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[[File:Scarlet Violet starter reveal screenshot.png|thumb|left|240px|Reveal of the [[starter Pokémon]] for {{g|Scarlet and Violet}}]]
[[File:Scarlet Violet starter reveal screenshot.png|thumb|250px|Reveal of the [[starter Pokémon]] for {{g|Scarlet and Violet}}]]
The first [[Generation IX]] Pokémon were revealed alongside {{g|Scarlet and Violet}} in the sixth [[Pokémon Presents]], which aired on [[Pokémon Day]] on February 27, 2022.<ref>"[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xoiwcdqMlCA Pokémon Presents | 2.27.2022]." The Official Pokémon YouTube channel. ''YouTube''.</ref> The presentation revealed the [[starter Pokémon]], {{p|Sprigatito}}, {{p|Fuecoco}}, and {{p|Quaxly}}. A second trailer was released on June 1, revealing {{p|Pawmi}}, {{p|Smoliv}}, and {{p|Lechonk}}.<ref>"[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ruBLEEqw_c Second Trailer | Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet]." The Official Pokémon YouTube channel. ''YouTube''.</ref> The trailer also revealed the {{pkmn2|Legendary}} [[game mascot]]s, {{p|Koraidon}} and {{p|Miraidon}}, whose designs and theming were previously teased in Scarlet and Violet's logos, respectively. On August 3, another Pokémon Presents revealed {{p|Fidough}} and {{p|Cetitan}}, and also featured a glimpse of a mysterious vehicle.<ref>"[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ojiBuA97rdc Pokémon Presents | 08.03.2022]." The Official Pokémon YouTube channel. ''YouTube''.</ref> On August 21, a trailer revealed a Pokémon resembling Koraidon and Miraidon, named {{p|Cyclizar}}.<ref>"[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O6zFq5nd0tU Competitive Play Trailer | Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet]." The Official Pokémon YouTube channel. ''YouTube''.</ref> The official Scarlet and Violet website unveiled the names and other details of each of the new Pokémon as they were revealed, though the [[type]]s of the two new Legendary Pokémon remained a mystery until the games' release.
The first [[Generation IX]] Pokémon were revealed alongside {{g|Scarlet and Violet}} in the sixth [[Pokémon Presents]], which aired on [[Pokémon Day]] on February 27, 2022.<ref>"[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xoiwcdqMlCA Pokémon Presents | 2.27.2022]." The Official Pokémon YouTube channel. ''YouTube''.</ref> The presentation revealed the [[starter Pokémon]], {{p|Sprigatito}}, {{p|Fuecoco}}, and {{p|Quaxly}}. A second trailer was released on June 1, revealing {{p|Pawmi}}, {{p|Smoliv}}, and {{p|Lechonk}}.<ref>"[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ruBLEEqw_c Second Trailer | Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet]." The Official Pokémon YouTube channel. ''YouTube''.</ref> The trailer also revealed the {{pkmn2|Legendary}} [[game mascot]]s, {{p|Koraidon}} and {{p|Miraidon}}, whose designs and theming were previously teased in Scarlet and Violet's logos, respectively. On August 3, another Pokémon Presents revealed {{p|Fidough}} and {{p|Cetitan}}, and also featured a glimpse of a mysterious vehicle.<ref>"[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ojiBuA97rdc Pokémon Presents | 08.03.2022]." The Official Pokémon YouTube channel. ''YouTube''.</ref> On August 21, a trailer revealed a Pokémon resembling Koraidon and Miraidon, named {{p|Cyclizar}}.<ref>"[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O6zFq5nd0tU Competitive Play Trailer | Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet]." The Official Pokémon YouTube channel. ''YouTube''.</ref> The official Scarlet and Violet website unveiled the names and other details of each of the new Pokémon as they were revealed, though the [[type]]s of the two new Legendary Pokémon remained a mystery until the games' release.


The official English Pokémon Twitter account posted images on August 29, 2022 depicting strange markings on trees in the [[Paldea]] region.<ref>[https://twitter.com/Pokemon/status/1564236773986795521?lang=en Tweet by Pokémon (@Pokemon)]. Posted on August 29, 2022.</ref> The next day, another post revealed that the markings were made by a Pokémon named {{p|Grafaiai}}, shown in three images as a blurry silhouette.<ref>[https://twitter.com/Pokemon/status/1564599438236057602?lang=en Tweet by Pokémon (@Pokemon)]. Posted on August 30, 2022.</ref> The Pokémon was then fully revealed on September 1 in a video posted to the official Pokémon Twitter and [[YouTube]] accounts.<ref>[https://twitter.com/Pokemon/status/1565331648345931776?lang=en Tweet by Pokémon (@Pokemon)]. Posted on September 1, 2022.</ref><ref>"[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rPWSMyGx6OI Grafaiai makes its mark! | Pokémon Scarlet & Pokémon Violet]." The Official Pokémon YouTube channel. ''YouTube''.</ref>
The official English Pokémon Twitter account posted images on August 29, 2022 depicting strange markings on trees in the [[Paldea]] region.<ref>[https://twitter.com/Pokemon/status/1564236773986795521?lang=en Tweet by Pokémon (@Pokemon)]. Posted on August 29, 2022.</ref> The next day, another post revealed that the markings were made by a Pokémon named {{p|Grafaiai}}, shown in three images as a blurry silhouette.<ref>[https://twitter.com/Pokemon/status/1564599438236057602?lang=en Tweet by Pokémon (@Pokemon)]. Posted on August 30, 2022.</ref> The Pokémon was then fully revealed on September 1 in a video posted to the official Pokémon Twitter and [[YouTube]] accounts.<ref>[https://twitter.com/Pokemon/status/1565331648345931776?lang=en Tweet by Pokémon (@Pokemon)]. Posted on September 1, 2022.</ref><ref>"[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rPWSMyGx6OI Grafaiai makes its mark! | Pokémon Scarlet & Pokémon Violet]." The Official Pokémon YouTube channel. ''YouTube''.</ref>
   
   
[[File:Starfall Street artwork.png|thumb|left|240px|Art of the [[Starmobile]] from the Scarlet and Violet website]]
[[File:Starfall Street artwork.png|thumb|left|250px|Art of the [[Starmobile]] from the Scarlet and Violet website]]
A trailer on September 7, 2022 provided a better look at the aforementioned mysterious vehicle, which now had a visible eye and rear engines.<ref>"[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NreJ_VEcuYE Seek Your Treasure! | Pokémon Scarlet & Pokémon Violet]." The Official Pokémon YouTube channel. ''YouTube''.</ref> The Scarlet and Violet website revealed it to be a type of custom car called the [[Starmobile]].<ref>"[https://scarletviolet.pokemon.com/en-us/news/treasure_hunt/ Your Own Story, Woven Through Your Treasure Hunt]." [https://scarletviolet.pokemon.com Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet | Official Website].</ref> Each of the [[Team Star]] squad's bosses would appear riding their own Starmobile, which would get in the way and need to be defeated in battle in addition to the bosses' other Pokémon. Artwork on the site also revealed the Starmobiles to have tongues. Additionally, the trailer revealed {{p|Klawf}}, including a {{pkmn2|giant}} one known as the Stony Cliff {{pkmn2|Titan}}, as well as {{p|Armarouge}} and {{p|Ceruledge}}.
A trailer on September 7, 2022 provided a better look at the aforementioned mysterious vehicle, which now had a visible eye and rear engines.<ref>"[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NreJ_VEcuYE Seek Your Treasure! | Pokémon Scarlet & Pokémon Violet]." The Official Pokémon YouTube channel. ''YouTube''.</ref> The Scarlet and Violet website revealed it to be a type of custom car called the [[Starmobile]].<ref>"[https://scarletviolet.pokemon.com/en-us/news/treasure_hunt/ Your Own Story, Woven Through Your Treasure Hunt]." [https://scarletviolet.pokemon.com Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet | Official Website].</ref> Each of the [[Team Star]] squad's bosses would appear riding their own Starmobile, which would get in the way and need to be defeated in battle in addition to the bosses' other Pokémon. Artwork on the site also revealed the Starmobiles to have tongues. Additionally, the trailer revealed {{p|Klawf}}, including a {{pkmn2|giant}} one known as the Stony Cliff {{pkmn2|Titan}}, as well as {{p|Armarouge}} and {{p|Ceruledge}}.


A video revealing {{p|Wiglett}}, a Pokémon resembling {{p|Diglett}}, was released on September 28, 2022. While the video initially speculated that Wiglett would be a [[regional form]] of Diglett, it was concluded that Wiglett is in fact an entirely different species.
A video revealing {{p|Wiglett}}, a Pokémon resembling {{p|Diglett}}, was released on September 28, 2022.<ref>"[https://wpes.pokemon.co.jp/en/ World Pokémon Ecological Society]." ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pQoVAMGli0E Video archived by Serebii on September 28, 2022].)</ref> While the video initially speculated that Wiglett would be a [[regional form]] of Diglett, it was concluded that Wiglett is in fact an entirely different species.


On October 6, 2022, a trailer revealed a new [[evolution]] of {{p|Girafarig}}, named {{p|Farigiraf}}.<ref>"[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4YEEDqke-D0 Jump into a Paldean Journey | Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet]." The Official Pokémon YouTube channel. ''YouTube''.</ref> Several other new Pokémon could also briefly be seen in this trailer, though they were not acknowledged at the time and their names and details were unknown. 4 minutes and 8 seconds into the trailer, a Pokémon resembling Armarouge and Ceruledge could be seen behind {{p|Torkoal}}. At 7 minutes and 16 seconds, a few new Pokémon (and {{p|Rookidee}}) were visible on the minimap. At 9 minutes and 34 seconds, a new Pokémon could very briefly be seen obscured by the camera guide while {{rf|Paldean}} {{p|Wooper}} is on-screen.
On October 6, 2022, a trailer revealed a new [[evolution]] of {{p|Girafarig}}, named {{p|Farigiraf}}.<ref>"[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4YEEDqke-D0 Jump into a Paldean Journey | Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet]." The Official Pokémon YouTube channel. ''YouTube''.</ref> Several other new Pokémon could also briefly be seen in this trailer, though they were not acknowledged at the time and their names and details were unknown. 4 minutes and 8 seconds into the trailer, a Pokémon resembling Armarouge and Ceruledge could be seen behind {{p|Torkoal}}. At 7 minutes and 16 seconds, a few new Pokémon (and {{p|Rookidee}}) were visible on the minimap. At 9 minutes and 34 seconds, a new Pokémon could very briefly be seen obscured by the camera guide while {{rf|Paldean}} {{p|Wooper}} is on-screen.
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A teaser video about {{type|Ghost}} Pokémon in Paldea was posted to the official Pokémon Twitter account on October 24, 2022, including a couple brief glimpses of a purple light on the ground.<ref>[https://twitter.com/Pokemon/status/1584600698028969984 Tweet by Pokémon (@Pokemon).] Posted on October 24, 2022.</ref> The second part of the video was uploaded the next day, revealing {{p|Greavard}}.<ref>"[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PF5UzdmOzPs A new Ghost-type Pokémon appeared in Paldea!]" The Official Pokémon YouTube channel. ''YouTube''.</ref>
A teaser video about {{type|Ghost}} Pokémon in Paldea was posted to the official Pokémon Twitter account on October 24, 2022, including a couple brief glimpses of a purple light on the ground.<ref>[https://twitter.com/Pokemon/status/1584600698028969984 Tweet by Pokémon (@Pokemon).] Posted on October 24, 2022.</ref> The second part of the video was uploaded the next day, revealing {{p|Greavard}}.<ref>"[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PF5UzdmOzPs A new Ghost-type Pokémon appeared in Paldea!]" The Official Pokémon YouTube channel. ''YouTube''.</ref>


[[File:GimmighoulRevealChestFront.png|thumb|left|200px|Chest image from teaser website]]
[[File:GimmighoulRevealChestFront.png|thumb|200px|Chest image from teaser website]]
A special website went live on November 5, 2022, showcasing a treasure chest and a counter, which periodically ticked upwards every few hours as it was slowly filled with coins.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/0/https://chest.pokemon.com/ Earliest archive of https://chest.pokemon.com/ from November 5, 2022].</ref> The same day, a mysterious Pokémon appeared in {{g|GO}} after the {{p|Dratini}} [[Community Day|Community Day Classic]] event ended. Golden [[PokéStop]]s were added to the game, and spinning one would cause a small grey Pokémon to show up and follow the player for a short time, although it could not be properly encountered or caught. The next day, the counter on the special website eventually capped out at 999, and the site became a redirect to a new page on the Scarlet and Violet website featuring an embedded YouTube video revealing {{p|Gimmighoul}}.<ref>"[https://scarletviolet.pokemon.com/en-us/chest-research/ Investigations into a Newly Discovered Pokémon Are Under Way!]" Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet | Official Website.</ref><ref>"[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-nzi0S3NGzg Where are these mysterious coins coming from? | Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet]." The Official Pokémon YouTube channel. ''YouTube''.</ref> A brief glimpse of {{form|Gimmighoul|Roaming Form}} Gimmighoul could partially be seen in a brief shot from the October 6 trailer before the Pokémon's official reveal.  
A special website went live on November 5, 2022, showcasing a treasure chest and a counter, which periodically ticked upwards every few hours as it was slowly filled with coins.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/0/https://chest.pokemon.com/ Earliest archive of https://chest.pokemon.com/ from November 5, 2022].</ref> The same day, a mysterious Pokémon appeared in {{g|GO}} after the {{p|Dratini}} [[Community Day|Community Day Classic]] event ended. Golden [[PokéStop]]s were added to the game, and spinning one would cause a small grey Pokémon to show up and follow the player for a short time, although it could not be properly encountered or caught. The next day, the counter on the special website eventually capped out at 999, and the site became a redirect to a new page on the Scarlet and Violet website featuring an embedded YouTube video revealing {{p|Gimmighoul}}.<ref>"[https://scarletviolet.pokemon.com/en-us/chest-research/ Investigations into a Newly Discovered Pokémon Are Under Way!]" Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet | Official Website.</ref><ref>"[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-nzi0S3NGzg Where are these mysterious coins coming from? | Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet]." The Official Pokémon YouTube channel. ''YouTube''.</ref> A brief glimpse of {{form|Gimmighoul|Roaming Form}} Gimmighoul could partially be seen in a brief shot from the October 6 trailer before the Pokémon's official reveal.  


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====More Pokémon to Treasure====
====More Pokémon to Treasure====
[[File:The Teal Mask Key Art.png|thumb|left|240px|The Pokémon featured in [[The Teal Mask]]]]
[[File:The Teal Mask Key Art.png|thumb|250px|The Pokémon featured in [[The Teal Mask]]]]
The seventh [[Pokémon Presents]], which aired on [[Pokémon Day]] on February 27, 2023, revealed two new [[Paradox Pokémon]], {{p|Walking Wake}} and {{p|Iron Leaves}}, which were made available to catch in {{g|Scarlet and Violet}}, respectively, in a [[Tera Raid Battle]] event that began shortly after the broadcast.<ref>"[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qyfyd_t9mzs Pokémon Presents | 2.27.2023]." The Official Pokémon YouTube channel. ''YouTube''.</ref> Walking Wake and Iron Leaves were previously hinted at in the [[Scarlet Book]]{{sup/9|S}} and [[Violet Book]]{{sup/9|V}}, which included sketches depicting an imaginary creature based on the Paradox Pokémon found in [[Area Zero]]. The drawing in the Scarlet Book resembles the three [[Legendary beasts]], while the one in the Violet Book resembles the three [[Swords of Justice]].
The seventh [[Pokémon Presents]], which aired on [[Pokémon Day]] on February 27, 2023, revealed two new [[Paradox Pokémon]], {{p|Walking Wake}} and {{p|Iron Leaves}}, which were made available to catch in {{g|Scarlet and Violet}}, respectively, in a [[Tera Raid Battle]] event that began shortly after the broadcast.<ref>"[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qyfyd_t9mzs Pokémon Presents | 2.27.2023]." The Official Pokémon YouTube channel. ''YouTube''.</ref> Walking Wake and Iron Leaves were previously hinted at in the [[Scarlet Book]]{{sup/9|S}} and [[Violet Book]]{{sup/9|V}}, which included sketches depicting an imaginary creature based on the Paradox Pokémon found in [[Area Zero]]. The drawing in the Scarlet Book resembles the three [[Legendary beasts]], while the one in the Violet Book resembles the three [[Swords of Justice]].


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Okidogi, Munkidori, and Fezandipiti were previously hinted at in Scarlet and Violet in a poster outside of the [[Treasure Eatery]] in [[Medali]], containing stylized silhouettes of the three Pokémon. Additionally, a sketch of a Pokémon similar to Terapagos appears in the Scarlet Book and Violet Book.
Okidogi, Munkidori, and Fezandipiti were previously hinted at in Scarlet and Violet in a poster outside of the [[Treasure Eatery]] in [[Medali]], containing stylized silhouettes of the three Pokémon. Additionally, a sketch of a Pokémon similar to Terapagos appears in the Scarlet Book and Violet Book.


[[File:Unknown Pokémon HZ002.png|thumb|left|240px|The mysterious new Pokémon in ''[[Pokémon Horizons: The Series]]'']]
[[File:Unknown Pokémon HZ002.png|thumb|left|250px|The mysterious new Pokémon in ''[[Pokémon Horizons: The Series]]'']]
An unnamed Pokémon resembling {{p|Terapagos}} first appeared in the [[Pokémon anime]] in the second episode of ''[[Pokémon Horizons: The Series]]'' on April 14, 2023. Three days later, the official English Pokémon Twitter account posted official art of the Pokémon and revealed that it would be obtainable in The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero.<ref>[https://twitter.com/Pokemon/status/1647948029805182976 Tweet by Pokémon (@Pokemon)]. Posted on April 17, 2023.</ref> Another tweet was also posted three hours later regarding the Pokémon's appearance in the anime and its mysterious connection to [[Liko]]'s pendant.<ref>[https://twitter.com/Pokemon/status/1647993562443788289  Tweet by Pokémon (@Pokemon)]. Posted on April 17, 2023.</ref>
An unnamed Pokémon resembling {{p|Terapagos}} first appeared in the [[Pokémon anime]] in the second episode of ''[[Pokémon Horizons: The Series]]'' on April 14, 2023. Three days later, the official English Pokémon Twitter account posted official art of the Pokémon and revealed that it would be obtainable in The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero.<ref>[https://twitter.com/Pokemon/status/1647948029805182976 Tweet by Pokémon (@Pokemon)]. Posted on April 17, 2023.</ref> Another tweet was also posted three hours later regarding the Pokémon's appearance in the anime and its mysterious connection to [[Liko]]'s pendant.<ref>[https://twitter.com/Pokemon/status/1647993562443788289  Tweet by Pokémon (@Pokemon)]. Posted on April 17, 2023.</ref>


The eighth Pokémon Presents aired on August 8, 2023 and closed with several announcements for Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, including the reveal of {{p|Dipplin}}, {{p|Archaludon}}, {{p|Raging Bolt}}, and {{p|Iron Crown}}.<ref>"[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7QiLe4pTHAE Pokémon Presents | 8.8.2023]" The Official Pokémon YouTube channel. ''YouTube''.</ref> The presentation also revealed that the previously unnamed Pokémon that first appeared in the anime is actually the Normal Form of Terapagos, while the previously revealed form of Terapagos is its Terastal Form. Additionally, Ogerpon was also revealed to have a unique form while Terastallized.
The eighth Pokémon Presents aired on August 8, 2023 and closed with several announcements for Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, including the reveal of {{p|Dipplin}}, {{p|Archaludon}}, {{p|Raging Bolt}}, and {{p|Iron Crown}}.<ref>"[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7QiLe4pTHAE Pokémon Presents | 8.8.2023]" The Official Pokémon YouTube channel. ''YouTube''.</ref> The presentation also revealed that the previously unnamed Pokémon that first appeared in the anime is actually the Normal Form of Terapagos, while the previously revealed form of Terapagos is its Terastal Form. Additionally, Ogerpon was also revealed to have a unique form while Terastallized.


[[File:The Haunting Tale of Poltchageist Poster.png|thumb|left|200px|The Haunting Tale of Poltchageist Poster]]
[[File:The Haunting Tale of Poltchageist Poster.png|thumb|200px|The Haunting Tale of Poltchageist Poster]]
A video posted to YouTube on August 22, 2023 revealed a new Pokémon [[Ecologically similar Pokémon|similar]] to {{p|Sinistea}}, named {{p|Poltchageist}}.<ref>"[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sMWrwe9fJJk The Haunting Tale of Poltchageist]." The Official Pokémon YouTube channel. ''YouTube''.</ref> The Pokémon was first teased during the [[2023 World Championships]], where attendees were given a tea ceremony set with the date of the reveal trailer's release included. Additional teasers included the official Pokémon website featuring a background decorated with matcha powder, as well as a [[Kitakami]] poster advertising the in-universe theatrical performance shown in the trailer.
A video posted to YouTube on August 22, 2023 revealed a new Pokémon [[Ecologically similar Pokémon|similar]] to {{p|Sinistea}}, named {{p|Poltchageist}}.<ref>"[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sMWrwe9fJJk The Haunting Tale of Poltchageist]." The Official Pokémon YouTube channel. ''YouTube''.</ref> The Pokémon was first teased during the [[2023 World Championships]], where attendees were given a tea ceremony set with the date of the reveal trailer's release included. Additional teasers included the official Pokémon website featuring a background decorated with matcha powder, as well as a [[Kitakami]] poster advertising the in-universe theatrical performance shown in the trailer.



Revision as of 14:39, 11 December 2023

New Pokémon

Generation IX

Pokémon by reveal date
Reveal date Pokémon
February 27, 2022 906Sprigatito.png
Sprigatito

909Fuecoco.png
Fuecoco
912Quaxly.png
Quaxly

June 1, 2022 921Pawmi.png
Pawmi

928Smoliv.png
Smoliv
915Lechonk.png
Lechonk
1007Koraidon.png
Koraidon
1008Miraidon.png
Miraidon

August 3, 2022 975Cetitan.png
Cetitan

926Fidough.png
Fidough

August 21, 2022 967Cyclizar.png
Cyclizar
Pre-release: 29 August 2022
1 September 2022
945Grafaiai.png
Grafaiai
September 7, 2022 950Klawf.png
Klawf

936Armarouge.png
Armarouge
937Ceruledge.png
Ceruledge

Pre-release: September 28, 2022
September 29, 2022
960Wiglett.png
Wiglett
October 6, 2022 981Farigiraf.png
Farigiraf
Pre-release: October 12, 2022
October 14, 2022
939Bellibolt.png
Bellibolt
Pre-release: October 24, 2022
October 25, 2022
971Greavard.png
Greavard
Pre-release: November 5, 2022
November 6, 2022
999Gimmighoul.png
Gimmighoul
Pre-release: September 7, 2022
November 18, 2022*
966Revavroom.png
Revavroom
Pre-release: October 6, 2022
November 18, 2022*
932Nacli.png
Nacli

924Tandemaus.png
Tandemaus
931Squawkabilly.png
Squawkabilly

Pre-release: November 8, 2022
November 18, 2022*
984Great Tusk.png
Great Tusk

990Iron Treads.png
Iron Treads
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Everything else

February 27, 2023 Walking Wake.png
Walking Wake

Iron Leaves.png
Iron Leaves
Okidogi.png
Okidogi
Munkidori.png
Munkidori
Fezandipiti.png
Fezandipiti
Ogerpon.png
Ogerpon
Terapagos.png
Terapagos

August 8, 2023 Dipplin.png
Dipplin

Archaludon.png
Archaludon
Raging Bolt.png
Raging Bolt
Iron Crown.png
Iron Crown

August 22, 2023 1012Poltchageist.png
Poltchageist
12 September 2023* 1013Sinistcha.png
Sinistcha

The first Generation IX Pokémon were revealed alongside Pokémon Scarlet and Violet in the sixth Pokémon Presents, which aired on Pokémon Day on February 27, 2022.[1] The presentation revealed the starter Pokémon, Sprigatito, Fuecoco, and Quaxly. A second trailer was released on June 1, revealing Pawmi, Smoliv, and Lechonk.[2] The trailer also revealed the Legendary game mascots, Koraidon and Miraidon, whose designs and theming were previously teased in Scarlet and Violet's logos, respectively. On August 3, another Pokémon Presents revealed Fidough and Cetitan, and also featured a glimpse of a mysterious vehicle.[3] On August 21, a trailer revealed a Pokémon resembling Koraidon and Miraidon, named Cyclizar.[4] The official Scarlet and Violet website unveiled the names and other details of each of the new Pokémon as they were revealed, though the types of the two new Legendary Pokémon remained a mystery until the games' release.

The official English Pokémon Twitter account posted images on August 29, 2022 depicting strange markings on trees in the Paldea region.[5] The next day, another post revealed that the markings were made by a Pokémon named Grafaiai, shown in three images as a blurry silhouette.[6] The Pokémon was then fully revealed on September 1 in a video posted to the official Pokémon Twitter and YouTube accounts.[7][8]

Art of the Starmobile from the Scarlet and Violet website

A trailer on September 7, 2022 provided a better look at the aforementioned mysterious vehicle, which now had a visible eye and rear engines.[9] The Scarlet and Violet website revealed it to be a type of custom car called the Starmobile.[10] Each of the Team Star squad's bosses would appear riding their own Starmobile, which would get in the way and need to be defeated in battle in addition to the bosses' other Pokémon. Artwork on the site also revealed the Starmobiles to have tongues. Additionally, the trailer revealed Klawf, including a giant one known as the Stony Cliff Titan, as well as Armarouge and Ceruledge.

A video revealing Wiglett, a Pokémon resembling Diglett, was released on September 28, 2022. While the video initially speculated that Wiglett would be a regional form of Diglett, it was concluded that Wiglett is in fact an entirely different species.

On October 6, 2022, a trailer revealed a new evolution of Girafarig, named Farigiraf.[11] Several other new Pokémon could also briefly be seen in this trailer, though they were not acknowledged at the time and their names and details were unknown. 4 minutes and 8 seconds into the trailer, a Pokémon resembling Armarouge and Ceruledge could be seen behind Torkoal. At 7 minutes and 16 seconds, a few new Pokémon (and Rookidee) were visible on the minimap. At 9 minutes and 34 seconds, a new Pokémon could very briefly be seen obscured by the camera guide while Paldean Wooper is on-screen.

A video released on October 12, 2022 featuring a livestream by Iono asked fans to guess her partner Pokémon, described as a cute, squishy, Electric-type that has two bumps on its head that people always mistake for eyes, a body that expands and contracts to generate electricity in its belly, and an easygoing vibe.[12] Two days later, a second livestream revealed the Pokémon to be Bellibolt.[13]

A teaser video about Ghost-type Pokémon in Paldea was posted to the official Pokémon Twitter account on October 24, 2022, including a couple brief glimpses of a purple light on the ground.[14] The second part of the video was uploaded the next day, revealing Greavard.[15]

Chest image from teaser website

A special website went live on November 5, 2022, showcasing a treasure chest and a counter, which periodically ticked upwards every few hours as it was slowly filled with coins.[16] The same day, a mysterious Pokémon appeared in Pokémon GO after the Dratini Community Day Classic event ended. Golden PokéStops were added to the game, and spinning one would cause a small grey Pokémon to show up and follow the player for a short time, although it could not be properly encountered or caught. The next day, the counter on the special website eventually capped out at 999, and the site became a redirect to a new page on the Scarlet and Violet website featuring an embedded YouTube video revealing Gimmighoul.[17][18] A brief glimpse of Roaming Form Gimmighoul could partially be seen in a brief shot from the October 6 trailer before the Pokémon's official reveal.

Glimpses of two new Pokémon resembling Donphan could be seen in a music video uploaded to the official Pokémon YouTube channel on November 8, 2022.[19] The Scarlet and Violet website described the two Pokémon as "unidentified creatures" and "monsters" known as "Great Tusk" and "Iron Treads".[20] "Great Tusk" was described as "a savage monster" with a "large body and tusks", while "Iron Treads" was described as being able to curl its body and roll to attack, leaving "a trail gouged into the ground, as if it had scorched the earth."

Release of Pokémon Scarlet and Violet

With the release of Pokémon Scarlet and Violet on November 18, 2022, all 103 new Pokémon, including previously unidentified or partially revealed Pokémon, now had their names, types, and other details officially available. Specifically, the Starmobiles were discovered to be possessed by Revavroom and Varoom, and the remaining four unidentified Pokémon previously seen in the October 6 trailer were found to be Charcadet, Tandemaus, Squawkabilly, and Nacli. Additionally, Great Tusk and Iron Treads were fully introduced, and Koraidon and Miraidon's full details were uncovered.

More Pokémon to Treasure

The Pokémon featured in The Teal Mask

The seventh Pokémon Presents, which aired on Pokémon Day on February 27, 2023, revealed two new Paradox Pokémon, Walking Wake and Iron Leaves, which were made available to catch in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, respectively, in a Tera Raid Battle event that began shortly after the broadcast.[21] Walking Wake and Iron Leaves were previously hinted at in the Scarlet BookS and Violet BookV, which included sketches depicting an imaginary creature based on the Paradox Pokémon found in Area Zero. The drawing in the Scarlet Book resembles the three Legendary beasts, while the one in the Violet Book resembles the three Swords of Justice.

The presentation also announced DLC content for Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, entitled The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero, as well as several Pokémon that would be included in it. The first half of the DLC, The Teal Mask, would feature Okidogi, Munkidori, and Fezandipiti, as well as the Legendary Pokémon Ogerpon. The second half, The Indigo Disk, would feature the Legendary Pokémon Terapagos. The types and other details of the new Pokémon were left unknown at the time of their reveal.

Okidogi, Munkidori, and Fezandipiti were previously hinted at in Scarlet and Violet in a poster outside of the Treasure Eatery in Medali, containing stylized silhouettes of the three Pokémon. Additionally, a sketch of a Pokémon similar to Terapagos appears in the Scarlet Book and Violet Book.

The mysterious new Pokémon in Pokémon Horizons: The Series

An unnamed Pokémon resembling Terapagos first appeared in the Pokémon anime in the second episode of Pokémon Horizons: The Series on April 14, 2023. Three days later, the official English Pokémon Twitter account posted official art of the Pokémon and revealed that it would be obtainable in The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero.[22] Another tweet was also posted three hours later regarding the Pokémon's appearance in the anime and its mysterious connection to Liko's pendant.[23]

The eighth Pokémon Presents aired on August 8, 2023 and closed with several announcements for Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, including the reveal of Dipplin, Archaludon, Raging Bolt, and Iron Crown.[24] The presentation also revealed that the previously unnamed Pokémon that first appeared in the anime is actually the Normal Form of Terapagos, while the previously revealed form of Terapagos is its Terastal Form. Additionally, Ogerpon was also revealed to have a unique form while Terastallized.

The Haunting Tale of Poltchageist Poster

A video posted to YouTube on August 22, 2023 revealed a new Pokémon similar to Sinistea, named Poltchageist.[25] The Pokémon was first teased during the 2023 World Championships, where attendees were given a tea ceremony set with the date of the reveal trailer's release included. Additional teasers included the official Pokémon website featuring a background decorated with matcha powder, as well as a Kitakami poster advertising the in-universe theatrical performance shown in the trailer.

Release of The Teal Mask

The Teal Mask released on September 13, 2023, bringing with it seven new Pokémon. In addition to the proper debut of the six previously revealed Pokémon, including Dipplin, Okidogi, Munkidori, and Fezandipiti, the evolved form of Poltchageist was discovered to be Sinistcha, a Pokémon resembling Polteageist. Furthermore, Ogerpon was found to have three other forms aside from the form that was first shown.

New Pokémon (Alt. Version)

Pokémon by reveal date
Reveal date Pokémon
February 27, 2022 SprigatitoSprigatitoFuecocoFuecocoQuaxlyQuaxly
June 1, 2022 PawmiPawmiSmolivSmolivLechonkLechonkKoraidonKoraidonMiraidonMiraidon
August 3, 2022 CetitanCetitanFidoughFidough
August 21, 2022 CyclizarCyclizar

The first Generation IX Pokémon were revealed alongside Pokémon Scarlet and Violet in the sixth Pokémon Presents, which aired on Pokémon Day on February 27, 2022.[26] The presentation revealed the starter Pokémon, Sprigatito, Fuecoco, and Quaxly. A second trailer was released on June 1, revealing Pawmi, Smoliv, and Lechonk.[27] The trailer also revealed the Legendary game mascots, Koraidon and Miraidon, whose designs and theming were previously teased in Scarlet and Violet's logos, respectively. On August 3, another Pokémon Presents revealed Fidough and Cetitan, and also featured a glimpse of a mysterious vehicle.[28] On August 21, a trailer revealed a Pokémon resembling Koraidon and Miraidon, named Cyclizar.[29] The official Scarlet and Violet website unveiled the names and other details of each of the new Pokémon as they were revealed, though the types of the two new Legendary Pokémon remained a mystery until the games' release.

The official English Pokémon Twitter account posted images on August 29, 2022 depicting strange markings on trees in the Paldea region.[30] The next day, another post revealed that the markings were made by a Pokémon named Grafaiai, shown in three images as a blurry silhouette.[31] The Pokémon was then fully revealed on September 1 in a video posted to the official Pokémon Twitter and YouTube accounts.[32][33]

Art of the Starmobile from the Scarlet and Violet website

A trailer on September 7, 2022 provided a better look at the aforementioned mysterious vehicle, which now had a visible eye and rear engines.[34] The Scarlet and Violet website revealed it to be a type of custom car called the Starmobile.[35] Each of the Team Star squad's bosses would appear riding their own Starmobile, which would get in the way and need to be defeated in battle in addition to the bosses' other Pokémon. Artwork on the site also revealed the Starmobiles to have tongues. Additionally, the trailer revealed Klawf, including a giant one known as the Stony Cliff Titan, as well as Armarouge and Ceruledge.

A video revealing Wiglett, a Pokémon resembling Diglett, was released on September 28, 2022.[36] While the video initially speculated that Wiglett would be a regional form of Diglett, it was concluded that Wiglett is in fact an entirely different species.

On October 6, 2022, a trailer revealed a new evolution of Girafarig, named Farigiraf.[37] Several other new Pokémon could also briefly be seen in this trailer, though they were not acknowledged at the time and their names and details were unknown. 4 minutes and 8 seconds into the trailer, a Pokémon resembling Armarouge and Ceruledge could be seen behind Torkoal. At 7 minutes and 16 seconds, a few new Pokémon (and Rookidee) were visible on the minimap. At 9 minutes and 34 seconds, a new Pokémon could very briefly be seen obscured by the camera guide while Paldean Wooper is on-screen.

A video released on October 12, 2022 featuring a livestream by Iono asked fans to guess her partner Pokémon, described as a cute, squishy, Electric-type that has two bumps on its head that people always mistake for eyes, a body that expands and contracts to generate electricity in its belly, and an easygoing vibe.[38] Two days later, a second livestream revealed the Pokémon to be Bellibolt.[39]

A teaser video about Ghost-type Pokémon in Paldea was posted to the official Pokémon Twitter account on October 24, 2022, including a couple brief glimpses of a purple light on the ground.[40] The second part of the video was uploaded the next day, revealing Greavard.[41]

Chest image from teaser website

A special website went live on November 5, 2022, showcasing a treasure chest and a counter, which periodically ticked upwards every few hours as it was slowly filled with coins.[42] The same day, a mysterious Pokémon appeared in Pokémon GO after the Dratini Community Day Classic event ended. Golden PokéStops were added to the game, and spinning one would cause a small grey Pokémon to show up and follow the player for a short time, although it could not be properly encountered or caught. The next day, the counter on the special website eventually capped out at 999, and the site became a redirect to a new page on the Scarlet and Violet website featuring an embedded YouTube video revealing Gimmighoul.[43][44] A brief glimpse of Roaming Form Gimmighoul could partially be seen in a brief shot from the October 6 trailer before the Pokémon's official reveal.

Glimpses of two new Pokémon resembling Donphan could be seen in a music video uploaded to the official Pokémon YouTube channel on November 8, 2022.[45] The Scarlet and Violet website described the two Pokémon as "unidentified creatures" and "monsters" known as "Great Tusk" and "Iron Treads".[46] "Great Tusk" was described as "a savage monster" with a "large body and tusks", while "Iron Treads" was described as being able to curl its body and roll to attack, leaving "a trail gouged into the ground, as if it had scorched the earth."

Release of Pokémon Scarlet and Violet

With the release of Pokémon Scarlet and Violet on November 18, 2022, all 103 new Pokémon, including previously unidentified or partially revealed Pokémon, now had their names, types, and other details officially available. Specifically, the Starmobiles were discovered to be possessed by Revavroom and Varoom, and the remaining four unidentified Pokémon previously seen in the October 6 trailer were found to be Charcadet, Tandemaus, Squawkabilly, and Nacli. Additionally, Great Tusk and Iron Treads were fully introduced, and Koraidon and Miraidon's full details were uncovered.

More Pokémon to Treasure

The Pokémon featured in The Teal Mask

The seventh Pokémon Presents, which aired on Pokémon Day on February 27, 2023, revealed two new Paradox Pokémon, Walking Wake and Iron Leaves, which were made available to catch in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, respectively, in a Tera Raid Battle event that began shortly after the broadcast.[47] Walking Wake and Iron Leaves were previously hinted at in the Scarlet BookS and Violet BookV, which included sketches depicting an imaginary creature based on the Paradox Pokémon found in Area Zero. The drawing in the Scarlet Book resembles the three Legendary beasts, while the one in the Violet Book resembles the three Swords of Justice.

The presentation also announced DLC content for Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, entitled The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero, as well as several Pokémon that would be included in it. The first half of the DLC, The Teal Mask, would feature Okidogi, Munkidori, and Fezandipiti, as well as the Legendary Pokémon Ogerpon. The second half, The Indigo Disk, would feature the Legendary Pokémon Terapagos. The types and other details of the new Pokémon were left unknown at the time of their reveal.

Okidogi, Munkidori, and Fezandipiti were previously hinted at in Scarlet and Violet in a poster outside of the Treasure Eatery in Medali, containing stylized silhouettes of the three Pokémon. Additionally, a sketch of a Pokémon similar to Terapagos appears in the Scarlet Book and Violet Book.

The mysterious new Pokémon in Pokémon Horizons: The Series

An unnamed Pokémon resembling Terapagos first appeared in the Pokémon anime in the second episode of Pokémon Horizons: The Series on April 14, 2023. Three days later, the official English Pokémon Twitter account posted official art of the Pokémon and revealed that it would be obtainable in The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero.[48] Another tweet was also posted three hours later regarding the Pokémon's appearance in the anime and its mysterious connection to Liko's pendant.[49]

The eighth Pokémon Presents aired on August 8, 2023 and closed with several announcements for Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, including the reveal of Dipplin, Archaludon, Raging Bolt, and Iron Crown.[50] The presentation also revealed that the previously unnamed Pokémon that first appeared in the anime is actually the Normal Form of Terapagos, while the previously revealed form of Terapagos is its Terastal Form. Additionally, Ogerpon was also revealed to have a unique form while Terastallized.

The Haunting Tale of Poltchageist Poster

A video posted to YouTube on August 22, 2023 revealed a new Pokémon similar to Sinistea, named Poltchageist.[51] The Pokémon was first teased during the 2023 World Championships, where attendees were given a tea ceremony set with the date of the reveal trailer's release included. Additional teasers included the official Pokémon website featuring a background decorated with matcha powder, as well as a Kitakami poster advertising the in-universe theatrical performance shown in the trailer.

Release of The Teal Mask

The Teal Mask released on September 13, 2023, bringing with it seven new Pokémon. In addition to the proper debut of the six previously revealed Pokémon, including Dipplin, Okidogi, Munkidori, and Fezandipiti, the evolved form of Poltchageist was discovered to be Sinistcha, a Pokémon resembling Polteageist. Furthermore, Ogerpon was found to have three other forms aside from the form that was first shown.

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Jubilife TV programs

Jubilife TV produces many television programs broadcast all around the Sinnoh region. Each program includes information about events happening around Sinnoh, including swarming Pokémon and weather affecting different routes. They may also contain information about the player, which can be customized by speaking to a number of interviewers and can be found scattered across the region. Answers to the interviewers' questions are limited, but more answers can be added by learning trendy phrases in Snowpoint City. At the conclusion of each program, a series of advertisements can be watched.

There are eight programs in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl and nine programs in Pokémon Platinum, each of which airs multiple shows. At the conclusion of each program, a series of commercials can be watched until the player leaves the room.

In addition to the following shows, Jubilife TV is mentioned to have produced the specials aired on Nationwide Net at the beginning of the game: "Search for the Red Gyarados!" in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl and "Let's Ask Prof. Rowan!" in Pokémon Platinum.

Battling Trainers

"MC: Good morning/day/evening! Is everyone raising Pokémon? It's time for the Battling Trainers! OK, let's get with it and check in on our Trainers!"

"MC: All righty! What's next on Battling Trainers?"

"MC: I hope you enjoyed this showing of Battling Trainers. Until the next broadcast... Good-bye, and good battling!"

"MC: On Battling Trainers, we're always on the hunt for news. Our interviewers have scattered throughout Sinnoh. We look forward to hearing about you, Trainers! That's all the time we have today! Good-bye, and good battling!"
Battle Tower Corner

Reports a Trainer's winning streak in Battle Tower and a one-word phrase from the Trainer's vocabulary about it. Activated by talking to a reporter after battling in the Battle Tower.

Broadcast in Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum.

"DJ: Wa-hey! This is the Battle Tower Corner going out to battle maniacs nationwide! Today, we look at <Trainer>, who racked up <number> straight wins at the Battle Tower! Let's hear what that brave Trainer had to say about it. Take it away, <Trainer>! "<word>!" Wa-hey! Bravo! You can tell the Trainer's loving that <number>-win streak! All right, gang, come on down to the Battle Tower and get down! Keep it real! Wa-hey!"

"DJ: Wa-hey! This is the Battle Tower Corner going out to battle maniacs nationwide! Today, we look at <Trainer>, who missed getting <number> straight wins at the Battle Tower! Let's hear what that brokenhearted Trainer had to say about it. Take it away, <Trainer>! "<word>!" Wa-hey! That's real hurting! The harsh realities of battling are laid bare, and they're not pretty! All right, gang, come on down to the Battle Tower and get down! Keep it real! Wa-hey!"
Contest Hall Report

A Coordinator is interviewed about the Contest they have just participated in, and what their feelings are about it. Activated by talking to a reporter after participating in a Contest.

Broadcast in Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum.

"Reporter: We're bringing you this live from the Contest Hall! The atmosphere is charged with the fervent passion of Trainers with high hopes for their prized Pokémon! Oh! Here come some contestants! They've just finished a Contest! Let's hit them up for an impromptu interview! Reporter: Hello! Jubilife TV! Was this <Pokémon> in a Contest? Oh, you entered a <rank> Rank <condition> Contest? And you placed...? ...No. <number>. How do you feel about this result? <Trainer>: "<word>." Reporter: I see! Thanks for your time! That's it for my report from the Contest Hall!"

"Reporter: We're bringing you this live from the Contest Hall! The atmosphere is charged with the fervent passion of Trainers with high hopes for their prized Pokémon! Oh! Here come some contestants! They've just finished a Contest! Oh, wow, there's this Contest's winner! Let's hit the winner up for an impromptu interview! Reporter: Hello! Jubilife TV! Congratulations on your win! This <Pokémon> won the <rank> Rank <condition> Contest? How do you feel about this result? <Trainer>: "<word>." Reporter: I see! Thanks for your time! That's it for my report from the Contest Hall!"
Right On Photo Corner

The MC praises the player's photo that they have hung up on the second floor of Jubilife TV. They also ask the player their thoughts behind said photo. Activated by talking to a reporter after creating a photo.

Broadcast in Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum.

"MC: Thanks for tuning in to the Right-On Photo Corner! Audience: Right on! MC: Today's photo features <Trainer>'s <Pokémon>. Is everyone good with that? Audience: Right on! MC: Here it is, then! <Trainer>'s photo! Audience: Right on! MC: I'm up with that call! This is a beauty of a photo! It captures the easily overlooked charm of their <Pokémon>. Audience: Right on! MC: We also got <Trainer>'s word about the thoughts behind the photo. The Trainer replied, "<word>." Audience: Owooooh! MC: If someone puts up another photo, I'd like to cover it on this show. What do you say to that, folks? Audience: Right on!"
Three Cheers for Poffin Corner

The Poffin Maniac rates Poffins. Activated by making a Poffin.

Broadcast in Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum.

"MC: It's the Three Cheers for Poffin Corner! How do you do? We bring you the Poffin Maniac as our returning guest. Poffin Maniac: How do you do? MC: Today, we have a Poffin stirred, not shaken, by <Trainer>. Poffin Maniac: Oh! <flavor> Poffin, yeah! Eating this would be like stuffing my mouth with a Poffin jewelry box! MC: Upon seeing the finished Poffin, <Trainer> had this to say: "<word>!" Poffin Maniac: Oh, I'd dearly love to eat one of those! MC: Viewers, take a cue from <Trainer> and get cooking! Back next time with more mouthwatering Poffins!"

"MC: It's the Three Cheers for Poffin Corner! How do you do? We bring you the Poffin Maniac as our returning guest. Poffin Maniac: How do you do? MC: Today, we have a Poffin stirred, not shaken, by <Trainer>. Poffin Maniac: Oh! <flavor> Poffin, yeah! Eating this would be like having a Poffin orchestra in my mouth! MC: Upon seeing the finished Poffin, <Trainer> had this to say: "<word>!" Poffin Maniac: Oh, I'd dearly love to eat one of those! MC: Viewers, take a cue from <Trainer> and get cooking! Back next time with more mouthwatering Poffins!"

"MC: It's the Three Cheers for Poffin Corner! How do you do? We bring you the Poffin Maniac as our returning guest. Poffin Maniac: How do you do? MC: Today, we have a Poffin stirred, not shaken, by <Trainer>. Poffin Maniac: Oh! <flavor> Poffin, yeah! Eating this would be like having a Poffin trampoline in my mouth! MC: Upon seeing the finished Poffin, <Trainer> had this to say: "<word>!" Poffin Maniac: Oh, I'd dearly love to eat one of those! MC: Viewers, take a cue from <Trainer> and get cooking! Back next time with more mouthwatering Poffins!"

"MC: It's the Three Cheers for Poffin Corner! How do you do? We bring you the Poffin Maniac as our returning guest. Poffin Maniac: How do you do? MC: Today, we have a Poffin stirred, not shaken, by <Trainer>. Poffin Maniac: Oh! <flavor> Poffin, yeah! I didn't prepare a comment for this unexpected outcome! MC: Upon seeing the finished Poffin, <Trainer> had this to say: "<word>!" Poffin Maniac: Oh, I'd dearly love to eat one of those! MC: Viewers, take a cue from <Trainer> and get cooking! Back next time with more mouthwatering Poffins!"

"MC: It's the Three Cheers for Poffin Corner! How do you do? We bring you the Poffin Maniac as our returning guest. Poffin Maniac: How do you do? MC: Today, we have a Poffin stirred, not shaken, by <Trainer>. Poffin Maniac: Oh! <flavor> Poffin, yeah! Eating this would be like having Nintendo WFC in my mouth! MC: Upon seeing the finished Poffin, <Trainer> had this to say: "<word>!" Poffin Maniac: Oh, I'd dearly love to eat one of those! MC: Viewers, take a cue from <Trainer> and get cooking! Back next time with more mouthwatering Poffins!"
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