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‘Pokemon Sun and Moon’s’ Legendary Pokemons Revealed; Dalian Wanda Group’s Legendary Entertainment to Produce Live-action Pokemon Movie?

The Pokemon franchise, which initially was developed by Nintendo as a videogame series, has since spawned eighteen full length films.

(Photo : YouTube/Pokemonvids) The Pokemon franchise, which initially was developed by Nintendo as a videogame series, has since spawned eighteen full length films.

It seems like Pokemon fans would need to wait a little bit more, as major revelation for "Pokemon Sun and Moon" will not be released until next month. However, fresh reports claim that the names of the much anticipated new legendary Pokemons in "Pokemon Sun" and "Pokemon Moon" were already revealed.

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Earlier this year, it was reported that fans will finally see substantial information about "Pokemon Sun" and "Pokemon Moon" on April 15's issue of CoroCoro magazine, only to the dismay of fans. The troll article issued by CoroCoro magazine only teased two box arts, wherein, it is hinting that two new legendary Pokemons will likely be introduced. Now, NeoGAF members revealed two possible names that correspond to "Pokemon Sun and Moon" theme - Solgaleo and Lunaala or as rendered in Japanese "Sorugareo" (ソルガレオ) and "Luna'aara" (ルナアーラ).

Not much information was revealed (no thanks to CoroCoro Magazine), but as their name suggest, Solgaleo and Lunaala will definitely match "Pokemon Sun" and "Pokemon Moon" theme, as the former's Latin root "Sol" means sun, while the latter's Latin root "Luna" means moon.

Nevertheless, "Pokemon" fans should wait until May for more details about the upcoming "Pokemon Sun" and "Pokemon Moon" games.

On other Pokemon news, due to the intense popularity of Japanese anime in China, Dalian Wanda Group's partly owned Legendary Entertainment is on a bid for a live-action Pokemon movie rights. It is said that if Legendary wins the bidding over Warner Bros. and Sony Entertainment, the "Pokemon" live-action movie will not suffer the same fate of other anime series that flopped on the big screen, such as "Dragonball Z," "Super Mario Bros." and "The Last Airbender."

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