Pokémon Sun and Moon

The seventh generation of Pokémon games. Set in the Hawaii themed Alola region. Surprisingly, this time the plot is not to conquer 8 Gyms and become Champion while stopping a team of bad guys from endangering the world by exploiting the powers of a Legendary Pokemon along the way. Instead the player character seeks to complete a coming of age ceremony that requires them travel to each island in the chain and complete the trials located there. There is still an evil team endangering the region by exploiting the powers of the local Legendary Pokemon who needs to be stopped, but the circumstances this time are different than usual.

The games mark a major shift in some of the series conventions, such as including a Fairy Companion in the form of the Rotom Pokédex, more realistic graphics instead of the stylized caricatures which were used prior, the introduction of new variations on old Pokémon, and the addition of Z-Moves, which allow for any Pokémon to release a powerful attack based on a single type, but can only be performed once per battle.

On June 6th 2017, Game Freak and Nintendo revealed Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon for the Nintendo 3DS, which is an alternate retelling of the story with different Pokémon available, including new Solgaleo and Lunala forms for Necrozma.


 * Ambiguously Brown: Practically everyone! The racial demographics of the real Hawaii don't help any either.
 * Adult Child: Professor Kukui. It's particularly clear in Japanese where his style of speech is typical of someone way younger and of less authority.
 * Big Bad: Guzma, leader of Team Skull, who even refers to himself as "Big Bad Guzma" In Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon
 * Bigger Bad: Necrozma is the distant source of the main conflict in Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon,
 * Big Bad Wannabe: Faba, the Aether Foundation's egocentric and ambitious branch chief.
 * Coming of Age Story: For both the Player Character and
 * In Universe Game Clock: Unusually Moon has a clock offset 12 hours from Sun (and the real world).
 * Solar and Lunar: Take a wild guess.
 * Uncanny Family Resemblance: Professor (Samson) Oak looks like exactly like his more famous cousin except for being heavily tanned. The official website notes "The two could practically be twins!"
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