A scene soon showed a vast landscape of space before it narrowed onto one world in particular.

The world, a truly glorious place. For the very first time, we are going to take a look at this world in depth, and at the species that inhabits the planet, in all corners of the earth….

Out in space, small meteors float in space as they were rotating in the air. But there was something unusual about these meteors…. They were, Alive.

That species is all connected, created by one creature and made out to over 800 discovered creatures, captured and seen in regions around the world.

On the surface of the planet, a glimpse of a small catlike creature floated by the camera, before the scene shows dozens of different creatures in an open field area, all doing different things.

We call these creatures…..Pokemon.

Short for "Pocket Monsters", these wondrous creatures can be found in many different places all over the world. On the land...in the seas...even flying across the skies. These creatures can live just about anywhere.

In a particular City, some of these pokemon were even seen with Humans.

We have developed ways to tame these creatures. People who keep and train pokemon are called Trainers. These trainers use these pokemon to battle or become companions.

However, what you are about to experience today cannot be often seen by becoming trainers. You are going to see Pokemon in their natural habitats. How they live each and everyday in the wild. How they thrive and survive all over this world of ours.

Gather round and look closely. This is the world of pokemon like you've never seen it before.


Our Pokemon World

Narrated by David Attenborough

Written by Hope the Victor

Co written by Jexi the Hunter


The scene opened to a large white and sandy beach that bordered between the ocean and jungle.

The Beach...a presine location for both fun and sun. A border between the vast sea and the inland jungles. Pokemon can thrive even here and have fun in the sun. Like these creatures.

Skittering across the sands were some crab like creatures with one of them having a gigantic claw.

Krabby and Kingler. While initially called the River Crab Pokemon, Krabby and its evolution can be found near oceans, living on white sandy beaches. They spend their days blowing bubbles and scuttling across the sands. However, curiosity sometimes gets the better of these creatures.

A lone Krabby approached a single shovel sticking out of the sands as it attempted to pull it out.

It seems this lone Krabby has found something of interest. However, it may not be for long.

The Krabby reached out and mistakenly grabbed the shovel sticking in the sand. But before the Crab pokemon could even attempt to pull it out, the sand soon rose as the mound itself came alive and started to absorb Krabby.

Sandygast. A notable beach inhabitant. Interpreted as a living mound of sand, it takes in its prey to make its body grow bigger. This Krabby being an unfortunate victim.

Sandygast, after having taken in Krabby, sunk back into the sands.

While the beach may seem to be mostly fun, it does have some dangers. Like these for instance.

A small reef was shown as a pink coral like creature was being surrounded by prickly creatures.

A Corsola, cornered by a group of Mareanie. In large numbers, Mareanie are quite dangerous, especially when you take into account the poisonous spikes riddled all over just one. And unfortunately for this poor Corsola, the coral the grows from it its considered a five star banquet.

The group of Mareanie inched closer to Corsola, the coral pokemon scared while the Brutal Star pokemon had menacing Grins. However, as it approached the waters, it soon spotted a black creature with pink spines as it tossed it before the Mareanie.

A Pyukumuku. Not exactly the most active pokemon in the world, but this Corsola needs a distraction. For you see, it has a defensive mechanism.

The Sea Cucumber pokemon noticed it was being beared down by the Mareanie. All of a sudden, it ejected a white substance from its mouth that turned into a large fist, and swatted all the toxic pokemon away.

It can eject its internal organs outward, and use them as a weapon.

Pyukumuku then just stared at the other Mareanie as they simply hopped away.

No matter what pokemon, every species has something unique to offer in ways of defense, or personal beauty. But, this is why it is so important to sometimes preserve pokemon.

The camera turns back to corsola.

Take corsola, for example. We use its fallen coral branches to creature jewerly that is unique in so many different ways. However, some of us get a little… too greedy, and not all corsola are lucky to have their precious coral spines. In the Galar Region, the Corsola lack life energy and end up lifeless like ghosts.

The scene soon changed as the sun was setting as a few pokemon gathered near some waters.

And here appears to be a sort of competition. As for its participants…

Standing on one side was a brown mouse like creature standing on its own tail and floating and on the other was a yellow mouse like creature standing on a flat fish like creature.

….we have a Pikachu, and its evolutionary form, Raichu. Notice though, that this Raichu is very different from the ones found in the Kanto Region. This Raichu is from the Alola Region.

In certain regions, a pokemons evolutionary form or appearance can drastically depend on the environment it was raised in. For the Raichu, its believed that its diet is responsible for its new form.

And it seems Pikachu is riding on a Stunfisk, often known as a trap. While it looks like a normal fish, its actually a ground and electric type. However it does float like a board. Meaning these two are about to engage in a sort of surfing competition. Let's see how it goes…

Both Pokemon got onto the water as they surfed the waves over the ocean, each going neck and neck with one another before returning to the shores as the pokemon cheered.

And it seems that the competition is over as quickly as it started. While life is hard on the beach, it does end with some fun in the sun as they say. Truly this is one of the most carefree environments in this world of ours.