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SwSh really should have focused more on monarchy and royalty
>Keep the stadium games and football stuff
>Galar now has a monarchy with a king and queen and prince/princess
>stadium games are owned by the monarchy, but all nuances are handled by Chairman Rose
>behind closed doors, the monarchy only wants dynamax to be available to royalty only and not peasants (by peasants meaning literally anyone not of royalty)
>the prince/princess would not accept this, but he/she does not know about the king and queen's plot to control dynamax for themselves until the climax
>the champion is robbed of his powers to dynamax due to him not being of royalty and cannot fight back
>the prince/princess befriends the MC and gives the MC their own dynamax power to stop the monarchy
>the monarchy revives eternatus in order to assume full control of dynamax energy and distribute them to the royalty
>MC faces a gauntlet of tough battles within the monarchy that includes the royal attendants, a joker, other people of royal stature (lords, barons, dukes, etc), queen and king in a double battle, and even Rose (on the basis of following his monarchy no matter what)
>the prince/princess has been captured at this moment, MC has to fight these battles without dynamax
>of course, all opponents of royal status can dynamax (attendants and joker are not of royal status)
>Rose can also dynamax despite not being of royal status since the king and queen sees him as the "royal dog"
>defeat everyone, free the prince/princess, gain the power to dynamax, and face the eternatus to save the region with the box dogs
>Elite 4 and then champion, roll credits
A bit disorganized and not very in-depth but more compelling. Themes of classism that are simple for children to understand, but has enough substance for the older audience. Theme of moral responsibility with Rose vs Prince/Princess. The villain team and rival is up in the air.