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* [[Badass Grandpa]]: Hala, Kahuna of Melemele Island and {{spoiler|a member of the Elite Four!}}
** Drampa are an entire ''species'' of [[Badass Grandpa|Badass Grandpas]] ([[Never Mess With Granny|and grandmas]]). These Dragon/Normal Pokémon look and act like affectionate grandfatherly serpents, but if bullies pick on the kids they're friends with? ''They burn down the bully's house.''
* [[Bears are Bad News]]: Bewear. These Pokémon aren't knowingly dangerous, but they're gigantic cuddlebugs with enough strength to snap tree trunks with their grip. If a Bewear hugs you, it'll accidentally snap your spine and ''kill'' you.
* [[Big Bad]]: Guzma, leader of Team Skull, who even refers to himself as "Big Bad Guzma" {{spoiler|turns out to NOT be the [[Big Bad]] of the story. That honor goes to Lusamine, the corrupt president of the Aether Foundation.}} In ''Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon'' {{spoiler|Team Rocket's Giovanni, the franchise's original [[Big Bad]], returns as the [[Big Bad]] of the post-game Rainbow Rocket Episode.}}
** [[Bigger Bad]]: Necrozma is the distant source of the main conflict in ''Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon'', {{spoiler|even taking the mantle of [[Big Bad]] away from Lusamine in the climax.}}
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* [[In Universe Game Clock]]: Unusually, ''Moon'' and ''Ultra Moon'' have a clock offset 12 hours from ''Sun'' (and the real world).
* [[Just Think of the Potential]]: The reason why Lillie's so afraid of other people seeing Nebby? {{spoiler|She's afraid they'll try to harness his power over opening wormholes into Ultra Space for their own selfish ends. This ends up being exactly what happens when Lusamine gets her hands on him.}}
* [[King Mook]]: Totem Pokémon are bigger and stronger than the ones you fight in the wild, and often command their pre-evolutions in battle.
* [[Lethal Lava Land]]: Averted. Wela Volcano Park is perfectly safe for children to explore, despite some areas flowing with red hot lava.
* [[Life Meter]]: Along with your Pokémon's health bars, there are Pokémon Refresh-specific meters that track how happy, affectionate, and hungry they are.
* [[Mon Machine]]: The Z-Ring, which allows trainers and their Pokémon to gather Z-Power and use Z-Moves. The bracelet is made by refining a Sparkling Stone, and the user can slot in a Z-Crystal along with others is not in use. It's also capable of inducing Mega Evolution when a Key Stone is inserted, much like a Mega Ring.
* [[More Deadly Than the Male]]: Female Salandit. Male ones are useless and never evolve, but the females eventually become Salazzle, a lightning-quick [[Glass Cannon]] of a seductress.
* [[Pet Owl]]: Rowlet. Being an owl ''and'' the region's grass starter, it's an adorable little bird that serves as the perfect first Pokémon for brand new trainers.
* [[Power Nullifier]]: Unless one is using specialized Pokéballs, Aether Island's technology and electric fields render them useless.
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