I love how your reactions to engineering impossibilities isn't "this is immersion breaking" but "omg this is so amazing! I can't even imagine the engineering cleverness and Pokemon cooperation/magic utilization this would require"
Because it exists and it isn't in fact immersion breaking. That's always the negative side of things. The positive would be "Wow. How many Flying-types were used, and what kind, to make Sootopolis City?"
@@octolockg5059 Why use just Flying types? Obviously they used a joint Rain Dance to increase ocean waves with teams of Wailords increasing the waves by charging towards Sootopolis with another team of Wailords at the base to use Water Spout to launch Surfing Pokemon carrying loads of material over into the opening. Or they had Machamps just shotput materials into the opening and Machamps inside to catch it
I would definitely consider the Ruins of Alph a wonder since Unown rarely leave their own dimension, so something must be really special about those Ruins for them to all want to stay there for so long. Also because of all the art on the walls depicting the various Unown, and the slide puzzles featuring other ancient Pokémon.
I'd also say the ssme for the burned tower, I mean like 4 legendaries are connected to the damn thing. Or Sprout tower like isn't that supposed to be a living bellsprout or something?
One of my favorite places has to be Spear Pillar, on the top of Mt Coronet. There are so many places in the SInnoh region that I'd love to explore in the remakes. Gen 4 is just beautiful.
I like snow point temple it’s a chamber that holds regigigas and it’s lost all its power. in pkm generations ( I think it’s called that ) probopass gaurd s the temple. and nose pass always points north so it’s pointing to the danger
The manmade wonders can be explained by Pokemon Sword entry for Conkeldurr: Concrete mixed by Conkeldurr is much more durable than normal concrete, even when the compositions of the two materials are the same.
Timburr should've been Fighting/Grass Gurdurr should've been Fighting/Steel Conkeldurr should've been Fighting/ Ground Could've all been the construction Pokemons that get angry when the Machamp like try to help with overly brute force and no craftsmanship
@@kapish094 neither of which is true tho? the 7th entry on the list clearly shows that it doesn't have to be ancient and most of the places featured are ruins in one way or another (Spear Pillar got an honorable mention and all thats left of that is the floor and a few pillars)
The biggest problem with Hammerlock Castle is the cantilevering on the “wings”. We already can see that some of the outcroppings have broken off. By all rights, every single one of them should have. It’s structurally unsound and poses a real threat to the citizens. The next piece that breaks off could kill someone.
@@miphahyrule2545 - Since several are clearly broken, I think they still need an even better glue. Maybe Super Mega Ultra Infinity Glue would work. It’s really strong because it’s made from the souls of dead Pokémon.
Micheal when talking about the sun and moon towers: THE MOST IMPRESSIVE THING IS THE PLUMBING! Me: oh, sure. Forget the fact that it can be used as a trans-dimensional warp-gate and legendary summoner. Let’s focus on how the water stays at a constant level without overflowing.
More than wandering woods, I was always intrigued by Turnback cave in the Sinnoh games. The fact that there is a place in the Pokemon world that has a connection to another REALM is AWESOME.
And let’s not forget, in Diamond and Pearl, Turnback Cave is where Pokémon Satan hangs out. But how ‘he’ got out of the Distortion World is never explained.
There's also the spear pillar, which somehow has a direct link to a rift in space/time where the actual pokemon world god resides. It and the azure flute that you need to access said rift make no sense and I really hope that legends arceus goes more into the details of how it's actually possible. And some concrete details on what exactly the connection between the sinjoh ruins and ruins of alph is would also be nice. (And also the ruins of alph i would classify as another wonder that got snubbed)
@@zacharyjoy8724 I mean, in platinum, other than the main event if you make it faint, giratina can still just appear in turnback cave, so it can probably just go as it pleases
The Burnt and Ho-Ohs towers should've counted, they're both towers of historical and natural significance where legendaries had actually made a good impact at
How did he forget N's castle like that thing is huge and probably the biggest feat of engineering in the Pokemon universe. This thing is some how lifted out of the ground, was built under the Pokemon league without anyone knowing, had bridges that were expelled from the castle into the Pokemon league, and then still survived years later after falling back into the ground as you can see in BW2.
I'm not a Johto fanatic but I can list some wonders from there Natural ones: - Tohjo Falls or Mt. Silver - Whirls of Whirl Islands Man-mande ones: - Sprout Tower - Burned Tower and Bell Tower
@@poliorice3600 Dude, I'm not saying that Johto man-made wonders are more impressive than Mikey's choice. I just said that he was wrong when he said that there are no impressive man-made or natural wonders in the first two generations (so including Johto)
18:30 Turnback Cave is more impressive because its another place that randomizes the rooms but also the conection between the pokemon world and the Distortion is weaker. There is even a Distortion world portal in Giratina's room (only in Platinum). And like Rayquaza with sky pillar Giratina found it cool enough to choose it as its resting place when it visits the pokemon world because it connects its two homes
It's cool but it gets really boring, really fast. It's something that would seriously benefit form a proper 3D remake to bring out it's Intimidating interior atmosphere to the fullest (ironically, ''to life'' as they say) - but sadly BDSP,, just wasn't the one,, nope lol.
I dont know the underwater city but the other one ITS THE BETTER ONE THAN THE SPIRAL TOWER AND OMG HOW IS IT COOL and it even got down under the eath again
I'd like to imagine they infuse structures with the souls of floating pokemon to make the structure float therefore making all floating structures dead pokemon
Everyone sleeping on mirage island, you know, a massive island that can just disappear based on one randoms persons pokemon? How is that not a wonder but some random cave is
Honestly, it's probably just that, it's completely dependent on a singular person, meaning they control it, which could imply it was a normal island until this person or their bloodline started moving it using pokemon, which considering pokemon can create black holes, enough that it's a recognized pattern, probably means that island moving and fog creation is pretty unwealming. I mean, if I moved where Hawaii is, would it become a world wonder?
“rope and pulley system” This is the same world where there are psychic Pokémon capable of lifting boulders and cars WITH THEIR MINDS. There are plenty of ways by which items can be moved in the world of Pokémon that we do not have access to.
Baltoy and Claydoll are implied to potentially have artificial origins. It's also possible that some chose to do so simply for (*)blips(*) and giggles.
@@MeetTheMets Are you serious?! What are these terrible and -ve takes & opinions lol? In fact, Google themselves has the Sagrada Familia listed as one of Spain's 'Iconic' buildings. And I know who to trust by over on this one lol. Ok, it's not quite as Iconic as the College of Winterhold in Skyrim - but it's a darned Modern day school, not meant to be a remote and foreboding National centre for Mages and Wizards lol. The Academy yet has so much lore to give; so much potential.
I’m impressed that the monument in Turfield isn’t on the man made wonders. It may not be an architectural wonder, but it is still mesmerizing and impressive to see.
I feel like places like Sootopolis are made BECAUSE of the bond people share with Pokemon. I'm betting Psychic Pokemon, Water Pokemon, and Fighting Pokemon lended a hand in the creation of the "city". Also I think a good one for the man made wonders that wasn't here, was Geosenge Town, based on Stonehenge, which is one of the wonders of the REAL world, and for natural wonders, Reflection Cave from Kalos as well. That cave is SO gorgeous, and it looks like it's man made, but no. It's all natural extremely reflective crystal. So reflective, that trainers can see you trying to walk behind them, and challenge you to battle. I like how it looks in the anime as well-the mirror world was super odd touch but kinda cool.
And it's really a bad thing they never* returned to that thread about this mirror world. I mean it was weird, but it has really big potential... coming also from explaining this weirdness. I mean come one there HAS TO BE a reason why the things are so different and in that way specifically. Maybe showing us more that they are not so different like it looks on the surface level after all. *I'm literally on the last episode on Sun and Moon and I know that in gen 8 they have tendency to go back to old places so who knows, maybe it include mirror world too.
Okay, hear me out. Maybe it is the resting place of some ancient monster, and some evil guy right now is plotting to awaken it with his criminal organization?
Michael: "They couldn't use planes or helicopters to fly building materials into the caldera because they didn't exist yet." Every flying Pokemon: "Am I a joke to you?"
Something cool to think about is that for a lot of the artificial “wonders,” the most likely reason they were even remotely possible to construct was because of the assistance of pokemon. The bond between people and pokemon truly is amazing.
@@halberd-3291 Well there's also Mr.Stone and probably the Silph's CEO too. The main creators of the Poke Balls. Which means that these thousands of Poke Balls' mass-production is based on the murder of hundred of Pokemons. And we all use Poke Balls, so aren't we responsible too in some way ?
@@chefbenito1 It’s a portmanteau of Sinnoh and Johto since the ruins are where the legends of the two regions meet. But unless you had an event Arceus, you couldn’t access it
Warp panels don't seem to be that weird and uncommon in the Pokemon world, some gyms have them as a mere puzzle. Yeah the ones in the towers might be a lot older, but we don't really know how long that technology has existed so it isn't necessarily anything wondrous.
I have to wonder if Mikey lays in bed at night, falling asleep then his brain goes "Hey have you ever wondered how these crazy pokemon building have been ever built.. we should investigate it"
Another possible culprit of turning the forest into a Labyrinth is Zoroark with its illusions. The anime shows that Zoroark's illusions can completely warp someone's perspective of reality. The many wild Zoroark living in the Winding Woods could easily work together, and turn the woods into one massive illusion.
@@skoodlesissucharandomnameidk so why did you say that when he explained that if they used pokemon it would take years of construction heck even decades
it’s too mysterious man we just cant find lore for it until sinnoh remakes get released (and i doubt we will get much lore maybe stuff like it saying “i don’t like you” “your ugly and you make me wanna cry” and “your hopes and dreams are just like tv... fiction”)
I can't believe you didn't include sprout tower in at least the honorable mentions. That tower has a swaying central support pillar, that can not be sturdy.
The internet theory is the Sundial would've played a role in an event for Diancie, where possibly players would find a special Carbink, and by bringing this Carbink to the sundial at a specific moment, either an event is triggered with cutscenes or the raw exposure to the sundial's energy mutates that Carbink, unofficially evolving it into a Diancie.
I've always liked Sootopolis. It's basically a reverse moat: instead of a circle of water surrounding a fort, it's a circle of land in the middle of the ocean containing a small city
The one thing missing in the natural wonders in my opinion is the mushroom forest in Galar. It’s a forest of giant bioluminescent mushrooms that’s impressive.
Yes but the in-game presentation was terrible lol. That's what let it down. They could have made it a full 'adventure camera view and lowered it - but nope, they went 5 steps backwards and gave us a fixed isometric top-downer from 2006 lol!??
The forest and Ballonlea, the city connected to it really stood out to me as unique, being the most unique city in Galar, design-wise (although the standing out could be because of the Gym)
@@dragonslayer7724 The issue is because of gen8's limitations (the awful static camera and Us still being in this weird half baked top down mode in the Forest), we never got to fully experience it. It was a tiny little village too, with virtually no significant NPCs and lore attached to it. Everything was just window decoration. Even Scarlet/Violet have more interactions in their Towns.
@@dragonslayer7724 Yes, Opal was hilarious and gen8's Gym music is the _one_ thing that game has over Scarlet/Violet. It's a bit sad We didn't get a Fairy village in Scarlet/Violet; hopefully one in the near future but I really hope they don't go back to the isometric & BDSP lame backdated stuff.
If this was made recently I think blueberry academy would’ve definitely been a man made wonder. Not only is it a man made island (like aether paradise which was an honorable mention) but also an underwater terrarium. Made to house as many Pokémon species as possible
I would consider the glimwood tangle atleast an honorable mention for the natural wonders. It is one giant biolumenescent forest that has such a thick canopy it is black during the day
Regigigas temple isnt that big of a deal compared to other things in pomemon. It is "just" a big temple. So are the sinjo ruins. The burned tower might be a wonder in the pokemon universe but in reality it is just a big japanese tower that burnt down. Not really that special
@@dawnevergarden3275 not really from it They died in the fire, a giant chicken flew down and revived them as legendaries. Nothing to do with the tower. Thaz has nothing to do with construction skills or natural wonders. Its a legemdary pokemon doing good things. So the legendary pokemom is the only one in this story that is somewhat of a wonder
This was a really cool video that makes me even more excited to finally play SMUSUM. Love the shoutouts to the underrated designs of Unova btw and now I'm even more sad we never got to explore more of Kalos lore and design in the scrapped gen 6 sequel(s). Winding Woods and Reflecting Cave were some of the coolest maps that could have been made truly memorable by expanding on them in the follow-ups.
Another manmade Wonder could be N's castle I think. The cutscene where it emerges from the earth is already mind-boggling enough... but then the stairs that come forth from it, as well as the final, ginormous staircase at the end of the area always stuck with me
I would argue that a group of interconnecting ocean caves that reach fairly far below sea level surrounded by never ending whirlpools that's considered home to the guardian of the sea would be considered a wonder of the Pokemon world.
The 'Guardian of the Sea' who has less Special Attack than a Sigilyph and has no Water-adorning Abilities like a ''Water Steelworker'' whatsoever. It's just a big tanky bird wearing female sunglasses. You could have at least referenced Kyrogre, that's a worthy Mon. 😂
@@gundamheavyarms4879 as Johto lover, the mountains separating Johto and Kanto should've been on this list plus the train for being the only and fasting manmade land transport connecting 2 regions. Burnt, Ho-Ohs, and Bellsprout Towers also should be for being historically beautiful, eventful, and durable for withstanding battles.
@@netweed09 Oh kyogre, the fish that has less attack than a fire Monkey and has a lower overall lower base stat total than Lugia. Its just a big fish with funny tattoos. You could have at least referenced Palkia, that's a worthy mon.😂😂😂😂😂😂
3:46 That transition from Pokèmon Ruby/ Sapphire/ Emerald to Omega Ruby/ Alpha Sapphire at Sky Pillar was both Clever AND Satisfying. From Gen 3 to Gen 6 in under 1 SECOND. Wow.
@@ОлексійКупранець Not all wonders of the World need to be a spectacular feat of engineering. They also have to be unique tourist destinations as that was the original purpose for the list. If you go at it from that perspective, Sootopolis City, the Dragonspiral Tower, Skyarrow Bridge, Citadark Isle, the Seafloor Cavern, Giant Chasm and the Winding Woods are all less impressive then the "Impossible to exist in the real world" natural Whirl Islands and Underground Waterfall and the "Spiritual / Religious nature of the man-made Burned and Bell Towers
@@ОлексійКупранець Permanent whirlpools, four islands interconnected by a huge underground cave system... without even asking how it came to be... hmmmm what could it have that is wonderful... besides, the forest in a crater thing is dull, its just a hole with trees.
Great video! I would personally add Turnback Cave to the later list (for same reasons as Lost Cave and Winding Woods), especially the Platinum version since it has a portal to Distortion world :D
Whirl Islands are pretty freaking cool, Tin Tower stretches to the clouds making it slightly smaller than Sky Pillar, but both Suicune and Ho-Oh chose it as their home. Cerulean Cave has large crystalline mazes inside of it. Kanto and Johto deserve more attention than Mikey gave them.
@@S.S.1993 but by the map of sinnoh it almost look like the coronet is mountain range not a single one, so silver coupd be Fuji while Coronet the everest
I’d say the crown should get an honorable mention mostly because Calyrex supposedly saved the entire place from a meteorite strike which is why there are wild fossil Pokémon just casually roaming around. Oh yeah and N’s Castle as well because I mean just look at it.
@@alicepbg2042 Built 2000 years ago before Pokeballs were invented. And I never said it wasn't outclassed. But I wanted to make a point that Johto should be compared to the buggy, uninteresting prototype that is the Kanto region. Seriously.
I always assumed that the "forest that spits you back at the entrance when you take the wrong path" trope was just supposed to mean that you get easily lost if you go off-track (and instead of cruelly trapping you forever, you mercifully get out of the forest after a while).
The plumbing in the Altar is super impressive when you realize how many times the move Earthquake is used
damn
Wow
Alola don't have that problem because earthquake is a post game tm
I’m honestly just surprised the weather doesn’t seem to interfere at all
@granddeadace how is it a r/wooosh?
Alternate title: Engineering graduate reacts to impossible structures of the Pokémon World
Yap
didn't he graduate
@@hbot2758 yeah the comment said student
Or Engineering dropout is amazed by building that don’t exist...
@@BlueBowlby90 he’s graduated
Can we talk about how mikey is freaking out about plumbing and not the fact there's a Portal
Because it's not made by humans but made by solgaleo/lunala and necrozna
Lol ye
@@atharwanavyam5315 ooohhhh that makes sense
@@atharwanavyam5315 necrozma not necrozna
And a laser
I love how your reactions to engineering impossibilities isn't "this is immersion breaking" but "omg this is so amazing! I can't even imagine the engineering cleverness and Pokemon cooperation/magic utilization this would require"
Because it exists and it isn't in fact immersion breaking. That's always the negative side of things. The positive would be "Wow. How many Flying-types were used, and what kind, to make Sootopolis City?"
I mean in a world where bidoof can exist with all of its power anything is possible
@@octolockg5059 Why use just Flying types? Obviously they used a joint Rain Dance to increase ocean waves with teams of Wailords increasing the waves by charging towards Sootopolis with another team of Wailords at the base to use Water Spout to launch Surfing Pokemon carrying loads of material over into the opening.
Or they had Machamps just shotput materials into the opening and Machamps inside to catch it
Man, that "Greetings, Pokefans!" just cheers me up no matter how many times I hear it.
Agreed
Best part of the day he posts
As a non native English speaker, what I understand sounds like "go regeins, pokefans!"
Agreed
@@yaagodourado i hear it as vivens not pokefans
I would definitely consider the Ruins of Alph a wonder since Unown rarely leave their own dimension, so something must be really special about those Ruins for them to all want to stay there for so long. Also because of all the art on the walls depicting the various Unown, and the slide puzzles featuring other ancient Pokémon.
i guess the puzzles and art are pretty cool, but there are unown in sinnoh
@@WishGender well ocf their in sinnoh that’s where the creation trio and arcoos are found
And the sevii islands
@@fathercrusader4083 Arcooos🤣😂🤣😂
I'd also say the ssme for the burned tower, I mean like 4 legendaries are connected to the damn thing.
Or Sprout tower like isn't that supposed to be a living bellsprout or something?
One of my favorite places has to be Spear Pillar, on the top of Mt Coronet. There are so many places in the SInnoh region that I'd love to explore in the remakes. Gen 4 is just beautiful.
I've never played it. my brother was a gen 4 baby. It sounds brilliant. I played SoulSilver, so it had that charm, but it probably wasn't the same.
I've seen you everywhere
don't forget that awesome battle music when you fight dialga or palkia
I like snow point temple it’s a chamber that holds regigigas and it’s lost all its power. in pkm generations ( I think it’s called that ) probopass gaurd s the temple. and nose pass always points north so it’s pointing to the danger
@@JJL-TTC yeah me too
The manmade wonders can be explained by Pokemon Sword entry for Conkeldurr:
Concrete mixed by Conkeldurr is much more durable than normal concrete, even when the compositions of the two materials are the same.
But how does it mix concrete?
@@chaoscontroller316 its big meaty claws
So who built the wonders ? DISMANNN !
Uuuh I mean CONKELLL !
Yes, to Conekeldurr stans!! 😁
Timburr should've been Fighting/Grass
Gurdurr should've been Fighting/Steel
Conkeldurr should've been Fighting/ Ground
Could've all been the construction Pokemons that get angry when the Machamp like try to help with overly brute force and no craftsmanship
What about N's Castle? A gigantic underground castle that can rise up from the ground.
yes and enormous enough to wall around the pokemon league
It’s not ancient though. Something that’s required for it to be a wonder. it also was destroyed dequalifying it.
@@kapish094 neither of which is true tho?
the 7th entry on the list clearly shows that it doesn't have to be ancient
and most of the places featured are ruins in one way or another (Spear Pillar got an honorable mention and all thats left of that is the floor and a few pillars)
This was the first thing that came to mind in manmade structures for me. Whirlpool Islands got snubbed too.
I feel like N's castle was too temporary to count
Altar of the Sunne and Moon: ancient magical technology able to summon legendary Pokemon
Mikey: The PLUMBING is AMAZING
7 wonders: *exist*
6 of them: *leaves*
6 more: *allow us to introduce ourselves*
The pyramids really are impressively not on a fault line
Lol
@@diluc1806 master diluc has descended and granted us with his greatness
@@thememehead the math behind its creation is why it's a wonder not the creation itself
@@monasimp87 so you play genshin?
The biggest problem with Hammerlock Castle is the cantilevering on the “wings”. We already can see that some of the outcroppings have broken off. By all rights, every single one of them should have. It’s structurally unsound and poses a real threat to the citizens. The next piece that breaks off could kill someone.
😂
The physics makes sense they use ultra ultimate supreme glue
If they didn’t do that it would collapse
@@miphahyrule2545 - Since several are clearly broken, I think they still need an even better glue. Maybe Super Mega Ultra Infinity Glue would work. It’s really strong because it’s made from the souls of dead Pokémon.
Those wings are no doubt a health and safety hazard.
Micheal when talking about the sun and moon towers: THE MOST IMPRESSIVE THING IS THE PLUMBING!
Me: oh, sure. Forget the fact that it can be used as a trans-dimensional warp-gate and legendary summoner. Let’s focus on how the water stays at a constant level without overflowing.
He has an engineering degree. Are you really surprised it's the engineering he focused on?
@@deathknight75 No.
But that plumbing though.
Okay I wouldn't believe this if it wasn't so easy to just jump in and a wormhole have you played Pokemon Ultra sun it's so easy
@@deathknight75 Here's the wig you lost...
I would’ve put plasma castle on here too because they made a retractable castle that surrounds the whole Pokémon league
Also a freaking flying pirate ship that shoot super ice beam
In One piece there are many crazy pirates things and no one has a ship close to that
@@tpsam maybe enels ship
Can one of you guys tell me why Mt. Lanakila isn't in the list? it makes me sad :(
@@tpsam Sunny can shoot itself into the air.
@@gabrielmejias7810 That's a good one!
More than wandering woods, I was always intrigued by Turnback cave in the Sinnoh games. The fact that there is a place in the Pokemon world that has a connection to another REALM is AWESOME.
Plus the Wandering woods remind me of the Snowfly forest from Vagrant Story, they work the same way! :0
And let’s not forget, in Diamond and Pearl, Turnback Cave is where Pokémon Satan hangs out. But how ‘he’ got out of the Distortion World is never explained.
There's also the spear pillar, which somehow has a direct link to a rift in space/time where the actual pokemon world god resides. It and the azure flute that you need to access said rift make no sense and I really hope that legends arceus goes more into the details of how it's actually possible. And some concrete details on what exactly the connection between the sinjoh ruins and ruins of alph is would also be nice. (And also the ruins of alph i would classify as another wonder that got snubbed)
i was a bit surprised Turnback Cave wasn't mentioned at all, also the pond.. lake.. thing outside it with all the flowers
@@zacharyjoy8724 I mean, in platinum, other than the main event if you make it faint, giratina can still just appear in turnback cave, so it can probably just go as it pleases
Bellsprout Tower was quite impressive. The whole thing was supported with only one moving pillar.
The Burnt and Ho-Ohs towers should've counted, they're both towers of historical and natural significance where legendaries had actually made a good impact at
@@joseguadalupemartineztorre9702it's a traditional Japanese tower
A jewel building isn't a traditional building
It's just a tower. It could just be an optical illusion pillar in the center is a sporting structure. It is quite likely that it is not
How did he forget N's castle like that thing is huge and probably the biggest feat of engineering in the Pokemon universe. This thing is some how lifted out of the ground, was built under the Pokemon league without anyone knowing, had bridges that were expelled from the castle into the Pokemon league, and then still survived years later after falling back into the ground as you can see in BW2.
Zach Brown that don't count in the human wonders nor in the natural wonders because its creator (Ghetchis) is neither a human or natural.
I was expecting the Ultimate Weapon that AZ built, oh I don't know, 3,000 years prior to XY.
@@tyrunty6187 I don't think a weapon of mass destruction to erase all of existence is very wonderous.
@@manupm9161 wasnt it built by team plasma using pokemon?
@@dorapinisetti3337 I don't know 🤷♂️
I'm not a Johto fanatic but I can list some wonders from there
Natural ones:
- Tohjo Falls or Mt. Silver
- Whirls of Whirl Islands
Man-mande ones:
- Sprout Tower
- Burned Tower and Bell Tower
I think it's just that, something like the burned tower just doesn't compare to sky pillar or dragonspiral tower
@@poliorice3600 could be at least in the honorable mention, maybe?
@@poliorice3600 A tower that despite being burnt still stands still? Tho I admit I'm more impressed with the swinging of Sprout Tower
@@danielcm4237 not quite as impressive as a thousand year skyscraper with a several hundred foot mural, or a giant tower with an impossible structure
@@poliorice3600 Dude, I'm not saying that Johto man-made wonders are more impressive than Mikey's choice. I just said that he was wrong when he said that there are no impressive man-made or natural wonders in the first two generations (so including Johto)
The 3D artists at Gamefreak really created some wonders 😂
uhh where's the funny
@@thefanman2912 The funny is "Wondering" too.
Well, nevermind 🙂
18:30 Turnback Cave is more impressive because its another place that randomizes the rooms but also the conection between the pokemon world and the Distortion is weaker. There is even a Distortion world portal in Giratina's room (only in Platinum). And like Rayquaza with sky pillar Giratina found it cool enough to choose it as its resting place when it visits the pokemon world because it connects its two homes
It's cool but it gets really boring, really fast. It's something that would seriously benefit form a proper 3D remake to bring out it's Intimidating interior atmosphere to the fullest (ironically, ''to life'' as they say) - but sadly BDSP,, just wasn't the one,, nope lol.
Hoenn and Unova with 3 Wonders each: The Chads
Alola as well (huh, the odd numbered Generations minus Kanto)
@@flamehunter001 well you can discount gen 1 because it was the very first one
I honestly think alola is the best looking region
There are 4 in hoenn. Count Mirage Island in. The Island exist only in a certain universe. Thats wonder
Kanto and johto: the losers
Not even gonna mention the massive city that sunk underwater, or the massive castle that was built underground? (Both in Unova)
I dont know the underwater city but the other one ITS THE BETTER ONE THAN THE SPIRAL TOWER AND OMG HOW IS IT COOL and it even got down under the eath again
Assuming you're talking about the ruins near undella bay and N's castle, I completely agree, they should've at least been honorable mentions
The undeground castle should replace Spiral Tower.
@YeetoBurito they are both in the games.
@@infernaperulezlpp7502 I was watching this video exclusively to see N's castle listed, it was not. My disappointment is immeasurable
the first list in a nutshell: HoW dId ThEy BuIlD iT?
From an engineering perspective, these structures seem like they were built by gods and not man
On the sootopolis is made with the help of pokemon? Teleport pyschic?
I'd like to imagine they infuse structures with the souls of floating pokemon to make the structure float therefore making all floating structures dead pokemon
@@nicespectre6849 prolly flying type energy from the card game and not the soul
@@fajaradiputra8545 lol you right
Mikey: “Johto has no impressive landmarks”
Ruins of the Alph: 👁👄👁
I would've said the Bell Tower/Burned Tower
And... well... Mount Silver...
Apparently ruins of alph isnt even in johto if you look on the map while in ruins of alph, your somewhere out of johto.
@@jrninjaboy915 You're thinking of the Sinjoh Ruins. The actual Ruins of Alph are in Johto
@@shijifusu oh mb, I havent played those games in years 😂
*If there was a list of living human wonders:*
1. Grunty Boy
.......
2 Grunty Boi
3 Grunty Boi
4 Grunty Boi
5 Grunty Boi
6 Ash Ketchum
Because he is still 10 that’s a living wonder
But of course Grunty Boi
Where is youngster Joey
@@sonamatitudu5427 he is 7th
2. ME
I’m not human. I’m a Wartortle :(
All legendary pokemon in the past: yo, let's make giant creations and convince humans that they did it so that future humans will be confused.
Lol
Dragonspiral tower- exists*
Mikey- "And I took that personally"
Bop bye boopa dye bing ding bomp bomp bomp
@@kieranSI wut
@Cody Forsberg no
@@kieranSI he is speaking in the language of the gods
everyone shut up I’m trying to listen
Everyone sleeping on mirage island, you know, a massive island that can just disappear based on one randoms persons pokemon? How is that not a wonder but some random cave is
What about mirage tower too.
Honestly, it's probably just that, it's completely dependent on a singular person, meaning they control it, which could imply it was a normal island until this person or their bloodline started moving it using pokemon, which considering pokemon can create black holes, enough that it's a recognized pattern, probably means that island moving and fog creation is pretty unwealming. I mean, if I moved where Hawaii is, would it become a world wonder?
@@shadowsnake5133 probably considering you moved an entire freakin island lol
@@shadowsnake5133 It probably would since u moved a island
@@bullymaguire.2574 theres a mirage tower? Did I miss something? Please do tell!
Alternate title: Mikey freaking out for 22 minutes and 10 seconds
Lol
“rope and pulley system”
This is the same world where there are psychic Pokémon capable of lifting boulders and cars WITH THEIR MINDS. There are plenty of ways by which items can be moved in the world of Pokémon that we do not have access to.
I think that could be abuse tho(tell me if im wrong)
Baltoy and Claydoll are implied to potentially have artificial origins. It's also possible that some chose to do so simply for (*)blips(*) and giggles.
@@스카페리온 catching pokemon in little balls and making them fight until they ever have defeated other Pokémon or faint themselves is abuse by itself
but like 500 pidgiots
@@x-cal-ibur8401
Shut up, Plasma grunt!
my day isnt complete without a greetings pokefans
Same
Omg your Bob the cat lol
YISSSSS
True
Same!
Now that S/V are out, Area Zero is definitely the *ultimate* wonder
And maybe the academy is a wonder as well
@@CW-po4bx not even close. The actual building it's based on isn't one and there's no way that a school is a wonder of the world
Your right, thats what I thought
@@MeetTheMets Are you serious?! What are these terrible and -ve takes & opinions lol? In fact, Google themselves has the Sagrada Familia listed as one of Spain's 'Iconic' buildings. And I know who to trust by over on this one lol. Ok, it's not quite as Iconic as the College of Winterhold in Skyrim - but it's a darned Modern day school, not meant to be a remote and foreboding National centre for Mages and Wizards lol. The Academy yet has so much lore to give; so much potential.
@@netweed09 Being iconic doesn't make it a wonder of the world and everything else you said has nothing to do with anything
Mikey finally putting that engineering degree to use
I’m impressed that the monument in Turfield isn’t on the man made wonders. It may not be an architectural wonder, but it is still mesmerizing and impressive to see.
and what about the deep abyss in unova
it's because that monument isn't man made (눈‸눈)
I feel like places like Sootopolis are made BECAUSE of the bond people share with Pokemon. I'm betting Psychic Pokemon, Water Pokemon, and Fighting Pokemon lended a hand in the creation of the "city". Also I think a good one for the man made wonders that wasn't here, was Geosenge Town, based on Stonehenge, which is one of the wonders of the REAL world, and for natural wonders, Reflection Cave from Kalos as well. That cave is SO gorgeous, and it looks like it's man made, but no. It's all natural extremely reflective crystal. So reflective, that trainers can see you trying to walk behind them, and challenge you to battle. I like how it looks in the anime as well-the mirror world was super odd touch but kinda cool.
Exactly
Ah, yes, water is wet.
DID YOU EVEN WATCH THE F****KING VIDEO? HE LITERALLY TALKED ABOUT THAT WHY DID NO ONE COMMENTING HERE WATCH THE F****KING VIDEO
@@ОлексійКупранець dude CHILL the fck out Jesus Christ.
And it's really a bad thing they never* returned to that thread about this mirror world. I mean it was weird, but it has really big potential... coming also from explaining this weirdness. I mean come one there HAS TO BE a reason why the things are so different and in that way specifically.
Maybe showing us more that they are not so different like it looks on the surface level after all.
*I'm literally on the last episode on Sun and Moon and I know that in gen 8 they have tendency to go back to old places so who knows, maybe it include mirror world too.
Pokemon man-made structure: *defying laws of physics*
Real life man-made structure: domino rock
can we just take a moment to give credit to the great pyramid of giza for being the LAST ancient wonder still standing out of SEVEN?
Okay, hear me out.
Maybe it is the resting place of some ancient monster, and some evil guy right now is plotting to awaken it with his criminal organization?
@@qty1315 the Team capitalism
Triangles are the most structurally sound shape, according to a lesson I attended in Year 3.
@@TheTownNarcoleptic illumanati confirmed
Michael: "They couldn't use planes or helicopters to fly building materials into the caldera because they didn't exist yet."
Every flying Pokemon: "Am I a joke to you?"
HAHA
HA
Also Psychic types using teleport
@@zebwinter8064 not really going to work given that teleport sends them back to the last used pokecenter 🤪
@@jbz4788 well in the anime teleport makes them go where they want to go so maybe that?
Something cool to think about is that for a lot of the artificial “wonders,” the most likely reason they were even remotely possible to construct was because of the assistance of pokemon. The bond between people and pokemon truly is amazing.
Like what that person in Driftveil City near the Cold Storage general area said.
Yeah until humans start draining the Pokemon's Life Force until they die for profit.
@@Okeana_Aster Well AZ was a douche and so is Lysander. But not everyone in the pokemon world is.
That sounds like NPC Dialogue. Good job
@@halberd-3291 Well there's also Mr.Stone and probably the Silph's CEO too. The main creators of the Poke Balls. Which means that these thousands of Poke Balls' mass-production is based on the murder of hundred of Pokemons. And we all use Poke Balls, so aren't we responsible too in some way ?
I feel like the Ruins of Alph and the Sinjoh Ruins could also qualify as a wonder of the Pokémon world
Mikey: Nothing interesting in the Kanto/Jhoto Region
Ruins of Alph: Just hold on a second
True!
Or what about the Bell Tower or the Burned Tower? I expected *something* from Johto to be mentioned with the history it has.
they arent impressive. they just have ancient writing on them. THATS IT ITS SO BORING.
@@commandermercury6654 thats not as impressive as sky pillar
cant forget about mt silver
what i expected this video to be: Michael pointing out cool places in the Pokémon world
What is actually is: Michael flexing his engineering skills
Sinjoh ruins could also be considered as a wonder
Yep
They were very inaccessible tho...
Ruins of Alph too
Sinjoh?
@@chefbenito1 It’s a portmanteau of Sinnoh and Johto since the ruins are where the legends of the two regions meet. But unless you had an event Arceus, you couldn’t access it
“Kanto and Johto don’t have any crazy buildings”
So we just gonna ignore the WARP PANELS in Tin/Bell Tower?!
Warp panels don't seem to be that weird and uncommon in the Pokemon world, some gyms have them as a mere puzzle. Yeah the ones in the towers might be a lot older, but we don't really know how long that technology has existed so it isn't necessarily anything wondrous.
@@wombat4191 they probably observed the teleportation abilities of psychic type pokemon and built warp panels based off that concept
@@lightray9264 Yeah, possibly.
I guess its because the real life counterparts of the towers aren´t wonders
17:49 “rocks float”
Geodude: nervous sweating
Geodude: *Uses nervous sweating*
*Geodude fainted*
Can geodude even sweat it is a floating rock
Rocks sweat.
So can Alolan Geodude
@@Shark_boiiiii If it has eyes and attached arms that can move despite being rock, I'd say sweating isn't too big of a deal
Spear pillar could be possibly the oldest man made wonder in the pokemon world...
This aged like fine wine.
I have to wonder if Mikey lays in bed at night, falling asleep then his brain goes
"Hey have you ever wondered how these crazy pokemon building have been ever built.. we should investigate it"
I could see that happening!
The winding Woods lead to the Pokemon Village, where Mewtwo lives. Maybe it's using it's psychic Powers to turn the Forest into a Labyrinth
@@gabrielbrito7328 Mewtwo is nowhere near Terminus Cave.
The Unknown Dungeon is in Pokemon Village.
@@sock9493 Pokemon Village is where the Unknown Dungeon is
@@gabrielbrito7328 I never said that it was. I said that the Unknown Dungeon was located in the Pokemon Village.
@@sock9493 You’re right! Now I remember Terminus Cave has Zygarde. Unknown Dungeon is in Pokemon Village
Another possible culprit of turning the forest into a Labyrinth is Zoroark with its illusions. The anime shows that Zoroark's illusions can completely warp someone's perspective of reality. The many wild Zoroark living in the Winding Woods could easily work together, and turn the woods into one massive illusion.
Alternate title: MIkey tries to explain and is amazed by impossible structures in a game where a fat cat is faster than a jet
Mikey : HOW DID THEY BUILT IT!?
Me : simple, they had POKEMON by their side ask any professor in Pokémon to know about "pokemon by our side " things
Did you even watch the video?
@@funkydong5315 who wouldn't watch Mikey's video
@@skoodlesissucharandomnameidk so why did you say that when he explained that if they used pokemon it would take years of construction heck even decades
@@funkydong5315 maybe they had massive size Pokemons like gou's magikarp and Golurk in Pokemon journeys.
@@ayushdubey1960 But The Existance of Pokeballs is a touchey subjject in the pokemon universe
Can't believe you didn't put the Croagunk Billboard from Platinum, also known as the greatest man-made structure of all time.
Lmao hi dude with FUNNI content
I didnt expect to see you here!
@@Polska_Edits same
@@swampy725 i guess he does pokemon content?
it’s too mysterious man we just cant find lore for it until sinnoh remakes get released (and i doubt we will get much lore maybe stuff like it saying “i don’t like you” “your ugly and you make me wanna cry” and “your hopes and dreams are just like tv... fiction”)
I can't believe you didn't include sprout tower in at least the honorable mentions. That tower has a swaying central support pillar, that can not be sturdy.
I'm always led to believe that the Anastar sundile had to have been connected to Diancie in some way.
Headcannon: one sneezed and made it by accident
The internet theory is the Sundial would've played a role in an event for Diancie, where possibly players would find a special Carbink, and by bringing this Carbink to the sundial at a specific moment, either an event is triggered with cutscenes or the raw exposure to the sundial's energy mutates that Carbink, unofficially evolving it into a Diancie.
I could see where that thinking could come from, but that’s not confirmed and I’m not sure Diancie is even obtainable in X and Y.
I’m surprised the Galar geoglyph wasn’t mentioned, it’s basically treated like as much of a mystery as the real world stone henge
Yeah I meam the nazca lines are pretty much a wonder on their own so why isnt this one
"There are no wonders in Kanto or Johto" 😂
- Michael Zinzolin Groth 2021
Also... Zinzolin is not his real middle name people😂
Ohh thats his real name
@@dragapultvmax3594 definitely
id argue that red’s inability to get cold is a manmade wonder of the world (manmade bc he’s human)
@@geshcualt agreed
Mewtwo wants to know your location
7 Man-made wonders of the Pokémon World
0:55 Sootopolis city (Hoenn)
3:39 Sky pillar (Hoenn)
5:26 Dragon spiral tower (Isshu/Tesselia)
7:05 Anistar´s sundial (Kalos)
8:20 Altar of sun/moon (Alola)
10:15 Hammerlocke castle (Galar)
12:00 Realgam Tower (Pkmn Colleseum)
7 nature wonders of the Pokémon World
14:29 Seafloor cavern (Hoenn)
15:46 Mount Coronet (Sinnoh)
16:40 Giant chasm (Isshu/Tesselia)
17:34 Chargestone cave (Isshu/Tesselia)
18:21 Winding woods (Kalos)
19:29 Vast poni canyon (Alola)
20:30 Battle Tree (Alola)
I kinda wish they included the doomsday device from X/Y
Michael forgetting about Team Plasma's Hidden Castle which was constructed underneath the Pokemon League without them knowing...
*Angry N Noises*
1:56 Easy. Swellow Labor.
Ancient Hoenn was a dark, dark place.
"Look how tall it is in Legends arceus (cough cough arkuse cough cough") he had me dying
*A R K O O S* Sir, I'm Afraid you said it wrong.
This video just makes me appreciate the Pokémon universe so much more!!!!
"What makes this most impressive, is the plumbing!" ~MandJTV 2021
This is why I love Mandjtv; He never fails to do something Creative relating to Pokémon.
Okay, I know it was super simple, but I appreciate the transition from gen 3 to gen 6 when moving through the door to sky pillar.
So, you say there are no wonders in Kanto and Johto, but, i find Bellsprout's tower movement properties to be pretty darn impressive.
I've always liked Sootopolis. It's basically a reverse moat: instead of a circle of water surrounding a fort, it's a circle of land in the middle of the ocean containing a small city
Look at my boy Mike learning Geography just for a video. Im proud of the committed spirit in you
he is an ENGINEERING MAJOR, you know
@@ОлексійКупранецьengineering and geography have nothing to do with each other
Someone: puts lighted torch on battle tree
*R.I.P. Wonder of the Pokèmon world*
Cause of death: a little torch.
Something I liked with the Charstone cavern is that the deeper you go, the slower the musoc gets.
Right before he posted I was just thinking, man I feel like he hasn't posted in a while...
same
Makes you wonder if he knew.
@@EriahSylverstone nice pun
The one thing missing in the natural wonders in my opinion is the mushroom forest in Galar. It’s a forest of giant bioluminescent mushrooms that’s impressive.
Yes but the in-game presentation was terrible lol. That's what let it down. They could have made it a full 'adventure camera view and lowered it - but nope, they went 5 steps backwards and gave us a fixed isometric top-downer from 2006 lol!??
The forest and Ballonlea, the city connected to it really stood out to me as unique, being the most unique city in Galar, design-wise
(although the standing out could be because of the Gym)
@@dragonslayer7724 The issue is because of gen8's limitations (the awful static camera and Us still being in this weird half baked top down mode in the Forest), we never got to fully experience it. It was a tiny little village too, with virtually no significant NPCs and lore attached to it. Everything was just window decoration. Even Scarlet/Violet have more interactions in their Towns.
@@netweed09 Yeah, but at least the gym leader was memorable
@@dragonslayer7724 Yes, Opal was hilarious and gen8's Gym music is the _one_ thing that game has over Scarlet/Violet.
It's a bit sad We didn't get a Fairy village in Scarlet/Violet; hopefully one in the near future but I really hope they don't go back to the isometric & BDSP lame backdated stuff.
1:01 "theres no man made wonders in Kanto or Johto" *RUINS OF ALPH HAS ENTERED THE CHAT* "AM I A JOKE TO U?"
If this was made recently I think blueberry academy would’ve definitely been a man made wonder. Not only is it a man made island (like aether paradise which was an honorable mention) but also an underwater terrarium. Made to house as many Pokémon species as possible
I think that the submarine tunel from B2W2 could be one of the modern wonders.
ABSOLUTELY
Mickey obsessing over the architecture and me seeing pokemon doing all of it
1:31 I just got a huge nostalgia trip from remembering the Eon Flute flying in ORAS.
I would consider the glimwood tangle atleast an honorable mention for the natural wonders. It is one giant biolumenescent forest that has such a thick canopy it is black during the day
Regigas temple, Sinjo ruins, Burned Tower I expected any of these.
YES!!!!
@@floorpanel8749 I believe it is yes hence why I am even more confused.
Regigigas temple isnt that big of a deal compared to other things in pomemon. It is "just" a big temple. So are the sinjo ruins.
The burned tower might be a wonder in the pokemon universe but in reality it is just a big japanese tower that burnt down. Not really that special
@@meliagant1650 except that 3 Legendary Pokemon were born from it
@@dawnevergarden3275 not really from it
They died in the fire, a giant chicken flew down and revived them as legendaries. Nothing to do with the tower.
Thaz has nothing to do with construction skills or natural wonders.
Its a legemdary pokemon doing good things. So the legendary pokemom is the only one in this story that is somewhat of a wonder
Mikey: the alter of the sun/moone
Me: yes
Mikey:*gets excited by the plumbing *
Me:*Visible disappointment*
Yeah like what about the fact that it can open an inter dimensional portal that traversable 🤯
17:52 Newton be like :
Who Had Summon me here
This was a really cool video that makes me even more excited to finally play SMUSUM.
Love the shoutouts to the underrated designs of Unova btw and now I'm even more sad we never got to explore more of Kalos lore and design in the scrapped gen 6 sequel(s). Winding Woods and Reflecting Cave were some of the coolest maps that could have been made truly memorable by expanding on them in the follow-ups.
Besides the hand holding in those games. I loved them so yuh!
Mikey posts a new video
Me: *G O T T A G O F A S T*
Same
*G O T T A G O F A S T E R*
*F A S T E R*
*F A S T E R*
*F A S T E R*
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Mikey: Randomly uses a german map for no apparent reason.
Me, a german viewer: *surprised Pikachu face*
0o0
Another manmade Wonder could be N's castle I think. The cutscene where it emerges from the earth is already mind-boggling enough... but then the stairs that come forth from it, as well as the final, ginormous staircase at the end of the area always stuck with me
17:05 Then comes The Great Crater of Paldea, which houses Area Zero within it.
18:12 The Terarium managed to recreate it almost perfectly
I would argue that a group of interconnecting ocean caves that reach fairly far below sea level surrounded by never ending whirlpools that's considered home to the guardian of the sea would be considered a wonder of the Pokemon world.
The disrespect to Johto is heartbreaking. 😔
The 'Guardian of the Sea' who has less Special Attack than a Sigilyph and has no Water-adorning Abilities like a ''Water Steelworker'' whatsoever.
It's just a big tanky bird wearing female sunglasses. You could have at least referenced Kyrogre, that's a worthy Mon. 😂
@@gundamheavyarms4879 as Johto lover, the mountains separating Johto and Kanto should've been on this list plus the train for being the only and fasting manmade land transport connecting 2 regions. Burnt, Ho-Ohs, and Bellsprout Towers also should be for being historically beautiful, eventful, and durable for withstanding battles.
@@gundamheavyarms4879 The disrespect to Kanto and Johto both
@@netweed09 Oh kyogre, the fish that has less attack than a fire Monkey and has a lower overall lower base stat total than Lugia.
Its just a big fish with funny tattoos. You could have at least referenced Palkia, that's a worthy mon.😂😂😂😂😂😂
3:46 That transition from Pokèmon Ruby/ Sapphire/ Emerald to Omega Ruby/ Alpha Sapphire at Sky Pillar was both Clever AND Satisfying. From Gen 3 to Gen 6 in under 1 SECOND. Wow.
Those random Diglett statues from Galar were pretty cool, kinda sad they didn’t even get an honorable mention...
I’d love to visit the Hoenn region, there are so many places there that are amazing to visit
A lot of the landmarks and cities are based on real places in Kyushu, Japan. It's not much but it's the closest we can get
Me too
Just towers, caves, and rocks. They’re everywhere!
hoenn just looks like the hardcore version of the Philippines
Hoenn only exist in Pokémon sweety it’s called kyushu in real life
In reality Winding Woods has teleporters in the dark entrances that teleports you everywhere
That’s what I thought too!
Hmm, something similar to that is in the lost woods in most zelda games.
I always thought the Sprout Tower in Johto was pretty interesting.
and don´t forget the 2 towers that ho-oh lives/lived in.
the towers of johto are just... towers. it really isnt all that difficult to build.
Well they are just towers
Even real life towers are better than tower's of Johto
Sprout Tower stays standing despite the support beam constantly swaying.
I do agree.
I won't forget you Whirl Islands' Waterfall and the Bell & Burned Towers. You're wonders in my book
tell me: WHICH WONDER ARE THEY MORE IMPRESSIVE THAN?
@@ОлексійКупранець Not all wonders of the World need to be a spectacular feat of engineering. They also have to be unique tourist destinations as that was the original purpose for the list. If you go at it from that perspective, Sootopolis City, the Dragonspiral Tower, Skyarrow Bridge, Citadark Isle, the Seafloor Cavern, Giant Chasm and the Winding Woods are all less impressive then the "Impossible to exist in the real world" natural Whirl Islands and Underground Waterfall and the "Spiritual / Religious nature of the man-made Burned and Bell Towers
@@ОлексійКупранець Permanent whirlpools, four islands interconnected by a huge underground cave system... without even asking how it came to be... hmmmm what could it have that is wonderful... besides, the forest in a crater thing is dull, its just a hole with trees.
@@jorgeramirez6060 deep abyss
Great video! I would personally add Turnback Cave to the later list (for same reasons as Lost Cave and Winding Woods), especially the Platinum version since it has a portal to Distortion world :D
0:56 Mikey used a German map of Sootopolis City.
Therefore.... Guten Tag Pokemon-Fans! Michael hier! :D
: D
It's the map Bulbapedia uses...
Actually, it baffles me that they couldn't find a map without any text on it.
This video ended up being significantly more interesting than I originally thought. I never even thought of how certain structures were built.
Michael always have unique ideas that a lot of people can't even think of.
I love how u explain each wonder so much. It’s like a characteristic that you have Mikey.
Whirl Islands are pretty freaking cool, Tin Tower stretches to the clouds making it slightly smaller than Sky Pillar, but both Suicune and Ho-Oh chose it as their home. Cerulean Cave has large crystalline mazes inside of it. Kanto and Johto deserve more attention than Mikey gave them.
Exactly I was wondering why those johto spots weren't there
Mount SIlver is also pretty fucking cool, being the equivalent of Mount Fuji
@@TerribleScroll Mount Coronet is bigger
@@S.S.1993 but by the map of sinnoh it almost look like the coronet is mountain range not a single one, so silver coupd be Fuji while Coronet the everest
Johto and Kanto are phenomenal and have many wonders... the disrespect, unintended as ot is, is heartbreaking. 😔
I’d say the crown should get an honorable mention mostly because Calyrex supposedly saved the entire place from a meteorite strike which is why there are wild fossil Pokémon just casually roaming around. Oh yeah and N’s Castle as well because I mean just look at it.
What did we learn? Kanto and Johto are B O R I N G
Bell Tower could have been on this list, but Kanto...............
@@thatonegaminglatias4345 why? It's just a tower
@@alicepbg2042 Built 2000 years ago before Pokeballs were invented. And I never said it wasn't outclassed. But I wanted to make a point that Johto should be compared to the buggy, uninteresting prototype that is the Kanto region. Seriously.
@@thatonegaminglatias4345 There's a difference between a tower with an impossible internal structure and a standard tower.
@@thatonegaminglatias4345 it's old... so what?
just being old is not enough to justify it.
it's still just a tower
I always assumed that the "forest that spits you back at the entrance when you take the wrong path" trope was just supposed to mean that you get easily lost if you go off-track (and instead of cruelly trapping you forever, you mercifully get out of the forest after a while).