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Time for a broad community check-in: how are you all feeling about the upcoming titles after the recent Presents? Hyped or hesitant? We'd be especially interested to hear if you had any reservations beforehand, and whether or not those were addressed by the presentation.
Question of the Week: Which existing Pokémon would you like to see get a Hisuian form - and what Hokkaidō twist would you give them?
@Pokemon You know who else is a living fossil?
Though it's been two generations since, Lumiose remains the most populous city in the in-game Pokémon world and it’s not remotely close.
1: Lumiose, population 416
2: Wyndon, 157
3: Nimbasa, 150
4: ORAS Mauville, 148
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'They fly around at high speed, striking with their pointed spears. Even when in trouble, they face opponents bravely.'
'It zips around, on sharp lookout for an opening. It concentrates electrical energy within its large jaws and uses it to zap its enemies.'
Blakiston hails from the town of Lymington in England, and has an animal named after him: Blakiston's fish owl.
Yesterday, we speculated that Professor Laventon might be inspired by Charles Darwin. Transpires we may have been a little off the mark; meet Thomas Blakiston, an English naturalist who spent much of his life documenting species in Hokkaidō in the late 1800s.