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Ironically, the loyal three still works perfectly as a trio name when we consider the stuff going on behind the scenes. Who ever said you had to be good to be loyal? The loyal three are loyal.. to their boss and that's about it
I also love how in a twist, thier types have nothing to do with thier appearane. Monkey boy dares you to bring a grass type to him as he destorys you with poison. Doggo will crush you wtih rocks if you think he's grass and bring a fire type, and while the birdie looks like a Psychic type, her fairy moves will make you predict better next time.
I like the new direction this generation has towards legendary Pokémon. So many are usually forces of nature or selfless guardians. But now. The box legends are probably not even logically real. The quartet cause a civilization to collapse, and these three are just straight up thugs. I like the new direction of storytelling Gamefreak is going for. How these Pokémon are legendary not because of their status, but by their legacy.
Koraidon/Miraidon : a regular paradox cyclizar, made a legendary by our journey together. The ruin quartet : powerful cursed relics from anciens times, powerful enough to create bodies and to bring the end of a nation. The Loyal Three and Ogerpon : have already been legendaries for generations, even if on the wrong side
After taking a look at them, the Loyal Three aren't just meant to pull from Momotaro. They're also supposed to be three types of bullies. -Okidogi is the big and mean brute who uses his strength and size to beat up the little guy. -Munkidori is the sly trickster that plays headgames that ultimately make you feel like you've been played (because you were). -Fezandipiti is the vain diva that's always looking out for their own interest, even at the expense of others, and especially if they feel one particular being threatens them.
I know people saw the twist coming from their designs, but it actually hit me. Three bullies that went down in history as selfless while the victim was only defending herself.
It does somehow bear resemblance to the number of historical figures who were venerated for all the wrong reasons before their holy image was debunked and crushed down to the ground.
@@julien827 Peach Pokémon? That isn’t Orgerpon (it kinda looks like a peach) but if there is a peach Pokémon than that means it could be the Trio Master to the Loyal Three.
Maybe wait until we see said Pokémon in DLC2 before jumping to conclusions? We don't know if it gave them the chains, we don't know if it's manipulating them, and we're not even supposed to know it exists.
My favorite part is that it transitions from a happy song into a more treacherous theme, like how these legendary Pokémon seem heroic and noble on the outside but inwardly are scoundrels and deceitful.
I love how the first battle against them is just Munkidori going "You guys sit back, I'll deal with these bozos" while Okidogi and Fezandipiti just stand there and egg him on.
@spaceout65 *Player Character sends out Koraidon* Munkidori: Uh...listen, I'm sure if we talk about this, we can get along and even become friends. How about it? High five? Koraidon: Down low. Munkidori: Wha--- Koraidon: Too slow. *Koraidon uppercuts Munkidori into the mountain wall. Okidogi and Fezandipiti stare at Munkidori and then at Koraidon, terrorized*
@@brandommario2 Spoiler: because leakers have found a new Pokémon that will be in the Indigo Disk DLC, which seems to be the Loyal Three lord, also inspired by the peach fruit
I'm really glad they finally gave us Pokemon that are objectively the villains of the story. Usually it's an evil team taking control of some deity or some misunderstanding with a force of nature, but here it's just three little guys who are up to no good and damn well know it.
@@elijahbruno2814 eternatus was literally "evil team taking control of some deity". Rose intentionally triggered the darkest day, which caused eternatus to appear.
@@Ska1high I thought Eternatus' Gigantamax caused the Darkest Day. Rose didn't make it fly up to the sky to become a giant hand that was its own choice after battling it
@@elijahbruno2814 it did that because of chairman rose awakening it and trying to capture it (also eternatus' presence is what causes the darkest day technically, because its body gives off dynamax particles, but it was awakened by rose). It's another 'force of nature' that got pissed off by humans doing stupid shit.
@@Ska1high So it was pissed at humans? Therefore it was fully aware of what it was doing just because Rose awakened it doesn't make its actions any less malicious its very identity is tied to the Darkest Day its inherently evil
I find it kinda funny how it's implied these three killed Ogerpon's friend, and were killed in retaliation, yet after the story ends we can catch them, chill, and eat sandwiches together without explanation. That said, I dig just how much personality these three have and am thankful we can capture them. SV has really knocked it out of the park when it comes to the lore of the legendaries. Also Okidogi is an absolute goon.
Makes me think of a lot of battle manga/anime. You can take the worst villains, have the protag beat the living shit out of them, and eventually they just become friends like nothing prior ever happened.
That's just game mechanics and how Pokémon works, Eternatus haves destroyed planets and murdered billions, and yet we can play with it and eat curry together
I like to think that, considering that the protagonist managed to beat the absolute snot out of all three of them, they just know better than to tick you off (at least at first anyway).
Not exactly… While the Three DID get their asses kicked by Ogrepon, they were still able to paint Ogrepon as the bad guy of the story for a bit (intentionally or not), so they won the battle of optics
@@mr.axalotl yet certainly worse off compared to not having her partner killed and losing most of her possessions until literally a century or two later? plus there's also that unknown peach like thing to speak off, at worse nobody really won but ogrepon certainly did not win had the MC not come
Yeah, I guess "History is written by survivors" is probably a better proverb, it's just that in a lot of cases winners and survivors are one and the same entity, hence this unusual situation with Ogerpon and the Lousy Three.
Players: "So, why you guys jumped a defenseless oger girl and killed her master?" Loyal Three: *Pulls yukalele and starts singing about the "Toxic Gossip Chain"*
Okidogi would be playing the ukulele terribly due to his big hand Munkidori would do most of the playing and singing Fezandipity won't be there becaue he doesn't want his fame to be ruined
Something I’ve noticed is that their chains are placed in a way that reflects what they wanted to become. Okidogi wanted to be stronger, and its chain is wrapped around its neck like a dog’s leash. As many dog owners will tell you, walking your dog on a leash is the easiest way for it to get exercise, especially if your home doesn’t have a backyard. And exercise makes you physically stronger. Munkidori wanted to be smarter, and its chain is wrapped around its head like a headband. Of course, the head is where all the thinking goes on, and in a lot of cultures, wearing certain headgear conveyed wisdom or intellect (hence why they give you a hat when you graduate from college, why many religions have their high priests wear some sort of headwear, and why we have the phrase “put on your thinking cap”). And a lot of people in Japan will wear headbands during moments of high stress (like a test at school or a large workload at their job) in order to keep their mind calm. Fezandipiti wanted to be more beautiful, and its chain is wrapped around its waist like a sash. Clothing items that cinch the waist (corsets, girdles, waist-trainers, tightly tied sashes, etc.) are commonly used by both women and men to make them appear more slender, and have been used that way for years. In most of modern society, it’s considered attractive to have a slim waist and a flat stomach. And to top it off, they all resemble accessories associated with “tough guys” in Japan: Okidogi’s wearing a scarf (like the ones ninjas stereotypically wear), Munkidori’s wearing a hachimaki (commonly worn by soldiers, sumo wrestlers, and anyone who’s exerting great force), and Fezandipiti’s wearing a tied belt (like the ones you get for moving up the ranks in karate and judo).
These are really cool details that I hadn’t noticed before. It’s pretty incredible how they managed to very easily convey all this with one design element (along with its placement) which not only gives them so much personality and context, but also ties the three of them together.
Gotta love how their folklore makes them out to be complete heroes to the village when they just completely murdered an ogres best friend and bullied said ogre
I honestly love this as it's not too far from our real life histories and how easy it is to rule yourself as a good/bad guy despite being the complete opposite
My favourite part is that there's a trainer depicted in the 'legend' of the Loyal Trio despite that no trainer instructed the Loyal Trio to do anything, so the people of the past probably just shoehorned the dead guy into the story assuming he was some trainer fighting alongside the Loyal Trio because they could never imagine the Loyal Trio killing a human, who was Ogerpon's original trainer that they killed to take the masks from him. One of the NPC's at the festival even wonders why there's a trainer depicted on the signboards in the first place considering he's not mentioned in any of the writings.
I hope we get more evil legends in the future. Gen 9 has done quite a few (These guys, the other [Korai/Mirai]don and the ruinous ones) and I just like seeing instances of Pokemon as bad guys in a sense.
@@emilywenig4390 Yveltal and Mewtwo aren't really treated as villains in the main series games at all, and Darkrai is more commonly depicted as misunderstood. With these guys it's just outright "They're assholes."
I think Okidogi is pretty much the only pokemon where it's in game portrayal actually did it more justice than it's artwork. I love its goofy yet menacing personality, looking like something outta One Piece, lol.
I think this is my favorite theme in SV, the overall hype beat, the rave vibe, and 0:37 sounding tragic and emotional like the tale before going back to being somewhat intimidating like the true story is all so good
The Legendary Quartet is also a similar bop! But with a Sinister taste to it ofcourse, which matches their atmosphere. That's why I love this one as much as Quartet theme!
This theme is so SO fitting for the Loyal-er… I mean… Looney Three. 0:38 This part of their theme embodies their true, greedy natures as toxic hooligans, but the rest of the theme shows that they are not to be taken lightly. They may be looney thieves, but they are Legendary nonetheless.
when i catch them in the dlc, im going to name them after the wings of fire characters Blaze (Fezandipiti ) Burn (okidogi) and Blister (munkidori) despite the princesses being female. igt fits because they are similar to the three B's, similar to the "loyal" three Edit: I may also name Ogerpon "Thorn" after a wings of fire character with the same name.
This is the first piece of media I went into completely blind. Seeing okidogi glitching on the ground was the most enchanting experience I've ever had in a video game
I love these 3 brutes, even though they’re the worst 😂 I like that their chain designs are all different to reflect their personalities. Okidogi twirls his around like a big whipping chain, showing his strength. Munkidori uses his headband like a scorpion stinger, so it feels like a sneaky pre-meditated attack. And then there’s fezandipiti who wears theirs like a beautiful belt, almost like a literal toxic beauty standard.
"Okidogi was once a smaller and weaker Pokémon, but a desire for strength led it to gain powerful muscles." "Munkidori was originally a clumsy and dim-witted Pokémon, but a longing for cleverness led it to gain great wisdom." "Fezandipiti was once a Pokémon with short, dull feathers, but a wish to be beautiful led it to gain an exquisite appearance."
This also plays into the generation theme of becoming what you desire (see Penny’s words when Sylveon teras). Pokémon seem to crave the Area Zero things because they give them power to live their dreams, or so it would seem.
Especially with Fezendipiti. Multi Attack moves each have a chance to badly poison. Plus, it learns dual wingbeat and (I don't know if every hit counts) Beat Up.
@@shinyshinx789personally i just run snarl on okidogi since it seems better overall, also i already had it tera dark defensively so that's a neat little bonus
I thought the idea of a poison type trio was more than enough to convince that I am going to love these guys. And now, after hearing their theme, I think I like these guys even more than before, despite them being bad or not.
Honestly, I'm disappointed that they turned out as evil as they are. It feels like Poison is always the designated "evil" type, even more so than Dark (especially recently). Eternatus was an eldritch kaiju of death and destruction, Klara was a toxic b*tch for most of the IoA story, and these three are just straight-up murderous thieving scum. I realized they'd probably be the antagonists, but they're so vile, I kinda don't even wanna train them. Can't we have an unequivocally good Poison-type representative? Maybe a science-themed Poison-type Gym Leader who studies them for their medicinal properties, or a Poison-type Legendary which is actually super-friendly or heroic? This is my favorite type here!
@@darkraiknight386It is my favorite type too. But I've long since realized that this is how they want to potray the type the most. For example, how many Dark types do you see that'ren't mean or evil in some way? I can only count them with one hand easily when there're over fifty of them.
@@darkraiknight386i think they are poison because they are likey "corpses", y'know they were dead before Kieran threw that punch and revived them, but its only my headcannon.
IIRC these three are based off of the japanese folktale of Momotarō, which follows the titular Momotarō on a journey to defeat a band of oni, he is accompanied by three talking animals, a dog, monkey, and pheasant whom he befriends by sharing his food
The best part is that his dex entry specifically says the muscles came from the Toxic Chain, so he used to be the other half of the meme format too 😂😂😂
It feels weird hearing this after Pecharunt’s theme. But it’s still great. I prefer Pecharunt’s theme but they do sound different enough to be more obviously distinct from each other
This and Ogerpon’s battle themes scream Yokai Watch, especially with the “weewow” sounds, and particularly Yokai Watch 2. That’s a very high compliment because that game’s soundtrack cranked it up to 11 when it went traditional Japanese.
Ok, I have a theory: Since the game takes place in a school enviroment, the story that the bullies were saw as heroes and the victim as the bad girl could be a nod that in schools, the bullies attack and attack. But when the bully decides to defend itself, he/she's seen as the bad guy, and is punished.
yeah, when i first fought them i guessed okidogi was fighting but had no clue otherwise i also knew that fezandipidi was weak to ground however i struggled with it, especially because when i sent out my iron valliant against okidogi it got destroyed with a poison move or whatever, fezandipidi also game me some trouble because i had no poison or steel pokemon/moves (afterwards i used home to move a libero scorbunny from shield to violet and taught it iron head to solve that issue but thats beside the point) i had no idea what munkidori would be because that was the first one i went to so when i figured out it was phychic type i felt very accomplished even though i only hit it with a ghost move from my annihilape
Something to be said for Team Star's story being about the effects of bullying, and how retailiating against your bullies gets you labelled as one, and ultimately made into a villain, and then the "Loyal" Three and Ogerpon is a similar tale of three bullies who stole Ogerpon's masks, killed her only friend, and yet when they were killed in retaliation, they were the ones diefied as heroes, while poor Ogerpon was labelled as a violent monster for fighting back. And now, through little fault of their own, the player has accidentally bullied Kieran, in a sense, and it looks like it'll be his turn to become the bad guy because of it....
I mean, bro was the one who wanted to throw hands so frequently. His mistake was fighting someone who also hates losing lmao. Although, it'd be interesting Kieran had a villain role in Indigo Disc and embraced it.
@@excalibur493 wasn't much of a villain arc. but he did seem obssessive. from point: he thought he had nothing, that the PC was getting everything they ever wanted. even when he loved the ogre for as long as he knew of the tales; even when his sister was originally NASTY towards us, things eventually turned friendly and left his side. Only when his pursuit of Power and Victory (egged on By Ms. Briar) almost threatened to kill them all as Terapagos was out of control and even EXPLODED the Master ball when he attempted to return Terapagos... A bad case of Low self-esteem and Unhealthy coping on BOTH EXTREMES. and I can say the Spiral started when Carmine told us to LIE to her own brother, cause she didn't want him to know at the time that they met the Ogre. Poor actions lead to Poor consequences.
I just imagine them fainting after being defeated like any pokemon battle but Ogerpon just keeps Ivy Cudgeling them even when they're down, just to make sure
I really love the fact that these guys are just purely evil simply for the sake of it: In Pokemon's 9 gens of existence, the Loyal Three are the first legendary pokemon created and designed to be evil for absolutely no reason. Deoxys is only seen as evil because the meteorite it inhabits threatens to destroy Hoenn. He's not malicious, moreso you can perceive his arrival kinda like a natural disaster Darkrai isn't really evil, hes kinda like a force of nature. it's natural to have nightmares and he's just the embodiment of it. Giratina was violent, but it still took it's role as maintaner of the universe's balance seriously, especially in PLA Kyurem was USED for evil but it itself isn't. It's the equalizer to Reshiram and Zekrom who kinda keeps the balance between the two and the main part of the Original Dragon Necrozma is a rampaging force but he also provides light to his own world, he only attacks out of panic that he's going to run out of energy and is seen as evil because of it's destructive power, while the Ultra Recon Squad loves him because they share the same dimension Eternatus nearly caused an apocalypse, but it's implied to not have the best control over it's cataclysmic power. Meanwhile you just have these three jackasses who kinda just bully Ogerpon and manipulate a village to give them what they want before they die and are reveared as heroes i honestly kinda respect that, they are just cartoonishly evil and i kinda love that Edit: Yeah the Treasures of Ruin are evil too but i don't feel like it hits the same, i put in specifically that the loyal three are evil for NO REASON. the Ruinous Quartet is evil because they were possessed by evil spirits Edit 2: While in some ways you can argue the introduction of Pecharunt kinda makes this comment outdated, i don't necessarily think so. None of the Loyal Three know Pecharunt's intentions with the masks, and the chains are mainly amplifying their attributes. The loyal Three would still definitely be evil if Pecharunt didnt introduce the chains imo, they're just now in his control lol. That does mean they're not evil for "no reason" but compared to the other examples of "evil" legendaries, they're without a doubt the most mean spirited of them lol
theyre not evil for no reason, something worse chained them up and sent them to another region to steal the masks. just visually for example if you grab the toxic chain by the big rings then youd painfully strangle or crush them, so clearly the creator uses that threat of pain to drive the loyal three. the loyal three may have even told to return the masks to the more evil creature in town but found he wasnt there so this deception made them easier to kill and the more evil creature ends up not even being in the story despite being the one who was totally at fault in every way.
@@neko-ikathemysteriousyo-ka1937 somewhat, they're based on the disaster quartet of chinese mythology, which are more like a natural disaster. In Sv, the ruinous quartet are gifts cursed by the spirit of the evil king or something like that, i dont fully remember off the top of my head lol
The Disloyal Three may be evil asshats, but their theme is worth headbanging for edit: this is a very weird thing to say, but to me these three are kind of like the opposite of the lake trio. the lake trio are more or less like aliens, whereas the loyal trio are based on actual animals the lake trio have a bright color scheme whereas the loyal trio have darker colors the lake trio have similar designs with few differences whereas the loyal three are more varied (order vs chaos?) the lake trio are pretty much on the good guys’ side, whereas the loyal three are shady and villainous the lake trio have no gender, but the loyal trio do have genders (and by genders they are all male) the lake trio are monotypes, whereas the loyal trio have two types (although the lake trio themselves have a good type advantage, further helped by the fact that the lake trio can very well learn tm moves that vary further from their original movepool) they also have a connection with chains (red chain for the lake trio, toxic chain for the loyal three)
The Lake Trio aren't just "aliens that are connected through a chain", they're literal gods and the manifestation of the mind and spirit in the Multiverse
"These pokemon have killed the ogre's best friend, tricked everyone in Kitakami (except Kieran) to thinking they're heroes and just horrible and sickening pokemon" Me w/ their theme : 💃🕺💃🤸♀️🕺🤸♂️
Thank you for uploading this. It mixes so many different styles and musical instrumentation. I picture the flute as Fezandipity, the drums as Okidogi, and the cymbals/clashes as Munkidori for some reason.
I was today years old when I realized that the shared Ground weakness between those three goobers makes a hilarious amount of sense. After all, how long do y'all figure they spent _buried underground?_
I love it that my two favorite themes in scarlet and violet are for the legendarys that aren't the main legendarys in the main game and teal mask, the treasure of ruin and the loyal three
Majority of Gen 8 legendaries - heroic and benevolent knights Gen 9 legendaries - 3 thugs who beat a foreigner up for some glowing masks, 4 sealed forbidden beasts, invasive species from another timeline Im loving the contrast tho
I kind of like how the song's duality between playful tactical synth and tribal traditional Japanese kind of sums up the battle: a person in traditional Japanese clothes giving the beatdown to a crew of robbers
Coming back to this after the Pecharunt video sheds such a new light on them. They're still not redeemable for what they did but at least we now know that they weren't completely acting out of malice at least. Find them incredibly cute too honestly.
The Loyal Three (Teal Mask DLC) 🤝 Deep Cut (Splatoon 3) A Trio of Bandits known to steal some treasure; often seen as heroes by the people, when they're really just oddball thieves looking to earn a quick buck from burglary; also got badass themes that go hard
Way to go for Game Freak to turn the tables with one of Japan's most notable folklores. (Probably known) Fun Fact: Yes, The Teal Mask is based on one of Japan's folklores called Momotaro.
It’s was even cooler to discover that some versions of the Momotaro story where actually a mistold one too, with the nice guys being the villains. It’s criminal that the most important part of they’re story is left on the Info bill boards of the map and it goes a away when you defeat they’re giant form, and said story kinda explain why they are called the Retainer’s Pokémon’s and also, like, the whole theory of gen 9 story about the desires? Also, it surprised me how nobody speculated that they where Poison type’s, when the chains were literally the classic Poison icon
@@Freesia92 potrei sparare una boiata, ma da quanto ho ricordi qualcuno nella chat di Cydo ha detto che dovrebbero essere le stesse identiche cose anche in Eng e Giap, ma potrei tranquillamente confondermi
@@summus9215 Io in realtà lo dicevo per la forma delle catene. Poi, vogliamo parlare di Leggende Pokémon: Aura viola attorno al polso di Riben quando tira un pugno al recinto della tomba?
When I learned of the twist that the Loyal Three were actually villains who became heroes thanks to people not understanding the situation, it shocked me. These three are based off of characters from a Japanese folktale called “Momotaro”, where a boy born from the Peach (Momotaro) goes out in a journey and befriends three animals, a dog, a monkey, and a pheasant. Together with his friends, Momotaro journeys to defeat the Oni (Japanese demons) in the island of Onigashima (Oni-Ga-Shi-Ma). But in this DLC, the Oni are the heroes and Momotaro’s friends are the villains. And the Poison type was one-hint, besides their designs. But these Pokemon were once nice, innocent ones until something changed them. Probably a Poison-type Momotaro peach that granted them such powers.
I don’t think they were nice at all. They were probably monstrous to the core. It’s more like they were ambitious, and via the peach, they gained the power needed to fulfill their ambitions of power
According to their Pokédex entries, the poisonous chains they wear is what gave them their powers, in addition to an explanation as to why they're all Poison type.
I was hoping they were going to be the bad guys of the story and I wasn’t disappointed! I love these guys a lot. Their introduction and the way they communicate with each other makes them look so goofy, but they’re still plain selfish and evil. They have killed before and WILL do it again
I fucking adore these 3, Evil pokemon seen as heroes? Its so refreshing. Ruinous Quartet were TOLD to be evil, Most "evil" legendaries are just, haha die. These 3 not only used their fame to overpower themselves but to steal the masks, AND beat the shit out of Ogerpon. Truly Evil and I love them for that.
I am actually surprised that I haven't seen it, but Ogerpon and Lousy Three are actually a reference to the fairytale of Momotaro. Just in reverse. Because Momotara had a monkey, a pheasant and a dog with him to fight an oni. I really liked seeing this parallel.
I’m glad that Pokémon isn’t pulling any punches when it comes to making the Pokémon themselves evil this time around. First the vicious Version Mascot who killed Turo/Sada, then the Ruinious Quartet who nearly brought Paldea to an end, and now these three thieves, who are heavily implied to have murdered Ogrepon’s first trainer. Them being evil is even reflected in their friendship value, which is 0. These guys HATE you. I wonder how they’ll show how evil Terapagos is.
@@mesa8680 it brainwashed Heath into drafting the schematics for the Time Machine Sada/Turo would create and made Sada/Turo go batshit insane over their desire to let paradox Pokémon come into the present, so much so it led to their demise. I highly doubt it’s a good guy.
@@edman9953 sada and turo did that by themselves and there is no confirmation it hypnotized heath and if it did that doesn't make it evil you are just speculating.
@@mesa8680 in the Scarlet/Violet book, Heath makes record of how he blacked out at one point, had a dream like experience, only to wake up with a piece of paper in his hands. The paper had schematics and was in his handwriting, but Heath himself states he never remembered writing it. The only thing we can take from this is that Terapagos made Heath draft the schematics, which Turo/Sada used after studying Heath’s book. And that’s not even to mention Sada/Turo saw Terapagos, just like Heath did. After they discovered Terapagos, Turo/Sada’s journals in the research stations get more and more concerning, each one descending further into madness as you go futher into Area Zero. The AI version of the professor saw that their original was acting bizarre. A machine couldn’t be influenced like a regular human can, and the AI stated it was an exact replica, down to the very memories of the professor. The only way for the AI to not share the same vision as their originals did could only be due to the fact they weren’t able to be brainwashed by Terapagos. If Terapagos isn’t evil, then what sort of end game does it get from having Heath draft up the plans for a Time Machine that wouldn’t be created until some 100 years later? Terapagos can somehow see into the past an future, and pushed the professors to build the machine in order to let the paradox pokemon run wild in the present, which as the AI states, would eventually break out of Area 0 and destroy Paldea. What would Terapagos achieve from doing this if it was good?
@@edman9953 wait when does it say they used the schematics from heath? I don't remember it ever stating that. Also just because they say terapagos doesn't mean it hypnotized them.
I just wanna say these mons have me hyped about their competitive potential...in GO. Okidogi gets Poison Jab by level-up so it's EXTREMELY likely to get that as a fast move when its added to GO. Poison Jab's relevancy boils down to "hit fairy for big damage and then do nothing else," but with the current meta being Charm-dependent (charm is a damage dealing fast move in GO, and it has ridiculously high BP. it's weird) this is actually really important. In Great/Ultra League, Okidogi's stats will let it reach 1500 CP or 2500 CP with very little cost-investment, and being a legendary with bloated stats means he will be usable in Master League as a perfectly viable answer to Togekiss, Granbull, Clefable, and Wigglytuff, which control the meta by virtue of being Fairies that can learn Charm (it's very common to pair Metagross or Dialga with a Charm user so you can counter all of the Myth types with your own Myth types) Fezandipiti is a Poison/Fairy with theoretical access to Charm and Acid Spray - no guarantees it will get them in GO because they're both TMs, but Fez doesn't have many Fast moves in its level up learnset, I don't think Niantic will neuter it by making its only fast move Quick Attack. If it gets Charm, well, that's another Charm User! Automatically viable! if it gets Acid Spray, even without Charm, it will function effortlessly as a Fairy counter in its own right, while also being resistant to Dragons. I really only see Metagross and Dialga being able to shut it down completely (gross gets EQ in GO, Dialga resists Poison) and if it gets both, then you have a hard counter to Dragons that isn't neutered by opposing Fairies. Again, she's automatically viable! Munkidori is a Fairy Counter that isn't neutered by Fighting-types. I don't know if this is a new thing but it can learn Poison Jab, so if it gets that as a fast move it will automatically find a niche slaying Fairies without losing too hard to Metagross, with theoretical access to Shadow Ball, Poltergeist, Shadow Claw (which would be mutually exclusive to Poison Jab BUT not the point, countering fairies can mean resisting Charm), and a couple Dark moves as well. Literally all three of these will have a niche if Niantic decides to give them moves that aren't ass. Literally all of them will be able to fight off Fairies. Oh, and Ogerpon's Fire form should be able to fight off Fairies too. Ogerpon doesn't leanr a SINGLE move that is Super Effective on Fairy, but it can resist Charm while also theoretically being able to learn Charm itself if Niantic, once again, decides to pull moves not only from the level-up learnset. I'm extremely excited about these mons and I really hope when us GO Peasants get them in a couple years, Niantic decides to do them justice. There's so much potential.
I like how these legendary pokemon and Ogerpon are local legendaries since only the town saw them as beings of legend. the legend itself doesnt seem to be nearly as old as the legends of whole regions.
I feel like the best part is that with these villians they didn't lie or do anything to decieve the townsfolk to make them think they were heroes; they just came into the village to steal the masks from Ogerpon and her friend, dying in the end along with Ogerpon. Everyone assumed that they died in a battle to protect them and during the duration that they were dead they ended up being depicted as legends! Still, could you imagine what was going through their minds? They just came back to life and were likely planning to rob the temple by force; just imagine their surprise when the humans not only willingly give the three of them what they wanted, but they got food as well!
...I'm gonna say it. Even though I want to fucking strangle the Loyal Three with their own Toxic Chains for murdering Ogerpon's only friend and ostracizing her to Oni Mountain... Their battle theme is a fucking banger.
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i World Emagine People make a Friday Night Funkin Mod of these Loyal Three!
Ther Theme is so Amazing to Lisent to! i Could Dance to it!
Ironically, the loyal three still works perfectly as a trio name when we consider the stuff going on behind the scenes.
Who ever said you had to be good to be loyal? The loyal three are loyal.. to their boss and that's about it
Or loyal to each other when you first fight munkidori and beat him the other two run up almost to see if he is ok
Exactly
@@mesa8680very true! I didn’t even consider that
@@mesa8680They're assholes, but they're loyal to eachother and I respect that
@@Grzmichuj2137 I mean they did kill ogerpons human friend so not alot of respect from me lol
I love that their names are playing on the phrases/words "Okey-dokey" "hunkey-dory" and "serendipity" when they are far from those ideals
They also speak words like that in game too! Okidogi says "grrrriffic!", Munkidori says "mmmkay?", & Phezendipity says "yip-yip-yippie!"
@@RByers404that made me chuckle so much first time I saw it.
@@RByers404YIPPEEEEE
I also love how in a twist, thier types have nothing to do with thier appearane. Monkey boy dares you to bring a grass type to him as he destorys you with poison. Doggo will crush you wtih rocks if you think he's grass and bring a fire type, and while the birdie looks like a Psychic type, her fairy moves will make you predict better next time.
@@MarioMastarphezendipity is a man not a woman
I like the new direction this generation has towards legendary Pokémon.
So many are usually forces of nature or selfless guardians.
But now. The box legends are probably not even logically real. The quartet cause a civilization to collapse, and these three are just straight up thugs.
I like the new direction of storytelling Gamefreak is going for. How these Pokémon are legendary not because of their status, but by their legacy.
It gives them more personality too! Which is something I really like from Pokémon sv!
These games, man...
Now I'm scared for what Terapagos is gonna be like in the next story
Koraidon and Miraidon: Murderers
Ruin quartet: Abominations
Loyal three: Gangsters
Dokutaro: Mafia?
Koraidon/Miraidon : a regular paradox cyclizar, made a legendary by our journey together.
The ruin quartet : powerful cursed relics from anciens times, powerful enough to create bodies and to bring the end of a nation.
The Loyal Three and Ogerpon : have already been legendaries for generations, even if on the wrong side
After taking a look at them, the Loyal Three aren't just meant to pull from Momotaro. They're also supposed to be three types of bullies.
-Okidogi is the big and mean brute who uses his strength and size to beat up the little guy.
-Munkidori is the sly trickster that plays headgames that ultimately make you feel like you've been played (because you were).
-Fezandipiti is the vain diva that's always looking out for their own interest, even at the expense of others, and especially if they feel one particular being threatens them.
They also could pull from The Wizard of Oz. It's hinted that they looked different before but made a wish that made them what they are now
@@edgargaebolg9307unrelated but i need a pokemon that is based off the wizard of oz so bad
Fezandipiti is the mean girl/ queen be bully archetype
so the bully that beats you up, the one that blames everything on you and the mean girl (femboy?)
@@sirsheep8011 pretty much, yeah
I know people saw the twist coming from their designs, but it actually hit me.
Three bullies that went down in history as selfless while the victim was only defending herself.
The Whole False Idols was very interesting when I found out they were villains.
It does somehow bear resemblance to the number of historical figures who were venerated for all the wrong reasons before their holy image was debunked and crushed down to the ground.
they arent even bullies theyre mind controlled by the peach pokemon htat gave them the toxic chains
@@julien827 Peach Pokémon? That isn’t Orgerpon (it kinda looks like a peach) but if there is a peach Pokémon than that means it could be the Trio Master to the Loyal Three.
Maybe wait until we see said Pokémon in DLC2 before jumping to conclusions? We don't know if it gave them the chains, we don't know if it's manipulating them, and we're not even supposed to know it exists.
My favorite part is that it transitions from a happy song into a more treacherous theme, like how these legendary Pokémon seem heroic and noble on the outside but inwardly are scoundrels and deceitful.
If you ask me, I don’t think they were even hiding it.
@@lobsterjake They still deceived the public of Mossui
Uh don't you mean it starts out treacherous then becomes happy?
@@mesa8680 relistening to it you are correct, but the idea is still there: evil first and foremost but seemingly good boys to later generations
What about Okidogi looks heroic to you
I love how the first battle against them is just Munkidori going "You guys sit back, I'll deal with these bozos" while Okidogi and Fezandipiti just stand there and egg him on.
Fezandipity: *Applies makeup with malicious intent*
And then you trounce him. I was actually hoping we fought all three of them then and there. Think of it as like a reverse Tera Raid.
@spaceout65
*Player Character sends out Koraidon*
Munkidori: Uh...listen, I'm sure if we talk about this, we can get along and even become friends. How about it? High five?
Koraidon: Down low.
Munkidori: Wha---
Koraidon: Too slow.
*Koraidon uppercuts Munkidori into the mountain wall. Okidogi and Fezandipiti stare at Munkidori and then at Koraidon, terrorized*
It was then thorougly devoured by choice band Roaring Moon, to the horror of the other two lmao
@@JoeCoolMavericTFS reference? Nice.
Seems like every legendary trio/quartet now has a banger battle theme and I’m all for it
pssst, possible quintet
This one is so much more fun and funky than the Ruinous Quartet theme, but both are so amazing!
@@bladedicedragon quartet you mean.
@@Keihzaruwhy would they be a quartet?
@@brandommario2
Spoiler:
because leakers have found a new Pokémon that will be in the Indigo Disk DLC, which seems to be the Loyal Three lord, also inspired by the peach fruit
_Songs to groove to while you beat the snot out of three folktale creatures for bullying a little girl_
I pulled out Mewtwo from the Tera Raid event just as an extra middle finger to them (Okidogi in particular, being quad weak to Psychic).
@@jsc1jake512 I do believe Munkidori is as well.
@@Max1996YT Munkidori IS a psychic type, so no it doesn't have a quad weakness to psychic type attacks.
@@leoncergaming7745 ...How in the world did I get that wrong?
@@Max1996YT Idk.
I'm really glad they finally gave us Pokemon that are objectively the villains of the story. Usually it's an evil team taking control of some deity or some misunderstanding with a force of nature, but here it's just three little guys who are up to no good and damn well know it.
Eternatus? Darkest Day?
@@elijahbruno2814 eternatus was literally "evil team taking control of some deity". Rose intentionally triggered the darkest day, which caused eternatus to appear.
@@Ska1high I thought Eternatus' Gigantamax caused the Darkest Day. Rose didn't make it fly up to the sky to become a giant hand that was its own choice after battling it
@@elijahbruno2814 it did that because of chairman rose awakening it and trying to capture it (also eternatus' presence is what causes the darkest day technically, because its body gives off dynamax particles, but it was awakened by rose). It's another 'force of nature' that got pissed off by humans doing stupid shit.
@@Ska1high So it was pissed at humans? Therefore it was fully aware of what it was doing just because Rose awakened it doesn't make its actions any less malicious its very identity is tied to the Darkest Day its inherently evil
The fan name for this trio is apparently the "Lousy Three" and i'm all for it. Fits these Team Rocket bastards prefectly.
Carmine calls them that in game, which is where the people get it from. :)
I prefer "The Three Stooges"
I'm more on the side of "The Thieving Three" personally
It’s only me, but I call them the Looney Three. 0:38 I did so because of this point, which screams “Looney” to me.
Imagine if Team Rocket actually managed to catch them
Ah yes, my favorite legendaries
Gaslight, gatekeep, girlboss
Ummmm Fezandipity is male
@@LetsPlaySagaraStyleand?
@@LetsPlaySagaraStylei’m a male but I’m also a girlboss
Munkdori - Gaslight
Okidogi - Gatekeep
Fezandipiti - Girlboss
Lmaoooo
I find it kinda funny how it's implied these three killed Ogerpon's friend, and were killed in retaliation, yet after the story ends we can catch them, chill, and eat sandwiches together without explanation.
That said, I dig just how much personality these three have and am thankful we can capture them. SV has really knocked it out of the park when it comes to the lore of the legendaries.
Also Okidogi is an absolute goon.
Makes me think of a lot of battle manga/anime. You can take the worst villains, have the protag beat the living shit out of them, and eventually they just become friends like nothing prior ever happened.
That's just game mechanics and how Pokémon works, Eternatus haves destroyed planets and murdered billions, and yet we can play with it and eat curry together
I like to think that, considering that the protagonist managed to beat the absolute snot out of all three of them, they just know better than to tick you off (at least at first anyway).
@@jeanduresaume when i make up stuff
I like imagining that my team put the utter fear of Arceus in them. Otherwise my Iron Treads will happily RUN THEM OVER AGAIN.
Living proof that history isn’t always written by the victors.
Not exactly…
While the Three DID get their asses kicked by Ogrepon, they were still able to paint Ogrepon as the bad guy of the story for a bit (intentionally or not), so they won the battle of optics
@@eldrichhorrornya5933they literally died and ogerpon already lived in the mountains so not a big change for her
@@mr.axalotl yet certainly worse off compared to not having her partner killed and losing most of her possessions until literally a century or two later?
plus there's also that unknown peach like thing to speak off, at worse nobody really won but ogrepon certainly did not win had the MC not come
Yeah, I guess "History is written by survivors" is probably a better proverb, it's just that in a lot of cases winners and survivors are one and the same entity, hence this unusual situation with Ogerpon and the Lousy Three.
The victors here were the people of Kitakami and they were on the side of the loyal 3 so they were the victors.
Players: "So, why you guys jumped a defenseless oger girl and killed her master?"
Loyal Three: *Pulls yukalele and starts singing about the "Toxic Gossip Chain"*
HAHA THATS AMAZING
LMAO
Which is funny because of their ability being basically Poison Point but Toxic status
*Ogerpon would look utterly insulted.*
Okidogi would be playing the ukulele terribly due to his big hand
Munkidori would do most of the playing and singing
Fezandipity won't be there becaue he doesn't want his fame to be ruined
Something I’ve noticed is that their chains are placed in a way that reflects what they wanted to become.
Okidogi wanted to be stronger, and its chain is wrapped around its neck like a dog’s leash. As many dog owners will tell you, walking your dog on a leash is the easiest way for it to get exercise, especially if your home doesn’t have a backyard. And exercise makes you physically stronger.
Munkidori wanted to be smarter, and its chain is wrapped around its head like a headband. Of course, the head is where all the thinking goes on, and in a lot of cultures, wearing certain headgear conveyed wisdom or intellect (hence why they give you a hat when you graduate from college, why many religions have their high priests wear some sort of headwear, and why we have the phrase “put on your thinking cap”). And a lot of people in Japan will wear headbands during moments of high stress (like a test at school or a large workload at their job) in order to keep their mind calm.
Fezandipiti wanted to be more beautiful, and its chain is wrapped around its waist like a sash. Clothing items that cinch the waist (corsets, girdles, waist-trainers, tightly tied sashes, etc.) are commonly used by both women and men to make them appear more slender, and have been used that way for years. In most of modern society, it’s considered attractive to have a slim waist and a flat stomach.
And to top it off, they all resemble accessories associated with “tough guys” in Japan: Okidogi’s wearing a scarf (like the ones ninjas stereotypically wear), Munkidori’s wearing a hachimaki (commonly worn by soldiers, sumo wrestlers, and anyone who’s exerting great force), and Fezandipiti’s wearing a tied belt (like the ones you get for moving up the ranks in karate and judo).
Ni con cadena ⛓️ tóxica puede ser bonita ni listo ni fuerte
Ya te imaginas hay yo gritándole y lastimandolos emocionalmente
These are really cool details that I hadn’t noticed before. It’s pretty incredible how they managed to very easily convey all this with one design element (along with its placement) which not only gives them so much personality and context, but also ties the three of them together.
Gotta love how their folklore makes them out to be complete heroes to the village when they just completely murdered an ogres best friend and bullied said ogre
I honestly love this as it's not too far from our real life histories and how easy it is to rule yourself as a good/bad guy despite being the complete opposite
And robbed them
when did they bully her? Backstory only says about stealing her masks
@@calamariknight481 When they reawakened they went to Ogerpon and harassed her probably because they held a grudge against her for killing them
My favourite part is that there's a trainer depicted in the 'legend' of the Loyal Trio despite that no trainer instructed the Loyal Trio to do anything, so the people of the past probably just shoehorned the dead guy into the story assuming he was some trainer fighting alongside the Loyal Trio because they could never imagine the Loyal Trio killing a human, who was Ogerpon's original trainer that they killed to take the masks from him. One of the NPC's at the festival even wonders why there's a trainer depicted on the signboards in the first place considering he's not mentioned in any of the writings.
I hope we get more evil legends in the future. Gen 9 has done quite a few (These guys, the other [Korai/Mirai]don and the ruinous ones) and I just like seeing instances of Pokemon as bad guys in a sense.
Necrozma lol
@@KHfan0011necrozma isn't bad, just want to regain his power.
Yveltal and Mewtwo say hi. Also Darkrai is a villain in Mystery Dungeon.
@@emilywenig4390 Yveltal and Mewtwo aren't really treated as villains in the main series games at all, and Darkrai is more commonly depicted as misunderstood. With these guys it's just outright "They're assholes."
Tbf the Treasures of Ruin aren't exactly evil, they just kinda exist destructively, rather than maliciously causing said destruction
The definition of “loyalty among thieves”.
These three straight up murdered a guy out of malicious intent, but I can’t not think of them as some weird brotherhood
@@xx_squirtle8621yeah, a Dark Brotherhood
@@xx_squirtle8621they did get killed back so it was even for a while
@@ZephyrUltimate_psst... I know you
Hail Sithis!
the phantom troupe
Seeing Big Munkidori for the first time was actually terrifying
Witness the power of the Monke.
I thought he was a heroin addict with a long machete when I first met him.
*monke*
Okidogi was horrifying as a giant. I SAW MY F**KING DOG AND I THOUGHT I WAS HIGH ON CR*CK
I wont look at the comments,first comment already spoilers help
I think Okidogi is pretty much the only pokemon where it's in game portrayal actually did it more justice than it's artwork. I love its goofy yet menacing personality, looking like something outta One Piece, lol.
“THE TOXIC CHAIN IS REAAAALLLL”
When I encountered him post story it was dark and raining. Made the build up cutscene before the battle perfect.
I think this is my favorite theme in SV, the overall hype beat, the rave vibe, and 0:37 sounding tragic and emotional like the tale before going back to being somewhat intimidating like the true story is all so good
The Legendary Quartet is also a similar bop! But with a Sinister taste to it ofcourse, which matches their atmosphere. That's why I love this one as much as Quartet theme!
This theme is so SO fitting for the Loyal-er… I mean… Looney Three. 0:38 This part of their theme embodies their true, greedy natures as toxic hooligans, but the rest of the theme shows that they are not to be taken lightly. They may be looney thieves, but they are Legendary nonetheless.
I would call them Losers Three. After all they got beaten by Ogerpon centuries ago AND by us in this story
Toxic Trio, personally
Carmine calls them the lousy three
Carmine literally gave us a perfect name in "The Lousy Three."
@@mattsterical577 I know. It’s just that I like to call them the Looney Three. Not that Lousy Three is not as good.
Can I just say that I love their dynamic?😅
Mikidori the brains, Okidogi the brawn and Fezandipiti the pretty face
brains, brawn, beauty
Brains, Brawn, *Bad Bitch*
when i catch them in the dlc, im going to name them after the wings of fire characters Blaze (Fezandipiti ) Burn (okidogi) and Blister (munkidori) despite the princesses being female. igt fits because they are similar to the three B's, similar to the "loyal" three
Edit: I may also name Ogerpon "Thorn" after a wings of fire character with the same name.
@@wobblaishereiguess Wings of Fire mentioned!
Also great name choices
Fezandipiti the style
This is the first piece of media I went into completely blind. Seeing okidogi glitching on the ground was the most enchanting experience I've ever had in a video game
Goodness I can't stop listening to this banger music like this, it's just so incredible
GameFreak never misses with the music.
I love these 3 brutes, even though they’re the worst 😂 I like that their chain designs are all different to reflect their personalities. Okidogi twirls his around like a big whipping chain, showing his strength. Munkidori uses his headband like a scorpion stinger, so it feels like a sneaky pre-meditated attack. And then there’s fezandipiti who wears theirs like a beautiful belt, almost like a literal toxic beauty standard.
Funny thing is I personally like two of them WAY more than Ogerpon and only one less than Ogrepon (Fezandipiti and Munkidori are the two I like more)
@@hankpeterschmidt8626 ngl, I fully agree! Ogerpon is VERY cutesy and that’s great, BUT I’m all about these toxic dudes 😂
"Okidogi was once a smaller and weaker Pokémon, but a desire for strength led it to gain powerful muscles."
"Munkidori was originally a clumsy and dim-witted Pokémon, but a longing for cleverness led it to gain great wisdom."
"Fezandipiti was once a Pokémon with short, dull feathers, but a wish to be beautiful led it to gain an exquisite appearance."
That’s called foreshadowing for Kieran’s part
This also plays into the generation theme of becoming what you desire (see Penny’s words when Sylveon teras). Pokémon seem to crave the Area Zero things because they give them power to live their dreams, or so it would seem.
@@obits3regional jirachi confirmed?
Fezandipiti got shafted, he wished to be beautiful and is still ugly
Fezandipity is basically Unfezant’s redemption
My boys came back from death and first thing they did was following their boss' orders. Turns out they really were loyal after all.
I like to say they were “sealed away”, not killed
@@asterthehedgehog6861Good for you but canonically Ogerpon murked them. Murder is a thing that has and will continue to happen in Pokemon.
@@asterthehedgehog6861 I mean it's kinda stated ogerpon "took their lives" they kinda straight up died
Their special abilities is good since non-poison attack can have a chance to badly poison their foes.
Especially with Fezendipiti. Multi Attack moves each have a chance to badly poison. Plus, it learns dual wingbeat and (I don't know if every hit counts) Beat Up.
@@shinyshinx789personally i just run snarl on okidogi since it seems better overall, also i already had it tera dark defensively so that's a neat little bonus
Okidogi triggered that on my Gliscor, who has Poison Heal.
Thanks I guess?
Okidogi: What have I done?
Yeah, it sure made catching them all in Premier balls fun.
I thought the idea of a poison type trio was more than enough to convince that I am going to love these guys.
And now, after hearing their theme, I think I like these guys even more than before, despite them being bad or not.
Honestly, I'm disappointed that they turned out as evil as they are. It feels like Poison is always the designated "evil" type, even more so than Dark (especially recently). Eternatus was an eldritch kaiju of death and destruction, Klara was a toxic b*tch for most of the IoA story, and these three are just straight-up murderous thieving scum. I realized they'd probably be the antagonists, but they're so vile, I kinda don't even wanna train them. Can't we have an unequivocally good Poison-type representative? Maybe a science-themed Poison-type Gym Leader who studies them for their medicinal properties, or a Poison-type Legendary which is actually super-friendly or heroic? This is my favorite type here!
@@darkraiknight386It is my favorite type too. But I've long since realized that this is how they want to potray the type the most. For example, how many Dark types do you see that'ren't mean or evil in some way? I can only count them with one hand easily when there're over fifty of them.
@@darkraiknight386i think they are poison because they are likey "corpses", y'know they were dead before Kieran threw that punch and revived them, but its only my headcannon.
They're Poison types because the chains they wear exude toxic stimulants that increase strength, intelligence and beauty respectively
@@joojkuuk1333your not wrong as their was a leak of a peach Pokémon that is definitely related to them and zombie trainers in the next dlc
IIRC these three are based off of the japanese folktale of Momotarō, which follows the titular Momotarō on a journey to defeat a band of oni, he is accompanied by three talking animals, a dog, monkey, and pheasant whom he befriends by sharing his food
This is my favorite song in the DLC
Mine is Kieran's final battle theme
I'm a bit of a metal head, so Kieran's final battle theme is my favorite (someone PLEASE do a drum cover), but I really do love this as well.
Same
In my opinion i like Pecharunt's more than this
Still can't believe they turned Buff Cheems into a Pokémon.
The best part is that his dex entry specifically says the muscles came from the Toxic Chain, so he used to be the other half of the meme format too 😂😂😂
His name in Japanese has Inu in it
@@halyoalex8942 MY ARCEUS, YOU MIGHT ACTUALLY BE RIGHT.
@@stretchpunchbeef8982 Because Inu is Japanese for Dog
And mixed him with the Incredible Hulk
0:29 is when the main Toxic Chain motif appears, it is used most prominently in the Pecharunt Possessed trainer music
Genuinely love this song so much!
0:39 Love how Okidogi nearly times his intro with the music.
This is also my favorite battle theme from the DLC.
Okidogi: the school bully
Munkidori: that one kid nobody likes
Fezandipiti: the cringe egotistical kid who thinks he’s better than everyone else
O. M G
And they’re all toxic.
Okidogi: Jock Bully
Munkidori: Teacher's pet and nerd
Fezandipti: Rich and spoiled kid who flexes stuff
@@lobsterjakeHence the poison type
Okidogi: Mean jock
Munkidori: Annoying nerd
Fezandipiti: Trust fund prick
This theme is such a bop! Got me headbanging over there 🫨💃
It really goes hard, tho.
It feels weird hearing this after Pecharunt’s theme. But it’s still great. I prefer Pecharunt’s theme but they do sound different enough to be more obviously distinct from each other
Me too, pecharunt is essentially the club remix but also the OG of theme
This and Ogerpon’s battle themes scream Yokai Watch, especially with the “weewow” sounds, and particularly Yokai Watch 2. That’s a very high compliment because that game’s soundtrack cranked it up to 11 when it went traditional Japanese.
WILD YOKAI WATCH FAN SPOTTED!!!!!!! BOND WITH ME, BROTHER
You guys are amazing. Yo-Kai watch is epic. 😎
the music when they first awakened immediately reminded me of Yo-kai watch
YOOOOOOOOOOO YOKAI WATCH! Based. But yeah I definitely hear it now that you mention it
Yo-kai watch is the shit!!!
Ok, I have a theory:
Since the game takes place in a school enviroment, the story that the bullies were saw as heroes and the victim as the bad girl could be a nod that in schools, the bullies attack and attack. But when the bully decides to defend itself, he/she's seen as the bad guy, and is punished.
Literally Team Star's plot
Also
Enspecially the fact we see ogerpon in the promotion poster make her look like main villain (movie poster logic)
@@lahnhikari1285 man, Penny and Ogerpon would get along so well. Someone make a comic of this!
Soooo will the indigo disk have a story similar to Arven?
Oh no, is Terapagos a baby who lost its parents?
The typings for these 3 really surprised me, thought they were gonna be the starter trio with poison
Fighting, psychic, and fairy go crazy with poison
Figuring out their types was really rewarding especially with Carmine complementing you on it
yeah, when i first fought them i guessed okidogi was fighting but had no clue otherwise
i also knew that fezandipidi was weak to ground
however i struggled with it, especially because when i sent out my iron valliant against okidogi it got destroyed with a poison move or whatever, fezandipidi also game me some trouble because i had no poison or steel pokemon/moves (afterwards i used home to move a libero scorbunny from shield to violet and taught it iron head to solve that issue but thats beside the point)
i had no idea what munkidori would be because that was the first one i went to so when i figured out it was phychic type i felt very accomplished even though i only hit it with a ghost move from my annihilape
I can now appreciate this theme more now with my mind free from blind rage from hurting the pure bean.
scarlet and violet can't seem to miss when it comes to secondary legendary themes. First the Ruinous Quartet now the Loyal Three
The RAVE BOP is REAL
I think it's crazy we're currently at seven evil legendaries. Certainly ties in to how much this game loves the story of Genesis.
This has to be my favorite theme in the whole DLC!
I really like this theme. It fits their mischievous but won't hesitate to kill you energy that they give.
To me sounds "funny" like if they are trying too hard to be evil but they are just a bunch of clumsy villain pokemon.
Que no mataron a alguien M
Something to be said for Team Star's story being about the effects of bullying, and how retailiating against your bullies gets you labelled as one, and ultimately made into a villain, and then the "Loyal" Three and Ogerpon is a similar tale of three bullies who stole Ogerpon's masks, killed her only friend, and yet when they were killed in retaliation, they were the ones diefied as heroes, while poor Ogerpon was labelled as a violent monster for fighting back.
And now, through little fault of their own, the player has accidentally bullied Kieran, in a sense, and it looks like it'll be his turn to become the bad guy because of it....
I mean, bro was the one who wanted to throw hands so frequently. His mistake was fighting someone who also hates losing lmao. Although, it'd be interesting Kieran had a villain role in Indigo Disc and embraced it.
@@excalibur493 wasn't much of a villain arc. but he did seem obssessive. from point: he thought he had nothing, that the PC was getting everything they ever wanted. even when he loved the ogre for as long as he knew of the tales; even when his sister was originally NASTY towards us, things eventually turned friendly and left his side. Only when his pursuit of Power and Victory (egged on By Ms. Briar) almost threatened to kill them all as Terapagos was out of control and even EXPLODED the Master ball when he attempted to return Terapagos... A bad case of Low self-esteem and Unhealthy coping on BOTH EXTREMES. and I can say the Spiral started when Carmine told us to LIE to her own brother, cause she didn't want him to know at the time that they met the Ogre. Poor actions lead to Poor consequences.
@@lanluhylrean1122 Yeah, I feel bad for him. Glad things got better!
Honestly I never noticed how mouch bullying is a core theme of SV.
the fact ogerpon supposedly not only beat but killed these three all on her own with a type disadvantage is impressive
I just imagine them fainting after being defeated like any pokemon battle but Ogerpon just keeps Ivy Cudgeling them even when they're down, just to make sure
It's because of the masks and I don't think those trios were poison types to begin with.
I really love the fact that these guys are just purely evil simply for the sake of it: In Pokemon's 9 gens of existence, the Loyal Three are the first legendary pokemon created and designed to be evil for absolutely no reason.
Deoxys is only seen as evil because the meteorite it inhabits threatens to destroy Hoenn. He's not malicious, moreso you can perceive his arrival kinda like a natural disaster
Darkrai isn't really evil, hes kinda like a force of nature. it's natural to have nightmares and he's just the embodiment of it.
Giratina was violent, but it still took it's role as maintaner of the universe's balance seriously, especially in PLA
Kyurem was USED for evil but it itself isn't. It's the equalizer to Reshiram and Zekrom who kinda keeps the balance between the two and the main part of the Original Dragon
Necrozma is a rampaging force but he also provides light to his own world, he only attacks out of panic that he's going to run out of energy and is seen as evil because of it's destructive power, while the Ultra Recon Squad loves him because they share the same dimension
Eternatus nearly caused an apocalypse, but it's implied to not have the best control over it's cataclysmic power.
Meanwhile you just have these three jackasses who kinda just bully Ogerpon and manipulate a village to give them what they want before they die and are reveared as heroes
i honestly kinda respect that, they are just cartoonishly evil and i kinda love that
Edit: Yeah the Treasures of Ruin are evil too but i don't feel like it hits the same, i put in specifically that the loyal three are evil for NO REASON. the Ruinous Quartet is evil because they were possessed by evil spirits
Edit 2: While in some ways you can argue the introduction of Pecharunt kinda makes this comment outdated, i don't necessarily think so. None of the Loyal Three know Pecharunt's intentions with the masks, and the chains are mainly amplifying their attributes. The loyal Three would still definitely be evil if Pecharunt didnt introduce the chains imo, they're just now in his control lol. That does mean they're not evil for "no reason" but compared to the other examples of "evil" legendaries, they're without a doubt the most mean spirited of them lol
theyre not evil for no reason, something worse chained them up and sent them to another region to steal the masks. just visually for example if you grab the toxic chain by the big rings then youd painfully strangle or crush them, so clearly the creator uses that threat of pain to drive the loyal three. the loyal three may have even told to return the masks to the more evil creature in town but found he wasnt there so this deception made them easier to kill and the more evil creature ends up not even being in the story despite being the one who was totally at fault in every way.
Also the treasures of ruin are literally Incarnate evil
The two horses terrorised the clown tundra
Edit:Did I really mistype crown tundra as clown tundra?
@@Thewavedemonjackal yeah but they're moreso like wild animals, not really malicious
@@neko-ikathemysteriousyo-ka1937 somewhat, they're based on the disaster quartet of chinese mythology, which are more like a natural disaster. In Sv, the ruinous quartet are gifts cursed by the spirit of the evil king or something like that, i dont fully remember off the top of my head lol
The legendary themes this game are just so good!!!
Everyone who is reading this, you have a great music taste buddy! Glad you enjoy of these bangers from Pokemon, have a nice day my brother!
This theme absolutely slaps!!!
Such a banger! Def in my top 5 of all Scarlet & Violet songs
I put in second myself, to Arven’s theme.
I absolutely adore the blend of upbeat electronic and traditional Japanese sounds and instruments here.
0:26 Okidogi
0:39 Munkidori
0:55 Fezandipiti
That’s what I imagine for each part of the music…
I think 0:26 is munkidori and 0:39 is okidogi due to juno songs
@@NylaaTheNeedleFan I can see both but Juno is definitely superior😂
0:26 *chonky*synth
0:55 is indeed dedicated to Fezandipiti! No denying that
That also aligns with the chronological order Pecharunt recruited them in.
I really didn't think I'd like the Loyal Three all that much, but now that we're getting to know them, I really like them.
Absolute banger. One of my favorite tracks from the dlc.
Out of the 3, i love Okidogi so much.
I love this trio, but my favorite has to be Fezandipiti
Okidogi's literally a Pokémon Big Cheem.
Fezandipiti is my fave, tho, because it's so ✨Majestic✨
My boy *Munkidori* tho 🔥🧠🐒👌
I’m only there for Fezandipiti. It’s by far my favorite of the three; I like it and Munkidori better than Ogerpon
They heard how much we loved the Treasures of Ruin theme and they followed it up with this banger
Ah yes! The Lord Shen, Mojo Jojo and Doge trio theme!
That's Doge
@@DarthMolgy Doge and cheems are the same
No, they are two different dogs, and in the classic meme Doge is the buff one with the similar physique to Okidogi@@gonzacabro1126
@@DarthMolgy Oh then Doge
The Disloyal Three may be evil asshats, but their theme is worth headbanging for
edit: this is a very weird thing to say, but to me these three are kind of like the opposite of the lake trio.
the lake trio are more or less like aliens, whereas the loyal trio are based on actual animals
the lake trio have a bright color scheme whereas the loyal trio have darker colors
the lake trio have similar designs with few differences whereas the loyal three are more varied (order vs chaos?)
the lake trio are pretty much on the good guys’ side, whereas the loyal three are shady and villainous
the lake trio have no gender, but the loyal trio do have genders (and by genders they are all male)
the lake trio are monotypes, whereas the loyal trio have two types (although the lake trio themselves have a good type advantage, further helped by the fact that the lake trio can very well learn tm moves that vary further from their original movepool)
they also have a connection with chains (red chain for the lake trio, toxic chain for the loyal three)
The Lake Trio aren't just "aliens that are connected through a chain", they're literal gods and the manifestation of the mind and spirit in the Multiverse
But they "are" Loyal. They're loyal to each other and their master.
@@richardshiflett5181true, but technically you can still use them when fighting against pecharunt (their master), so… :shrug:
"These pokemon have killed the ogre's best friend, tricked everyone in Kitakami (except Kieran) to thinking they're heroes and just horrible and sickening pokemon"
Me w/ their theme : 💃🕺💃🤸♀️🕺🤸♂️
ngl, they are supposedly evil, but 0:37 sounds playful and fun, I love it
it's literally the tune of the Big Chungus song
Tbh that’s probably bc the people probably look at them as heroes
I imagine Ogerpon doing the Club Penguin dance at that part.
@@tedscheett9420now I feel like animating that
Thank you for uploading this. It mixes so many different styles and musical instrumentation. I picture the flute as Fezandipity, the drums as Okidogi, and the cymbals/clashes as Munkidori for some reason.
I was today years old when I realized that the shared Ground weakness between those three goobers makes a hilarious amount of sense.
After all, how long do y'all figure they spent _buried underground?_
I love it that my two favorite themes in scarlet and violet are for the legendarys that aren't the main legendarys in the main game and teal mask, the treasure of ruin and the loyal three
Majority of Gen 8 legendaries - heroic and benevolent knights
Gen 9 legendaries - 3 thugs who beat a foreigner up for some glowing masks, 4 sealed forbidden beasts, invasive species from another timeline
Im loving the contrast tho
I kind of like how the song's duality between playful tactical synth and tribal traditional Japanese kind of sums up the battle: a person in traditional Japanese clothes giving the beatdown to a crew of robbers
Back after Pecharunt, realizing just how much they stepped up this theme
I wasn't sold on their designs at first, but they really grew on me. That seems to be a trend with modern Pokemon, I guess.
Coming back to this after the Pecharunt video sheds such a new light on them. They're still not redeemable for what they did but at least we now know that they weren't completely acting out of malice at least. Find them incredibly cute too honestly.
But the Mask Maker's description of them was at least correct
They were described as "A Group of Greedy Pokémon" which still holds true
The Quality of music this gen is amazing
Little did we know, there was a fourth member...
It's their leader actually
The Leader
And the source of their powers
The Loyal Three (Teal Mask DLC) 🤝 Deep Cut (Splatoon 3)
A Trio of Bandits known to steal some treasure; often seen as heroes by the people, when they're really just oddball thieves looking to earn a quick buck from burglary; also got badass themes that go hard
Okidogi- Big Man (the brute)
Munkidori- Frye (the clever one)
Fezandipiti- Shiver (the diva)
Way to go for Game Freak to turn the tables with one of Japan's most notable folklores.
(Probably known) Fun Fact: Yes, The Teal Mask is based on one of Japan's folklores called Momotaro.
Pre-Pecharunt: the "loyal" three
Post-Pecharunt: the loyal "three"
It’s was even cooler to discover that some versions of the Momotaro story where actually a mistold one too, with the nice guys being the villains.
It’s criminal that the most important part of they’re story is left on the Info bill boards of the map and it goes a away when you defeat they’re giant form, and said story kinda explain why they are called the Retainer’s Pokémon’s and also, like, the whole theory of gen 9 story about the desires?
Also, it surprised me how nobody speculated that they where Poison type’s, when the chains were literally the classic Poison icon
Dokutaro non era stato ancora dataminato...
@@Freesia92 ok, ma cavolo, catturi un Pokemon e ti si presenta come il Pokemon Servo, un paio di domande ti sorgono, datamine o meno.
@@summus9215 Bisognerebbe vedere in inglese.
@@Freesia92 potrei sparare una boiata, ma da quanto ho ricordi qualcuno nella chat di Cydo ha detto che dovrebbero essere le stesse identiche cose anche in Eng e Giap, ma potrei tranquillamente confondermi
@@summus9215 Io in realtà lo dicevo per la forma delle catene. Poi, vogliamo parlare di Leggende Pokémon: Aura viola attorno al polso di Riben quando tira un pugno al recinto della tomba?
The DLC reminded a bunch of Yokai Watch and this song sounds like it could fit in especially at 0:38.
*Sound like more HAU.*
Yah I named them all after puppy, chimp and pheasantnyan and named ogerpon after orcanos. If you ever played the blasters mission
When I learned of the twist that the Loyal Three were actually villains who became heroes thanks to people not understanding the situation, it shocked me.
These three are based off of characters from a Japanese folktale called “Momotaro”, where a boy born from the Peach (Momotaro) goes out in a journey and befriends three animals, a dog, a monkey, and a pheasant.
Together with his friends, Momotaro journeys to defeat the Oni (Japanese demons) in the island of Onigashima (Oni-Ga-Shi-Ma).
But in this DLC, the Oni are the heroes and Momotaro’s friends are the villains.
And the Poison type was one-hint, besides their designs.
But these Pokemon were once nice, innocent ones until something changed them.
Probably a Poison-type Momotaro peach that granted them such powers.
I don’t think they were nice at all. They were probably monstrous to the core. It’s more like they were ambitious, and via the peach, they gained the power needed to fulfill their ambitions of power
According to their Pokédex entries, the poisonous chains they wear is what gave them their powers, in addition to an explanation as to why they're all Poison type.
@@xx_squirtle8621you got that one right.
Those three need to be extinct so they will not antagonize anyone!
I was hoping they were going to be the bad guys of the story and I wasn’t disappointed! I love these guys a lot. Their introduction and the way they communicate with each other makes them look so goofy, but they’re still plain selfish and evil. They have killed before and WILL do it again
Even with that design, I don't expect Okidogi to have a lion-like cry... and a banger theme too.
I fucking adore these 3, Evil pokemon seen as heroes? Its so refreshing. Ruinous Quartet were TOLD to be evil, Most "evil" legendaries are just, haha die. These 3 not only used their fame to overpower themselves but to steal the masks, AND beat the shit out of Ogerpon. Truly Evil and I love them for that.
While not outright stated, it’s implied that they also killed Ogerpon’s friend when they originally stole the masks
These Pokemon are truly evil and they're not even Dark types
These evil legendary pokemon along with their evil master Pecharunt would be better off extinct so they will not antagonize anyone!!!
I love this theme,, it’s been a while since a legendary theme has really stood out to me
This theme has no right to be so fucking catchy what the hell
I am actually surprised that I haven't seen it, but Ogerpon and Lousy Three are actually a reference to the fairytale of Momotaro. Just in reverse. Because Momotara had a monkey, a pheasant and a dog with him to fight an oni. I really liked seeing this parallel.
I've been waiting for this. I love the Soundtrack. thank you!
I’m glad that Pokémon isn’t pulling any punches when it comes to making the Pokémon themselves evil this time around. First the vicious Version Mascot who killed Turo/Sada, then the Ruinious Quartet who nearly brought Paldea to an end, and now these three thieves, who are heavily implied to have murdered Ogrepon’s first trainer.
Them being evil is even reflected in their friendship value, which is 0. These guys HATE you. I wonder how they’ll show how evil Terapagos is.
If terapagos is even evil
@@mesa8680 it brainwashed Heath into drafting the schematics for the Time Machine Sada/Turo would create and made Sada/Turo go batshit insane over their desire to let paradox Pokémon come into the present, so much so it led to their demise. I highly doubt it’s a good guy.
@@edman9953 sada and turo did that by themselves and there is no confirmation it hypnotized heath and if it did that doesn't make it evil you are just speculating.
@@mesa8680 in the Scarlet/Violet book, Heath makes record of how he blacked out at one point, had a dream like experience, only to wake up with a piece of paper in his hands. The paper had schematics and was in his handwriting, but Heath himself states he never remembered writing it. The only thing we can take from this is that Terapagos made Heath draft the schematics, which Turo/Sada used after studying Heath’s book. And that’s not even to mention Sada/Turo saw Terapagos, just like Heath did.
After they discovered Terapagos, Turo/Sada’s journals in the research stations get more and more concerning, each one descending further into madness as you go futher into Area Zero. The AI version of the professor saw that their original was acting bizarre. A machine couldn’t be influenced like a regular human can, and the AI stated it was an exact replica, down to the very memories of the professor.
The only way for the AI to not share the same vision as their originals did could only be due to the fact they weren’t able to be brainwashed by Terapagos. If Terapagos isn’t evil, then what sort of end game does it get from having Heath draft up the plans for a Time Machine that wouldn’t be created until some 100 years later? Terapagos can somehow see into the past an future, and pushed the professors to build the machine in order to let the paradox pokemon run wild in the present, which as the AI states, would eventually break out of Area 0 and destroy Paldea. What would Terapagos achieve from doing this if it was good?
@@edman9953 wait when does it say they used the schematics from heath? I don't remember it ever stating that. Also just because they say terapagos doesn't mean it hypnotized them.
I like this song so much. It became so addicting. 😊
The only thing these 3 are "loyal" to is themselves. And Gamefreak is loyal to cranking out certified bangers to catch them to.
I just wanna say these mons have me hyped about their competitive potential...in GO.
Okidogi gets Poison Jab by level-up so it's EXTREMELY likely to get that as a fast move when its added to GO. Poison Jab's relevancy boils down to "hit fairy for big damage and then do nothing else," but with the current meta being Charm-dependent (charm is a damage dealing fast move in GO, and it has ridiculously high BP. it's weird) this is actually really important. In Great/Ultra League, Okidogi's stats will let it reach 1500 CP or 2500 CP with very little cost-investment, and being a legendary with bloated stats means he will be usable in Master League as a perfectly viable answer to Togekiss, Granbull, Clefable, and Wigglytuff, which control the meta by virtue of being Fairies that can learn Charm (it's very common to pair Metagross or Dialga with a Charm user so you can counter all of the Myth types with your own Myth types)
Fezandipiti is a Poison/Fairy with theoretical access to Charm and Acid Spray - no guarantees it will get them in GO because they're both TMs, but Fez doesn't have many Fast moves in its level up learnset, I don't think Niantic will neuter it by making its only fast move Quick Attack. If it gets Charm, well, that's another Charm User! Automatically viable! if it gets Acid Spray, even without Charm, it will function effortlessly as a Fairy counter in its own right, while also being resistant to Dragons. I really only see Metagross and Dialga being able to shut it down completely (gross gets EQ in GO, Dialga resists Poison) and if it gets both, then you have a hard counter to Dragons that isn't neutered by opposing Fairies. Again, she's automatically viable!
Munkidori is a Fairy Counter that isn't neutered by Fighting-types. I don't know if this is a new thing but it can learn Poison Jab, so if it gets that as a fast move it will automatically find a niche slaying Fairies without losing too hard to Metagross, with theoretical access to Shadow Ball, Poltergeist, Shadow Claw (which would be mutually exclusive to Poison Jab BUT not the point, countering fairies can mean resisting Charm), and a couple Dark moves as well.
Literally all three of these will have a niche if Niantic decides to give them moves that aren't ass. Literally all of them will be able to fight off Fairies.
Oh, and Ogerpon's Fire form should be able to fight off Fairies too. Ogerpon doesn't leanr a SINGLE move that is Super Effective on Fairy, but it can resist Charm while also theoretically being able to learn Charm itself if Niantic, once again, decides to pull moves not only from the level-up learnset.
I'm extremely excited about these mons and I really hope when us GO Peasants get them in a couple years, Niantic decides to do them justice. There's so much potential.
This theme has no business being this catchy
"There's no way you can make a battle theme better than Cynthia's."
The Loyal Three: "Hold our toxic chains."
I like how these legendary pokemon and Ogerpon are local legendaries since only the town saw them as beings of legend. the legend itself doesnt seem to be nearly as old as the legends of whole regions.
0:54 OMFG this part HITS so much
0:39 This part, makes me feel so nostalgic of Yo Kai Watch
Me playing the dlc normally: ok ok this is fine
Me fighting the loyal three: WE JAMMING LETS GOOOOOOO
I feel like the best part is that with these villians they didn't lie or do anything to decieve the townsfolk to make them think they were heroes; they just came into the village to steal the masks from Ogerpon and her friend, dying in the end along with Ogerpon. Everyone assumed that they died in a battle to protect them and during the duration that they were dead they ended up being depicted as legends!
Still, could you imagine what was going through their minds? They just came back to life and were likely planning to rob the temple by force; just imagine their surprise when the humans not only willingly give the three of them what they wanted, but they got food as well!
The Teal Mask is the only Pokemon DLC in which you stop zombies from committing a hate crime.
They were caught openly saying "og*r" with the hard r multiple times
...I'm gonna say it. Even though I want to fucking strangle the Loyal Three with their own Toxic Chains for murdering Ogerpon's only friend and ostracizing her to Oni Mountain... Their battle theme is a fucking banger.
I just realized something...the Loyal Three can be connected towards Brain, Brawn, and Beauty
Yes