DETECTIVE PIKACHU: Here Are All The New Pokemon Revealed In The Latest Trailer
While Mewtwo was definitely the highlight in yesterday's Detective Pikachu trailer, we're now taking a look at every Pokemon that was revealed for the first time and there are some you may have missed!
As promised, Warner Bros. released a new trailer for Detective Pikachu yesterday and, just like that first teaser, it's been met with an overwhelmingly positive response. One of the coolest things, though, was seeing all those Pokemon in a live-action setting.
Now, we're taking a look at all the new Pokemon revealed during the course of the trailer but we're obviously not including the likes of Pikachu, Charizard, and Mr. Mime as they've all been seen before now.
Instead, the focus is being put on the Pokemon you know...and the ones you may not (especially if you've not kept up with the latest video game releases). So, to take a look at this feature in its entirety, all you have to do is hit the "View List" button!
Ludicolo
Ludicolo isn't the most well-known Pokemon out there but if you've been playing Pokemon Go, you'll no doubt recognise it as the water and grass type Pokemon that evolves from Lombre (which starts off as Lotad).
It has a pretty freaky look but one that's obviously going to be played for laughs if this trailer is any sort of indication.
What its appearance here makes clear is that Detective Pikachu isn't going to shy away from featuring Pokemon which a) aren't from the original 150 and b) may not be immediately recognisable to those that grew up with the franchise but may have since lapsed.
Arcanine
We've seen Growlithe before now but this trailer provides our first proper look at its evolved form: Arcanine.
It seems as if Ryme City's Police Department will make good use of fire type Pokemon as two officers are flanked by the aforementioned Growlithes but Arcanine appears to be protecting the precinct because it's that little bit more powerful.
Golurk
Those hulking brutes are Golurks, ground/ghost type Pokemon that are clearly being utilised - alongside Arcanine - as protection for the Police Department.
They're certainly extremely formidable looking so you can see why they've been selected but it will be interesting seeing how Pokemon being used this way is addressed, especially as we spent so many years following the adventures of a Pokemon trainer who cared about the creatures he came across rather than utilising them in such a practical manner.
Kingler, Slacking
You'll have to look closely for these two but a Slaking can be seen hanging out under the highway bridge, while part of a Kingler is shown behind a police car. In terms of the latter, it seems as if that will also serve as protection of sorts as it's another formidable creature which can hold its own.
Snorlax
How cool is this?
As great as Snorlax looks, though, what you may have missed is the in-joke here for fans. Snorlax is shown blocking the road and if you've ever played the games, you'll know that the massive Pokemon would frequently block your way to keep certain areas off-limits for the time being.
With any luck, we'll get to see Snorlax do more than sleep as he's such an awesome Pokemon.
Machamp
Yes, that is indeed a Machamp directing traffic and if I had to hazard a guess, I would say that this one is working for Ryme City PD.
After all, he's certainly making the sort of motions you would expect from a traffic officer and looks great in live-action (even if it does look like the special effects could do with some polishing).
Pancham
We saw Pancham in the teaser trailer on a "Missing" poster but one of them can be seen in the background here alongside someone we're assuming is its trainer. The Pokemon looks extremely cute and is one it's easy enough to imagine there being plenty of toys of when this movie is released.
Loudred
Are Pokemon basically just slaves in this city? In one of the coolest sequences, we get a glimpse of what seems to be an underground fighting arena and the DJ is using a number of Loudreds as a makeshift sound system of sorts.
There's certainly a lot of the creatures here and this makes for a cool visual (as does the classic game shoutout with "Critical Hit!" appearing on the screen behind them).
Blastoise
Squirtle has looked pretty cute up until now but Blastoise looks like a total badass and is unleashing those iconic water cannons on his foes in this sneak peek.
The Loudred can be seen in the background and it definitely looks like this is an underground fight arena rather than an actual gym as there's something very sketchy about the entire set up. Regardless, did you notice who Blastoise's opponent is?
Gengar
Yes, that is indeed what appears to be an entire gang of Gengars before they each get taken out by a blast of water. The ghost type Pokemon is one of the originals and it's interesting to see the form it takes here as it's always been given something of a solid appearance in the games and cartoons.
Cubone
The only Pokemon we see coming out of a Pokeball, Cubone looks like he's been lifted straight from the games/animated series for his live-action debut and given the grassy surroundings, I wouldn't be surprised if what we're witnessing here ends up being a classic battle.
It's no secret that many fans are disappointed those are being put on the backburner for this city-based mystery but it now appears as if Detective Pikachu won't totally ignore that side of things.
Flareon
Flareon is the Pokemon you'll receive if you give Eevee a Fire Stone and something tells me that this one is going to have a villainous nature. It certainly looks like a good mixture of cute and deadly anyway, while there are three "cameos" in the background which definitely have fans talking.
Yes, those are Arceus, Dialga, and Palkia, the three Legendary Pokemon from the Diamond and Pearl games.
While there's nothing to say that they'll make a physical appearance, it's good to know that Legendary creatures are clearly viewed as being something special and mythical.
Rattata
You still remember catching your first Rattata, right?
Look closely when Pikachu enters the arena and one can be seen clearly desperate to get inside the cage as it gnaws at the bars. This is an easy one to miss, especially when there's a very cute Charmander on the other side of the screen.
Treecko
The Generation III starter Pokemon, Treecko can be seen in the same scene as Charmander and Rattata hiding out on the stands. As cool as these cameos are, it's probably best we accept now that not every one of these Pokemon will be given something to do beyond looking cool in the background!
Audino, Octillery
As well as previously seen Pokemon Lickitung and Pancham, the octopus-like Octillery can be seen in the bottom left-hand corner of the screen, while Audino - who could be partially seen in the first teaser - also makes an appearance.
Both look exactly as you might expect and it's great seeing them in this setting.
Mewtwo
The big reveal in this trailer is obviously Mewtwo and while we don't know how his origin story will be different here compared to what was revealed in the original animated Pokemon movie, he looks nothing short of awesome.
The prevailing theory/rumour is that he'll be a villain before it's revealed that he's actually being controlled by a human scientist.
Regardless of whether or not that proves to be the case, Mewtwo is one of the most powerful Pokemon to ever appear in this world, so Pikachu is going to have his work cut out for him...