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* Zygarde has access to it's Complete Forme this time around. Assuming he has a relation to the plot and isn't a Legendary to be caught post-game, it's safe to say that ''something'' may very well make him cross the GodzillaThreshold.
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***Just because it was brought in to deal with another species, doesn't mean it's not an invasive species. You're just replacing one problem with another one.
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*** Perhaps its Psychic typing could come from the purifying part as well.
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** [[RiddleForTheAges Or it will never be touched on again.]]
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* What makes this even worse is that it's ability causes its Special Attack to go up ''[[YourSoulIsMine every time a Pokémon faints in battle]].''

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* ** What makes this even worse is that it's ability causes its Special Attack to go up ''[[YourSoulIsMine every time a Pokémon faints in battle]].''
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* What makes this even worse is that it's ability causes its Special Attack to go up ''[[YourSoulIsMine every time a Pokémon faints in battle]].''
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* The part-Fairy type Cutiefly being based off a Bee Fly. Bee Flies are known to infiltrate bee hives, lay their eggs there, and their larvae eat up the bee larvae while being taken care of by the bees. Now we know why it's part Fairy-type- its real life inspiration is similar to that of a ChangelingTale!
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** Actually, Yungoos are Pokémon that have been "brought to the region to help deal with the explosive population of a certain other Pokémon". So while they are a non-native species to the Alola region, they are ''not'' an invasive species as they instead help keep the ecosystem in check. However, there is still the Fridge Horror of the fact that there ''is'' a Pokémon in Alola that breeds explosively and harms the environment, causing the need to introduce a constantly hungry and aggressive predator just to keep it in check...

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Where's the fridge brilliance? that's just stating what's known about it. Also apart from a pun, the second statement doesn't make sense either.


* Yungoos is always hungry. Mongooses are a invasive species in Hawaii who over-hunt native animals.
* Yungoos has been compared to Donald Trump (due to its color scheme and the way its hair is styled), but the comparison gets even funnier when one remembers that its ability is Stakeout, and Trump had own failed brand of steak.
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** In addition, stars about to go supenova have iron cores which can also explain why Solgaleo is a Steel type. As a further nod, its SecretArt Sunsteel Strike basically has Solgaleo form a sun around itself (with Solgaleo in the center) before charging.

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** In addition, massive, old stars about to go supenova have iron cores which can also explain why Solgaleo is a Steel type. As a further nod, its SecretArt Sunsteel Strike basically has Solgaleo form a sun around itself (with Solgaleo in the center) before charging.
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** In addition, stars have iron cores which can also explain why Solgaleo is a Steel type. As a further nod, its SecretArt Sunsteel Strike basically has Solgaleo form a sun around itself (with Solgaleo in the center) before charging.

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** In addition, stars about to go supenova have iron cores which can also explain why Solgaleo is a Steel type. As a further nod, its SecretArt Sunsteel Strike basically has Solgaleo form a sun around itself (with Solgaleo in the center) before charging.
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* Yungoos has been compared to Donald Trump (due to its color scheme and the way its hair is styled), but the comparison gets even funnier when one remembers that its ability is Stakeout, and Trump failed at selling his own brand of steak.

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* Yungoos has been compared to Donald Trump (due to its color scheme and the way its hair is styled), but the comparison gets even funnier when one remembers that its ability is Stakeout, and Trump had own failed at selling his own brand of steak.
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* The idea of a Rotom being incorporated into your Pokedex appears to be a bit out of left field, but it becomes clear when you consider that Rotom was partially based on ''VideoGame/{{Pulseman}}'', a game developed and released by Creator/GameFreak in 1994. Perhaps Rotom being given this important a role is a shout-out to this overshadowed title? Also, Pulseman has the ability to travel freely between the real world and the computer world, much like Rotom can.

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* The idea of a Rotom being incorporated into your Pokedex Pokédex appears to be a bit out of left field, but it becomes clear when you consider that Rotom was partially based on ''VideoGame/{{Pulseman}}'', a game developed and released by Creator/GameFreak in 1994. Perhaps Rotom being given this important a role is a shout-out to this overshadowed title? Also, Pulseman has the ability to travel freely between the real world and the computer world, much like Rotom can.



* Yungoos has been compared to Donald Trump due visual similarities. But Yungoos being compared to Donald Trump is even funnier when one realizes that its ability is stakeout and Donald Trump failed at selling his own brand of steak.

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* Yungoos has been compared to Donald Trump due visual similarities. But Yungoos being compared (due to Donald Trump its color scheme and the way its hair is styled), but the comparison gets even funnier when one realizes remembers that its ability is stakeout Stakeout, and Donald Trump failed at selling his own brand of steak.



* Yungoos are quite literally an invasive species in ''Pokemon.'' Think about the repercussions of this.

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* Yungoos are quite literally an invasive species in ''Pokemon.''Pokémon.'' Think about the repercussions of this.



** Corphish was a similar case, having stated to be foreign pokemon imported to Hoenn as exotic pets.
** And we later saw that Corphish also lives in the Sinnoh and Kalos regions, so maybe we will have a future region with Yungoos.

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** Corphish was a similar case, having stated to be foreign pokemon Pokémon imported to Hoenn as exotic pets.
** And we later saw that Corphish also lives in the Sinnoh and Kalos regions, so maybe we will we'll have a future region with Yungoos.
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** And we later saw that Corphish also lives in the Sinnoh and Kalos regions, so maybe we will have a future region with Yungoos.
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** Corphish was a similar case, having stated to be foreign pokemon imported to Hoenn as exotic pets.

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* Yungoos has been compared to Donald Trump due visual similarities. But Yungoos being compared to Donald Trump is even funnier when one realizes that its ability is stakeout and Donald Trump failed at selling his own brand of steak.



* Yungoos are quite literally an invasive species in ''Pokémon.'' Think about the repercussions of this.

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* Yungoos are quite literally an invasive species in ''Pokémon.''Pokemon.'' Think about the repercussions of this.
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* Yungoos is always hungry. Mongooses are a invasive species in Hawaii who over hunt native animals.

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* Yungoos is always hungry. Mongooses are a invasive species in Hawaii who over hunt over-hunt native animals.



* Yungoos are quite literally an invasive species in ''Pokemon.'' Think about the repercussions of this.
* Magearna's backstory opens up a lot of this. Its HeartDrive? Made by gathering up Pokémon life energy... much like [[spoiler:AZ's Ultimate Weapon and Devon Co.'s Infinity Energy]]. Given this information, what kind of person made Magearna? And for what purpose? And just ''how'' did they get that life energy, [[InferredHolocaust and how much energy was used to create it]]?

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* Yungoos are quite literally an invasive species in ''Pokemon.''Pokémon.'' Think about the repercussions of this.
* Magearna's backstory opens up a lot of this. Its HeartDrive? Made by gathering up Pokémon life energy... much like [[spoiler:AZ's [[spoiler: AZ's Ultimate Weapon and Devon Co.'s Infinity Energy]]. Given this information, what kind of person made Magearna? And for what purpose? And just ''how'' did they get that life energy, [[InferredHolocaust and how much energy was used to create it]]?


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** Maybe it's going to be a hook for a future game?
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!FridgeLogic
* It's said that Yungoos is not native to Alola, and it was brought in from another region. That's all well and good, but we haven't seen it in any of the regions that have appeared so far, so...where exactly ''did'' it come from?
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* Yungoos are quite literally an invasive species in ''Pokemon.'' Think about the repercussions of this.

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* Yungoos are quite literally an invasive species in ''Pokemon.'' Think about the repercussions of this.this.
* Magearna's backstory opens up a lot of this. Its HeartDrive? Made by gathering up Pokémon life energy... much like [[spoiler:AZ's Ultimate Weapon and Devon Co.'s Infinity Energy]]. Given this information, what kind of person made Magearna? And for what purpose? And just ''how'' did they get that life energy, [[InferredHolocaust and how much energy was used to create it]]?
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* Yungoos are quite litterally an invasive species in ''Pokemon.'' Think about the repercussions of this.

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* Yungoos are quite litterally literally an invasive species in ''Pokemon.'' Think about the repercussions of this.
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* Yungoos is always hungry. Mongooses are a invasive species in Hawaii who over hunt native animals.

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* Yungoos is always hungry. Mongooses are a invasive species in Hawaii who over hunt native animals.animals.
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* Yungoos are quite litterally an invasive species in ''Pokemon.'' Think about the repercussions of this.
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* The idea of a Rotom being incorporated into your Pokedex appears to be a bit out of left field, but it becomes clear when you consider that Rotom was partially based on ''VideoGame/{{Pulseman}}'', a game developed and released by Creator/GameFreak in 1994. Perhaps Rotom being given this important a role is a shout-out to this overshadowed title? Also, Pulseman has the ability to travel freely between the real world and the computer world, much like Rotom can.

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* The idea of a Rotom being incorporated into your Pokedex appears to be a bit out of left field, but it becomes clear when you consider that Rotom was partially based on ''VideoGame/{{Pulseman}}'', a game developed and released by Creator/GameFreak in 1994. Perhaps Rotom being given this important a role is a shout-out to this overshadowed title? Also, Pulseman has the ability to travel freely between the real world and the computer world, much like Rotom can.can.
* Yungoos is always hungry. Mongooses are a invasive species in Hawaii who over hunt native animals.
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* The idea of a Rotom being incorporated into your Pokedex appears to be a bit out of left field, but it becomes clear when you consider that Rotom was partially based on ''VideoGame/Pulseman'', a game developed and released by Creator/GameFreak in 1994. Perhaps Rotom being given this important a role is a shout-out to this overshadowed title? Also, Pulseman has the ability to travel freely between the real world and the computer world, much like Rotom can.

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* The idea of a Rotom being incorporated into your Pokedex appears to be a bit out of left field, but it becomes clear when you consider that Rotom was partially based on ''VideoGame/Pulseman'', ''VideoGame/{{Pulseman}}'', a game developed and released by Creator/GameFreak in 1994. Perhaps Rotom being given this important a role is a shout-out to this overshadowed title? Also, Pulseman has the ability to travel freely between the real world and the computer world, much like Rotom can.
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** Not only that, but a lion devouring the sun is an alchemical symbol for the purification of metals, and Solgaleo is known as "the beast who devours the sun".

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** Not only that, but a lion devouring the sun is an alchemical symbol for the purification of metals, and Solgaleo is known as "the beast who devours the sun".sun".
* The idea of a Rotom being incorporated into your Pokedex appears to be a bit out of left field, but it becomes clear when you consider that Rotom was partially based on ''VideoGame/Pulseman'', a game developed and released by Creator/GameFreak in 1994. Perhaps Rotom being given this important a role is a shout-out to this overshadowed title? Also, Pulseman has the ability to travel freely between the real world and the computer world, much like Rotom can.
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** In addition, stars have iron cores which can also explain why Solgaleo is a Steel type. As a further nod, its SecretArt Sunsteel Strike basically has Solgaleo form a sun around itself (with Solgaleo in the center) before charging.

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** In addition, stars have iron cores which can also explain why Solgaleo is a Steel type. As a further nod, its SecretArt Sunsteel Strike basically has Solgaleo form a sun around itself (with Solgaleo in the center) before charging.charging.
** Not only that, but a lion devouring the sun is an alchemical symbol for the purification of metals, and Solgaleo is known as "the beast who devours the sun".
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** In addition, stars have iron cores which can also explain why Solgaleo is a Steel type.

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** In addition, stars have iron cores which can also explain why Solgaleo is a Steel type. As a further nod, its SecretArt Sunsteel Strike basically has Solgaleo form a sun around itself (with Solgaleo in the center) before charging.

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* While Psychic type can still be brought into question, Solgaleo being a Steel type makes a lot more sense when you acknowledge metals (especially steel) are incredible reflectors of sunlight

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* While Psychic type can still be brought into question, Solgaleo being a Steel type makes a lot more sense when you acknowledge metals (especially steel) are incredible reflectors of sunlightsunlight.
** In addition, stars have iron cores which can also explain why Solgaleo is a Steel type.
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* Of course Lunala isn't a Dark-type. All the darkness/shadow-based moves are considered Ghost-type and Dark-type, in Japan, is actually Evil-type, which includes dirty tricks and otherwise cruel maneuvers.

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* Of course Lunala isn't a Dark-type. All the darkness/shadow-based moves are considered Ghost-type and Dark-type, in Japan, is actually Evil-type, which includes dirty tricks and otherwise cruel maneuvers.maneuvers.
* While Psychic type can still be brought into question, Solgaleo being a Steel type makes a lot more sense when you acknowledge metals (especially steel) are incredible reflectors of sunlight
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* Of course Lunala isn't a Dark-type. All the darkness moves are considered Ghost-types and Dark-type, in Japan, is actually Evil-type, which includes dirty tricks and otherwise cruel maneuvers.

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* Of course Lunala isn't a Dark-type. All the darkness darkness/shadow-based moves are considered Ghost-types Ghost-type and Dark-type, in Japan, is actually Evil-type, which includes dirty tricks and otherwise cruel maneuvers.
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!FridgeBrilliance
* Of course Lunala isn't a Dark-type. All the darkness moves are considered Ghost-types and Dark-type, in Japan, is actually Evil-type, which includes dirty tricks and otherwise cruel maneuvers.

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