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18:51 To be clear, the people of Kitakami didn't take much, if any notice of Pecharunt (it was a timid creature and presumably stayed hidden as much as it could). And while they liked the Loyal Three, they didn't ask them to go after the ogre either. It was the couple in a distant land who had adopted Pecharunt and been infested by its poison that asked Pecharunt to get them the masks from Kitakami that tales had been spread of. Pecharunt didn't even know about Ogerpon at the time. It also never defeated Ogerpon. I'm rather confused on where you got that idea in your summary. Ogerpon killed the Loyal Three, put Pecharunt into basically a coma, and then went back to the mountain, injured and in mourning.
It's worth noting that the story of Momotaro was used *heavily* as propaganda throughout Japan's history. Specifically depicting Momotaro and his animal friends as representing Japan, and Oni Island representing China, Korea, and the USA at different points in history. In a way, the story of Momotaro is the story of Japan. So the fact Pokemon made the choice to show the story of Momotaro in this light actually speaks volumes. The way Pecharunt and the Loyal Three only came to Kitakami out of greed and killed Ogerpon's friend for no reason other than because they could, and how easily that translates to Japan's actual history, can be interpreted as a way of saying "maybe we were the bad guys". Which, considering Japan's tendency to pretend the uglier parts of their history didn't happen, *is a much bigger deal than people realize*
@@trevorpacelli8056They've been like that for a while. Why else do you think sword and shield's postgame was about a fraudulent monarchy? It's their way of saying that the system of monarchy that is very prevalent in some countries is outdated and clinging to it is doing more harm than good. That's why Sordward and Shielbert and Zacian and Zamazenta pass the royal title to you
Even if kieran wasn't actually possessed, I do like the detail of his hair's design as well as the hair band he had during DLC 2, signifying a metaphorical hold his own desire for strength had over him.
@@andrewharris1344I mean I do think Pecharunt and Kieran have a connection, too many coincidences to count. But that was all Kieran's own insecurity. The spirit or lingering aura of Pecharunt brought those feelings out of him somehow... But he redeems himself by helping stop it in Mochi Mayhem. That's why Carmine says she's seeing him for the first time in ages.
So many old tales are far darker than the modern interpretations. Many of the Disney movies are based on fairy tales that are originally incredibly dark
I kinda love that Oki Dogi also seems to take some inspiration from Tony the Tiger- Frosted Flakes mascot- Oki Dogi is on the bigger side then Tony, but it also has the neck accessory and instead of "Grrrrrrrreat!" he goes "Grrrrrrific!"
I still enjoy that the utter butt-whooping Ogerpon gave to the Lousy Three and Pecharunt was SO LEGENDARY they blamed Natural Disasters after her. I love that my sweet little Cinnamon Roll has a confirmed Kill Count.
Yeah, she got so mad at them for stealing her masks and killing her master/friend, that she basically beat them to death, and she was at a type disadvantage too
@@T_the_Smeargle Well the loyal 3 Came back to life meaning they lost their first one and Pecharunt was comatose for hundreds of years. It was THAT BAD. Bless that cute little Ogre's heart.
I think it should be mentioned that in the Scarlet Pokedex it's implied that Okidogi was physically weak, Monkidori was mentally simple, and Fezandipiti was unattractive BEFORE the toxic chain was put on them and granted them their respective traits. It's almost like deals were made between them and Pecharunt. who granted them their physical strength/psychic power/unnatural beauty at the cost of their free will. An aside to that. I have a theory that they were different Pokémon species entirely before Pecharunt. Example, I think Fezandipiti was a male unfezant that maybe was born without that face mask that is common between the male population of that species. So he thought himself ugly and made a deal with Pecharunt as a result. I have no idea which Pokémon Okidogi and Monkidori were before. there are a lot of Dog and Monkey Pokémon so It could be any of them that fit the bill of a physically weak dog and simple minded monkey.
Surprised he didn’t mention this. It plays into the toxic relationship theme of pecharunt. It’s not just that pecharunt mind controlled them or something, he gave them what they wanted most, and in return they became his thralls.
Physical strength, intelligence (psychic power) and beauty which are also the 3 more common topic/ways to commit bulling on others, specially as a kid, which further emphasizes the toxic traits on the loyal three. It also fits into an important educational theory that the oppressed, when attaining a position of power, become themselves the oppressors if they don't receive liberating education (or something along those lines).
For Ogerpons name, I'll also mention that the "pon"-part of its name might come from "dekapon", which from what I understand, is a Japanese citrus-fruit or potentially just the Japanese name for Pomelo... and also, on the topic of Japanese summer-festivals, there's Obon, a more somber festival as basically a festival to mourn the dead, but I still can't get around how it somewhat matches Ogerpons name... O-ger-bon... and Ogerpon had a partner that, presumably, was killed by the loyal three and that it fondly remembers.
It was actually kibidango, not mochi that Momotaro used to enchant his followers. Which for any followers of One Piece, that is literally Tama's power that she uses to get the Gifters on the Straw Hats side. Hell that whole arc to the Wano saga could be seen as the Momotaro tale. Another alternative way to interpret the tale of Momotaro is of the conflict between Okoyama and Kagawa prefectures.
The "rice cakes" he mentioned Momotaro set out with are actually supposed to be the kibidango, not onigiri too. Onigiri are rice balls, not rice cakes. Of all the possible filings for onigiri, none of them are sweet but rather sour or salty.
Does anyone else agree that Ogerpon is one of the cutest Pokemon ever? I can’t help but smile whenever I see her face, and when I first saw her running circles around my character, my heart practically melted!
When you mention the chains look like they don't belong, I like that the beautiful Fezandipiti is the only one with the the same colors as the chain in his design. Like it's an accessory matching his outfit
Ok, but imagine if they weren't dancing. imagine you walk into a town and there's just dozens of dead-eyed people just standing around staring at nothing and occasionally mumbling mochi mochi. that's actually nightmarish
Before u talk to the couple that got possessed outside they do just stand there mumbling mochi at each other until u talk to them they do the dance but I think funny enough the dance is their way of the finger pointing that the aliens did in invasion of the body snatchers but just a goofy way of doing it
Hey Lockstin, here’s an idea. Why do 2 of the 3 bat Pokémon lines (not counting Lunala) evolve with high friendship? Speaking of high friendship, are there lore reasons dictating what species require high friendship evolutions?
What gets me the most is Pecharunts shiny, turning yellow and golden! It literally becomes the embodiment of golden child syndrome! 💀 It’s honestly kinda sad but also a bit funny as I’m now imagining them blasting “Aishite Aishite Aishite” at 2 in the morning.
I'll be honest with you, Momotaro is described as lazy in many versions of the legend, but he is also strong, smart, kindhearted and brave individual, plus the physical description varies from fat lazy loser to tall, well built and handsome young man 🍑💪💪
Imagine if a villain team caught the Loyal Three and Pecharunt to aid in their schemes. Like I could totally see them being happy to work for Neo Team Plasma, Galactic, and Flare. You know what’d be really dark, if Louie from Pikmin ate the Loyal Three and Pecharunt.
18:44 That's technically not what happened. According to the backstory video on the Pokémon channel, Pecharunt's caretakers heard about the brilliant masks worn by Ogerpon and her trainer and asked Pecharunt to bring them the masks, as eating the mochi brought out their greed and they were constantly asking Pecharunt for things. So Pecharunt and the Loyal Three weren't after Ogerpon herself, they just wanted the masks.
Fezandipiti being a male Pokemon despite looking very feminine does coincidentally line in with Avataro Sentai Donbrothers, the first sentai to feature a male Pink Ranger whose ranger form is a Pheasant. Their yellow ranger takes the form of an oni and is the only female in the group, like Ogerpon. Not to mention all the masks available in Kitakami of the loyal three depicts their faces as having ranger-style eye holes or visors. Not far off to think that the ranger show had some influence on this since it was the sentai series airing in Japan during Scarlet and Violet, and it had just ended when the Teal Mask was announced. Kinda fitting since the Paldean dex introduced Lokix, a Pokemon based on Kamen Rider Black and Black RX. Kamen Rider and Super Sentai often having a back-to-back series billing in Japan called Superhero Time.
@@VSSEDragon3 @MORISAKI WIN OFFICIAL be like: Exactly, and, this also references how Tsuyoshi Kijino, also known as Kiji Brother, is the first official male Pink Ranger in the entire Super Sentai series. Mario Mori, Zyuoh Human, from Dobutsu Sentai Zyuohger, does not count, because he is one of those Sentai characters who just puts on a costume and simply refers to himself as an official member of whatever Sentai team he relates to.
Using Dionysus as an influence kind of makes sense, as Pecharunt’s battle theme is basically a party remix of the loyal three theme. He was the not-always-fun-loving party god dude did some scary shits.
I can’t unsee the connections between the Loyal three, Pecharunt and Ogerpon, and a recent season of Super Sentai, Don Brothers. The red Ranger is Momotaro, so the leader of the team. The yellow Ranger is the Oni, and the only female on the team. The blue Ranger is the monkey, like Munkidori. The black Ranger is the dog. Okidogi has a lot of black in its design, and black rangers and green rangers are often interchangeable in Super Sentai. It’s also funny how Inu Brother and Okidogi have flipped body proportions. And the pink Ranger is the pheasant, who’s officially the first male pink Ranger, and pink is close enough to red. It’s also worth mentioning that the masks sold at the festival area of Kitakami resembles the helmets of Japanese superheroes like the aforementioned, and they happened to come out at the same time, though it’s most likely happenstance.
@@Nameless-ln5mr @MORISAKI WIN OFFICIAL be like: What? I thought that all of The Kitakami Region Pokemon were Shiny-Locked, much like most recent Pokemon are. Shiny-Locked means a Pokemon does not a Shiny color scheme variant.
@@avoprim5028 Even if you can’t obtain them via regular means, data for the Shiny forms of all Kitakami Pokémon still exists in the game’s code. You can find images of Shiny Peacharunt on Bulbapedia, and in Lockstin’s latest video, which showcases the Shiny forms of Gen IX’s roster, and their inspirations, DLC included.
@@avoprim5028 My previous response seems to be deleted for whatever reason, so I’m just going to say that wikis and Lockstin’s latest video as of writing this have an image of Shiny Pecharunt. That’s because the game’s code has data for Pecharunt’s Shiny form, even if you can’t get it in game.
To my understanding the classical version of Momotaro is more or less "an elderly couple finds a giant peach floating down the river which they eat and become rejuvenated to the prime of youth (around 30 years old) and conceive a child that takes 3 years to be born. Due to that he comes out able to walk and talk and at age 15 he decides to go take on the oni at their homeland. He does buy the loyalty of his animal companions via rice balls, but the attack on Onigashima is much more an unprompted assault for glory than anything else" Also my guy you are so close with Ogerpon, the name is a dual meaning: -pon as in "friendly" but also -pon as in DEKOpon, a type of japanese orange/citrus
Pecharunt: "I'm advocating for an obscene amount of money to be allocated to the toxic mochi fund." Trainer: "Yeah, but what will your party do for the working man?" Pecharunt: "Feed toxic mochi to them." Trainer: "Oh, sure, you say that NOW."
Literally the best edutainment channel. I have nothing to say, I'm just posting a comment to feed the algorithm, because videos like this need to be seen, especially by kids, and especially especially by non-Japanese kids. Though I guess I could take this opportunity to express my delight at Maxill getting to play hero! :D
Ogerpon is just a silly little goober of a girl who wants to attend the festival but is deathly shy, and has had bad interactions with the locals, so she hides her face behind masks to try to fit in better and not scare people. She is a wholesome bean who greatly deserves headpats and love and to wear her cute masks and be happy. I adore her so much, what a delightful Pokémon she is.
34:41 Yea that's why I named mine Momotaros, as a reference to Kamen Rider Den-O. Momtaros is an imagin who takes the form of an oni. All the imagin are based on fairy tales and/or nursery rhymes (there's a Piggies Imagin which is one being with a pair of independently thinking heads on its shoulders but they're mostly based on fairy tales)
@MORISAKI WIN OFFICIAL be like: Agreed, especially because the shared Momotaro theming between both Momotaros and Donbrothers led to there being a crossover web series in the form of Donbrothers Meets Kamen Rider Den-O: Aim For It! The Don-O.
Still weird that Pecharunt feels like it'd fit in as a Yo-Kai in the Yo-Kai Watch franchise, to the point that the mind control mochi could be inspiriting instead of possession and it'd somehow fit really well, to the point I made a call outpost an hour after Mochie Mayhem had dropped. I'm now less mad about it and more mixed tho, because I'm both a Pokemon and Yo-Kai Watch fan. If they somehow had a collab I'd cry tears of joy
@@tobysinbad it's the way it's portrayed. I don't think specifically purple auras that wrap around a person to show they are inspirited/possessed are a common thing in Japanese folk lore. You look at them side by side and it's obvious why that's what my mind went to
You never know, especially with media/genre tropes, Maybe it is! Ever noticed that in alot of, especially eastern, video games purple is the color of evil?
@@DWandLoZfan_and_Knuckles yeah, but the sheer amount of similarities are what make it noticable. Like I'm not saying the Dark lord being Purple and the early cutscene in Miitopia showing his evil infecting Miitopia as purple goop is copying or at least similar to Pokemon or Yo-Kai Watch. It's specifically how it looks like specifically Yo-Kai Watch's Inspiriting, the purple aura in the same way, the characters in universe not noticing, it being caused by a ghost, whether it be via direct possession or something causing it (aka food this time) Like anyone saying that it's just a coincidence has never played a Yo-Kai Watch game
A minor thing to mention: The zombified villagers all saying Mochi Mochi is another flipping of the script. While being a common greeting phrase it began as a form of superstition. Supposedly possesed people could not respond with mochi mochi as greeting or the spell would be broken. Having the villagers say nothing BUT mochi mochi is just the reversal of this idea.
Isn’t that “moshi moshi”? Unsure if the kanji would let the homophone stand or if the chi and shi make the meanings very different. Either way they sound similar enough that it sounds a likely influence.
I think I got more invested in Ogerpon and Pecharunt's squad than I did even sandwich lizards and the paradox mons... Evil baby Momotaro and his poisonous besties commit accidental murder and sweet baby ogre (who is also kinda peachy?) pulls out a Gets-You-Stick and DESTROYS THEM. (and at a type disadvantage too!)
Well many people have problems of how pokemon has turned out with its legendary pokemon lore and some questionable plot that aren't as good and epic as before. But I would say that throughout these years pokemon world has become alive it's no longer just legendary and normal pokemon. Now we have genetic mutation, alien and many other varieties now the pokemon world feels more "realistic " and with countless possibilities that we can theorize.
I never realised this before, but Pecharunt looks a lot like a Tapu with how it has the "split shell" arms design like the Tapus. Could it have been a guardian of something at one point? Also, love these deep dive videos. Never knew about the darker version of the Momotaro tale and I love how the DLC subverted the story by having the Loyal Three be the actual villains rather than Ogerpon.
When Austin started talking about the water mask representing sadness, I couldn't help but think of Inside Out and I really wanted the other masks to fit 😂
Three, you mean? Though Munkidori, Fezandipiti, and Pecharunt do also take once-unique type combos from the likes of Galarian Slowbro and Slowking, Galarian Weezing, and the Gastly line. (Would include Okidogi, but there were already two Poison/Fighting families.)
I love the effects put on for Pechrunt's stand-up routine. Got the voice to ALMOST be H. John Benjamin. Next playthrough (if ever) I'm naming my little runt Sterling or Dutchess. (Archer fans?)
I like the 3 legendary pigs idea, though!!! Butaleaf (Flying/Grass), Butacrag (Flying/Rock) and Butadome (Flying/Steel), and their *protector*, not enemy, Howlone (Dark/Fighting). Long ago, Howlone would save each of the legendary pigs from a disaster, and build each of them their homes. Howlone could be seen testing the strength of the Pokemon's new shelters using its breath in a technique called "Power Howl", and with each time, their fortresses wold withstand it a little bit more, but it was always holding back, because it was trying to protect and teach the other Pokemon. One day, human settlers arrived and witnessed this, deciding instead that Howlone was attacking the young Pokemon. Having never seen humans before, the 3 pigs ran in completely opposite directions, and, unable to find their way back to each other, would not reunite so easily. Howlone would face a much crueler fate, as the humans' weapons would wound it, and scare it off. These wounds being the reason why it embraced the Darkness.
Can also see the similarities of this folklore to the Wano arc in One Piece. Momonosuke is basically Momotaro, gaining allies to fight a Oni Man on an island which has a large mountain sized building in the shape of a skull with horns. Momonosuke also turns into a PEACH coloured Dragon. Separate from him but in the same arc, Tama is a girl who can create Mochi that when eaten by creatures they bend to her will and obey her orders.
I do have a theory/have seen theories about what Pokemon the loyal three were before they got chained Okidogi once being a Riolu Munkidori once being a Thwackey Fezandipiti once being an Unfezant
I feel like those could be other pokémon that will be presented in the new Game Riolu doesn't look okidogi Munkydori is no the starter of the galar region That thing is grass and the monkey is psychi Fasendepyti Yes could be the unfazent.
I wonder if the 4 onis was why the first Yokai watch game had 4 onis. Garagros and ogralus fight with fire and water so that draws a connection, and while orcanos uses absorption elemental he does seem to complete the trio because he's colored black. The hidden oni is even yellow like gilgaros and gilgaros is definitely hidden alright, youd need to spend hours at the gahsapon to get the right Yokai to undo his seal and get him.
My relationship with the pokemon franchise is complex, but even if I haven't bought the dlc I'm always excited to watch Lockstin explain the lore of new Pokemon
Do you know what’s funny about that? Close to the end of this year my English teacher was dancing the Macarena outside her room because it was playing on her Alexa, later I was told that two of my friends were also dancing the Macarena, they joined in! I got a good laugh out of that.
@@darkabyssshine did you ever see That one Episode of Doctor Who? This episode had Aliens take over the minds of anyone who had B Type blood, forcing them to act odd and dance? We need to study why most humans react to the Macarena and very few don't.
@@peteynutt4104 brain aliens? That is what truly is being hidden in the area 51. The aliens who who invented the Macarena, there is no other excuse for why it compels people to dance.
Ogerpon is easily my favourite new Pokémon from not just this, but the Indigo Disk DLC as well, and even I hadn't noticed some of these things about her!
Another great vid! I also love how more and more you are referencing the Yakuza/Like a Dragon series. As someone who is a big fan a both series as well, it really brings a smile to my face. Keep up the good work!
*not to mention, while obvious, the loyal 3 have their names sound similar to synonyms for “good natured/alright”. Namely: Fezendipiti = Serendipity, Monkidori = Hunky-dory and Okidogi = Okidoki.* *edit: remind me not to immediately jump before the video’s end*
26:25 Yugioh players know this as the poorly localized "Kunai With Chain" though even the original Japanese name incorrectly calls it a "Chain-Attached Boomerang"
@MORISAKI WIN OFFICIAL be like: Right, because of the fact, that, well, coincidentally, the last episode of Avataro Sentai Donbrothers aired the day before Pokemon Day.
fun fact, eejanaika is the name of a roller coaster in one of japan's biggest theme parks, fuji-q highland! i didn't know about this meaning and the connotation of this dance festival, that definitely adds a whole new meaning to this very chaotic ride with spinning seats and all that! i'm really happy to find out that this word bridges two of my special interests hahaha
I think Pecharunt looks like a Tapu. So what if it is ? It was the land guardian of and island that was destroyed. When the land died it lost it's fairy type abd gained ghost type. It washes up on Kitakami. It is jealous of Ogrepon bc she is "tapu" of Kitakami. That's why Pecharunt steals the masks. I just really like the idea of him being the ghost of a tapu.
The design and name origins of Pecharunt were definitely NOT what I was expecting, but given the context of everything else going on in Kitakami, it makes sense and the company did an amazing job coming up with these Pokémon for Teal Mask. It honestly leaves me wanting more actual menevolent legendary or mythical Pokémon like Pecharunt and Eternatus cuz I feel like we have very few that we can consider menevolent and most are more the "misunderstood" type or are straight up forces of nature or protect something of nature.😆👍🏼
@MORISAKI WIN OFFICIAL be like: It does, and, the whole Blood Moon thing references Donbrothers Don 12: The Moon Is Lying. You know, Don Onitaijin debut, and, Kyuranger tribute episode.
Ok, hear me out, Pecharunt used its Toxic Chain to "dark evolve" (name pending) the following Pokemon into the Loyal Three; Spritzee into Fezandipiti Oranguru into Munkidori Riolu into Okidogi 💯💯💯
Okay, so I only noticed this yesterday, but now I'm curious to see if other characters follow this trend. The gen six gym leader Valerie has a very uncanny resemblance to Lurantis with her outfit, a pokemon that came out a generation later. Could it be that other pokemon are getting early reveals through character models? Nintendo has alreasy told us to pay attention to characters more before, as Scarlet and Violet would have characters referencing past people in Legends: Arceus. Who's to say someone doesn't have a subtle reference to a pokemon we might be seeing in Z-A
I’d like to point out that Phantump is the spirit of dead child manifested as a possessed stump. Ogerpon is very childlike, and has a small trunk for legs. Could these two be related?
If you ask me I think both aren’t in the wrong, sure one is more innocent than the other but both had good intentions and reasons for doing what they did. Ogrepon wanted to protect her master but she was too late and violently attacked Pecharunt’s group. Pecharunt wanted to make their adoptive parents as happy as possible, it didn’t know that the masks were owned by Ogrepon and her master but it still wanted to fulfill its mission. In the end both lost everything because of the others desire, Ogrepon lost her master, the masks, and now was seen as a monster by the villagers and for Pecharunt it lost its loyal companions, never fulfilled its final mission for the adoptive couple who it never gets to see again, and of course its side of the story will never be told… I love both of their stories and hope they could be friends eventually!❤
I REALLY like that they combine the two different versions of Momotaro together. Like they lean into the original version sure but the supplemental material we know does hint that Pecharunt was like the child friendly version too.
@MORISAKI WIN OFFICIAL be like: I do too, especially because of Donbrothers, but I sure hope that the original version of the story was also adapted for the show.
I'm surprised the additional flavor text for the Loyal Three wasn't brought up. When hunting for Ogerpon's masks, you can hover over where the Loyal Three are located on the map and it mentions how Okidogi was a weak dog Pokémon that wanted to be strong, Munkidori was a dimwitted monkey Pokémon that wanted to be smart, and Fezandipiti was a plain looking bird Pokémon that wanted to be beautiful.
Wonder when the other DLC pokemon origins will come, really wondering a bit on our tera turtle... I mean, yes, world turtle and tera energy but... is that all?
I love you, Maxil, never change!😂 Oh man, didn't realize that Momotaro was such a brutal tale. Some cool info and lore in this one! Kinda want someone to do a video on what the Loyal 3 (Stooges) used to be.
@MORISAKI WIN OFFICIAL be like: Neither did I, also, it depends on whether or not, and, if so, then, where, you can even access the original Momotaro story.
Animal Crossing New Horizons also has a nod to Momotaro. It's an item called the Peach Surprise Box, which is a toy peach that opens up to reveal a baby on a spring, like a fruity jack-in-the-box.
@MORISAKI WIN OFFICIAL be like: I like that, also, The Teal Mask DLC was announced literally the day after Donbrothers ended, which is very fitting, because both are based on the story of Momotaro.
I've always wondered how Lockstin and crew are able to make the Pokémon still images bend, stretch, curl, motion, overall animated. Is it something that can be done in Adobe Premiere Pro, or is it Adobe After Effects, or something else? I really would love to know if anyone could tell me. :3
We use After Effects' Puppet Pin tool to animate them. Some of them, like Pecharunt, need to be taken into Photoshop and made into separate layers to they can move more fluidly behind the body. Some of them, like Pikachu and Serperior, are really easy thanks to how their bodies are in full view without any limbs overlapping.
@@FineappleRyan Thank you so much, always love knowing the insides and works of how videos are made, for the longest time I've wanted to know how you talented editors are able to give life to the artwork of Pokémon, official or fan-made ones. It really means a lot to me that you went out of your way to tell me how it works, as someone aspiring to make content in the future and learn different ways of editing. Thank you so much Ryan, ^w^ (sorry if I went a bit overboard with my reply to you, I just wanted to show my gratitude).
@@MonoHerobrine My pleasure! A great way to get into the basics of editing, and how I first got into it, is to make anime/game music videos. It'll teach you timing, rhythm, transitions, etc. And there are LOADS of awesome tutorials on RU-vid that can help you get nearly any style you're looking for.
@@MonoHerobrine I've made plenty in the past, but the majority of them were made before RU-vid was commonplace. All that's really on my personal channel is a Skyrim machinima from years ago. All my current stuff is part of Lockstin & Gnoggin these days.