All Pokemon from XYZ Returning in Scarlet and Violet!

With the end of Pokemon Journeys: The Series and just a few days to the release of Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, the Poke hype factory is on overdrive. 

Topping it all, is the information that Pokemon Scarlet and Violet has been confirmed to get an anime adaptation, which means Generation 9 is soon going to make it to our screens. Speculation has begun about which Pokemon will be coming back for the new series.

Several Pokemon from XYZ will be in Scarlet and Violet. Kalos is based on France, and Scarlet & Violet’s Paldea is based on the Iberian Peninsula; since France and Spain are neighboring countries, it’s likely that Generation 6 Pokemon will make an appearance in Generation 9.

All Returning Pokemon from Pokemon XYZ

I. Greninja 

It is highly probably that Greninja will return in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet. Greninja was recently voted the most popular Pokemon ever, and since Greninja didn’t get an opportunity to shine in Generation 8, it’s likely he’ll come back for Generation 9. 

If you’re an anime watcher you’ve probably heard of the Ash-Greninja retcon-spiracy. 

A flashback scene in the recent Ultimate Journeys episode showed a normal Greninja whereas in the actual scene during XYZ, had Greninja in his Ash-Greninja form. \

But the entire storyline of XYZ revolves around Ash-Greninja so it wouldn’t make sense to erase the existence of the Bond Phenomenon. 

All Pokemon from XYZ Returning in Scarlet and Violet!
Ash and Greninja activating the Bond Phenomenon | Source: Bulbapedia

This is the same reason I think Greninja will make a comeback in Scarlet and Violet. The Bond Phenomenon suggests that more Pokemon and their trainers should be able to achieve it. 

Through the games, the ability requires Battle Bond but in the anime the transformation does not require any specific items for either the trainer or the Pokemon.

It would be interesting to see how this ties in with the exclusive Gen 9 Terastal phenomenon

For now, Terastallization is only known to take place in Paldea. If the Bond Phenomenon is also a region-based ability, then we might get some more information on both these transformations in Scarlet and Violet.

More importantly, we’d know what the deal is with Ash-Greninja being as elusive as he’s been, ever since he was voted everyone’s top Pokemon twice in a row. 

Greninja has been mysteriously absent from the games despite its popularity. All 3 Generation 6 starters haven’t made any appearance in the games for that matter. It’s time to give Greninja its due and have Froakie enter the Gen 9 foray. 

Greninja will be made available in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet’s paid downloadable content (DLC) or will directly be a part of the Gen 9 Pokedex. Some sources suggest that Greninja might just be available through Pokemon Home. 

As for the anime, Greninja is 100% coming back. 

II. Charizard 

Charizard will return in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet. The official Pokemon website confirmed that players can catch an Unrivaled Charizard in Black Crystal Tera Raid Battles. 

The event schedule is set for December 1 to December 4, and December 15 to December 18.

Charizard is not normally found in Paldea and will only be available during these Tera Battles in the Scarlet and Violet games.

All Pokemon from XYZ Returning in Scarlet and Violet!
Charizard with Dragon as its Tera Type | Source: Scarlet & Violet Official Website

Alain’s Mega Charizard X was a huge part of Pokemon XYZ and might make an appearance in the Scarlet and Violet anime as well. Mega Evolution will likely be addressed again, too. 

III. Delphox 

Delphox, the final form of the Kalos region Fire-Psychic Starter Fennekin, might return in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet. As with Froakie, it will be transferrable from Pokemon Home. 

Delphox has an amazing typing, and if we add Terastallization to it, what we get is something super badass. 

IV. Chesnaught 

Like the other Generation 6 Starters, Froakie and Fennekin, there is a good chance Chespin is also made available in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet. By default, the evolutionary Quilladin and Chesnaught might be made available, too. 

When the leaks first came out in September, several sources suggested that all 3 Started from Gen 6 would be available in Gen 9, but only through Pokemon Home. 

It would be awesome to have Chesnaught and Delphox return as transferrable Pokemon, but Greninja had better be in the in-game Pokedex. 

V. Hawlucha 

Hawlucha made a comeback in Sword and Shield and will likely return in Scarlet and Violetsimply because of the way he looks.

Its design is based on a Mexican wrestler and has several traits that can be said to have been inspired by Spain and Aztec mythology

While Hawlucha will fit right in Paldea, I could also see the creators totally ignore Gen 6’s Hawlucha in favor of a new, similar ‘mon which is region-specific to Paldea. 

VI. Talonflame 

Talonflame might return in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet. This means Fletchling and Fletchinder will also be available.

Talonflame was Ash’s Fire-Flying Pokemon during his Kalos run and played a huge role while battling Moltres, one of the 3 Legendary Birds. It also fought against Team Flare and defeated Olympia’s Meowstic and Sawyer’s Slaking.

VII. Goodra 

Goodra, Sligoo, and Goomy might return in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet. 

All Pokemon from XYZ Returning in Scarlet and Violet!
Ash’s Goodra | Source: Fandom

Goodra is a Pseudo-Legendary and was introduced as a Dragon type. In Generation 8, it had a Steel-Dragon typing. In Paldea, who knows, it might get another region-specific typing. Tera Goodra will also be a force to reckon with. 

VIII. Will Noivern return in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet?

The Flying-Dragon type Noivern will return in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet. 

Noivern, and by default, Noibat, would make a good addition to the Pokemon Scarlet and Violet new Pokemon. 

IX. Eevee 

There is a good chance Eevee will return in the Pokemon Scarlet and Violet anime. Eevee is already going to feature in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet’s new Tera Raid battle events, so its appearance in the games has already been confirmed.

Eevee’s appearance got many fans excited by the prospect that we might be getting an Eeveelution finally, but a Tera Eevee might be all that we’re getting. 

Eevee, like Pikachu, has been one of the most loved Pokemon since the beginning. During Pokemon XYZ, Serena’s Eevee evolved into the Fairy type Sylveon. Including it, we have 8 possible evolutions for Eevee. It would make sense that the ninth generation gives us a ninth evolution, but I wouldn’t put too much faith into it. 

On the other hand, a new form for Eevee might be the perfect way to introduce Tera typing where a Pokemon’s type changes to its Tera type. 

X. Pikachu

All Pokemon from XYZ Returning in Scarlet and Violet!
Tera Pika | Source: Scarlet & Violet Official Website

Pikachu will return in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet. The Pokemon Company announced that pre-ordering the Pokemon Scarlet or Pokemon Violet game will enable you to get your hands on a special Pikachu as a gift. 

This special Pikachu is a Terastallized Pikachu with a Flying Tera Type. Flying is not a move that a Pikachu can usually learn, so this Pikachu is indeed special. 

Is it even Pokemon if there’s no Pikachu? In the Generation 9 anime, Pikachu is bound to be present, as will our boy, Ash. 

All Returning Pokemon in Scarlet and Violet 

Apart from speculations about other returning Pokemon, there are a few Pokemon from the previous 8 regions that have been confirmed via various trailers and promotional material. 

Check out this full list to see whether your favorite Pokemon are returning in the new generation! 

  1. Altaria
  2. Ampharos
  3. Arcanine
  4. Azumarill
  5. Azurill
  6. Bagon
  7. Beartic
  8. Blissey
  9. Bonsly
  10. Bounsweet
  11. Breloom
  12. Bronzor
  13. Cacnea
  14. Cacturne
  15. Camerupt
  16. Carkol
  17. Chansey
  18. Charizard
  19. Charmander
  20. Charmeleon
  21. Chewtle
  22. Clauncher
  23. Clawitzer
  24. Cloyster
  25. Coalossal
  26. Combee
  27. Copperajah
  28. Croagunk
  29. Cryogonal
  30. Cubchoo
  31. Cuffant
  32. Dedenne
  33. Deerling
  34. Deino
  35. Diglett
  36. Ditto
  37. Donphan
  38. Dragapult
  39. Dragonair
  40. Dragonite
  41. Drakloak
  42. Dratini
  43. Dreepy
  44. Drifblim
  45. Drifloon
  46. Drowzee
  47. Dugtrio
  48. Dunsparce
  49. Eelektrik
  50. Eelektross
  51. Eevee
  52. Eiscue
  53. Espeon
  54. Finneon
  55. Flaaffy
  56. Flabebe
  57. Flareon
  58. Fletchinder
  59. Fletchling
  60. Floette
  61. Florges
  62. Fomantis
  63. Forretress
  64. Froslass
  65. Gallade
  66. Gardevoir
  67. Gastly
  68. Gengar
  69. Girafarig
  70. Glaceon
  71. Glalie
  72. Gogoat
  73. Golduck
  74. Goodra
  75. Goomy
  76. Greedent
  77. Growlithe
  78. Gyarados
  79. Happiny
  80. Hariyama
  81. Hatenna
  82. Hatterene
  83. Hattrem
  84. Haunter
  85. Hippopotas
  86. Hippowdon
  87. Hisuian Zoroark
  88. Honchkrow
  89. Hoppip
  90. Houndoom
  91. Houndour
  92. Hydreigon
  93. Hypno
  94. Igglybuff
  95. Jigglypuff
  96. Jolteon
  97. Jumpluff
  98. Kirlia
  99. Kleavor
  100. Komala
  101. Krokorok
  102. Krookadile
  103. Larvitar
  104. Leafeon
  105. Liligant 
  106. Litleo
  107. Lucario
  108. Lumineon
  109. Lurantis
  110. Luxio
  111. Luxray
  112. Lycanroc
  113. Magikarp
  114. Magnemite
  115. Magneton
  116. Magnezone
  117. Makuhita
  118. Mareanie
  119. Mareep
  120. Medicham
  121. Meditite
  122. Meowth 
  123. Mimikyu
  124. Misdreavus
  125. Mismagius
  126. Mudbray
  127. Mudsdale
  128. Murkrow
  129. Noibat
  130. Noivern
  131. Numel
  132. Oricorio
  133. Pachirisu
  134. Pelipper
  135. Persian
  136. Petalil
  137. Phanpy
  138. Pichu
  139. Pikachu
  140. Pincurchin
  141. Pineco
  142. Polteageist
  143. Psyduck
  144. Pupitar
  145. Pyroar
  146. Qwilfish
  147. Raichu
  148. Ralts
  149. Riolu
  150. Rockruff
  151. Rolycoly
  152. Rotom
  153. Sableye
  154. Salamence
  155. Sandile
  156. Sawsbuck
  157. Scatterbug
  158. Scizor
  159. Scyther
  160. Seviper
  161. Shelgon
  162. Shellder
  163. Shinx
  164. Shroomish
  165. Sinistea
  166. Skiddo
  167. Skiploom
  168. Skwovet
  169. Slaking
  170. Slakoth
  171. Sliggoo
  172. Slowbro
  173. Slowking
  174. Slowpoke
  175. Sneasel
  176. Snorunt
  177. Spewpa
  178. Staraptor
  179. Staravia
  180. Starly
  181. Steenee
  182. Stonjourner
  183. Sudowoodo
  184. Swablu
  185. Sylveon*
  186. Talonflame
  187. Teddiursa
  188. Torkoal
  189. Toxapex
  190. Toxel
  191. Toxicroak
  192. Toxtricity
  193. Tropius
  194. Tsareena
  195. Tynamo
  196. Tyranitar
  197. Umbreon
  198. Ursaluna
  199. Ursaring
  200. Vaporeon
  201. Venomoth
  202. Venonat
  203. Vespiquen
  204. Vigoroth
  205. Vivillon
  206. Weavile
  207. Wigglytuff
  208. Wingull
  209. Zangoose
  210. Zorua 
  211. Zweilous

About Pokémon

Pokémon was first released in 1996 and is set up in a world where humans catch monsters and store them in pocket-sized poke-balls.

They are creatures with an affinity to certain elements and some superhuman abilities related to that element.

Revolving around a teenage boy Ash Ketchum, Pokémon takes us through his journey to becoming the most accomplished Pokémon trainer the world has ever seen.

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