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Latest Pokémon Sword and Shield Trailer Shows Off Galar Variants, Team Yell
It's safe to say that Pokémon has had a difficult hype cycle for Pokémon Sword and Shield, as every new trailer for the game has seemed to raise some sort of controversy. First, the National Pokédex was stricken from the games, which caused an anti-hype train that is still rumbling along quite loudly. Then, they revealed the gym leader Nessa, which led to a dramatic debate in the fan art community about how PoC video game characters should be drawn. They also introduced the "Dynamax" mechanic, which makes Pokémon very, very big, and ditched the popular Mega Evolution mechanic which has been popular since the sixth generation of games.
However, the Pokémon team may have finally released a trailer which satisfied everyone with this morning's advertisement that showed off Galar-specific variations of classic Pokémon Weezing, Zigzagoon, and Linoone, introduced an adorable electric mouse Pokémon called Morpeko whose "Hangry" variation turns it into a Nightmare Before Christmas-looking monster, and Team Yell, a bumbling bunch of hooligans which appear to be the games' main antagonistic group.
There's a lot to like in this new trailer, and fan response so far has been largely positive. Fans have particularly gravitated towards the Galar variations of Weezing and the Zigzagoon line, joking about the former's goofy top hats and the latter's resemblance to the rock band Kiss.
click for a surprise ☁️💨🎩#PokemonSwordShield pic.twitter.com/ALl2ShPoBy
— Vincent Chen ⭐️🏳️🌈 (@carrot_boi) August 7, 2019
Ok I'm going back to sleep. #PokemonSwordShield pic.twitter.com/sn1Ril7oKZ
— STUPIDDEAD💀SKULLHEAD (@MikeLuckas) August 7, 2019
The new Galarian Zigzagoon line are literally the rock band KISS. You can’t make this shit up and I love it! #PokemonSwordShield #Pokemon pic.twitter.com/YKcmfKyPZ3
— MisterDisco (@xXMisterDiscoXx) August 7, 2019
People also related to Morpeko's two moods:
Me before and after I eat #PokemonSwordShield pic.twitter.com/o4qEFP706f
— Glitch (@GlitchxCity) August 7, 2019
HE PROTEC BUT HE ALSO ATAC#PokemonSwordShield pic.twitter.com/wnB66KFpKj
— Daru 🌿 JW MADRID (@NekoDaruu) August 7, 2019
Morpeko kinda reminds me of something… #PokemonSwordShield pic.twitter.com/PAWzLylQmN
— NJim (@neighbourjames) August 7, 2019
Finally, Team Yell and their idol Marnie amused the fan base, who saw several possible sources of inspiration for the group:
spoilers for the SwSh trailerI KNOW IT WASNT INTENTIONAL BUT THEY MADE THE POKEMON FANBASE THE EVIL TEAM!!! #PokemonSwordShield #TeamYell pic.twitter.com/PG0TCnSvQ1
— Mustard Mustache (@Mustard_Mustach) August 7, 2019
Meet Team Yell! Yes, the antagonist team of Pokémon Sword and Shield are football hooligans. They are die-hard fans for Marnie. They "take over hotel lobbies, prevent other challengers from accessing transportation, etc.They'll show up "out of nowhere" to cheer Marnie, too. pic.twitter.com/ye2XHb8rNG
— ⚔️ PLDH 🛡 (@PLDHnet) August 7, 2019
Annoying fans called Team Yell huh pic.twitter.com/y4DX8T6ZNf
— Nibel (@Nibellion) August 7, 2019
Overall, the August 7th trailer has proved to be one Sword and Shield's most successful date, judging by the highly scientific memes-to-pissed off tweets ratio. With three months until release, this latest trailer seems to be a good step in the right direction for the Pokémon marketing team.
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