• 'Pokémon Sun and Moon' are the next new games in the Pokémon franchise.

'Pokémon Sun and Moon' are the next new games in the Pokémon franchise. (Photo : YouTube/HoodlumScrafty)

Even though "Pokémon Moon and Sun" Demo is not yet out in all regions, data miners have already scooped much information from the available eShop files. This has led to the exposure of several unannounced Pokémon along with the final evolutions of the starters, many of which are presently unnamed.

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According to Kotaku, the said miners have been knuckling down on excavating as much information as they can since the launch of the "Pokémon Sun and Moon" public demo. Their efforts have not been fruitless as their discoveries illustrate the evidence of photos and videos highlighting some of the Pokemon.


Their unearthings suggest that there are 81 Pokémon from the Alola region, although "Pokémon Sun and Moon" fans are already familiar with some of them. A tweet posted on the spooki-ki 2.0 handle highlights that the game has disregarded all normal models and focused on the shiny ones.

One of the best additions to "Sun and Moon" is the inclusion of Alola versions of classic Pokémon, according to Polygon.  Apparently, the developer has included Cubone, Meowth, and Ninetails, as well as some other monsters, which  were revealed over the last couple of months.

Some of the images posted on Twitter look exactly like the ones that leaked earlier this year. A lot more information about "Pokémon Moon and Sun" had also leaked prior to the release of the demo, including facts about the exclusion of the gyms from the game.


Even though there exists a noticeable difference between every Pokémon, there is a unique reason for each different choice on the monsters. Some of the Alolan Pokémon inhabit the snowy mountains while others like Dugtrio and Diglett are native to hot regions. Their appearances, further, depict the climate they are situated in. 

Since most of these Pokémon are unannounced, it means that fans do not know their names yet. However, that has not stopped the internet community from making jokes out of these creatures. Several photos posted on Twitter are an illustration of the comical reactions.


Notably, most of them are related to the Alolan Persian along with his round, Garfield-like face. Either the fans love him, or are incredulous that Game Freak designed a hysterical monster like him.

Here is a video revealing all the leaked Pokemon: