Extremely funny to include images of digimon during the segment wishing for a bug legendary when the digimon chosen in canon Kabuterimon and Stingmon are considered “champion/adult level”, which is only the first tier of strength for digimon/not actually equivalent probably to the strength of legendaries in pokemon. But all pedantics aside, it would be really cool to see an official bug type legendary in the next generation apart of the main plot, especially with the wide range of bugs to choose from
the reason yanmega isn't a dragon type is because the "dragon" part of a dragonfly's name is only present in it's English name. In Japan they have a completely different name that doesn't have a connection with dragons.
There's a major flaw to your premise: Mythical Pokémon are a special group of Legendary Pokémon; not all Legends are Mythical, but all Mythics are Legendary.
"Legendaries" are capturable in-game while mythicals are not. Some mythicals become catchable later down the line in other titles. There is no capturable Bug-type legendary.
@@LeggerrrAndroid Partially right; Mythical Pokémon are are a subset of Legendary Pokémon that are generally not capturable in the mainline games during their debut title(s) without some sort of external interaction. They are still Legendary Pokémon, a status which reflects their power and/or role, but they are so uncommon that their very existence is questioned; a portion of the populace believes these Legendary Pokémon aren't real, and are nothing more than myths used to explain various unknown sightings or events. Genesect is a Mythical Pokémon, which means it is also a Legendary Pokémon.
@@TheWikiFool We're arguing semantics, but the point remains that there is no catchable legendary bug-type pokemon. Ultra Beasts don't count, even if there's circumstances where they've been classified as legendary or non-legendary. There's still a genuine argument that there is no "traditional" bug-type legendary pokemon. Genesect is a mythical. It is only obtainable through events and Mystery Gift. The added "legendary" does not help categorize this.
@@TheWikiFool How is it not? The video goes over both Genesect and the Ultra Beasts. It even goes over others. That's clearly the point here, even if not explicitly stated.
Gamefreak added a literal dragonfly that was the most free dragon bug type and the snail legendary isnt a bug Y💀
Extremely funny to include images of digimon during the segment wishing for a bug legendary when the digimon chosen in canon Kabuterimon and Stingmon are considered “champion/adult level”, which is only the first tier of strength for digimon/not actually equivalent probably to the strength of legendaries in pokemon. But all pedantics aside, it would be really cool to see an official bug type legendary in the next generation apart of the main plot, especially with the wide range of bugs to choose from
Genesect?
in Gen 5-6 Genesect was classified as a legendary but in gen 7 they put him in the mythical category.
the reason yanmega isn't a dragon type is because the "dragon" part of a dragonfly's name is only present in it's English name. In Japan they have a completely different name that doesn't have a connection with dragons.
Celebi should be bug/fairy and it's neither :')
Quad weak to poison is crazy 💀
@@tomasramirez2914 bug is not weak to poison
@@Ghost3533it is in gen1
@@ohhellwhereami2574and neither fairy type nor Celebi existed in gen 1
@@Nick_4i i just answered to what initial reply said nothing more or else
Genesect counts….
The goat is back!!!!
Someone remembered Silvally over Arceus
There's a major flaw to your premise: Mythical Pokémon are a special group of Legendary Pokémon; not all Legends are Mythical, but all Mythics are Legendary.
"Legendaries" are capturable in-game while mythicals are not. Some mythicals become catchable later down the line in other titles.
There is no capturable Bug-type legendary.
@@LeggerrrAndroid Partially right; Mythical Pokémon are are a subset of Legendary Pokémon that are generally not capturable in the mainline games during their debut title(s) without some sort of external interaction. They are still Legendary Pokémon, a status which reflects their power and/or role, but they are so uncommon that their very existence is questioned; a portion of the populace believes these Legendary Pokémon aren't real, and are nothing more than myths used to explain various unknown sightings or events.
Genesect is a Mythical Pokémon, which means it is also a Legendary Pokémon.
@@TheWikiFool We're arguing semantics, but the point remains that there is no catchable legendary bug-type pokemon.
Ultra Beasts don't count, even if there's circumstances where they've been classified as legendary or non-legendary. There's still a genuine argument that there is no "traditional" bug-type legendary pokemon.
Genesect is a mythical. It is only obtainable through events and Mystery Gift. The added "legendary" does not help categorize this.
@LeggerrrAndroid There may not be any capturable Bug-type Legendaries, but that's neither the premise nor the point of this video.
@@TheWikiFool How is it not? The video goes over both Genesect and the Ultra Beasts. It even goes over others. That's clearly the point here, even if not explicitly stated.
both ultra beasts and mythicals are legendaries
theres a pokemon thats a bug dragon but not a leg Ariamano done and like if in right and pin