(triumphant music)
- Well, hello there Pokemon
masters. Bird Keeper Toby here.
In the run ups to Pokemon Sun and Moon,
there were a lot of unsolved mystery.
What are the Zygardes'
call's about, for an example.
What is Ash-Greninja?
Where does Magearna fit into everything?
But in Pokemon Sun and Moon, a
lot of this stuff got solved.
However, there was one mystery
that was never quite tackled
and completely got
overshadowed by the rest.
This, of course, is the
mystery of AZ's Floette
and what exactly is it?
Today, I am not tackling a
topic like this all on my own,
I am joined by my good
friend and the Music Meister
who has most of the music
that ends up on this channel,
Mr. Hoops and Hip Hop.
- Hey Toby, nice to be
doing a video here again.
Previously, we've done a theory
on Jigglypuff and Clefairy
and more recently, I've been
doing theories on my own channel.
In fact, there's a video over there
that we did in conjunction with this one,
that you might like about what the story
of the next Pokemon games will be.
- Ah, yes. The next Pokemon games,
Pokemon Star, so they say.
Although, things are
never quite that simple
when it comes to Game Freak.
That said, they do tend to leave clues
about the next Pokemon game
in the current generation.
It's just up to us to find
them and decipher them.
While they are pretty hard to recognise
until the new games are
out and you can look back
and go, "ah, that was a nod to this."
There is one unsolved bit
of data that's AZ's Floette,
that might prove to be a hint
towards what's coming next.
Could it be a middle game?
Could it be a generation four remake?
Or a combination of both?
Maybe AZ's eternal flower
Floette has the answer.
- This Pokemon has long been a mystery
since the days of X and Y, when it was
discovered in the game's coding.
It was expected we would see
some sort of event for it,
but as of today, nothing
has been announced.
The Pokemon is still in the game's coding,
but whether or not we will see an
official reveal for
it, remains to be seen.
In the run up to Sun and
Moon, it got completely
overshadowed and forgotten about,
in favour of other Pokemon
like Complete Zygarde,
Ash-Greninja and the new Alola forms.
- Alola forms were introduced
in the generation seven games.
They are variants on
original Kanto Pokemon
and you can probably see already
where I'm going with this.
What if AZ's eternal flower Floette,
is actually just a
regional variant of Floette
from a region we haven't
or maybe even have been to.
It's possible but like I say,
they've only done Kanto Pokemon so far,
rather than like a Pokemon like
Floette, that's from Kalos.
However, I speculate in my video about
the location of the Alola
region in relation to Kanto,
that it's due to that relationship
between the two regions, as to why there's
only Kanto Pokemon that
get regional variants.
Possibly, in other parts of the world,
there are regional
variants of Pokemon that
we just don't know about.
Potentially something we'll even
see if we revisit old regions,
which would be pretty cool.
In fact, we do see a
flower just like Floette,
planted in the Hoenn region.
Of course, Floette can't be found
in the wild of the Hoenn region.
You can't interact with
this flower at all.
But this flower is part of a flower garden
and a tree that was donated by AZ.
- The question now becomes, which region
of the world is this flower from?
Once again, we can look
back at the Alolan variants
and see that the habitat is
what that's forced them
to change this way.
The habitat, all of which
are based in Hawaii.
If this remain the case for Floette,
we can work out what part of the world
the real flower Floette sits on is from
and from there we could work out
the region of the Pokemon world
where this Pokemon is from.
- The problem here is that,
there doesn't appear to be
any one type of flower in the real world
that we can find that this
flower is based off of.
We can either find flowers
that are the right colours
or the right shape but not both.
We know it's clear that it
has to be some kind of Lily
because the ultimate weapon
is based off of a Lily
and the ultimate weapon in
Floette's flower are the same in design.
But we did find the one flower
in particular that caught our eye.
This is the Lilium Stargazer.
Hoops, why don't you take this one.
- First off, you have the name, Lilium.
Just like the name of the Z crystals
and Stargazer, just like Pokemon Stars.
Obviously, we're already seeing connexions
and Stargazer makes a lot of sense
because the ultimate weapon
was pointed towards the sky.
However, what we find
really interesting is that,
these Lilies are from a group of Lilies
that are known as Oriental Lilies.
Oriental, as in Asia, like Japan,
where Kanto, Johto, Hoenn
and Sinnoh are all based.
Sinnoh, again, sticks out
because of its connexion
to the gen seven games
and because of the hints
we've got about gen four remakes.
While not confirmed, the
nature of the eternal flower,
Time and Space and Sun and Moon,
all fit in nicely together.
- We believe whatever this game is,
whether it's a middle game, a sequel
or a generation four remake or
some combination of the three
which by the way, is possible because
the Lilium Stargazer is
known as a hybrid flower,
hybrid meaning combination of.
If that is the case, we believe that
we're going to get more regional variants.
Including, AZ's Floette.
That would actually mean that we get
a Flabebe and Florges, I can't
pronounce that Pokemon's name,
in that design, which
would be pretty cool.
Of course, this is all just
very speculative at the moment
and as for Pokemon Stars, itself,
well, we can speculate more about that
but over on Hoops and Hip Hop's channel.
That's right, why don't
you join us over there,
where we'll discuss about what we think
the story of Pokemon Stars could be.
Soar high, Pokemon Masters.
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Thank you.
- [Ash] This is Ash Ketchum,
you just watched a video
by Bird Keeper Toby, that
makes you a Pokemon master.
