Pokemon Scarlet and Violet have conventionally attractive professors and the internet is not coping

Pokemon Scarlet and Violet
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To clear the air straight away, there is no denying that these cartoon video game characters, called Professor Sada and Professor Turo in 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, are smokin' hot. Just look at Sada's piercing gray eyes or Turo's stylish fade, whic🅠h runs into a neatly trimmed beard that wraps around his perfectly sculpted jawline. We get ♌it, they're very good-looking.

brought to our attention, the internet is straight up ravenous, the likes of which we haven't seen since the whole 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:R🎐esident Evil Village L🎉ady Dimitrescu craze. There's been pl✱enty of fan art (some of which is NSFW but we won't share that here), jokes, playful fantasizing, and some general drooling over the characters' respective hotness in the context of Pride Month. Here are some highlights:

Sada and Turo's drip is impeccable, but the clothes the characters are wearing also seem to be hinting at a prominent narrative theme: past and present. Sada appears to be wearing attire from thousands of years ago, while Turo looks like he walked out of a time machine - or fell from a space-time distortion - from the distant future. The characters' names also seem to be derived from pasada and futuro, the Spanish words for past and future. Same ꧃goes for the two new Legendary Pokemon, Miraidon and Koraidon, whose names bear resemblance to the Japanese words for ancient and future (korai and mirai).

Pokemon Scarlet☂ and Violet are due to launch on Nintendo Switch on November 18.

For what to play in the meantime, check out our guide to the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Pokemon games.

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