The structure known as the burnt tower was once a beautiful place. When the tower caught fire, three Pokemon perished, engulfed by the flames. After the fire finally went out, a sparkling rainbow came down from the sky. They say it was the legendary Pokemon Ho-oh. Ho-oh used its power to restore the three Pokemon who perished in the fire. People later became to call these Pokemon, Suicune, Entei and Raikou.Ā
Based on what I see, the keypad, while the rows are our of order, the letter set up is almost exact to our modern keyboards but uses two different languages, the āmain languageā and the āsecond languageā, which you can find on the site. The red letters being from the main language, and the purple from the second. Considering that both languages are used in the anime at the same time, the keyboard set up doesnāt really surprise me much. Unfortunately, if the translation is true the board has no number system.
UsingĀ the siteās system only really connects with the solo letter keys, after that, it falls apart. The letters in yellow just repeats the second language in complete random forming nothing but gibberish despite this system being pretty spot on for the anime. Iāve tried following the possibility that the lettersĀ are using the Japanese alphabet instead of the English and compared the two regions keyboard setups. The only one that came close to anything relatable to a keypad was the āGSā button, top left. On a Japanese keyboard, the G isĀ ćĀ āKiā and S isĀ ćØĀ ātoā which can form the wordĀ āReturningā possibly a loose translation for the showās keyboardĀ āreturnā button found on some rl keyboards. But since this same process doesnāt work for the rest, then I canāt say itās true.
I can go on further on some of my thoughts on what the different pads are. Some being pretty obvious. But since I havenāt cracked the code for which is which itās just going to make the post even longer than it already need to be.
Iām still trying to figure it out, trying to dig in more on different languages. But if anyone has any kind of other ideas Iād be grateful to hear them.
If I remember correctly part of Kyogreās inspiration might be from a creature some believed had a mouth so large getting swallowed by it would lead you straight to Hell buuuuuuutā¦
Kyogre is literally a force of nature and is absolutely terrifying with the (beautifully animated) apocalyptic deluge it brings in this episode. Itās incredibly well put-together.
Alsoā¦I really hope my fave villain boss just didnāt get eaten (tho, Iād have to call bs if heās revealed to have survived), because holy shit.Ā