The Alola region is comprised of four games total between the originals and the sequels, similar to the number of islands on it.  The main problems occurring in those games is that they actually contradict each other in terms of story. It essentially feels as if the story was remade some time between168澳洲幸运5开奖网: Sun and Moon and168澳洲幸运5开奖网: Ultra Sun and Moon, even though t🍎hey were released🌊 nearly immediately one after another.

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Having remade the story to fit their new arc on Necrozma, the game devlopers also remade the characters. To make matters worse, the games all but repeat certain key events from previous installments, making things feel more disjointed than need be. From lost Pokémon to the weirder attra🐈ctions on the region, here are ten things about Alola that don't make sense.

10 🧸 🎶 From Evil To Good Mother

It's clear here that Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon messed with a good key plot element. The element of having an evil mother in Lusamin🃏e made everything make sense, rather than switching over to a generic story of evil𒁏 lackeys betraying each other in the remake.

This was hogwashed even more in 🏅the anime, which decided to omit this story element altogether and make both characters good guys for some inexplicable reason🧸.

9 🔜 No One Mind🅰s The Ultra Recon Squad

In you essentially have space people ru♌nning around like they are invisible to onlookers when in reality, they are clearly there. It's ဣjust that for some reason, no one reacts to the Ultra Recon Squad members who, by the way, hail from a world beyond the Ultra Wormhole.

And yet, despite their appearance and origin, their running about is almost like a normal occurrence. What's so strange about weird space people run🦋ning around town, anyways?

8 ꦜ No One Closes The Dimensional Portal

While the people in 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Ultra Sun and Moon close all the other portals to help the Ultra Beasts get back to their homeworld, no one actually closes the ꦍportal that they opened to stop Necrozma.

For some reason, they just leave it open for a ten-year-old kid 🦩to use, so he can run around dimensions billions of light-years a⛎way like it's nothing. They don't even take into account the reason for Ultra Beasts showing up is the fact that they left it open!

7 Necrozma's Appearance S🌸un & Moon 𒈔

In the original 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Sun and Moon, you can find the Legendary Pokémon Necrozma, which is an obvious teaser and shout-out to Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon. While it's fine as a hint of what's to come, its existence in terms of story doesn't𝐆 make a lick of sense..

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Diving into the🧔 lore that Gamefreak created around it, the moment Necrozma appeared, the light of the world should have been gone.

6 The Cha𓆉racters' Dopey Grins

No matter what stress the character goes through, all you see is an emotionless grin like on a Manikin. It really deflates the stakes when the situation is dire and dangerous, only for the camera to pan back to your🍃 character who's just busy grinning about their coming doom.

This issue was not resolved though in Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon though thankfully, this was fixed in Sword and Shield w🌼here some animation was spared for difference reactions

5 The♒ Pokémon From The Other Dimensions

There is a big question left open as to how Pokémon (and even Legendary ones, at that) of different𓆉 regions got into the dimensional portal and ended up on some space rock 12 billion light-years awa🐭y, and why there seems to be so many of them.

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In fact, you can literally spam going back and forth and find a Chansey on some abandoned planet in Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon. How did they get there and why?

4 🔥 🍨 The Moral Issue of Ultra Beasts

Ultra B🎃easts are not Pokémon; they are monsters but they are completely different living beings. Comparing the two might as well be comparing real-life animals to Pokémon because it's made pretty clear in the game that they are not the same. And yet, you are capturing them and enslaving them.

These things boast high intelligence that's either on par or even beyond that of humans, and yet they're treated just like a slightly smarter Butterfree. At this point, you might as well capture aliens coming out of UFO's in Pokeballs now that the line between sentie🎶nt creature and Pokémon has been so severely blurred.

3 🐠 The Pokémon School

The Pokémon school, whether it's in the games or anime, made no sense. You could either go for a day in the games, beat everyone up,🧔 and get an honorary degree or spend years i𓄧n it and drop out one summer like what happened in the anime.

School itself is a very funky subject in the world of Pokémon. Aside from minors skipping school for months on end to participate in what is an in-universe professional sport, the best that a school could offer is 🤪a professor who gives out free encyclopedias to anybody who walks through their door before they ✱call it a day. What kind of educational system is this?

2 Alola Is An Outsider's View Of Hawaii🍃

Alola is a fictional take on Hawaii and there's nothing inherently wrong with that, but it's clearly a more ideal or capitalist version of what Hawaii actually is. Alola looks at Hawaii from the eyes of an outsider, and regards what's really just tourist traps as local⛦ culture when it shouldn't be.

Everything in the game isꦿ made to please the player or show the player around, much like at a tourist stop or theme park. When it comes to its depictions of Hawaii, it's not the most outstanding or ac🐓curate.

1 𝓀 Everything About Wrestling 𒁃

For possibly the most Amer🔯ican and oddly put plot point of the game, there is pro-wrestling here. In fact, wrestling is the region's sport of choice. It's something that is oddly shoehorned and not well optimized as far as battle mechanics go, though it plays a big role in the game and a bigger part in the anime.

Gamefreak has been trying to make the fusion of a  Pokémon champion and superstar work for some time now, and it's shoved down players' throats blatantly. Professor Kukui and Leon shꦅare this tꦰrait in the games, and both times they were not executed well.

For the Alola version, Kukui was given the whole secret identity shtick as the Masked Royal, although it didn't work at all because he still used the same Pokémon and even had the same manneri🦩sms that he has when he's just an unassuming professor. This is worse in the anime where it has him goof up so badly that it makes one question whether or not the people living in the re🍸gion have a collective IQ under 90.

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