There’s a signpost in the Lumiose Train station where if you interact with it, it says “I’m going to go for help. Wait in the usual place.” There’s just something so ominous. It feels like, I dunno, the graffiti you’d see in a safe house in Left 4 Dead. It’s never explained and I think about it a lot.
Pokémon Generations implies that in the Old Chateau the butler (the old man in the dinning room) poisoned the food, and in the game you find an antidote in the trash can in the near-by kitchen. So at least there's that.
@@RetroLiminal99444 pretty sure that Gabriel meant to imply that Cyrus befriended Rotom. Cyrus in the game is said to not have had many friends growing up and found more value in tinkering with machines. He must’ve found Rotom at some point, especially given that there’s a hidden room in the Galactic Eterna building with more information on Rotom
Pokémon always throws odd or incredibly creepy things in their game without elaborating on them. The Old Chateau, “You’re not the one”, Ghetsis in general, the Ultra Beast worlds, Mewtwo’s creation to an extent, all of it has little to no elaboration by the game, and THAT is how you make something truly scary.
@@goroakechi6126 If the abuser is a cartoon character it's far less depressing. Also I hate how they wrote Ghetsis because they know Plasma is 100% but are afraid of admitting it lest the entire franchise be invalidated
@@ChangedMyNameFinally69 Plasma isn’t right, that’s like saying PETA is right because they advocate animal rights. Their hypocrisy is written everywhere. Not only can you battle the grunts, they’re constantly trying to steal Munna to spread their message of liberation in people’s dreams, aka literally trying to indoctrinate people. Their message may have been right at first, when Pokémon hadn’t retconned poke balls to be consent on part of the Pokémon to be caught, but by now it’s meaningless slander, especially considering any major injuries in battle can be healed instantaneously. It’s just a message to excuse themselves from consequence as they try to take over the region for their cult leader.
@@goroakechi6126 You would've defended slavery in the past too. PETA are right in that we treat animals like garbage and need to stop exploiting them, whether they go about that properly is the issue. And they're not the only animal rights organization anyway, but because of edgelords that make eating meat their only personality, they've been used to slander animal rights groups for decades. They're the "Tumblr SJW" of animal rights.
@@generalzhangliao1460 Electric Gym leader Srg something talks about fighting in a war and it being devastating, but no one else ever really mentions this war nor is it stated what nation/region it was against
I’ve always thought the girl with the Drifloon in Alola was the same girl from Valley Windworks in Sinnoh, who was excited about the Drifloon that shows up on Fridays. She never read Drifloon’s Pokédex entry and got a little too comfortable with that Drifloon, letting her guard down…
The girl in Valley Windworks was real and carried away by a Drifloon, as another NPC talks about her. The one in Alola seems to be a Ghost, as the patrol dude says no one has been there, so he saw you for more than just 2 seconds, and sees that you're talking to the air
Good theory im convinced. I'm kinda glad Pokemon aren't real cuz we'd legit b watching for death or losing our soul etc in a billion ways everywhere we go lmao
There is a bit more to it. You can encounter her somewhere else and she will say something about once again that implies that she is looking for someone else, but can't find that person. Then there is the train station. I don't remember if she appears there for a moment, but written on the backside of one of the schedule-boards is a message that implies how a couple had planned to meet up again.
The creepiest event in all of Pokemon to me is the Strange House in Unova B2W2. It's both one of the creepiest and saddest areas/events in all of Pokemon.
It’s also cool because it solves the random disappearing girl on Marvelous Bridge, and we get the Lunar Wing in the Strange House and later get Cresselia on the bridge where the girl disappeared from
I believe that the picture with the moving eyes was confirmed to be a Gengar that you could encounter when you inserted a GBA cartridge into your original DS. Also, the Lumiose Ghost Girl could be encountered at the various hotels in Kalos after you first encounter her.
@@nebulawings I don’t remember if she’s randomly in the hotels or if she’s in specific ones on specific days, but yeah. She has different dialogue, but it’s still her, as she cements that, “You still are not the one.”
That's actually a misconception. The girl you find in hotels says "Shhh! I can't hear the elevator..." some think she's related to the ghost girl somehow, but there is literally no evidence supporting that. it feels more like random npc dialogue to me.
There´s actually an explanation for the Lumiose city ghost girl. Basically, it was all Hoopa´s fault. There were two girls. One of them got trapped on an elevator because of Hoopa and died while waiting for her friend (that was trying to find Hoopa again or someone that could get her out of there). The friend tried to get help for her and told her to keep listening the elevator to know when the help will come but she couldn´t find any help because she got transported to the Hoenn region. There´s a message in the train station in gen 6 and an npc in the ORAS remakes that prove this connection to Hoopa.
11:41 I love Pokémon Ultra Sun & Moon but that stupid smile the trainer always has on their face no matter what is so jarring it's hard to take certain scenes seriously.
9:15 "I don't think it's a rule that a pokemon can't own another pokemon, but... we've never seen anything quite like it." That's not true. Oranguru does exactly that.
Rotom//Old Chateau: Cyrus has a diary in the Eterna Base that references when he was a young boy and he met a strange Pokémon in the forest/woods. He became good friends with the Pokémon who liked hiding in motors, until one day a *STRANGE ACCIDENT* happened, when something terrible happened to Cyrus's father and sister. Cyrus hated the Pokémon, and ran away from his home. *[Cyrus's Grandfather ALSO mentions he should've brought Cyrus to live with him in Celestic Town after the incident, but couldn't bear to see his grandson's pain.]* *[[ALSO ALSO, ACTUALLY ACTUALLY, The Diary of Cyrus AND the "Secret Room" of Rotom Appliances are located WHERE? Within Team Galactic's Eterna City HQ.]]*
Wait what?! Unless something changed in the remakes, the story goes that the young writer found Rotom coming from a lawnmower while looking for their toy robot. They became friends until the author pranks Rotom by startling it. Rotom freaked out and shocked the author before disappearing. The author went out looking for it and found Rotom possessing his old toy robot and was happy that they would now be friends forever. There’s also another notebook in the same room seemingly written by Galactic assistant Charon
This false, you are getting cyrus and charon mixed up, charon also known as pluto is the character seen in platinum who is the lead scientist of team galactic. the old chateau is implied to be the house he grew up in, he discovered rotom and studied it for a long period since he was younger but rotom fled and left him at some point presumably after he began working for team galactic or sone other signs of his dubious morals where seen by rotom. this is revealed via the rotom forms event in platinum that gives you a key to unlock the hidden room which contains the rotom appliances as they were sadly event only during generation 4 as well as having other quirks like being all forms being ghost/electric type like base form rotom and also having some technical issues related to using them to battle other players. Also there are no signs anything actually happened to charons other family living in the old chateau as they most likely just moved out at some point as if I recall the manor was sold for charons own personal funds at some point but I am not sure about if it was sold so take that with a grain of salt
I assumed Looker lost his "funny accent" because Unova and Alola are both based on English-speaking regions. When you meet an ex-Team Rocket member in Unova, they also speak in a "funny accent".
I know it’s not in the games, but Mewtwo “owned” Pokémon in the First Movie. It was mainly to prove his power, but he did have clones of all 3 of the Kanto starters
@Vixen Lunastra if anything, Ash's Charizard is more in tune with how he acts in the wild...wanting to battle strong Pokémon and not wanting to deal with weak Pokémon. Plus when Ash's Charizard went against Charizardtwo, he did listen to him, showing that if it is something really big, like the world ending, he will listen. Which also happened in the second movie which was before he started listening to Ash normally. Basically, Charizards are just natural dickheads.
@@happiestaku6646 I try not to consider someone good just because they’d help me if the world was ending. The world doesn’t end very often (in the real world at least lol).
Why is the one per game static (originally) post game encounter with ko evolutions that gets 6 forms not a legendary? I swear someone just forgot to make it’s egg group undiscovered
@@christianlorre There was even an event item that was a strange key that opened a hidden room in the Galactic Eterna building. It has a bunch of motor powered devices for Rotom to enter as well as notebooks with information
I think the most solvable mystery here is what those "Google Images" are, as in, someone actually digging up the files and tracing their origins. Back in the N64/ PS1 era, there were some stock textures and sounds used in a bunch of games.
The Guzzlord story was so interestingly told in the anime. Dia, a person who lived quite happily in Alola, had his region attacked by a monstrous Guzzlord. For years he tried to get his home back and had to live in it's ruins, even getting the companionship of Zeraora. It's a pretty sad thought that this innocent dude as well as so many others suffered dramatically cause of Guzzlord. I'm just glad Ash was there to help him out. Arceus knows what would've happened if he didn't.
“NASCAR 2005: Chase for the Cup isn’t that good of a game” made me spit my drink out. Best laugh I’ve gotten from TH-cam in ages. It’s good, but it’s no NASCAR 06: Total Team Control.
My headcanon with the Lumiose ghost girl is that she might have been involved with Flare. I don't have any solid evidence and it won't explain her ORAS appearance, but the Hex Maniac you meet in Hotel Richissime is speculated to be her, and the message of the train signboard is speculated to be for her, "I'm going to wait for help. Wait in the usual place." Like, she may have been running and hiding from someone. I like to play with the idea maybe she was a Flare grunt who had second thoughts, voiced them to someone she thought she could trust, turned on Flare and might have been wanting to break information about their plans, but was tricked into an ambush, where she was killed? Honestly, it sucks that we never got Z to explain what was up with her.
The Sinjoh Ruins are probably the absolute CENTER of the Pokémon World. ... It's located to the northeast of Johto, the southwest of Sinnoh, and Northwest of Kanto...
@bruh moment I think everybody thinks Pokémon World = Our World It isn't exactly 1:1, there's big differences between them, and I think the biggest difference is that Sinnoh isn't an island in Pokémon. Mt. Coronet is part of the Indigo mountain range which borders Kanto and Johto.
Interestingly, the Victini mystery seems to have finally been solved recently, as of me making this comment. People were wondering about the lack of a Victini event for a long time in Sword and Shield, despite it being present in the game, I believe since its launch. Sword and Shield were released in late 2019, and the Pokémon World Championships were planned to take place in mid 2020. I believe this is when there were plans to distribute Victini. However, in March of 2020, COVID-19 hit, and Worlds had to be cancelled due to lockdowns. That year's Worlds, along with the Victini event, were likely postponed to 2021, however the situation hadn't improved at all, forcing them to again cancel Worlds. Finally, in 2022, with vaccines being commonplace, Worlds could be hosted again, and we finally got Victini. I'm guessing Victini was cut out of the main game because the developers wanted to save it as a Worlds event.
The Lumoise Ghost Girl: There's another NPC in Kalos, waiting to hear the elevator, she's a Fairy Tale Girl/Hex Maniac as well. There's a "Ghost Girl" in Hoenn (ORAS), in Mauville City who is waiting for the elevator who tells you "You're Not the One..." Another girl waiting for the elevator appears in Unova, BW/B2W2 who tells you to be quiet, as she is trying to listen for *"her"*
I still believe the fantheory that the main-scene is just the ghost being spooky for absolutely no reason and the other ones near the elevator and in Hoenn are all her trying to track down whoever she was originally waiting for and is now looking for.(I mean, there is nothing to disprove it technically, they all use the generic Hexmaniac-model)
completely forgot about that got black 2 the day it dropped and after two days of gameplay i went to the house and it scared me a little bit but getting creselia out of it was cool so i kind of forgot about that till now
It is just erasing a previously established mystery with "lol, darkrai did a thing again. Oops." I honestly wish it was never concluded because then it would still linger on as an interessting thing.(Like that Ghost Girl from Kalos who stands next to an elevator to jump everyone or the one time I recall there was a double battle where one of the opponent trainers seems to not even realize someone was fighting and still standing alongside them, indicating that this is some kind of active haunting. )
There's also a mysterious message behind a sign inside the Lumiose Station, something along the lines of "I'm going for help. Meet you at the usual place".
One from Galar could be what happened to Sonia in the Slumbering Weald, before even meeting her Hop mentions her going there as a child but coming back disoriented, and multiple times when the subject of the Weald is brought up she mentions being uneasy with it but being unable to place why, and is shown to be anxious to return later in the game. Whether the reason for us never finding out what happened to her was an intentional mystery or just wasted potential is up in the air but personally its a favorite of Galars unknowns for me.
I think it was mentioned in OrAs (and maybe the originals) that the sea people (who founded Pacifidlog) sealed up the Regis. Now, there is a chance they're the same ones who founded that last town we go to in Alola.
I believe Ghetsis was also a former member of Team Galactic which explains the orbs. I clearly remember a grunt in pokemon black & white 2 talking about how they we're a member of team galactic which had disbanded, so they joined team plasma. This was in some room where u needed a password to continue through the base
I finished Sun and Moon but never did quite complete USUM. So when I found out about the Guzzlord encounter I was pretty surprised. It totally gave me chills when I saw what it did.
10:52 Actually, what happens in the Ultra Ruins is explaned in the same area. There's a lot of little snippets of infos you can here explaning why the entire earth population left and Guzzlord being here. What happened was that a Power Plant exploded, leaving a lot of toxic waste around. Seems like it spread out across the whole Earth population to the point where everybody needed to fly to space in order to save themselves. The Pokemons that were left here died from toxic wastes and the only specie of Pokemons that could actually survive the toxicity of Earth at this point was the Guzzlords cause of their ability to being to consume anything. But even the Guzzlords were dying from food poisoning, leaving the lone Guzzlord we find and capture, kinda savin its life. If I remember correctly, the human in the suit was left here to take care of Guzzlord and you capturing it means that his job is done. I dunno what happens to him after that but that's the whole story of the Ultra Ruins.
For the Sinjoh Ruins Mystery and the connection between Arceus and the Unown, it's stated in one of Arceus' pokedex entries that it shaped the world with its "thousand arms". These arms are implied to have been the Unown, as more often than not unown are conduits of power that can be heavily influenced just by simple thoughts or wishes, as shown in the third pokemon movie when they're literally commanded by a little girl.
Counterargument- People always give Arceus crap for being a God but being captured by a child, or being outpowered by more mortal Pokémon. In Legends, when catching Arceus, it tells you that what you have is a fraction of its power. Arceus' body also somewhat resembles a hand. What we know as Arceus itself is just one of the thousand arms. The powerful legendary with every type that we capture is 0.1% of the power of Arceus. It really does have the power of a god, and it gives trainers just a taste to battle with.
@@RealCryptoTest in shining pearl, at the library and in cyrus place there’s a book stating that catching arceus with pokeball prevent the trainer to use its full potential
Verrryy late but to add-on to this, this is heavily supported by multiple pieces of media, most notably the pokemon movie 3 where the unowns are used as basically building blocks
there's also a hidden message behind a sign in lumios city, it says something along the lines of "i'm going to find help, hide for now and run when you get the chance, meet me here"
I always found the abyssal ruins in Unova quiteb interesting lore-wise. That and the implications of the timing of all the bad days the world had 3000 years ago
Looker having amnesia is the biggest Pokemon mystery to me Since him the way he got amnesia was very similar to how Anabel got it, maybe Looker's a faller too? Also not mainline, but the group that Grovyle and the player works for in Mystery Dungeon Explorers of Sky is only mentioned once. We know they're tasked with saving the future and that's about it. I think that player from PMD1, Gardevoir from PMD1 as well and Umbreon/Espeon from PMD3 might be part of it, since the player turned themself into a pokemon in PMD1 to save the world and Umbreon/Espeon use the Entercards which they use to teleport to the area with Kyurem
It's not expicitly stated but it's heavily implied that Aster died while training to become lorekeeper, and that it's the reason why Zinnia had to take up the mantle of becomming Lorekeeper in her stead. One could take the whole scene where it is revealed who Aster is as implying that whe is missing, but I think with the scene showing a starry sky implies that she has passed on to the next life since a starry sky is acossiated with the heavens and the heavens are acossiated with the afterlife. I understand that the starry sky is only present if the scene is triggered at night, but there's a whole other set of meanings acossiated with the scene when trigggered during the day.
IIRC the scene automatically transitions to night time when Zinnia knocks the player out, even if you're playing at day, specifically so that her dialogue about the stars makes sense.
I wish they would've kept adding haunted houses in the newer games. They were fun to explore, but I guess they thought the younger audience would be too scared *...my first pokemon was blue and I was in grade school and never had nightmares about lavender town*.
Some more to consider regarding the ghosts of the Pokemon Tower in Lavender Town: As I recently learned checking some stuff online for a comment on a different video... Cubone can appear in the Pokemon Tower as a wild Pokemon. That in and of itself isn't weird. What is, however, is that it also appears as a Ghost to be identified by the Silph Scope. Cubone isn't even a Ghost-type, and only that specific Marowak is listed as being a dead Pokemon. So why does Cubone appear as a Ghost as well? Well, beyond the likely obvious technical limitations making it easier to just have everything in there appear as a Ghost and need the Silph Scope, then keeping that for the gen 3 remakes for consistency (couldn't tell from looking it up if that's the case for Zubat in Let's Go, though, and haven't played enough myself to really know). So only in the gen 1 games and their remakes, you need a Silph Scope to identify Ghosts in a specific area, some of which aren't even Ghost-types, but all of which can be caught like normal and used as normal once properly identified, unlike the special Ghost Marowak in that same area, suggesting they aren't Ghosts in the same sense it is...
The Cubones are supposed to still be alive, so either it is some sort of paranormal protection(Because you wouldn't try to hurt something that looks like a ghost to you) or simply the devs not paying attention.
Maybe the spiritual nature of the tower has an effect on pokemon and people in general. Which is why the silph scope isn't necessary for older generations of pokemon, and why the cubone appeared as a ghost.
Ok guys, here’s a theory about the trainer’s school girl. We know from character designs and possible leaks that Gen 9 may have a school theme. Since it is in Spain/Portugal, we can assume that her knowledge of english would be limited. So the theory is that she is in some way related to Gen 9’s storyline and this was a teaser.
Hoenn: Who's to say Regigigas was hiding in the Sealed Chamber? Also, Aster has been confirmed to be the previous lorekeeper before Zinnia. Alola: There's a diary in the school that gives more light to the ghost girl. A Hypno (likely the same one you encounter while solving the mysteries) used to pick up the girl every day after school, until she was presumably whisked away by the Drifloon. Galar: ...Really? That's a bit of a disappointing note to end on. So instead, I'll say something about Paula. Once you've delivered the letter, you can find a Reaper Cloth from where she stood. Yup. She was taken away by a Dusknoir.
@@wikiuser92 it appears that you are correct, at least as far as Bulbapedia is concerned (I can’t find the actual interview anywhere. Looks like it’s from a subscription magazine, meaning parts of said interview might be blocked). Maybe Game Freak never had a concrete idea of who Aster was and they went with what the manga did for continuity’s sake, though it’s weird that I never saw that portion a few years ago when I first tried to look it up.
The 'Alien' in Sun/Moon is a mystery that has already been Solved, as it was one that had spanned several Generations: A man travelling through the Alolan Desert at Night was visited by 'Aliens' - we don't find out what they really were - and given supernatural powers to deliver to those worthy of them. Travelling around the Pokémon World, he found them in a group of Friends in Hoenn whose generosity knew no bounds. When those friends grew older, they chose to transfer the powers into a completely Ordinary Man, transforming him into the O-Power granter (can't remember the name off-hand). After distributing the powers, the Original man lost much of his memory, and wandered until finding his way back to the Desert the Alien Encounter started...
There we go... After re-checking the Events, the group of Friends consisted of Five members: Giddy, The Hipster, The Bard, The Trader, and The Storyteller. Near the end of their lives, they ask the player to find a Hollow Vessel to transfer their Power to - said Vessel is a man in the Room across from them in Mauville Heights. Upon transferring their powers (in a pretty creepy, unwilling way, to be honest), the Hollow Man is transformed into *Mr. Bonding,* the distributor of O-Powers in XY! (via the same pervy process - "It's Bonding Time!") Now either it's the original man who wanders back to the Desert, or it's Mr Bonding as an old man, having expended his energy and aged as a result - I should've mentioned that before, but the event in the Desert is triggered by showing the man a Solrock or Lunatone, depending on the Version. Those Pokémon however, can only be brought over to Sun/Moon via Trading: from Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire - the games you created Mr. Bonding in! So it's more likely it's him and not the Original man the powers were given to, and the original's memories are all that's left of Mr. Bonding after has energy has been given out...
9:10 Actually, Oranguru and MewTwo are pokemon that have used other pokemon in battle, in MewTwo's case while mind controlling Nurse Joy and with Oranguru without actually catching it, but, I think there are also other examples too
I think Arceus was the architect of the Pokemon universe and the Unown were the builders following Arceus' design plans. In short, I think the Unown acted as Arceus' '1000 arms' when it created the Pokemon universe.
In Sinnoh, the room with the glowing red eyes, if you have fire red or leaf green in the slot and got the National Dex, you get a chance to encounter Gengar.
Really weird how the channelers say NASCAR 2005: Race for the Cup isn’t that good of a game considering that the opposite is true. Clearly this channeler is possessed by a spirit of bad taste
Another super important thing about the Sinjoh Ruins is that it's the only way to get the Griseous Orb, and by extension Origin Forme Giratina in HGSS. If you pick both Dialga and Palkia you've essentially screwed yourself.
You forgot to mention the wild Gengar in the Old Chateau. If you approach that purple painting and grind wild encounters while the face is gone, a level 17 Gengar will eventually attack you.
The Guzzlord thing the Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon games really unnerved me. It was really dark. Didn’t expect a global apocalypse to make its way into a Pokémon game. And it’s one of many reasons why I love the Alola games so much. I mean just think about it; this Pokemon destroyed the whole planet! The ones that didn’t escape via space craft probably died and who knows what those casualties were? And with this being a mirror image of the world you just came from, it really showed you what could have been if you and your Pokemon didn’t stop Guzzlord in the original Sun and Moon games.
Always thought Jirachi was in the wishing rock in Mossdeep city. Wonder if you'll mention it in this video? The girl making wishes. Or Altering Cave that I know now what it was meant for but why leave it in the game?? So many dead ends in the games where you felt like something should happen. Something more amazing or neat secret. Then just falls flat.
Altering Cave was meant to be a way to obtain Johto Pokémon during Gen 3, through connecting your game with "Wonder Spots" using the Mystery Gift feature. WAS being the operative term here because these Wonder Spot events were never held ANYWHERE. Funnily enough, this weird cave's appearance in Emerald was redundant, as all the Pokémon coded to appear were already obtainable in the post-game sections of the Safari Zone.
Although its not quite a mystery I thought the letter to frank from paula in gen 8 was a nice nod to ghostly mysteries in past games. We can deduce that paula passed away as a kid but her ghost got us to deliver her letter. She's not aged and is gone so clearly a ghost.
7:20 There is this official Diamond and Pearl guide that i found laying around my house. The only info i got about Rotom from here was that it really likes that Television set.
Swsh actually had a few very spooky NPCs. See that man who receives a letter, shown in this video? In the same house, a little girl is facing a wall. If you talk to her, she answers" Shh! I'm talking to someone!" and turns to the wall again. There's a few others who feel weird in this game, but this is the one I remember the most.
@@JPRPokeTrainer98 I forget what it was called but the "chase for the cup" mode where you started in featherweights and worked your way up was incredible
The victini mystery is one in sad about. I wish he was in the game. I want gf that do something like that again with a legendary that’s hidden really well and we only know it’s somewhere in the game because of data mining.
There is also a ghost girl in Hoenn! In the elite 4 of all places she appears in the corner of your vision for a few frames on multiple occasions when the cutscene for the ghost type elite 4 member plays out. The chair being one of those locations!
if you read the diary pages found in that school, you find out that that little girl originally had a hypno before she was seen with her new pokemon, implying that the hypno that creates an illusion of a classroom's worth of people was her hypno and that hypno is only using that ability to feel less lonely after the tragic loss. theres also a theory that the little girl is lostelle. but i dont understand why she would have a hypno after a traumatic experience with a bad hypno
What's your favorite mystery in the series?
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How James got his boobs in the banned episode
@@IBoofRanchDressing hi there!
My favorite is Super Mystery Dungeon
There’s a signpost in the Lumiose Train station where if you interact with it, it says “I’m going to go for help. Wait in the usual place.” There’s just something so ominous. It feels like, I dunno, the graffiti you’d see in a safe house in Left 4 Dead. It’s never explained and I think about it a lot.
Honestly wondering how I've been playing the games for 23 years now and I never thought twice about why we didn't need Silph Scope after RBGY
It was always in the back of my mind, but I never really put much thought into it either
I just assumed the ones in the tower were special
I'm now also questioning this.
Red just has bad eyesight.
You use it to see Kecleon in gen 3 so it never even disappeared entirely
Pokémon Generations implies that in the Old Chateau the butler (the old man in the dinning room) poisoned the food, and in the game you find an antidote in the trash can in the near-by kitchen. So at least there's that.
Does the anime explain why he did that?
Cyrus befriended a strange Pokémon as a kid, and something "terrible happened"...
What about Rotom
@@RetroLiminal99444 pretty sure that Gabriel meant to imply that Cyrus befriended Rotom. Cyrus in the game is said to not have had many friends growing up and found more value in tinkering with machines. He must’ve found Rotom at some point, especially given that there’s a hidden room in the Galactic Eterna building with more information on Rotom
@@Justice237 didn’t A scientist who was part of Team Galactic made it?
Pokémon always throws odd or incredibly creepy things in their game without elaborating on them. The Old Chateau, “You’re not the one”, Ghetsis in general, the Ultra Beast worlds, Mewtwo’s creation to an extent, all of it has little to no elaboration by the game, and THAT is how you make something truly scary.
Mewtwo's creation is horrifying lol. Ghetsis ain't creepy
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Child abuse will never not be terrifying.
@@goroakechi6126 If the abuser is a cartoon character it's far less depressing. Also I hate how they wrote Ghetsis because they know Plasma is 100% but are afraid of admitting it lest the entire franchise be invalidated
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Plasma isn’t right, that’s like saying PETA is right because they advocate animal rights. Their hypocrisy is written everywhere. Not only can you battle the grunts, they’re constantly trying to steal Munna to spread their message of liberation in people’s dreams, aka literally trying to indoctrinate people. Their message may have been right at first, when Pokémon hadn’t retconned poke balls to be consent on part of the Pokémon to be caught, but by now it’s meaningless slander, especially considering any major injuries in battle can be healed instantaneously. It’s just a message to excuse themselves from consequence as they try to take over the region for their cult leader.
@@goroakechi6126 You would've defended slavery in the past too. PETA are right in that we treat animals like garbage and need to stop exploiting them, whether they go about that properly is the issue. And they're not the only animal rights organization anyway, but because of edgelords that make eating meat their only personality, they've been used to slander animal rights groups for decades. They're the "Tumblr SJW" of animal rights.
I hated that the Kanto region actually experienced a war, but it was never really explored.
ong? wydm
@@generalzhangliao1460 Electric Gym leader Srg something talks about fighting in a war and it being devastating, but no one else ever really mentions this war nor is it stated what nation/region it was against
I liked to see something for Kanto like the upcoming game that takes place in Ancient Sinnoh but its the war
@@generalzhangliao1460 look up the Pokémon war theory, lots of videos on it. Makes perfect sense
@@markmagician2471 yes
I’ve always thought the girl with the Drifloon in Alola was the same girl from Valley Windworks in Sinnoh, who was excited about the Drifloon that shows up on Fridays. She never read Drifloon’s Pokédex entry and got a little too comfortable with that Drifloon, letting her guard down…
The girl in Valley Windworks was real and carried away by a Drifloon, as another NPC talks about her. The one in Alola seems to be a Ghost, as the patrol dude says no one has been there, so he saw you for more than just 2 seconds, and sees that you're talking to the air
@@oryxthetakenking8275 you haven’t read drifloons entry either it seems
Good theory im convinced. I'm kinda glad Pokemon aren't real cuz we'd legit b watching for death or losing our soul etc in a billion ways everywhere we go lmao
Interesting
"No, you are not the one."
-some random ghost in lumiose city that game freak never elaborated on
>show up
>state trainer isn't the one
>refuse to elaborate
>leave
😎
There is a bit more to it. You can encounter her somewhere else and she will say something about once again that implies that she is looking for someone else, but can't find that person.
Then there is the train station. I don't remember if she appears there for a moment, but written on the backside of one of the schedule-boards is a message that implies how a couple had planned to meet up again.
@@GameBreaker1055 wasn’t someone in the hotel waiting for someone?
The creepiest event in all of Pokemon to me is the Strange House in Unova B2W2. It's both one of the creepiest and saddest areas/events in all of Pokemon.
It’s also cool because it solves the random disappearing girl on Marvelous Bridge, and we get the Lunar Wing in the Strange House and later get Cresselia on the bridge where the girl disappeared from
It also connects with darkrai and cresselia
It made me sad when i realized we couldn't save the girl even when we had Cresselia
More sad than anything
Yes creepy because Unova. Might as well say Kanto is the worst region because it's not in Unova
I believe that the picture with the moving eyes was confirmed to be a Gengar that you could encounter when you inserted a GBA cartridge into your original DS. Also, the Lumiose Ghost Girl could be encountered at the various hotels in Kalos after you first encounter her.
I thought I had seen her somewhere else in the game but couldn't remember nor find her again
@@nebulawings I don’t remember if she’s randomly in the hotels or if she’s in specific ones on specific days, but yeah. She has different dialogue, but it’s still her, as she cements that, “You still are not the one.”
@@yorecf9641 Glad to know I'm not insane XD
@@nebulawings you definitely are not. I encountered her many times when I first played Y, back in the day
That's actually a misconception.
The girl you find in hotels says "Shhh! I can't hear the elevator..."
some think she's related to the ghost girl somehow, but there is literally no evidence supporting that. it feels more like random npc dialogue to me.
There´s actually an explanation for the Lumiose city ghost girl. Basically, it was all Hoopa´s fault. There were two girls. One of them got trapped on an elevator because of Hoopa and died while waiting for her friend (that was trying to find Hoopa again or someone that could get her out of there). The friend tried to get help for her and told her to keep listening the elevator to know when the help will come but she couldn´t find any help because she got transported to the Hoenn region. There´s a message in the train station in gen 6 and an npc in the ORAS remakes that prove this connection to Hoopa.
ooohh
I never knew this. Where is the ORAS NPC?
@@epicphantom589 I think she’s somewhere on Mt Pyre
Proof. By bulbapedia link
When did hoopa get thrown into the theory? I knew about both girls but I’ve never heard anything about hoopa being involved officially
11:41 I love Pokémon Ultra Sun & Moon but that stupid smile the trainer always has on their face no matter what is so jarring it's hard to take certain scenes seriously.
An underrated set of games, I like them too
9:15 "I don't think it's a rule that a pokemon can't own another pokemon, but... we've never seen anything quite like it."
That's not true. Oranguru does exactly that.
you know....I never thought of it that way lol
Mewtwo also called himself a Pokémon trainer in Pokémon the first movie
Rotom//Old Chateau:
Cyrus has a diary in the Eterna Base that references when he was a young boy and he met a strange Pokémon in the forest/woods.
He became good friends with the Pokémon who liked hiding in motors, until one day a *STRANGE ACCIDENT* happened, when something terrible happened to Cyrus's father and sister.
Cyrus hated the Pokémon, and ran away from his home.
*[Cyrus's Grandfather ALSO mentions he should've brought Cyrus to live with him in Celestic Town after the incident, but couldn't bear to see his grandson's pain.]*
*[[ALSO ALSO, ACTUALLY ACTUALLY, The Diary of Cyrus AND the "Secret Room" of Rotom Appliances are located WHERE? Within Team Galactic's Eterna City HQ.]]*
Wait what?! Unless something changed in the remakes, the story goes that the young writer found Rotom coming from a lawnmower while looking for their toy robot. They became friends until the author pranks Rotom by startling it. Rotom freaked out and shocked the author before disappearing. The author went out looking for it and found Rotom possessing his old toy robot and was happy that they would now be friends forever.
There’s also another notebook in the same room seemingly written by Galactic assistant Charon
Cyrus? If Cyrus had a Rotom then why didn't he use it, EVER?
@@stevent3676 He does in the battle tower doubles.
This false, you are getting cyrus and charon mixed up, charon also known as pluto is the character seen in platinum who is the lead scientist of team galactic.
the old chateau is implied to be the house he grew up in, he discovered rotom and studied it for a long period since he was younger but rotom fled and left him at some point presumably after he began working for team galactic or sone other signs of his dubious morals where seen by rotom.
this is revealed via the rotom forms event in platinum that gives you a key to unlock the hidden room which contains the rotom appliances as they were sadly event only during generation 4 as well as having other quirks like being all forms being ghost/electric type like base form rotom and also having some technical issues related to using them to battle other players.
Also there are no signs anything actually happened to charons other family living in the old chateau as they most likely just moved out at some point as if I recall the manor was sold for charons own personal funds at some point but I am not sure about if it was sold so take that with a grain of salt
I assumed Looker lost his "funny accent" because Unova and Alola are both based on English-speaking regions. When you meet an ex-Team Rocket member in Unova, they also speak in a "funny accent".
Thats the same Rocket Grunt from Gen 2 and its remakes that talks like that. He's always sounded funny.
I know it’s not in the games, but Mewtwo “owned” Pokémon in the First Movie. It was mainly to prove his power, but he did have clones of all 3 of the Kanto starters
There’s also the Nihelgo/Lusamine battle in Sun and Moon.
Oranguru is said to be able to catch Pokémon, but it doesn't say anything about Oranguru training/battling Pokémon that it has caught
@Vixen Lunastra if anything, Ash's Charizard is more in tune with how he acts in the wild...wanting to battle strong Pokémon and not wanting to deal with weak Pokémon. Plus when Ash's Charizard went against Charizardtwo, he did listen to him, showing that if it is something really big, like the world ending, he will listen. Which also happened in the second movie which was before he started listening to Ash normally.
Basically, Charizards are just natural dickheads.
@@happiestaku6646 I try not to consider someone good just because they’d help me if the world was ending. The world doesn’t end very often (in the real world at least lol).
He didn't "own" them at first. He only got them because he captured all the other Trainers' Pokemon and cloned them.
An even bigger mystery: Why did Rotom use the Legendary music and why did it have the battle transition?
jump scare lol
Why is the one per game static (originally) post game encounter with ko evolutions that gets 6 forms not a legendary? I swear someone just forgot to make it’s egg group undiscovered
It probably was going to be a bigger deal. Considering it's something you can only get one of in the game, it deserves special treatment.
@@christianlorre There was even an event item that was a strange key that opened a hidden room in the Galactic Eterna building. It has a bunch of motor powered devices for Rotom to enter as well as notebooks with information
I think the most solvable mystery here is what those "Google Images" are, as in, someone actually digging up the files and tracing their origins. Back in the N64/ PS1 era, there were some stock textures and sounds used in a bunch of games.
02:40
“Due to the abundance of spiritual energy perhaps the Ghastly in Pokémon tower are, for lack of a better term, built differently” lmao
The Guzzlord story was so interestingly told in the anime. Dia, a person who lived quite happily in Alola, had his region attacked by a monstrous Guzzlord. For years he tried to get his home back and had to live in it's ruins, even getting the companionship of Zeraora. It's a pretty sad thought that this innocent dude as well as so many others suffered dramatically cause of Guzzlord. I'm just glad Ash was there to help him out. Arceus knows what would've happened if he didn't.
It also further explain that Dia was likely another parallel Ash. Because Guzzlord attacks the same time it happened in Dia's.
@@linkach8898 Tapu Koko, did come in clutch at the end of it.
“NASCAR 2005: Chase for the Cup isn’t that good of a game” made me spit my drink out. Best laugh I’ve gotten from TH-cam in ages.
It’s good, but it’s no NASCAR 06: Total Team Control.
Nascar Thunder 2002
My headcanon with the Lumiose ghost girl is that she might have been involved with Flare. I don't have any solid evidence and it won't explain her ORAS appearance, but the Hex Maniac you meet in Hotel Richissime is speculated to be her, and the message of the train signboard is speculated to be for her, "I'm going to wait for help. Wait in the usual place."
Like, she may have been running and hiding from someone. I like to play with the idea maybe she was a Flare grunt who had second thoughts, voiced them to someone she thought she could trust, turned on Flare and might have been wanting to break information about their plans, but was tricked into an ambush, where she was killed?
Honestly, it sucks that we never got Z to explain what was up with her.
It does make sense since that Team Flare are ruthless and the most destructive organization in the world of Pokémon
So I suppose the girl struggling to hear the elevator is a different case entirely.
The Sinjoh Ruins are probably the absolute CENTER of the Pokémon World.
...
It's located to the northeast of Johto, the southwest of Sinnoh, and Northwest of Kanto...
@bruh moment
I think everybody thinks Pokémon World = Our World
It isn't exactly 1:1, there's big differences between them, and I think the biggest difference is that Sinnoh isn't an island in Pokémon.
Mt. Coronet is part of the Indigo mountain range which borders Kanto and Johto.
Interestingly, the Victini mystery seems to have finally been solved recently, as of me making this comment. People were wondering about the lack of a Victini event for a long time in Sword and Shield, despite it being present in the game, I believe since its launch. Sword and Shield were released in late 2019, and the Pokémon World Championships were planned to take place in mid 2020. I believe this is when there were plans to distribute Victini. However, in March of 2020, COVID-19 hit, and Worlds had to be cancelled due to lockdowns. That year's Worlds, along with the Victini event, were likely postponed to 2021, however the situation hadn't improved at all, forcing them to again cancel Worlds. Finally, in 2022, with vaccines being commonplace, Worlds could be hosted again, and we finally got Victini. I'm guessing Victini was cut out of the main game because the developers wanted to save it as a Worlds event.
Aah yes, Vaccini.
Kalos had so much potential, and it’s sad that it never got another chance🙁
pokemon X2 Y2 in 2033
@@Lightdragon773 I will be 30 🥲
Come on Pokemon Z or XYZ on Switch
At least we got the Gen 3 remakes.
The Lumoise Ghost Girl:
There's another NPC in Kalos, waiting to hear the elevator, she's a Fairy Tale Girl/Hex Maniac as well.
There's a "Ghost Girl" in Hoenn (ORAS), in Mauville City who is waiting for the elevator who tells you "You're Not the One..."
Another girl waiting for the elevator appears in Unova, BW/B2W2 who tells you to be quiet, as she is trying to listen for *"her"*
I still believe the fantheory that the main-scene is just the ghost being spooky for absolutely no reason and the other ones near the elevator and in Hoenn are all her trying to track down whoever she was originally waiting for and is now looking for.(I mean, there is nothing to disprove it technically, they all use the generic Hexmaniac-model)
My favorite mystery in the Pokémon franchise is the mystery of the Strange House in Black and White 2
completely forgot about that got black 2 the day it dropped and after two days of gameplay i went to the house and it scared me a little bit but getting creselia out of it was cool so i kind of forgot about that till now
@@dr.dylansgame5583 yw for reminding you
It is just erasing a previously established mystery with "lol, darkrai did a thing again. Oops."
I honestly wish it was never concluded because then it would still linger on as an interessting thing.(Like that Ghost Girl from Kalos who stands next to an elevator to jump everyone or the one time I recall there was a double battle where one of the opponent trainers seems to not even realize someone was fighting and still standing alongside them, indicating that this is some kind of active haunting. )
There's also a mysterious message behind a sign inside the Lumiose Station, something along the lines of "I'm going for help. Meet you at the usual place".
One from Galar could be what happened to Sonia in the Slumbering Weald, before even meeting her Hop mentions her going there as a child but coming back disoriented, and multiple times when the subject of the Weald is brought up she mentions being uneasy with it but being unable to place why, and is shown to be anxious to return later in the game. Whether the reason for us never finding out what happened to her was an intentional mystery or just wasted potential is up in the air but personally its a favorite of Galars unknowns for me.
I think it was mentioned in OrAs (and maybe the originals) that the sea people (who founded Pacifidlog) sealed up the Regis. Now, there is a chance they're the same ones who founded that last town we go to in Alola.
I believe Ghetsis was also a former member of Team Galactic which explains the orbs. I clearly remember a grunt in pokemon black & white 2 talking about how they we're a member of team galactic which had disbanded, so they joined team plasma. This was in some room where u needed a password to continue through the base
THERE IS NO APOSTROPHE IN WERE!
I finished Sun and Moon but never did quite complete USUM. So when I found out about the Guzzlord encounter I was pretty surprised. It totally gave me chills when I saw what it did.
10:52 Actually, what happens in the Ultra Ruins is explaned in the same area. There's a lot of little snippets of infos you can here explaning why the entire earth population left and Guzzlord being here. What happened was that a Power Plant exploded, leaving a lot of toxic waste around. Seems like it spread out across the whole Earth population to the point where everybody needed to fly to space in order to save themselves. The Pokemons that were left here died from toxic wastes and the only specie of Pokemons that could actually survive the toxicity of Earth at this point was the Guzzlords cause of their ability to being to consume anything. But even the Guzzlords were dying from food poisoning, leaving the lone Guzzlord we find and capture, kinda savin its life. If I remember correctly, the human in the suit was left here to take care of Guzzlord and you capturing it means that his job is done. I dunno what happens to him after that but that's the whole story of the Ultra Ruins.
For the Sinjoh Ruins Mystery and the connection between Arceus and the Unown, it's stated in one of Arceus' pokedex entries that it shaped the world with its "thousand arms". These arms are implied to have been the Unown, as more often than not unown are conduits of power that can be heavily influenced just by simple thoughts or wishes, as shown in the third pokemon movie when they're literally commanded by a little girl.
Counterargument-
People always give Arceus crap for being a God but being captured by a child, or being outpowered by more mortal Pokémon. In Legends, when catching Arceus, it tells you that what you have is a fraction of its power. Arceus' body also somewhat resembles a hand.
What we know as Arceus itself is just one of the thousand arms. The powerful legendary with every type that we capture is 0.1% of the power of Arceus. It really does have the power of a god, and it gives trainers just a taste to battle with.
@@RealCryptoTest in shining pearl, at the library and in cyrus place there’s a book stating that catching arceus with pokeball prevent the trainer to use its full potential
Verrryy late but to add-on to this, this is heavily supported by multiple pieces of media, most notably the pokemon movie 3 where the unowns are used as basically building blocks
there's also a hidden message behind a sign in lumios city, it says something along the lines of "i'm going to find help, hide for now and run when you get the chance, meet me here"
I always found the abyssal ruins in Unova quiteb interesting lore-wise. That and the implications of the timing of all the bad days the world had 3000 years ago
Victini event dropped in SwSh recently, so got the Victini stuff sorted :D
Looker having amnesia is the biggest Pokemon mystery to me
Since him the way he got amnesia was very similar to how Anabel got it, maybe Looker's a faller too?
Also not mainline, but the group that Grovyle and the player works for in Mystery Dungeon Explorers of Sky is only mentioned once. We know they're tasked with saving the future and that's about it.
I think that player from PMD1, Gardevoir from PMD1 as well and Umbreon/Espeon from PMD3 might be part of it, since the player turned themself into a pokemon in PMD1 to save the world and Umbreon/Espeon use the Entercards which they use to teleport to the area with Kyurem
We just got a Victini drop in Galar and quite the timing since you mention Victini in SwSh and a Victini distribution.
It's not expicitly stated but it's heavily implied that Aster died while training to become lorekeeper, and that it's the reason why Zinnia had to take up the mantle of becomming Lorekeeper in her stead. One could take the whole scene where it is revealed who Aster is as implying that whe is missing, but I think with the scene showing a starry sky implies that she has passed on to the next life since a starry sky is acossiated with the heavens and the heavens are acossiated with the afterlife. I understand that the starry sky is only present if the scene is triggered at night, but there's a whole other set of meanings acossiated with the scene when trigggered during the day.
IIRC the scene automatically transitions to night time when Zinnia knocks the player out, even if you're playing at day, specifically so that her dialogue about the stars makes sense.
If there’s a graveyard full of wild ghost Pokémon and possessed channelers, wouldn’t you want to bury your Pokémon somewhere else?
The mansion in Sinnoh always gave me the creeps. I am curious how they will make the ghost girl and butler look in the chibi form.
I wish they would've kept adding haunted houses in the newer games. They were fun to explore, but I guess they thought the younger audience would be too scared *...my first pokemon was blue and I was in grade school and never had nightmares about lavender town*.
We werent so sensitive back then. Nowadays, parents are raising their kids to be... Not as brave.
@@JinKazama1993Nah they could easily handle it
Some more to consider regarding the ghosts of the Pokemon Tower in Lavender Town:
As I recently learned checking some stuff online for a comment on a different video... Cubone can appear in the Pokemon Tower as a wild Pokemon. That in and of itself isn't weird. What is, however, is that it also appears as a Ghost to be identified by the Silph Scope. Cubone isn't even a Ghost-type, and only that specific Marowak is listed as being a dead Pokemon. So why does Cubone appear as a Ghost as well?
Well, beyond the likely obvious technical limitations making it easier to just have everything in there appear as a Ghost and need the Silph Scope, then keeping that for the gen 3 remakes for consistency (couldn't tell from looking it up if that's the case for Zubat in Let's Go, though, and haven't played enough myself to really know).
So only in the gen 1 games and their remakes, you need a Silph Scope to identify Ghosts in a specific area, some of which aren't even Ghost-types, but all of which can be caught like normal and used as normal once properly identified, unlike the special Ghost Marowak in that same area, suggesting they aren't Ghosts in the same sense it is...
I know this comment is old, but if I had to guess I'd say it's because Cubone is wearing it's mother's (the deceased Marowak) skull.
The Cubones are supposed to still be alive, so either it is some sort of paranormal protection(Because you wouldn't try to hurt something that looks like a ghost to you) or simply the devs not paying attention.
Maybe the spiritual nature of the tower has an effect on pokemon and people in general. Which is why the silph scope isn't necessary for older generations of pokemon, and why the cubone appeared as a ghost.
The biggest mystery to me is why your Torterra was nicknamed Hashirama.
Ok guys, here’s a theory about the trainer’s school girl. We know from character designs and possible leaks that Gen 9 may have a school theme. Since it is in Spain/Portugal, we can assume that her knowledge of english would be limited. So the theory is that she is in some way related to Gen 9’s storyline and this was a teaser.
"where is Victini?" ...well this certainly aged poorly
I see Evil JPR is hosting today. He just said good evening in the evening.
So happy to finally get the answer to Victini being in the Crown Tundra, it really took a long time
nah guys the ghost girl outside school was just kidnapped by drifloon before the teacher dude saw her
I want to see a Ultra Beast Lusamine max raid battle in Sword and Shield. This would be a Lusamine that succeeded her in her mission.
Hoenn: Who's to say Regigigas was hiding in the Sealed Chamber? Also, Aster has been confirmed to be the previous lorekeeper before Zinnia.
Alola: There's a diary in the school that gives more light to the ghost girl. A Hypno (likely the same one you encounter while solving the mysteries) used to pick up the girl every day after school, until she was presumably whisked away by the Drifloon.
Galar: ...Really? That's a bit of a disappointing note to end on. So instead, I'll say something about Paula. Once you've delivered the letter, you can find a Reaper Cloth from where she stood. Yup. She was taken away by a Dusknoir.
Correct me if I’m wrong, but wasn’t Aster confirmed to be the previous lore keeper only in the manga?
@@yorecf9641 I think there's some official interview or something that confirms it too. Not 100% sure, but I recall hearing something like that.
@@wikiuser92 it appears that you are correct, at least as far as Bulbapedia is concerned (I can’t find the actual interview anywhere. Looks like it’s from a subscription magazine, meaning parts of said interview might be blocked). Maybe Game Freak never had a concrete idea of who Aster was and they went with what the manga did for continuity’s sake, though it’s weird that I never saw that portion a few years ago when I first tried to look it up.
@@yorecf9641 I think the interview came first. It's what inspired the manga, not the other way around.
@@wikiuser92 the manga was released at about the same time as that interview.
You know it's spooky if he's saying good evening 😮🎃
I want a whole pokemon game that's more creepy than past gens. Kinda like a majoras mask situation. I love this kind of stuff in pokemon!
The 'Alien' in Sun/Moon is a mystery that has already been Solved, as it was one that had spanned several Generations:
A man travelling through the Alolan Desert at Night was visited by 'Aliens' - we don't find out what they really were - and given supernatural powers to deliver to those worthy of them. Travelling around the Pokémon World, he found them in a group of Friends in Hoenn whose generosity knew no bounds. When those friends grew older, they chose to transfer the powers into a completely Ordinary Man, transforming him into the O-Power granter (can't remember the name off-hand).
After distributing the powers, the Original man lost much of his memory, and wandered until finding his way back to the Desert the Alien Encounter started...
There we go...
After re-checking the Events, the group of Friends consisted of Five members: Giddy, The Hipster, The Bard, The Trader, and The Storyteller.
Near the end of their lives, they ask the player to find a Hollow Vessel to transfer their Power to - said Vessel is a man in the Room across from them in Mauville Heights. Upon transferring their powers (in a pretty creepy, unwilling way, to be honest), the Hollow Man is transformed into *Mr. Bonding,* the distributor of O-Powers in XY! (via the same pervy process - "It's Bonding Time!")
Now either it's the original man who wanders back to the Desert, or it's Mr Bonding as an old man, having expended his energy and aged as a result - I should've mentioned that before, but the event in the Desert is triggered by showing the man a Solrock or Lunatone, depending on the Version. Those Pokémon however, can only be brought over to Sun/Moon via Trading: from Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire - the games you created Mr. Bonding in! So it's more likely it's him and not the Original man the powers were given to, and the original's memories are all that's left of Mr. Bonding after has energy has been given out...
@@lianaverwood9810 Wait, WHAT!? How in the world are O-powers a legit part of a sideplot?
"Just rubbing the braille on my Gameboy screen sends shivers down my spine"
You want a Gen 8 unsolved mystery? Where did Rose dig up Eternatus?
9:10 Actually, Oranguru and MewTwo are pokemon that have used other pokemon in battle, in MewTwo's case while mind controlling Nurse Joy and with Oranguru without actually catching it, but, I think there are also other examples too
Cinthya has all that knowledge because her entire family has been studying the legendary pokemons of sinnoh for ages.
Not really a spooky mystery, but I’ve always wondered where the hell the Trick Master of Hoenn ended up.
I think Arceus was the architect of the Pokemon universe and the Unown were the builders following Arceus' design plans. In short, I think the Unown acted as Arceus' '1000 arms' when it created the Pokemon universe.
In Sinnoh, the room with the glowing red eyes, if you have fire red or leaf green in the slot and got the National Dex, you get a chance to encounter Gengar.
Really weird how the channelers say NASCAR 2005: Race for the Cup isn’t that good of a game considering that the opposite is true. Clearly this channeler is possessed by a spirit of bad taste
Another super important thing about the Sinjoh Ruins is that it's the only way to get the Griseous Orb, and by extension Origin Forme Giratina in HGSS. If you pick both Dialga and Palkia you've essentially screwed yourself.
You forgot to mention the wild Gengar in the Old Chateau. If you approach that purple painting and grind wild encounters while the face is gone, a level 17 Gengar will eventually attack you.
The Guzzlord thing the Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon games really unnerved me. It was really dark. Didn’t expect a global apocalypse to make its way into a Pokémon game. And it’s one of many reasons why I love the Alola games so much.
I mean just think about it; this Pokemon destroyed the whole planet! The ones that didn’t escape via space craft probably died and who knows what those casualties were? And with this being a mirror image of the world you just came from, it really showed you what could have been if you and your Pokemon didn’t stop Guzzlord in the original Sun and Moon games.
Feel like Sinjoh Ruins was named like that after it was rediscovered
Victini became available at 2022 pokemon World cup
With the passing of Worlds 2022 we have found victini. He was in London all along
Always thought Jirachi was in the wishing rock in Mossdeep city. Wonder if you'll mention it in this video? The girl making wishes.
Or Altering Cave that I know now what it was meant for but why leave it in the game??
So many dead ends in the games where you felt like something should happen. Something more amazing or neat secret. Then just falls flat.
Back to naptime
Altering Cave was meant to be a way to obtain Johto Pokémon during Gen 3, through connecting your game with "Wonder Spots" using the Mystery Gift feature. WAS being the operative term here because these Wonder Spot events were never held ANYWHERE.
Funnily enough, this weird cave's appearance in Emerald was redundant, as all the Pokémon coded to appear were already obtainable in the post-game sections of the Safari Zone.
I just love how you nickname your Torterra after the 1st Hokage 😂
*Get's ready to say Good morning with JPR
JPR: Good evenng
Me: WHO ARE YOU!!!!!
What do you mean the Victini thing isn’t scary? Scrapped ideas and rushed game development are very spooky.
The real spooky thing about this video is that the one time I watch his video in the morning he goes
"Good evening everybody, good evening."
I love your channel because it’s one of the few Pokémon channels that doesn’t feel super kiddy
Haven’t even watched yet and love the video concept. Keep killing it JPR!
I think the Abyssal Ruin in Unova are even more mysterious IMO
Although its not quite a mystery I thought the letter to frank from paula in gen 8 was a nice nod to ghostly mysteries in past games. We can deduce that paula passed away as a kid but her ghost got us to deliver her letter. She's not aged and is gone so clearly a ghost.
First video I've ever seen from you but you definitely earned the sub after the Braille joke
3:18 Sinjo ruins still works if before the renaming of Hisui since Arceus is called Sinnoh at the time of Hisui
Ok bro, that reference to Darth Plagueis earned my subscription XD
The room with the glowing eyes is also a place you can catch Gengar in the post game. You need any GBA Pokemon game in the lower slot on your DS.
7:20
There is this official Diamond and Pearl guide that i found laying around my house. The only info i got about Rotom from here was that it really likes that Television set.
Man poor Victini. Better luck next time buddy. Maybe you'll get a Legends game if Arceus does well.
and maybe even a legal shiny?
Kinda says a lot about how all gens have some sort of in game mystery to them, but then gen 8's is just about the dlc's coding
Swsh actually had a few very spooky NPCs. See that man who receives a letter, shown in this video? In the same house, a little girl is facing a wall. If you talk to her, she answers" Shh! I'm talking to someone!" and turns to the wall again. There's a few others who feel weird in this game, but this is the one I remember the most.
Victini was a mystery gift 🤦
Great video!!! Happy Halloween!
It Spooky Month
Spooky Dance:*Intensifies
Alright I'm sorry but Chase for the Cup 2005 was by far the best nascar game 😂
hello fellow enlightened individual
@@JPRPokeTrainer98 I forget what it was called but the "chase for the cup" mode where you started in featherweights and worked your way up was incredible
Okay so the alolan protagonist making a scared pose but with that always smiling face got me
The victini mystery is one in sad about. I wish he was in the game. I want gf that do something like that again with a legendary that’s hidden really well and we only know it’s somewhere in the game because of data mining.
I think I’ve made up my find. I’ve been watching these videos since, like, the 60K mark. Finally subscribing. Such good video topics.
Let's not forget the mystery of unova where Darkrai killed a whole family and an abra.
I remember hearing someone say that the Shadow Triad are the striaton city gym leaders but idk about thar
I believe that was a popular rumor when BW1 was out, but BW2 seemingly deconfirms it with the Memory Link flashback between them
There is also a ghost girl in Hoenn! In the elite 4 of all places she appears in the corner of your vision for a few frames on multiple occasions when the cutscene for the ghost type elite 4 member plays out. The chair being one of those locations!
6:21 in the Pokemon Adventures manga the ghost people where created by Rotom being inside the TV so that could be the case here
if you read the diary pages found in that school, you find out that that little girl originally had a hypno before she was seen with her new pokemon, implying that the hypno that creates an illusion of a classroom's worth of people was her hypno and that hypno is only using that ability to feel less lonely after the tragic loss. theres also a theory that the little girl is lostelle. but i dont understand why she would have a hypno after a traumatic experience with a bad hypno
I would like to ask though a little off topic, who is the real final battle in Pokemon B2W2? Is it N in the postgame or Iris in the rematch?
Victini was only contributed later on
Awesome video thanks for this!
Looks like Victini is supposed to be a gift pokemon