• Pokémon (ポケモン Pokemon?, /ˈpoʊkeɪmɒn/ poh-kay-mon) is a media franchise owned by The Pokémon Company,[3] and created by Satoshi Tajiri in 1995.

Pokémon (ポケモン Pokemon?, /ˈpoʊkeɪmɒn/ poh-kay-mon) is a media franchise owned by The Pokémon Company,[3] and created by Satoshi Tajiri in 1995. (Photo : FACEBOOK)

Diehard fans rejoiced on the release of "Pokémon Z" after the X and Y version.

"Pokémon Z" will be all about Zygarde, the legendary Pokémon. It has shown itself before in the Pokémon X and Y movie, which also featured Xerneas and Ylveltal. The simple looking Zygarde does not show its true powers, but it could get stronger than the two other legendary Pokémon Xerneas and Ylveltal.

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"Pokémon Z's" plain looking blob is known as the Zygarde Core, the brain.  It evolves into a Zygarde cell and morphs again into a flat green blob, PC Advisor reported.

"Pokémon Z" final evolution stage will transform the Zygarde into a creature similar to a dog that capable of hitting speeds of 60mph. Half of it is a snakelike creature, which can detect threats that surround it.  Finally, its Mega-Evolution form.

Zygarde's forms are, allegedly, connected to Norse mythology, The Great God of Mischief, Loki. Players are also intrigued by Zygarde's physical changes and how will its strength be measured against the two other legendary Pokemon predecessors, Movie News Guide reported.

"Pokémon Z" did not reveal any other information aside from the five forms that Zygarde is capable of. No possible target date was even announced. In the meantime, fans will be waiting happily for the days to come.

"Pokémon Z" fans will be able to see the forms and variants of other Pokémons with a new anime series that will debut in TV Tokyo on Oct. 28.