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[[File:The Loyal Three and Pecharunt.png|thumb|350px|Okidogi, Munkidori, Fezandipiti, and their leader, Pecharunt]]
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The '''Loyal Three'''<ref>[https://scarletviolet.pokemon.com/en-us/news/dlc_locations/ DLC Locations — Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet | Official Website]: "''There’s a park a short walk from town called Loyalty Plaza, where you can see statues of Okidogi, Munkidori, and Fezandipiti—a trio that the villagers fondly call the Loyal Three.''"</ref><ref>[https://youtube.com/watch?v=61tCka2xsJY&t=1754 Pokémon Presents | 8.8.2023]: "''This folktale tells of Pokémon who once saved Kitakami from an evil ogre: Okidogi, Munkidori, and Fezandipiti. These Pokémon are known as the Loyal Three, and they're hailed as heroes.''"</ref> (Japanese: '''ともっこさま''' ''Dear Companions''),<ref>[https://www.pokemon.co.jp/ex/sv_dlc/ja/story01/ Part 1: The Teal Mask "Pokémon Scarlet and Violet The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero" official site]</ref> also described as the '''Heroes of Kitakami'''<ref>[https://scarletviolet.pokemon.com/en-us/news/new_pokemon/ Pokémon — Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet | Official Website]: "''The Heroes of Kitakami: Okidogi, Munkidori, and Fezandipiti''"</ref> (Japanese: '''キタカミの里の英雄たち''' ''Heroes of the Land of Kitakami''),<ref>[https://twitter.com/poke_times/status/1697474369314832626 poke_times]</ref> is a [[Legendary trio|trio]] of [[Legendary Pokémon]] consisting of {{p|Okidogi}}, {{p|Munkidori}}, and {{p|Fezandipiti}}. They originated from [[Region#Unnamed locations|an unknown land]], but currently reside in the land of [[Kitakami]]. {{p|Pecharunt}} is later revealed to be the [[Groups of Legendary and Mythical Pokémon#Legendary leaders|leader]] of the trio and the one that led them to Kitakami.
[[File:The Loyal Three.png|thumb|250px|Okidogi, Munkidori, and Fezandipiti at the Loyalty Plaza]]
The '''Loyal Three'''<ref>[https://scarletviolet.pokemon.com/en-us/news/dlc_locations/ DLC Locations — Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet | Official Website]: "''There’s a park a short walk from town called Loyalty Plaza, where you can see statues of Okidogi, Munkidori, and Fezandipiti—a trio that the villagers fondly call the Loyal Three.''"</ref><ref>[https://youtube.com/watch?v=61tCka2xsJY&t=1754 Pokémon Presents | 8.8.2023]: "''This folktale tells of Pokémon who once saved Kitakami from an evil ogre: Okidogi, Munkidori, and Fezandipiti. These Pokémon are known as the Loyal Three, and they're hailed as heroes.''"</ref> (Japanese: '''ともっこさま''' ''Dear Companions''),<ref>[https://www.pokemon.co.jp/ex/sv_dlc/ja/story01/ Part 1: The Teal Mask "Pokémon Scarlet and Violet The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero" official site]</ref> also described as the '''Heroes of Kitakami'''<ref>[https://scarletviolet.pokemon.com/en-us/news/new_pokemon/ Pokémon — Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet | Official Website]: "''The Heroes of Kitakami: Okidogi, Munkidori, and Fezandipiti''"</ref> (Japanese: '''キタカミの里の英雄たち''' ''Heroes of the Land of Kitakami''),<ref>[https://twitter.com/poke_times/status/1697474369314832626 poke_times]</ref> is a [[Legendary trio]] of Pokémon consisting of {{p|Okidogi}}, {{p|Munkidori}}, and {{p|Fezandipiti}}. They reside in the land of [[Kitakami]] and were considered heroes by its people.


==Overview==
The three members are all [[Gender|male]], and they share a primary type, {{t|Poison}}; a {{pkmn|category}}, "Retainer Pokémon"; and an [[Ability]], {{a|Toxic Chain}}.
The three members are all [[Gender|male]], and they share a primary type, {{t|Poison}}; a {{pkmn|category}}, "Retainer Pokémon"; and an [[Ability]], {{a|Toxic Chain}}.
After their true, greedy nature is revealed, [[Carmine]] refers to them as the '''Lousy Three''' or the '''"Loyal" Three'''. Before being known as the '''Heroes of Kitakami''', they were known as '''Pecharunt's retainers'''.


==History==
==History==
[[File:Loyal Three Shrine.jpg|thumb|250px|The Loyal Three shrine at the Loyalty Plaza]]
The Pokémon that formed the Loyal Three were once [[List of disputed and unidentified Pokémon#Original Loyal Three|below-average Pokémon]]: {{p|Okidogi}} was small and weak, {{p|Munkidori}} was clumsy and dim-witted, and {{p|Fezandipiti}} had short, dull feathers, all living in [[Region#Unnamed locations|a faraway land]]. One day, the [[Mythical Pokémon]], {{p|Pecharunt}}, met each of them, needing retainers to help it grant its caretakers's wishes, used its [[mochi|Binding Mochi]] and {{a|Toxic Chain|toxic chains}} to tame and transform each of them, granting them the strength,<ref>'''Map Mission Guide:''' ''"Locals believe worshiping Okidogi will grant you kindness and help keep things okeydokey between you and other people. Okidogi was once a smaller and weaker Pokémon, but a desire for strength led it to gain powerful muscles."'' ([[Pokémon Scarlet and Violet]]: [[The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero]] Part 1: [[The Teal Mask]])</ref> cleverness,<ref>'''Map Mission Guide:''' ''"Locals believe worshiping Munkidori leads to success in life—that doing so will make everything hunky-dory. Munkidori was originally a clumsy and dim-witted Pokémon, but a longing for cleverness led it to gain great wisdom."'' ([[Pokémon Scarlet and Violet]]: [[The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero]] Part 1: [[The Teal Mask]])</ref> and beauty<ref>'''Map Mission Guide:''' ''"Locals believe worshiping Fezandipiti will lead to good luck and serendipitous happenings. Fezandipiti was once a Pokémon with short, dull feathers, but a wish to be beautiful led it to gain an exquisite appearance."'' ([[Pokémon Scarlet and Violet]]: [[The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero]] Part 1: [[The Teal Mask]])</ref> that they respectively wished for, but they also became chained to Pecharunt's will as a result, joining it in its quest to retrieve {{cat|Masks|a brilliant set of masks}} rumored to exist in the land of [[Kitakami]] for its caretakers.
Once a time ago in the past, the three Pokemon, before becoming the Loyal Three were normal Pokémon, Okidogi being small and weak, Munkidori being clumsy and dim-witted and Fezandipiti having short, dull feathers, but one day somehow their wishes led them to gain purple chains made of toxins, granting them respectively, a powerful physique by stimulating its muscles, Psychic powers by stimulated its brain and beautiful looks along with a lovely voice.
[[File:Loyal Three fight Ogerpon.png|250px|thumb|left|{{p|Pecharunt}} and Loyal Three vs {{p|Ogerpon}}]]
 
The trio traveled through fields, mountains and seas until they arrived in the land of [[Kitakami]] to finally do what they were tasked for. They found a man and an [[Ogerpon (game)|ogre]] who were becoming famous around the region thanks to the masks the trio were ordered to retrieve. Munkidori managed to track down where the duo lived, then, Okidogi and Fezandipiti snuck into the [[Dreaded Den|den]] they resided in while the two were absent. However, as they were stealing the masks, the man returned to the cave. The man quickly attacked and after a brief struggle, Okidogi and Fezandipiti managed to leave with just three: the [[Wellspring Mask]], the [[Hearthflame Mask]], and the [[Cornerstone Mask]], as the man managed to hold onto the remaining [[Teal Mask]], while left heavily injured.
Long ago in a distant land, the group of three greedy Pokémon heard of rumors about four exquisite, shining masks in [[Kitakami]]. The three Pokémon made their way to the Kitakami to steal the masks for themselves, which belonged to a [[Ogerpon's owner|man]] and {{p|Ogerpon}} who came from a foreign land. While Ogerpon was away, the trio sneaked into the [[Dreaded Den|cave]] where she and the man lived, only to be confronted by the man. In the struggle, the trio stole three of the masks—the [[Wellspring Mask]], the [[Hearthflame Mask]], and the [[Cornerstone Mask]]—while the man managed to hold onto the remaining [[Teal Mask]].
[[File:Ogerpon and defeated Loyal Three.png|250px|thumb|The Loyal Three slayed by Ogerpon.]]
Later, the ogre returned to its cave and found it in ruins, with only the Teal Mask left behind and no traces of its friend or the other masks. Donning the remaining Teal Mask with its cudgel in hand, the ogre set out to the nearby village in search of its friend, only to find the trio and Pecharunt gloating over their plunder. Enraged, the ogre slayed the trio and attacked Pecharunt, leaving it unconscious. Already afraid of the ogre due to its appearance, the villagers believed that the trio were actually defending them from the ogre, causing them to be even more scared of it. As the wounded ogre left the village, alone and in sorrow, the villagers named the trio the Loyal Three, and put their bodies to rest. The Loyal Three's remains were buried near the village, and a monument dedicated to honor their "sacrifice" was erected on top. The surrounding area would be known as Loyal Three Park, later renamed to [[Loyalty Plaza]].


Several hours later, Ogerpon returned to her ruined cave to find no trace of her friend or the three masks. Donning the Teal Mask, Ogerpon set out to search for her friend, but instead found the three Pokémon gloating over the masks they stole, and defeated them in a rage. Unaware of the full story, the nearby villagers mistakenly believed the three Pokémon had died protecting their home from a terrifying, rampaging "ogre". To honor their "sacrifice", the villagers named them the Loyal Three and interred them with care, while the wounded Ogerpon returned to her cave alone in sorrow. The bodies of the Loyal Three were buried near the village, and a monument dedicated to them was erected on top. The surrounding area would be known as Loyal Three Park, later renamed to Loyalty Plaza.
Only the village mask maker, who had gifted the ogre and the man with the masks, understood what had transpired between the Loyal Three and the ogre. However, the other villagers dismissed him as a heretic for attempting to explain the truth. To protect his family from suffering the village's wrath as he did, he kept the truth hidden from everyone, and passed the truth down to his descendants as a family secret. From that point on, the Loyal Three were unjustly revered as heroes by the people of Kitakami for generations, even having them as part of their [[Festival of Masks]], crafting masks of Okidogi, Munkidori and Fezandipiti, along with the ogre's Teal Mask, as a way to celebrate their heroes' story and sacrifice.


Only the village mask maker—who gifted Ogerpon and the man with the masks—understood what had transpired between the Loyal Three and Ogerpon, but the other villagers dismissed him as a heretic for attempting to explain the truth. To protect his family from suffering the village's wrath as he did, he kept the truth hidden from everyone except his family members, who passed the truth down to their descendants as a family secret. From that point on, the Loyal Three were unjustly revered as heroes by the people of Kitakami for generations.
According to local Kitakami beliefs, worshiping the Loyal Three would grant various benefits such as kindness, success, and good fortune.


==Similar movesets==
==Similar movesets==
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| style="background:#{{normal color light}}" |{{mcolor|Scratch|{{normal color dark}}}}
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| style="background:#{{fighting color light}}" |{{mcolor|Double Kick|{{fighting color dark}}}}
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| rowspan="3" style="text-align:right; background:#{{poison color dark}}" | {{color|{{poison color light}}|1}}
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| style="background:#{{fighting color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|Low Kick|{{fighting color dark}}}}'''
| style="background:#{{fighting color light}}" |''{{mcolor|Bulk Up|{{fighting color dark}}}}''
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| style="background:#{{normal color light}}" |{{mcolor|Fake Out|{{normal color dark}}}}
| style="background:#{{flying color light}}" | {{mcolor|Peck|{{flying color dark}}}}
| style="background:#{{poison color light}}" |''{{mcolor|Poison Gas|{{poison color dark}}}}''
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|-
| style="background:#{{fighting color light}}" | ''{{mcolor|Bulk Up|{{fighting color dark}}}}''
| -
| style="background:#{{normal color light}}" | {{mcolor|Fake Out|{{normal color dark}}}}
| style="background:#{{dark color light}}" |''{{mcolor|Flatter|{{dark color dark}}}}''
| style="background:#{{poison color light}}" | ''{{mcolor|Poison Gas|{{poison color dark}}}}''
| style="background:#{{fairy color light}}" |'''{{mcolor|Disarming Voice|{{fairy color dark}}}}'''
|-
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| style="text-align:right; background:#{{poison color dark}}" | {{color|{{poison color light}}|8}}
| style="text-align:right; background:#{{poison color dark}}" |{{color|{{poison color light}}|8}}
| style="background:#{{normal color light}}" | ''{{mcolor|Howl|{{normal color dark}}}}''
| style="background:#{{normal color light}}" |''{{mcolor|Howl|{{normal color dark}}}}''
| style="background:#{{dark color light}}" | ''{{mcolor|Flatter|{{dark color dark}}}}''
| style="background:#{{normal color light}}" |''{{mcolor|Helping Hand|{{normal color dark}}}}''
| style="background:#{{fairy color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|Disarming Voice|{{fairy color dark}}}}'''
| style="background:#{{normal color light}}" |{{mcolor|Quick Attack|{{normal color dark}}}}
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|-
| style="text-align:right; background:#{{poison color dark}}" | {{color|{{poison color light}}|16}}
| style="text-align:right; background:#{{poison color dark}}" |{{color|{{poison color light}}|16}}
| style="background:#{{poison color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|Poison Fang|{{poison color dark}}}}'''
| style="background:#{{poison color light}}" |'''{{mcolor|Poison Fang|{{poison color dark}}}}'''
| style="background:#{{normal color light}}" | ''{{mcolor|Helping Hand|{{normal color dark}}}}''
| style="background:#{{psychic color light}}" |'''{{mcolor|Psybeam|{{psychic color dark}}}}'''
| style="background:#{{normal color light}}" | {{mcolor|Quick Attack|{{normal color dark}}}}
| style="background:#{{normal color light}}" |''{{mcolor|Attract|{{normal color dark}}}}''
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|-
| style="text-align:right; background:#{{poison color dark}}" | {{color|{{poison color light}}|24}}
| style="text-align:right; background:#{{poison color dark}}" |{{color|{{poison color light}}|24}}
| style="background:#{{fighting color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|Force Palm|{{fighting color dark}}}}'''
| style="background:#{{fighting color light}}" |'''{{mcolor|Force Palm|{{fighting color dark}}}}'''
| style="background:#{{psychic color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|Psybeam|{{psychic color dark}}}}'''
| style="background:#{{poison color light}}" |'''{{mcolor|Clear Smog|{{poison color dark}}}}'''
| style="background:#{{normal color light}}" | ''{{mcolor|Attract|{{normal color dark}}}}''
| style="background:#{{flying color light}}" |{{mcolor|Wing Attack|{{flying color dark}}}}
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| style="text-align:right; background:#{{poison color dark}}" | {{color|{{poison color light}}|32}}
| style="text-align:right; background:#{{poison color dark}}" |{{color|{{poison color light}}|32}}
| style="background:#{{fighting color light}}" | {{mcolor|Counter|{{fighting color dark}}}}
| style="background:#{{fighting color light}}" |{{mcolor|Counter|{{fighting color dark}}}}
| style="background:#{{poison color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|Clear Smog|{{poison color dark}}}}'''
| style="background:#{{poison color light}}" |'''{{mcolor|Poison Jab|{{poison color dark}}}}'''
| style="background:#{{flying color light}}" | {{mcolor|Wing Attack|{{flying color dark}}}}
| style="background:#{{poison color light}}" |'''{{mcolor|Cross Poison|{{poison color dark}}}}'''
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|-
| style="text-align:right; background:#{{poison color dark}}" | {{color|{{poison color light}}|40}}
| style="text-align:right; background:#{{poison color dark}}" |{{color|{{poison color light}}|40}}
| style="background:#{{poison color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|Poison Jab|{{poison color dark}}}}'''
| style="background:#{{poison color light}}" |'''{{mcolor|Poison Jab|{{poison color dark}}}}'''
| style="background:#{{psychic color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|Psychic|{{psychic color dark}}}}'''
| style="background:#{{psychic color light}}" |'''{{mcolor|Psychic|{{psychic color dark}}}}'''
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| style="text-align:right; background:#{{poison color dark}}" |{{color|{{poison color light}}|48}}
| style="background:#{{dark color light}}" | {{mcolor|Brutal Swing|{{dark color dark}}}}
| style="background:#{{dark color light}}" |{{mcolor|Brutal Swing|{{dark color dark}}}}
| style="background:#{{poison color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|Sludge Wave|{{poison color dark}}}}'''
| style="background:#{{poison color light}}" |'''{{mcolor|Sludge Wave|{{poison color dark}}}}'''
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| style="background:#{{dark color light}}" |{{mcolor|Beat Up|{{dark color dark}}}}
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| rowspan="2" style="background:#{{dark color light}}" |{{mcolor|Crunch|{{dark color dark}}}}
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| rowspan="2" style="background:#{{dark color light}}" |''{{mcolor|Nasty Plot|{{dark color dark}}}}''
| style="background:#{{dark color light}}" | {{mcolor|Beat Up|{{dark color dark}}}}
| style="background:#{{normal color light}}" |''{{mcolor|Swagger|{{normal color dark}}}}''
|-
|-
| style="background:#{{dark color light}}" | ''{{mcolor|Flatter|{{dark color dark}}}}''
| style="background:#{{dark color light}}" |''{{mcolor|Flatter|{{dark color dark}}}}''
|-
|-
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| style="text-align:right; background:#{{poison color dark}}" |{{color|{{poison color light}}|64}}
| style="background:#{{fighting color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|Superpower|{{fighting color dark}}}}'''
| style="background:#{{fighting color light}}" |'''{{mcolor|Superpower|{{fighting color dark}}}}'''
| style="background:#{{psychic color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|Future Sight|{{psychic color dark}}}}'''
| style="background:#{{psychic color light}}" |'''{{mcolor|Future Sight|{{psychic color dark}}}}'''
| style="background:#{{flying color light}}" | ''{{mcolor|Roost|{{flying color dark}}}}''
| style="background:#{{flying color light}}" |''{{mcolor|Roost|{{flying color dark}}}}''
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| style="background:#{{dark color light}}" |{{mcolor|Parting Shot|{{dark color dark}}}}
| style="background:#{{fairy color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|Moonblast|{{fairy color dark}}}}'''
| style="background:#{{fairy color light}}" |'''{{mcolor|Moonblast|{{fairy color dark}}}}'''
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|}{{-}}
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==In the games==
==In the games ==
===Pokémon Scarlet and Violet===
===Pokémon Scarlet and Violet===
Prior to the release of update 2.0.0, The Loyal Three could be seen on a poster in [[Medali]], teasing the future expansion.
[[File:The Loyal Three.png|thumb|250px|The Loyal Three after being resurrected]]
Prior to the release of update 2.0.1, the Loyal Three could be seen on a poster in [[Medali]], teasing the future expansion.


The Loyal Three formally appear in [[The Teal Mask]]. They are suddenly resurrected and emerge from their burial ground, and they proceed to [[Mossui Town]], where they are fed by the villagers. They are also given back Ogerpon's masks that they stole, which the villagers had kept in Kitakami Hall. Afterwards, the three head to the [[Dreaded Den]] to fight {{p|Ogerpon}} again, but are stopped by the player. The player, [[Carmine]], and [[Kieran]] (the latter two being descendants of the mask maker who provided Ogerpon with the masks in the first place) then form a group called the "Mask Retrieval Squad" in order to take back Ogerpon's masks. Due to the food they were fed earlier, they assumed [[Titan Pokémon|Titanic forms]], requiring the player and [[Carmine]] to team up to take each one down together. Eventually, they were beaten and forced out of their titanic forms, causing them to flee and leave behind their stolen masks afterwards. The truth about them was later revealed to the villagers, causing them to denounce them as the "Lousy Three" or using their original name in a more sarcastic manner.
The Loyal Three formally appear in [[The Teal Mask]]. They are somehow suddenly resurrected after their grave was punched by Kieran and emerge from their burial ground, destroying the shrine in the process. They proceed to [[Mossui Town]], where they are fed Kitakami [[Mochi]] by the villagers and given back Ogerpon's masks that they had stolen, which the villagers had kept in [[Kitakami Hall]]. Afterwards, the three head to the [[Dreaded Den]] to fight {{p|Ogerpon}} again, but are stopped by the player, causing them to flee. Wanting to help Ogerpon retrieve her masks back, the player forms a group called the "Mask Retrieval Squad" with [[Carmine]] and [[Kieran]] the latter two being descendants of the mask maker who provided Ogerpon with her masks.
 
Presumably due to the mochi they were fed earlier, the Loyal Three assumed [[Titan Pokémon|titanic forms]], requiring the player and [[Carmine]] to team up to take each one down together. Eventually, they were beaten and forced out of their titanic forms, causing them to leave behind their stolen masks.


In the post-story, the player can optionally rematch and catch the individual members at the same areas they were fought at before.
In the post-story, the player can optionally rematch and catch the individual members at the same areas they were fought at before.
In the [[Mochi Mayhem]] epilogue, if the player uses any of the Loyal Three members against their former leader, {{p|Pecharunt}}, as it tries to take control over [[Mossui Town]], it'll become enraged, possibly feeling betrayed that they now follow the player instead of it.
<gallery>
The Teal Mask Poster In Game.png|On a poster in [[Medali]]
Loyal Three Sign Image.png|As seen on the signs around Kitakami
</gallery>
==Music==
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|- style="background:#{{poison color light}}"
!Games
!Location
!Song name
!Composition
!Arrangement
|- style="background:#FFF"
! rowspan="4" |{{GameIcon|Sc}}{{GameIcon|Vi}}
|When recounting their story on<br>signposts around Kitakami
|History of the Signboard
|Minako Adachi
| Minako Adachi
|- style="background:#FFF"
|When the Loyal Three are<br>resurrected from their monument
|The Loyal Three Come Back to Life
|Minako Adachi
| Minako Adachi
|- style="background:#FFF"
|When the Loyal Three<br>are initially interacted with
|The Loyal Three Wreak Havoc
|Minako Adachi
| Minako Adachi
|- style="background:#FFF"
|Battling the Loyal Three
|Battle! (The Loyal Three)
| Minako Adachi
| Minako Adachi
|-
| class="roundybottom" style="background: #{{poison color}}; color:#fff;" colspan="5" |<small>'''Song names marked with an asterisk are unofficial, as they have not received a soundtrack release.'''</small>
|}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* The Loyal Three and {{p|Ogerpon}} appear to reference the Japanese folktale of ''{{wp|Momotarō}}'', albeit with the roles of the heroes and the villains reversed. The tale of ''Momotarō'' relates the titular Momotarō, a boy born from inside a peach, who traveled alongside a talking dog, monkey, and pheasant to fight a band of ''{{wp|oni}}'' (a Japanese folkloric creature commonly equated to ogres in translations).
[[File:Pecharunt Ogerpon Backstory.png|thumb|200px|A depiction of {{p|Pecharunt}} in {{p|Ogerpon}}'s story]]
* The name of the trio's members all reference different expressions that are associated with happiness: Okidogi being taken from "okeydokey", Munkidori being taken from "hunky-dory", and Fezandipiti being taken from "serendipity".
*During the scene showcasing {{ga|Ogerpon}}'s true story as told by [[Yukito and Hideko|Yukito]], when the Loyal Three are about to steal Ogerpon's masks, {{ga|Pecharunt}} can be barely seen right above Okidogi. What appears to be a Pecharunt decoration can also be seen at Peachy's in [[Mossui Town]], which is later implied in [[Mochi Mayhem]] to be the actual Pecharunt, simply slumbering after the Loyal Three's defeat at the hands of Ogerpon.
* Their shared base HP stat of 88 can be read in Japanese as {{wp|Japanese wordplay#Goroawase|goroawase}} for やばい ''yabai'', which can mean several different things like "terrible" and "dangerous", referencing their true nature as greedy, vicious thieves.
*During the start of the battles against the {{pkmn2|Titan}}ic forms of {{p|Okidogi}}, {{p|Munkidori}}, {{p|Fezandipiti}}, and {{p|Pecharunt}}, a psychedelic effect briefly appears on the screen. This effect appears to be caused by Pecharunt's toxic powers, as each of the Loyal Three members possess a toxic chain wrapped around their body and Pecharunt is the source of that power.
** Conversely, 88 can also be read as goroawase for ぱちぱち ''pachipachi'', the sound of clapping. This could reference their misinterpreted role as heroes in their story, as well as the positive connotations of their names.
* If the player uses any member of the Loyal Three in the battle against Pecharunt, Pecharunt will react with shock and anger, yelling out "Pechaaa! Chraaahhh!".
[[File:The ''Loyal'' Three appear to steal Ogerpon's Masks.png|thumb|250px|A mysterious figure appear above Okidogi during Ogerpon's story]]
**Pecharunt will repeat this reaction every time each Loyal Three member is sent out for the first time.
* All moves learned by the Loyal Three via leveling up are learned at levels which are multiples of 8 (excluding level 1).
** Inversely, Ogerpon will be the one to react should she be used in battle against Pecharunt. Much like it, Ogerpon will react with anger and loathing, yelling out "GRAH! Pon PON!!!"
** 8 is considered a lucky number in many Asian cultures, including Japanese. This aligns with the trio's naming convention and role.
* The Loyal Three are the only deceased Pokémon to be shown being revived onscreen in the core series games.
* The Loyal Three are the very first deceased Pokémon to be shown being revived onscreen in the core series.
 
* When the Loyal Three are shown to have revived, an ominous musical cue was used to announce their presence, foreshadowing their true nature as greedy criminals.
===Origin===
* After their true, greedy nature is revealed, they are commonly described instead as the '''Lousy Three''' or the '''"Loyal" Three'''.
The Loyal Three, {{p|Pecharunt}}, and {{p|Ogerpon}} appear to reference the Japanese folktale of ''{{wp|Momotarō}}'', albeit with the roles of the heroes and the villains reversed. The tale of ''Momotarō'' relates the titular Momotarō, a boy born from inside a peach, who traveled alongside a talking dog, monkey, and pheasant to fight a band of ''{{wp|oni}}'' (a Japanese folkloric creature commonly equated to ogres in translations).  
* While {{p|Ogerpon}}'s true story is told by [[Kieran]] and [[Carmine]]'s [[grandfather]], a mysterious figure can be seen right above the Loyal Three as they appear ready to steal Ogerpon and its friend, possibly implying that the trio had a Trio master or even had a trainer as well.
 
** Whatever this figure may be, it'd probably be based on ''{{wp|Momotarō}}'', the one who leads the animals in the original folktale.
The names of the trio's members all reference different expressions that are associated with happiness: Okidogi being taken from "okeydokey", Munkidori being taken from "hunky-dory", and Fezandipiti being taken from "serendipity".


==Related articles==
As per each of their {{pkmn|Scarlet and Violet|Scarlet}} [[Pokédex]] entries and [[Type|typing]], the Loyal Three may also draw inspiration from the common media trope: ''brawn vs brains vs beauty'', with Okidogi being the brawn (part {{t|Fighting}} type, “…Okidogi transformed and gained a powerful phisique”), Munkidori being the brains (part {{t|Psychic}} type, “It stimulated Munkidori’s brain…”), and Fezandipiti being the beauty (part {{t|Fairy}} type, “Fezandipiti owes its beautiful looks…”).
* {{p|Ogerpon}}
* [[The Teal Mask]]
* [[Kitakami]]


==In other languages==
Additionally, the Loyal Three appear to share a thematic tie to the number eight. This may be because the character ''8'' looks like a set of chains. Eight is also considered a lucky number in many Asian cultures, including Japanese, which aligns with the trio's naming convention and role. Notably, there are eight complete chains worn by the three: Okidogi has three in its scarf, Munkidori has one in its headband, and Fezandipiti has four in its belt. The group's shared base HP stat of 88 can be read in Japanese as {{wp|Japanese wordplay#Goroawase|goroawase}} for やばい ''yabai'', which can mean "terrible" or "dangerous", referencing their true nature as greedy, vicious thieves. Conversely, 88 can also be read as goroawase for ぱちぱち ''pachipachi'', the sound of clapping. This could reference the trio's misinterpreted role as heroes in their story. {{ga|Pecharunt}}, often viewed as the leader of the Loyal Three, also shares the same base HP stat of 88; all of its other stats are 88 as well, except for it's Defense, which is 160, a multiple of 8. Pecharunt is also caught at [[level]] 88. Additionally all the moves they learn levels at aside from level 1, are mutiples of 8.
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==In other languages ==
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==External links==
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*[https://youtu.be/njA84xxxe8o?si=u_10UE0aEgpbeFGl The Untold Story of Pecharunt] on the official Pokémon English [[YouTube]] channel
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*[https://youtu.be/g_lY_H2fLyU?si=eIxvfvFGJzvb-q-o 知られざる「モモワロウ物語」 (''Unknown Story of Momowarou'')] on the official Pokémon Japanese YouTube channel
{{Project Games notice}}
 
==See also==
* {{p|Okidogi}}
*{{p|Munkidori}}
*{{p|Fezandipiti}}
*[[Ogerpon (game)]]
*[[Pecharunt (game)]]
 
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Latest revision as of 18:35, 11 September 2024

Okidogi, Munkidori, Fezandipiti, and their leader, Pecharunt

The Loyal Three[1][2] (Japanese: ともっこさま Dear Companions),[3] also described as the Heroes of Kitakami[4] (Japanese: キタカミの里の英雄たち Heroes of the Land of Kitakami),[5] is a trio of Legendary Pokémon consisting of Okidogi, Munkidori, and Fezandipiti. They originated from an unknown land, but currently reside in the land of Kitakami. Pecharunt is later revealed to be the leader of the trio and the one that led them to Kitakami.

Overview

The three members are all male, and they share a primary type, Poison; a category, "Retainer Pokémon"; and an Ability, Toxic Chain.

After their true, greedy nature is revealed, Carmine refers to them as the Lousy Three or the "Loyal" Three. Before being known as the Heroes of Kitakami, they were known as Pecharunt's retainers.

History

The Pokémon that formed the Loyal Three were once below-average Pokémon: Okidogi was small and weak, Munkidori was clumsy and dim-witted, and Fezandipiti had short, dull feathers, all living in a faraway land. One day, the Mythical Pokémon, Pecharunt, met each of them, needing retainers to help it grant its caretakers's wishes, used its Binding Mochi and toxic chains to tame and transform each of them, granting them the strength,[6] cleverness,[7] and beauty[8] that they respectively wished for, but they also became chained to Pecharunt's will as a result, joining it in its quest to retrieve a brilliant set of masks rumored to exist in the land of Kitakami for its caretakers.

Pecharunt and Loyal Three vs Ogerpon

The trio traveled through fields, mountains and seas until they arrived in the land of Kitakami to finally do what they were tasked for. They found a man and an ogre who were becoming famous around the region thanks to the masks the trio were ordered to retrieve. Munkidori managed to track down where the duo lived, then, Okidogi and Fezandipiti snuck into the den they resided in while the two were absent. However, as they were stealing the masks, the man returned to the cave. The man quickly attacked and after a brief struggle, Okidogi and Fezandipiti managed to leave with just three: the Wellspring Mask, the Hearthflame Mask, and the Cornerstone Mask, as the man managed to hold onto the remaining Teal Mask, while left heavily injured.

The Loyal Three slayed by Ogerpon.

Later, the ogre returned to its cave and found it in ruins, with only the Teal Mask left behind and no traces of its friend or the other masks. Donning the remaining Teal Mask with its cudgel in hand, the ogre set out to the nearby village in search of its friend, only to find the trio and Pecharunt gloating over their plunder. Enraged, the ogre slayed the trio and attacked Pecharunt, leaving it unconscious. Already afraid of the ogre due to its appearance, the villagers believed that the trio were actually defending them from the ogre, causing them to be even more scared of it. As the wounded ogre left the village, alone and in sorrow, the villagers named the trio the Loyal Three, and put their bodies to rest. The Loyal Three's remains were buried near the village, and a monument dedicated to honor their "sacrifice" was erected on top. The surrounding area would be known as Loyal Three Park, later renamed to Loyalty Plaza.

Only the village mask maker, who had gifted the ogre and the man with the masks, understood what had transpired between the Loyal Three and the ogre. However, the other villagers dismissed him as a heretic for attempting to explain the truth. To protect his family from suffering the village's wrath as he did, he kept the truth hidden from everyone, and passed the truth down to his descendants as a family secret. From that point on, the Loyal Three were unjustly revered as heroes by the people of Kitakami for generations, even having them as part of their Festival of Masks, crafting masks of Okidogi, Munkidori and Fezandipiti, along with the ogre's Teal Mask, as a way to celebrate their heroes' story and sacrifice.

According to local Kitakami beliefs, worshiping the Loyal Three would grant various benefits such as kindness, success, and good fortune.

Similar movesets

Lv. 1014Okidogi.png
Okidogi
 Poison  Fighting 
1015Munkidori.png
Munkidori
 Poison  Psychic 
1016Fezandipiti.png
Fezandipiti
 Poison  Fairy 
1 Bite Scratch Double Kick
Low Kick Confusion Peck
Bulk Up Fake Out Poison Gas
- Flatter Disarming Voice
8 Howl Helping Hand Quick Attack
16 Poison Fang Psybeam Attract
24 Force Palm Clear Smog Wing Attack
32 Counter Poison Jab Cross Poison
40 Poison Jab Psychic Tail Slap
48 Brutal Swing Sludge Wave Beat Up
56 Crunch Nasty Plot Swagger
Flatter
64 Superpower Future Sight Roost
72 Giga Impact Parting Shot Moonblast
Moves in bold get STAB. Moves in italics do no damage.


Base stat comparison

Pokémon 1014Okidogi.png
Okidogi
1015Munkidori.png
Munkidori
1016Fezandipiti.png
Fezandipiti
HP
88
88
88
Attack
128
75
91
Defense
115
66
82
Sp. Atk
58
130
70
Sp. Def
86
90
125
Speed
80
106
99
Total 555 555 555


In the games

Pokémon Scarlet and Violet

The Loyal Three after being resurrected

Prior to the release of update 2.0.1, the Loyal Three could be seen on a poster in Medali, teasing the future expansion.

The Loyal Three formally appear in The Teal Mask. They are somehow suddenly resurrected after their grave was punched by Kieran and emerge from their burial ground, destroying the shrine in the process. They proceed to Mossui Town, where they are fed Kitakami Mochi by the villagers and given back Ogerpon's masks that they had stolen, which the villagers had kept in Kitakami Hall. Afterwards, the three head to the Dreaded Den to fight Ogerpon again, but are stopped by the player, causing them to flee. Wanting to help Ogerpon retrieve her masks back, the player forms a group called the "Mask Retrieval Squad" with Carmine and Kieran — the latter two being descendants of the mask maker who provided Ogerpon with her masks.

Presumably due to the mochi they were fed earlier, the Loyal Three assumed titanic forms, requiring the player and Carmine to team up to take each one down together. Eventually, they were beaten and forced out of their titanic forms, causing them to leave behind their stolen masks.

In the post-story, the player can optionally rematch and catch the individual members at the same areas they were fought at before.

In the Mochi Mayhem epilogue, if the player uses any of the Loyal Three members against their former leader, Pecharunt, as it tries to take control over Mossui Town, it'll become enraged, possibly feeling betrayed that they now follow the player instead of it.

Music

Games Location Song name Composition Arrangement
 S  V  When recounting their story on
signposts around Kitakami
History of the Signboard Minako Adachi Minako Adachi
When the Loyal Three are
resurrected from their monument
The Loyal Three Come Back to Life Minako Adachi Minako Adachi
When the Loyal Three
are initially interacted with
The Loyal Three Wreak Havoc Minako Adachi Minako Adachi
Battling the Loyal Three Battle! (The Loyal Three) Minako Adachi Minako Adachi
Song names marked with an asterisk are unofficial, as they have not received a soundtrack release.

Trivia

A depiction of Pecharunt in Ogerpon's story
  • During the scene showcasing Ogerpon's true story as told by Yukito, when the Loyal Three are about to steal Ogerpon's masks, Pecharunt can be barely seen right above Okidogi. What appears to be a Pecharunt decoration can also be seen at Peachy's in Mossui Town, which is later implied in Mochi Mayhem to be the actual Pecharunt, simply slumbering after the Loyal Three's defeat at the hands of Ogerpon.
  • During the start of the battles against the Titanic forms of Okidogi, Munkidori, Fezandipiti, and Pecharunt, a psychedelic effect briefly appears on the screen. This effect appears to be caused by Pecharunt's toxic powers, as each of the Loyal Three members possess a toxic chain wrapped around their body and Pecharunt is the source of that power.
  • If the player uses any member of the Loyal Three in the battle against Pecharunt, Pecharunt will react with shock and anger, yelling out "Pechaaa! Chraaahhh!".
    • Pecharunt will repeat this reaction every time each Loyal Three member is sent out for the first time.
    • Inversely, Ogerpon will be the one to react should she be used in battle against Pecharunt. Much like it, Ogerpon will react with anger and loathing, yelling out "GRAH! Pon PON!!!"
  • The Loyal Three are the only deceased Pokémon to be shown being revived onscreen in the core series games.

Origin

The Loyal Three, Pecharunt, and Ogerpon appear to reference the Japanese folktale of Momotarō, albeit with the roles of the heroes and the villains reversed. The tale of Momotarō relates the titular Momotarō, a boy born from inside a peach, who traveled alongside a talking dog, monkey, and pheasant to fight a band of oni (a Japanese folkloric creature commonly equated to ogres in translations).

The names of the trio's members all reference different expressions that are associated with happiness: Okidogi being taken from "okeydokey", Munkidori being taken from "hunky-dory", and Fezandipiti being taken from "serendipity".

As per each of their Scarlet Pokédex entries and typing, the Loyal Three may also draw inspiration from the common media trope: brawn vs brains vs beauty, with Okidogi being the brawn (part Fighting type, “…Okidogi transformed and gained a powerful phisique”), Munkidori being the brains (part Psychic type, “It stimulated Munkidori’s brain…”), and Fezandipiti being the beauty (part Fairy type, “Fezandipiti owes its beautiful looks…”).

Additionally, the Loyal Three appear to share a thematic tie to the number eight. This may be because the character 8 looks like a set of chains. Eight is also considered a lucky number in many Asian cultures, including Japanese, which aligns with the trio's naming convention and role. Notably, there are eight complete chains worn by the three: Okidogi has three in its scarf, Munkidori has one in its headband, and Fezandipiti has four in its belt. The group's shared base HP stat of 88 can be read in Japanese as goroawase for やばい yabai, which can mean "terrible" or "dangerous", referencing their true nature as greedy, vicious thieves. Conversely, 88 can also be read as goroawase for ぱちぱち pachipachi, the sound of clapping. This could reference the trio's misinterpreted role as heroes in their story. Pecharunt, often viewed as the leader of the Loyal Three, also shares the same base HP stat of 88; all of its other stats are 88 as well, except for it's Defense, which is 160, a multiple of 8. Pecharunt is also caught at level 88. Additionally all the moves they learn levels at aside from level 1, are mutiples of 8.

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 寶伴 Bóubuhn
Mandarin 寶伴 / 宝伴 Bǎobàn
France Flag.png French Adoramis
Germany Flag.png German Gefährten
Italy Flag.png Italian Beniamici
South Korea Flag.png Korean 세벗님 Sebeonnim
Brazil Flag.png Brazilian Portuguese Três Leais
Spain Flag.png Spanish Compatrones

References

  1. DLC Locations — Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet | Official Website: "There’s a park a short walk from town called Loyalty Plaza, where you can see statues of Okidogi, Munkidori, and Fezandipiti—a trio that the villagers fondly call the Loyal Three."
  2. Pokémon Presents | 8.8.2023: "This folktale tells of Pokémon who once saved Kitakami from an evil ogre: Okidogi, Munkidori, and Fezandipiti. These Pokémon are known as the Loyal Three, and they're hailed as heroes."
  3. Part 1: The Teal Mask "Pokémon Scarlet and Violet The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero" official site
  4. Pokémon — Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet | Official Website: "The Heroes of Kitakami: Okidogi, Munkidori, and Fezandipiti"
  5. poke_times
  6. Map Mission Guide: "Locals believe worshiping Okidogi will grant you kindness and help keep things okeydokey between you and other people. Okidogi was once a smaller and weaker Pokémon, but a desire for strength led it to gain powerful muscles." (Pokémon Scarlet and Violet: The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero Part 1: The Teal Mask)
  7. Map Mission Guide: "Locals believe worshiping Munkidori leads to success in life—that doing so will make everything hunky-dory. Munkidori was originally a clumsy and dim-witted Pokémon, but a longing for cleverness led it to gain great wisdom." (Pokémon Scarlet and Violet: The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero Part 1: The Teal Mask)
  8. Map Mission Guide: "Locals believe worshiping Fezandipiti will lead to good luck and serendipitous happenings. Fezandipiti was once a Pokémon with short, dull feathers, but a wish to be beautiful led it to gain an exquisite appearance." (Pokémon Scarlet and Violet: The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero Part 1: The Teal Mask)

External links

See also

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