shoz999
Back when Tigers used to smoke.
Two things just occurred to me. What if were wrong about what we think of Sun and Moon and a possible Let's Go Chapter, specifically where it's set.
First off, the Sun and Moon chapters. What if were actually wrong that the finale is coming soon? That this is just halfway of the actual story? Moon's Rowlet and Hau's Popplio haven't evolved yet like it's shown in the calendar. Now I'm assuming Kusaka is going to use this time-skip to show that Moon's Rowlet and Hau's Popplio have already evolved over time but I'm still thinking that this might not be close to the finale. You know how some of you said it looks like it's transitioning into USUM? Well what if the next chunk of chapters are on par with the Platinum chapter of Diamond and Pearl. The Platinum Chapter you could say was the true ending of Diamond and Pearl but it still had so much story to tell through the Battle Frontier and Distortion World spanning three volumes. What if we are going to get around three volumes worth of storytelling based on USUM, specifically Kusaka will probably most likely tell the many many worlds that exist in Ultra Space (including the Ultra Recon Squad's world or maybe even Rainbow Rocket from another dimension) before the actual finale happens?
Second. The Let's Go Chapter. If it happens, what if it won't be a sequel set right after USUM? What if it's set around the events of the Yellow Chapter or after the Yellow chapter? Somewhere during the Gen 1 era, it's practically perfect for three reasons. The three characters Chase, Elaine and Trace are game-canon wise start their journeys around the time when Red, Green and Blue are experienced but still very young trainers. If we have it set after USUM, after Red, Green and Blue are adults, I feel this would be not only a very strange adaptation of the Let's Go games but also it might clash with adapted game information in the future that uses the Let's Go timeline. Second, having set in the Gen 1 era would make the 151 Pokemon limit a lot of sense for Pokemon Adventures. Third, it won't speed up the RGBY's age any further, actually if anything we get to see them again their younger years during the Mato days. In fact, the Let's Go artstyle looks a lot similar to Mato's artwork so this could be the perfect chance to at least a similar artstyle to that of Mato's work.
First off, the Sun and Moon chapters. What if were actually wrong that the finale is coming soon? That this is just halfway of the actual story? Moon's Rowlet and Hau's Popplio haven't evolved yet like it's shown in the calendar. Now I'm assuming Kusaka is going to use this time-skip to show that Moon's Rowlet and Hau's Popplio have already evolved over time but I'm still thinking that this might not be close to the finale. You know how some of you said it looks like it's transitioning into USUM? Well what if the next chunk of chapters are on par with the Platinum chapter of Diamond and Pearl. The Platinum Chapter you could say was the true ending of Diamond and Pearl but it still had so much story to tell through the Battle Frontier and Distortion World spanning three volumes. What if we are going to get around three volumes worth of storytelling based on USUM, specifically Kusaka will probably most likely tell the many many worlds that exist in Ultra Space (including the Ultra Recon Squad's world or maybe even Rainbow Rocket from another dimension) before the actual finale happens?
Second. The Let's Go Chapter. If it happens, what if it won't be a sequel set right after USUM? What if it's set around the events of the Yellow Chapter or after the Yellow chapter? Somewhere during the Gen 1 era, it's practically perfect for three reasons. The three characters Chase, Elaine and Trace are game-canon wise start their journeys around the time when Red, Green and Blue are experienced but still very young trainers. If we have it set after USUM, after Red, Green and Blue are adults, I feel this would be not only a very strange adaptation of the Let's Go games but also it might clash with adapted game information in the future that uses the Let's Go timeline. Second, having set in the Gen 1 era would make the 151 Pokemon limit a lot of sense for Pokemon Adventures. Third, it won't speed up the RGBY's age any further, actually if anything we get to see them again their younger years during the Mato days. In fact, the Let's Go artstyle looks a lot similar to Mato's artwork so this could be the perfect chance to at least a similar artstyle to that of Mato's work.