As Kotaku previously reported, Mimikyu is terrifying in the new 笔辞办é尘辞苍 Sun Moon anime. But, we thought Mimikyu was so cute! The hell is going on? Japanese fans think they’ve figured it out.
Note: This article has Sun and Moon game spoilers.
When Mimikyu shows up in the new 笔辞办é尘辞苍 Sun Moon anime, the character is surrounded by blue and purple light that kind of looks like electricity.
Mimikyu totally freaks out Meowth and appears to be holding one helluva grudge.
But, Rotom Pokédex explains that Mimikyu is a Ghost/Fairy 笔辞办é尘辞苍 and under that Pikachu costume is mysterious, unidentified 笔辞办é尘辞苍. But who?
Rotom Pokédex then says, “It’s said that a researcher who tried to look underneath died from shock.”
Shock. Died. Shock. Pikachu. Shock... 笔辞办é尘辞苍 shock?
In December 1997, an episode of the original 笔辞办é尘辞苍 anime caused children to have seizures, sending nearly 700 kids to the hospital. In Japan, the incident was called “笔辞办é尘辞苍 Shock.” (You can read more about the events surrounding it here.)
Porygon appeared in that episode. As Japanese site Pokemon Matome points out, there are theories that the mysterious 笔辞办é尘辞苍 is Porygon.
(Better yet, not just Porygon, but perhaps, Porygon2).
Porygon has not starred in an episode of the TV anime since the “笔辞办é尘辞苍 Shock.” Pikachu, however, has.
Maybe Porygon is still bitter at Pikachu? That would explain the Pikachu hate.
This theory doesn’t stop at the new anime. Online in Japan, people have found a photo of Ash and Pikachu in the Sun and Moon game.
This could be a hint.
And Mimikyu is hanging around place where you get Porygon in Sun and Moon.
Another hint?
Then, there is Mimikyu’s official description:
The rising popularity of Pikachu-styled merchandise around 20 years ago is the reason that Mimikyu makes itself look like Pikachu.
Around twenty years ago? Around twenty years ago, that infamous 笔辞办é尘辞苍 episode was broadcasted on Japanese television.
Though, before you start jumping to conclusions, one Japanese net user pointed something out important:
Hrm...
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