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Yeah!There are also trademarks for pokemon game title that never happen like Delta Emerald. I wouldn't buy into this.
Please let Lunaala be the moon rabbit, please let Lunaala be the moon rabbit, please let Lunaala be the moon rabbit...
Given the recent box art tease, and the promise of "big news" next month, it's not that farfetched to think that GF would trademark the names of the legends now if they're ramping up for the big reveal in the coming weeks.
I was just giving my opinion. I noticed that the names have Sol and Luna in them. References to sun and moon. Makes sense though. Fire for Solgaleo and Fairy for Lunaala.And we'd like to speculate. If you don't want to speculate, you can just not post in a speculation thread.
I was being facetious, skepticism is fine.So you are saying that I should rely on trademarks as a guarantee for pokemon and games? I am not going to that. I like the confirmed info to actually appear.
I never said that. People can speculate. I was giving my opinion on the matter and I am just skeptical about it. I never said that the discussion was pointless or that people should stop speculating. All we know is that they are trademarked.And we'd like to speculate. If you don't want to speculate, you can just not post in a speculation thread.
Posting just to say you think the discussion has no point because it's not confirmed information is a stupid, pointless, annoying thing to do. It is, in fact, pretty much textbook spam.
If all you have to say is "Guys guys stop talking about unconfirmed information!", then don't bother saying it.
LUNAALA --> LUNA + ALA
Luna (Spanish) = Moon
Ala
In Greek seems to mean, "defending man".
In Spanish means "wing"
In latin means "wing"
So, it could be somekind of Winged Pokemon which Protects or Defends something (Pokemon?)
The genus name Cirrhigaleus is derived from the Latin "cirrus" which means curl fringe and the Greek "galeo" meaning a shark. The species name asper is derived from Latin, meaning rough.