>>27624151This has nothing to do with "you disagree so you must be a retard", but there was a guy previously spouting the same bullshit you are now, so I'm assuming you're him.
Anyway, I think you need a dictionary, because "evidence" and "proof" don't mean what you think they mean. This is circumstantial evidence - proof of a possibility. But proof of something doesn't mean it proves everything, and it can still be incorrect in the long run.
>>27624157I'm not sure what you're arguing about, because those two things are unrelated. The point is that Pipi means something in Hawaiian and Alola is based on Hawaii, so we can confirm that it doesn't mean "pee" or "dick" or anything else so immature.
>>27624174>>27624185Not new at all, but those previous lists were complete bullshit. You say the names were believable but they they really weren't. These are designed much more like official Pokemon names and pretty well thought-out, to even include references and foreign words that make sense. Could a faker do this? Sure. But my point is that if they then spelt "Marshadow" wrong, all that work would be for nothing, so what kind of idiot takes the time to make up all this fairly legitimate-sounding stuff only to then ruin it by incorrectly writing the name of a Pokemon we already know the real name of?
Besides, I love how people are saying "THERE IS NO WAY IT CAN BE MALSHADOW" when the trademark is Japanese (I just double-checked) and so the "r" could become an "l" in English with ease.
>>27624202I don't have an answer for you but there have always been Pokemon you can't obtain through playing the game at a normal pace throughout the story, and we don't even know how this game will be paced yet. For all we know, it could become quite non-linear after the first island. I think it's far too early to say that this would be a mistake with certainty, because we don't know enough about the games.
>>27624229The trademark is Japanese though.