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* MarriageOfConvenience: The reason Kyuryu married Hoenn. Well, Hoenn had actually been into her for a while, but she married him because of an increasingly competitive world required she needed another Region to protect her, and she turned to the nearest big Region, offering to be annexed on the condition that her culture be protected. This required her to really swallow her pride though. Despite this start, while it’s unknown if Kyuryu has true romantic feelings for Hoenn, they’ve been happily married for centuries, and have no intention of separating.

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* MarriageOfConvenience: The reason Kyuryu married Hoenn. Well, Hoenn had actually been into her for a while, but she Kyuryu married him because of an increasingly competitive world required she needed another Region to protect her, and she turned to the nearest big Region, offering to be annexed on the condition that her culture be protected. This required her to really swallow her pride though. Despite this start, while it’s unknown if Kyuryu has true romantic feelings for Hoenn, they’ve been happily married for centuries, and have no intention of separating.
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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Orre seems like a jerk; her first instinct when approached is to pull out a knife. He has an aura to him that naturally scares people, and he can be rather abrasive. He’s also apparently an alcoholic and can turn violent without his whiskey. But those who know him better like Johto and Hoenn know that he’s a good-humored, even somewhat cheerful.

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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Orre seems like a jerk; her his first instinct when approached is to pull out a knife. He has an aura to him that naturally scares people, and he can be rather abrasive. He’s also apparently an alcoholic and can turn violent without his whiskey. But those who know him better like Johto and Hoenn know that he’s a good-humored, even somewhat cheerful.
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* {{Bokukko}}: According to WordOfGod, Kris.



* {{Bokukko}}: According to WordOfGod, Mizuki, making her the second one in the series.
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* RealLifeWritesThePlot: In-universe. The comic was originally built around the joke that Kanto is boring compared to Johto and somewhat overshadowed by her. Then the Prodigy Phenomenon happens. This results in Kanto having a character arc that wasn’t even intended by the in-universe author.

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* RealLifeWritesThePlot: In-universe. The comic was originally built around the joke that Kanto is boring compared to Johto and is somewhat overshadowed by her. Then the Prodigy Phenomenon happens. This results in Kanto having a character arc that wasn’t even intended by the in-universe author.



* SignatureMon: Kanto grows especially fond of Pikachu after Red wins the championship. It helps that apparently all foreign wild Pikachu trace their roots to him. He naturally gets a Pikachu. Though his main companion is, ironically, a Meowth named Tama. Most of the others also have a Pokémon that is considered their main companion:

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* SignatureMon: Kanto grows especially fond of Pikachu after Red wins the championship. It helps that apparently all foreign wild Pikachu trace their roots to him. He naturally gets a Pikachu. male Pikachu named Pika. Though his main companion is, ironically, a Meowth female Persian named Tama. Most of the others also have a Pokémon that is considered their main companion:



** Kyuryu: Habbuu, a male Serviper

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** Kyuryu: Habbuu, a male ServiperServiper, and Coco, a female Aggron



** Orre: Snap, a male Flygon

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** Orre: Snap, Bluester, a male FlygonDonphan

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* OfficialCouple: Hoenn x Kyuryu (Houryu) is the only one in the series that we know of, per the author.

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* ObliviousToLove: Alola appears to be completely oblivious to Kanto’s crush on her.
* OfficialCouple: Hoenn x Kyuryu (Houryu) is the only one in the series that we know of, per the author. Johto has a crush on Kalos, and Kanto one on Alola, but these go nowhere.
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** “Silver’s Nightmare”, where Silver meets a twisted, crazed, murderous version of his father who uses Mewtwo to, well, murder people, based on ''Fanfic/PokemonTarnishedGold''. This one serves as a bit of a HeartwarmingMoment however, as Silver is genuinely upset about his Pokémon dying and tries to protect Hibiki in his nightmare, and after Silver wakes up screaming, the first thing he does is hug Jin and then he calls Hibiki, Kris, and Kotone, bursting into tears when Hibiki picks up.

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** “Silver’s Nightmare”, where Silver meets a twisted, crazed, murderous version of his father who uses Mewtwo to, well, murder people, based on ''Fanfic/PokemonTarnishedGold''. This one serves as a bit of a HeartwarmingMoment SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoment however, as Silver is genuinely upset about his Pokémon dying and tries to protect Hibiki in his nightmare, and after Silver wakes up screaming, the first thing he does is hug Jin and then he calls Hibiki, Kris, and Kotone, bursting into tears when Hibiki picks up.

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* CharacterDevelopment: While the in-universe author didn’t intend it when starting out, after Red becomes champion and the Prodigy Phenomenon starts becoming a thing, Kanto apparently gains a huge boom in national attention, and the comic reflects it, as it depicts him in the middle of a long process of gaining international prestige. It’s an arc that starts with the Science Boom and the founding of Silph Co., but post-Phenomenon he uses the new national attention to really build up his region with new cultural resources, and promotes the hell out of his half of the entertainment industry, giving him the reputation of the “Cool Japan” half to Johto’s traditional Japan. He also gets the image of being a hub for strong trainers. By the more “recent” comics, he’s relying more on this “cute but strong” image, and is much more confident in himself.

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* CharacterDevelopment: While the in-universe author didn’t intend it when starting out, after Red becomes champion and the Prodigy Phenomenon starts becoming a thing, Kanto apparently gains a huge boom in national attention, and the comic reflects it, as it depicts him in the middle of a long process of gaining international prestige. It’s an arc that starts with the Science Boom and the founding of Silph Co., but post-Phenomenon he uses the new national attention to really build up his region with new cultural resources, new infrastructure, and promotes the hell out of his half of the entertainment industry, giving him producing a lot of media, particularly action shows and increasingly, moe shows, of which the reputation of the “Cool Japan” half to Johto’s traditional Japan.Kanseka anime is apparently an early pioneer of. He also gets the image of being a hub for strong trainers. By the more “recent” comics, he’s relying more on this “cute but strong” image, and is much more confident in himself.himself, and arguably is as quirky as the rest of the cast, on equal footing with Johto on all levels.



** Even Kanto is said to be, and in a few comics shown to be, the most passionate about and competitive when it comes to battling amongst the siblings. (Pending)

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** Even Kanto is said to be, shows signs of passion and in ambition, but post Prodigy Phenomenon this becomes way more apparent, though he remains a few comics shown to be, the most passionate about and competitive when it comes to battling amongst the siblings. (Pending)bit of an introvert.


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* RealLifeWritesThePlot: In-universe. The comic was originally built around the joke that Kanto is boring compared to Johto and somewhat overshadowed by her. Then the Prodigy Phenomenon happens. This results in Kanto having a character arc that wasn’t even intended by the in-universe author.
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* CharacterDevelopment: While the in-universe author didn’t intend it when starting out, after Red becomes champion and the Prodigy Phenomenon starts becoming a thing, Kanto apparently gains a huge boom in national attention, and the comic reflects it, as it depicts him in the middle of a long process of gaining international prestige. It’s an arc that starts with the Science Boom and the founding of Silph Co., but post-Phenomenon he uses the new national attention to really build up his region with new cultural resources, and promotes the hell out of his half of the entertainment industry, giving him the reputation of the “Cool Japan” half to Johto’s traditional Japan. He also gets the image of being a hub for strong trainers. By the more “recent” comics, he’s relying more on this “cute but strong” image, and is much more confident in himself.
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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Orre seems like a jerk; her first instinct when approached is to pull out a knife. He has an aura to him that naturally scares people, and he can be rather abrasive. He’s also apparently an alcoholic and can turn violent without his whiskey. But those who know him better like Johto and Hoenn know that he’s a good-humored, even somewhat cheerful.

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* TheAlcoholic: Orre, apparently. His official art features him holding a bottle of whiskey, though because of his lack of scenes this isn’t shown much.



** Orre: Snap, a male Flygon



* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Kitakami really likes apples. His official chibi art even features him with an apple on his head, much like how I’m Spain’s chibi art in Hetalia he has a tomato on his head. Kitakami also gets a comic about how apples became such a huge crop, and one of his two partner Pokémon is a Dipplin he is shown obtaining in this comic.

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* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Kitakami really likes apples. His official chibi art even features him with an apple on his head, much like how I’m in Spain’s chibi art in Hetalia he has a tomato on his head. Kitakami also gets a comic about how apples became such a huge crop, and one of his two partner Pokémon is a Dipplin he is shown obtaining in this comic.
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* EverybodyDiesEnding: [[spoiler:”Silver’s Nightmare”. First, Silver discovers that the entirety of Viridian City has been massacred in the underground complex that used to be one of his homes. When he finally reaches Sakaki’s old office, he sees the beheaded corpses of Green, Po, and most importantly to him, Kris, Basil, Kotone, and Marie, at the center of the room a crazed version of his father with Mewtwo and a terrified Hibiki and Hinotato; then he witnesses Hinotaro get murdered, then Hibiki, then Mewtwo turns on Sakaki, before finally coming for him. However, this is averted in the alternate route, where Mewtwo spares him. It’s all a dream anyway, though]].

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* EverybodyDiesEnding: [[spoiler:”Silver’s Nightmare”. First, Silver discovers that the entirety of Viridian Tokiwa City has been massacred in the underground complex that used to be one of his homes. When he finally reaches Sakaki’s old office, he sees the beheaded corpses of Green, Po, and most importantly to him, Kris, Kris and Basil, Kotone, and Marie, at the center of the room a crazed version of his father with Mewtwo (though Silver can’t quite describe what Mewtwo looks like), a grieving Kotone cradling Marie’s corpse, and a terrified Hibiki and Hinotato; then he witnesses Hinotaro Kotone get murdered, then Hinotaro, then Hibiki, then Mewtwo turns on Sakaki, before finally coming for him. However, this is averted in the alternate route, where Mewtwo spares him. It’s all a dream anyway, though]].
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** Johto: Nozoki, a female Donphan
** Hoenn: Guri, a male Shiftry
** Kyuryu: Saazaa, a male Pelipper
** Sinnoh: Sora, a male Staraptor

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** Johto: Nozoki, Sento, a female Donphan
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** Hoenn: Guri, a male female Shiftry
** Kyuryu: Saazaa, Habbuu, a male Pelipper
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** Sinnoh: Sora, a male female Staraptor
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** Kyuryu: Saazaa, a male Pelipper

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** Johto: Nozoki, a Donphan
** Hoenn: Guri, a Shiftry
** Sinnoh: Sora, a Staraptor
** Unova: Sam, a Braviary
** Kalos: Cherie, a Florges
** Alola: Keonaona, a Comfey
** Galar: Sir Birdy/Nigel, a Corviknight
** Paldea: Manuel, an Arboliva

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** Johto: Nozoki, a female Donphan
** Hoenn: Guri, a male Shiftry
** Sinnoh: Sora, a male Staraptor
** Unova: Sam, a male Braviary
** Kalos: Cherie, a female Florges
** Alola: Keonaona, a female Comfey
** Galar: Sir Birdy/Nigel, a male Corviknight
** Paldea: Manuel, an Arbolivaa male Arboliva
** Kitakami: Bokko, a male Snorunt, and Kenji, a male Dipplin


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* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Kitakami really likes apples. His official chibi art even features him with an apple on his head, much like how I’m Spain’s chibi art in Hetalia he has a tomato on his head. Kitakami also gets a comic about how apples became such a huge crop, and one of his two partner Pokémon is a Dipplin he is shown obtaining in this comic.
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* CountryCousin: Kitakami is a simple man with simple rural values. He of course has a huge culture clash when visiting Johto; he almost gets washed away in the crowds of the Kogane Department Store, finds certain anime bizarre, and in general finds all the noise of Kogane city rather overwhelming.


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* TheStoic: Kitakami isn’t very visibly emotional, and is rather quiet. Though this hides that he’s rather shy when faced with a foreigner.

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* CastFullOfPrettyBoys: Not exactly, unlike Hetalia. Kanto and the World is a bit more equal with its gender ratio than Hetalia, with 5 out of its 12 named characters (Johto, Sinnoh, Kyuryu, Paldea, and Alola) being female, almost half.

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* CastFullOfPrettyBoys: Not exactly, unlike Hetalia. Kanto and the World is a bit more equal with its gender ratio than Hetalia, with 5 out of its 12 13 named characters (Johto, Sinnoh, Kyuryu, Paldea, and Alola) being female, almost half.female.



* FiveManBand: The Archipelago Alliance (which is the most we get of their alliance’s name) family is roughly this. Though apparently there are other members, we just never see them.
** TheLeader: Johto
** TheLancer: Kanto
** TheSmartGuy: Sinnoh (while most debatable, she is the most spiritual)
** TheBigGuy: Hoenn (is the most well-built, symbolizing his land)
** TheHeart: Kyuryu
* TheGhost: We never see the missing two members of the Archipelago Alliance, they aren’t even named, we just know they exist and that they’re both male.

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* FiveManBand: The Archipelago Alliance (which is the most we get of their alliance’s name) family is roughly this. Though apparently there are other members, we just never see them.
** TheLeader: Johto
** TheLancer: Kanto
** TheSmartGuy: Sinnoh (while most debatable, she is the most spiritual)
** TheBigGuy: Hoenn (is the most well-built, symbolizing his land)
** TheHeart: Kyuryu
* TheGhost: We never see the missing two members of the Archipelago Alliance, they aren’t even named, we just know they exist and that they’re both male.exist. There are also many other implied characters.
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* TheEveryman: Kanto is the most “normal” of his family. He has dark brown hair and brown eyes, and is generally the most subdued. However, other Regions still see him as part of the “weird” collective archipelago, just somewhat less so than his sister Johto, so it’s all about perspective.

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* TheEveryman: Kanto is the most “normal” of his family. He has dark brown hair and brown eyes, and is generally the most subdued. However, He’s thought of as “boring” in comparison to Johto and the other Regions still see him as part members of the “weird” collective archipelago, just somewhat less so than his sister Johto, so it’s all about perspective.family.



* RedOniBlueOni: Kanto and Johto. Kanto is polite, introverted, and subdued, acting a lot like Hetalia Japan, while Johto is the fun, social, comedic older sister who often overshadows Kanto (though to strangers she’s very polite). Though when it comes to battle Kanto can be really passionate and competitive, and Johto can be graceful and traditional.

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* RedOniBlueOni: Kanto and Johto. Kanto is polite, introverted, and subdued, acting a lot like Hetalia Japan, while Johto is the fun, social, comedic older sister who often overshadows Kanto (though to strangers she’s very polite). Though when it comes to battle Kanto can be really passionate and competitive, and Johto can be graceful and traditional. (Pending)

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* BoisterousBruiser: [[{{Eagleland}} Unova]]. Though he doesn’t have quite the body type of one, he definitely acts like one.

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* BoisterousBruiser: Hoenn, being the resident manly-man.
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[[{{Eagleland}} Unova]]. Though he doesn’t have quite the body type of one, he definitely acts like one.



** Hoenn, being the resident manly-man.

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* BoisterousBruiser: [[{{Eagleland}} Unova]]. Though he doesn’t have quite the body type of one, he definitely acts like one. To a lesser extent Johto, though Kanto definitely sees her as this.

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* BoisterousBruiser: [[{{Eagleland}} Unova]]. Though he doesn’t have quite the body type of one, he definitely acts like one.
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** Hoenn, being the resident manly-man.



* HotBlooded: Hoenn has an underlying passionate streak, especially when it comes to contests. Kyuryu’s hotblooded streak comes out when it comes to battle.

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* HotBlooded: Hoenn has an underlying passionate streak, can be this, especially when it comes to contests. Kyuryu’s hotblooded streak comes out when it comes to battle.
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** From what we see of them, Kongou and Shinju (the Diamond and Pearl clans respectively) are this. This causes issues when Hisui appears to them. They tell her nasty lies about each other and despise the other’s influence in Hisui’s life.

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* DelusionsOfParentalLove: Hau sincerely believes that his parents love him, when they haven’t contacted him in 5 years after leaving for Kanto. He used to think that it was his fault, but apparently has “realized” that his parents had good reason to leave. Mizuki tries telling him he has awful parents, and he doesn’t take it well.



%%* SatelliteLoveInterest: The author admits that Kyuryu (The former Ryukyu Kingdom of the Pokémon world), while no doubt having a rich culture, has no real character in the comics shown other than being Hoenn’s wife and being the more battle-living of the two, because not much is known to us about Saiyu (Ever Grande) and the surrounding area by itself, and Kyuryu itself is a fabrication by the author. The author says it’s likely that in the in-universe comic she has a lot of character, she just can’t show it due to above lack of info other than just facts about the real Okinawa.

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%%* * SatelliteLoveInterest: The author admits that Kyuryu (The former Ryukyu Kingdom of the Pokémon world), while no doubt having a rich culture, has no real character in the comics shown other than being Hoenn’s wife and being the more battle-living of the two, because not much is known to us about Saiyu (Ever Grande) and the surrounding area by itself, and Kyuryu itself is a fabrication by the author. The author says it’s likely that in the in-universe comic she has a lot of character, she just can’t show it due to above lack of info other than just facts about the real Okinawa.

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* DeadParentsAreTheBest: Yo’s biological parents are dead. He doesn’t remember them at all, as they died when he was a year old, but his aunt made sure that he knew well that they loved him very much.

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* DeadParentsAreTheBest: DeceasedParentsAreTheBest: Yo’s biological parents are dead. He doesn’t remember them at all, as they died when he was a year old, but his aunt made sure that he knew well that they loved him very much.


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* {{Nephewism}}: Yo was raised by his aunt, Mizuki’s mother, and to a lesser extent her husband, because his parents died when he was a year old. She’s basically his mother, but insists he calls her “Auntie” because she doesn’t want to replace her sister and the love she had for her son.

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* DeadParentsAreTheBest: Yo’s biological parents are dead. He doesn’t remember them at all, as they died when he was a year old, but his aunt made sure that he knew well that they loved him very much.



** Lillie serves as this to Mizuki and vice-versa; while Mizuki is tomboyish, rough, airheaded, carefree, optimistic, and cheerful, brimming with childhood innocence, Lillie is shy, withdrawn, delicate, [[spoiler:and an abused child who was forced to leave childhood behind. As the story progresses, Mizuki helps her regain the confidence and innocence she has lost]]. That also ties into the fact that in contrast to the other three, [[spoiler:Mizuki and Yo have a loving parent/good relationship with them. Both Lillie and Gladion had their childhood stolen from them, and had an abusive mother who they were forced to watch slowly grow mad, their father’s whereabouts unknown. Hau, meanwhile, doesn’t even know where his parents are, them having apparently just abandoned their claim to the Island Master name and him, and while Hala isn’t a bad grandparent there’s still the sense that the poor boy feels like he’s in his grandfather’s shadow. But Mizuki’s mother is clearly loving and nurturing, even towards Yo, who isn’t even her own child, [[AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents even if she can embarrass him at times]]. And it’s shown that Yo’s own parents, while they aren’t able to be there for him that often, also clearly love and care for him, giving him video calls regularly. With the Aether siblings in particular, there’s the aforementioned childhood innocence Mizuki and Yo had where Gladion and Lillie didn’t. These become very apparent when Lillie on Eggsecutor Island comments to Yo how she sort of envies them, and when Gladion wistfully tells them to treasure what they have.]]

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** Lillie serves as this to Mizuki and vice-versa; while Mizuki is tomboyish, rough, airheaded, carefree, optimistic, and cheerful, brimming with childhood innocence, Lillie is shy, withdrawn, delicate, [[spoiler:and an abused child who was forced to leave childhood behind. As the story progresses, Mizuki helps her regain the confidence and innocence she has lost]]. That also ties into the fact that in contrast to the other three, [[spoiler:Mizuki and Yo have a has loving parent/good parents/a good relationship with them.them, and Yo’s parents, while dead, loved him unconditionally. Both Lillie and Gladion had their childhood stolen from them, and had an abusive mother who they were forced to watch slowly grow mad, their father’s whereabouts unknown. Hau, meanwhile, doesn’t even know where his parents are, them having apparently just abandoned their claim to the Island Master name and him, and while Hala isn’t a bad grandparent there’s still the sense that the poor boy feels like he’s in his grandfather’s shadow. causing him trauma when he was merely 6 years old. But Mizuki’s mother is clearly loving and nurturing, even towards Yo, who isn’t even her own child, [[AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents even if she can embarrass him at times]]. And it’s shown that times]], and her dad calls often. They are, for all intents and purposes, Yo’s own parents, while they aren’t able to be there for him that often, also clearly love and care for him, giving him video calls regularly.parents as well. With the Aether siblings in particular, there’s the aforementioned childhood innocence Mizuki and Yo had where Gladion and Lillie didn’t. These become very apparent when Lillie on Eggsecutor Island comments to Yo how she sort of envies them, and when Gladion wistfully tells them to treasure what they have.]]
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* CantCatchUp: Serena starts as Kalem’s almost equal, but she cannot win, no matter how many times she battles him. This causes her much anguish.
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* {{Manchild}}: While not to the extent of how many fans portrayed him, N’s childish nature has a bit more space to shine, and Hilbert and Hilda having dialogue makes them able to point out his odd behavior too (e.g. He genuinely doesn’t understand why Hilda seemed uncomfortable and ready to sock him in the face at any moment when he pulled her into the Ferris wheel to confess his association with Team Plasma, or why she reacts with “...Oh thank hell it wasn’t- [[BigWhat YOU’RE WHAT?!]]”, and Hilbert notes how he feels like he’s talking to a child). His "purity" was enforced in him growing up, and he appears to fail to comprehend ([[SymbolSwearing implied]]) swear words or a crass comment from Hilda, and in a short chapter he asks a passerby man what a couple of drunks are doing in Castelia City, to the man's confusion, apparently having no idea what even drunkenness is. [[spoiler:He’s also described to be crying, his shoulders shaking and quivering, helpless-looking like a young child, as Ghetsis yells at and berates him, the sight of which makes the Hil twins’ rage at Ghethis grow out of some kind of [[BigBrotherInstinct Big Brother/Sister Instinct]]]].

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* {{Manchild}}: While not to the extent of how many some fans portrayed him, N’s childish nature has a bit more space to shine, and Hilbert and Hilda having dialogue makes them able to point out his odd behavior too (e.g. He genuinely doesn’t understand why Hilda seemed uncomfortable and ready to sock him Hilbert is on edge about being stuck in the face at any moment when he pulled her into the a Ferris wheel to confess his association with Team Plasma, or why she reacts with “...Oh thank hell it wasn’t- [[BigWhat YOU’RE WHAT?!]]”, and Hilbert notes how he feels like he’s talking to a child).him). His "purity" was enforced in him growing up, and he appears to fail to comprehend ([[SymbolSwearing implied]]) swear words or a crass comment from Hilda, and in a short chapter he asks a passerby man what a couple of drunks are doing in Castelia City, to the man's confusion, apparently having no idea what even drunkenness is. [[spoiler:He’s also described to be crying, his shoulders shaking and quivering, helpless-looking like a young child, as Ghetsis yells at and berates him, the sight of which makes the Hil twins’ rage at Ghethis grow out of some kind of [[BigBrotherInstinct Big Brother/Sister Instinct]]]].

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* ChildProdigy: Every protagonist is noted to be this or TeenGenius to an extent, though many aren’t this initially. Red especially has a way with Pokémon and goes from not knowing about type matchups to knowing what [=EVs=] are.

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* ChildProdigy: Every protagonist is noted The primary protagonists are referred to be this or TeenGenius to an extent, though many aren’t this initially. Red especially has a way after their journeys as “Prodigies”, with Pokémon the streak of children becoming champion, defeating a great evil, and goes from not knowing about type matchups to knowing what [=EVs=] are. befriending a legendary being dubbed the “Prodigy Phenomenon”.


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* ColorMotif: Many Pokémon have personalities based off of colors. For example, most “Team Hotheads” are red. If they get any accessories, they will often be in their color.


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* ColorMotif: Not only is Red’s actually red, but this is an enforced trope; he literally cannot stand to be without a red article of clothing on him.
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* BrutalHonesty: Red can tend to be brutally honest. People can be a bit taken aback by this (like Keisuke the homeless man, even Red tells him he has a dirty abode), but sometimes it can be a positive thing (like when he tells Yuumi, a girl pressured to be a strong trainer by her parents, “Why do you have to do that if you don’t want to?”).

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* BrutalHonesty: Red can tend to be brutally honest. People can be a bit taken aback by this (like Keisuke the homeless man, even when Red tells him he has a dirty abode), but sometimes it can be a positive thing (like when he tells Yuumi, a girl pressured to be a strong trainer by her parents, “Why do you have to do that if you don’t want to?”).

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