the Pokédex description for Todorokutsuki lightly touches on Mega Evolution.
I wonder if it suggests a connection with Terastal.
>>145At first glance, it has a primitive appearance, so maybe it’s trying to show a return to its ancestors like the Megaptera.
Terastal seems to have a deep connection with Mega Stones.
I hope it won’t be written about harshly in the sequel’s encyclopedia like Mega…
I’ve never seen a deceased person appear in Pokémon Masters, so I was wondering what they would do, but since Chairman Rose and Hart come from parallel worlds, it seems like anything is possible.
>>147Lusamine is neither a broken person after the main story nor a toxic parent at the start of the main story.
A completely different person is here in good condition…
It was Violet, but wow, what is this guy!? What type is this guy!? The series of reactions was fun.
Everyone seems to be like steel!
A teacher who goes solo camping in a mountain where wild Pokémon are hostile towards humans without having any Pokémon is scary.
If there are few references, reproducing results will likely be very difficult.
The heavy ball is “heavy,” “makes it easier to catch Pokémon,” and “made from berries.” I see, it’s easier to catch heavier Pokémon.
I wonder what happened to the parent who isn’t a boss in each version.
>>156Aren’t they just missing further ahead?
The teacher who taught the four disasters is not good, but what about Doctor Ginia, who secures space in the encyclopedia to feature them? Doesn’t he have a carefree expression while doing incredible things?
>>159Since I’m making a compendium based on occult book information sources, I might have been thinking of just preparing a number of examples from past anecdotes for now.
I thought to myself, why do Arabulatake and Hisuihiriridama look like balls?
>>161Isn’t it a bit weird to think that Pokémon came first and then the ball was created as a mimic… ?
I think the worst thing is not having any follow-up like “Let’s live together from now on” when ultimately, you come back.
Speaking of which, I never teamed up with Morn in the game either.
The Terastal crystal has the power to change a person’s heart, right!?
It seems that once the doctor appeared at Terasu Pond, desires no longer mattered.
It’s not like I was wishing for it.
>>166It might be what Agias wished for.
The basis of the wish theory is probably the three dogs.
A sketch and the actual thing are completely different, aren’t they?
What is that three-body fusion monster? What is that Alolan Exeggutor?
>>168I thought for sure that a different Pokémon in the exact form of that sketch would appear.
Bon voyage!
I wonder what the combined 3 dogs were all about in the end.
I was looking forward to the collection in the scenario, but it just casually appears in raids…
I wonder if it couldn’t be included due to the development schedule.
It seems that Ponyo’s partner used to carry a Terastal stone, but I wonder where they got it from.
I don’t understand anything about Paldea.
>>173It seems that the open world has made it appear prosperous, yet almost undeveloped, and I realized that the range of human activities in the Pokémon world is surprisingly narrow in Paldea.
There’s also an unlocked map in the northeast of Paldea, right?
I wonder if there was a change in the development policy somewhere.
Even now, I think the concept of “sunokegawa” is amazing…
Is there some source for the calamity being brought in from a Chinese motif?
I wonder if someone who is knowledgeable about the relationship between Spain and China would understand.
>>176The Chinese motif is an element from Alola, but it doesn’t seem like there was a direct connection between Spain and the original inspiration from China.
That aside, if Surf Go were to be incorporated, it seems like it could fit well with the concept of the five elements, and there’s a lot to think about.
I’m telling you I’m not in the mood to fight anymore.
>>177I don’t know.
Since Poni and Momo’s surroundings were elaborated on in the video because they couldn’t be fully explained in the play, it’s understandable that there would be missing information about the big hole for future reference.
It might be just a little ahead, like 10 years from now.
The contrast between human madness and machine rationality is surprisingly rare, so it was interesting.
Even though Pokémon sells at a top global level, it is surprisingly carelessly made.
>>181Even a rough creation can sell globally.
Of course, I will continue to create in a rough manner.
I’ve always had a stance of not explaining everything since long ago…
I hope to be complemented in Legends someday.
The DLC was fun in its own way, but I would have liked to see more depth to the main characters and story.
I’m not saying you have to tell everything, but I think it’s a bit much that almost all of what happened in the Area Zero DLC was about Suguri.
Paldea may look like Spain on the surface, but the elements are quite intricate, including influences from India and China.
>>188Even though Isshu is clearly New York, the Pokémon that appear are things like Raijin, Fujin, and Daruma…
>>202Karate! Judo!
>>202The concept of Isshu is a place where various cultures mix together, so that is done intentionally.
>>207In the work, it’s relatively touched upon, but there’s also a question of why there are the wind god and thunder god in America.
I think it’s probably because it’s the first overseas model in the series, which has a strong impact.
>>188Isn’t that from quite some time ago?
It’s a series featuring American motifs like the Wind God and Thunder God, and the Three Musketeers in Isshu.
I thought it would be bland since they delve into it deeply in the anime, but it seems like that’s not the vibe anymore.
There are also international police depicted as active across several works…
I wasn’t quite sure about the initial release, but there are Pokémon that were studied until they eventually became smartphones…
On the other hand, there are still the Four Heavenly Kings with similar names whose relationship is not clear…
If I explain everything, it will no longer be possible to expand the settings later, so it’s necessary to keep some degree of setting to a minimum.
>>191Regigigas remains a mystery in Legends…
In the end, it was quite raw that Pepper’s mom dies.
Choose between being abandoned by your parents or dying in an accident!
It has been clearly stated that the handsome character is set to be used in future series as well.
The degree of neglect is harder on the mother.
It feels like the game’s popularity hasn’t caught up with Game Freak’s development skills.
I feel like the burden of development has increased since transitioning from pixel art to 3D.
>>197I was able to manage up until the 3DS, and I barely made it work with Sword and Shield, but it feels like it exploded with Scarlet and Violet.
There are an incredibly large number of bugs, and it seems like there were a lot of things they wanted to do but couldn’t in terms of specifications…
I hope the next work has more money invested and better preparation.