Pokemon X and Y Legendaries

Here you can see the two Pokemon X and Y Legendaries Xerneas & Yveltal in all their glory! We’ve got the first video of the Pokemon X and Y Legendary Pokemon in the 3DS-exclusive! Plus we show you giant pictures of these new Pokemon X and Y Legendaries.

The deer-like ?-type Legendary Pokemon is named Xerneas for its X-letter shape of the eyes.
The X chromosome in animals determines the newborn’s gender. Suggesting this blue Pokemon’s gender is female. That’s why the DNA in the Japanese Pokemon X logo hints this may be a genetically engineered Pokemon.
Xerneas is pronounced ZURR-nee-us. — Could be based on a Chital.

The bird-like ?-type Legendary Pokemon is named Yveltal for its Y-letter body shape.
The Y chromosome in animals determines the newborn’s gender. Suggesting this red Pokemon’s gender is male. That’s why the DNA in the Japanese Pokemon Y logo hints this may be a genetically engineered Pokemon.
Yveltal is pronounced ee-VELL-tall. — Could be based on a mythical Wyvern.

Click the thumbnail image of the Pokemon X and Y Legendaries you want to see full-sized:


Here’s a trailer showing what the Pokemon X and Y Legendary Pokemon look like:

Here you can catch a first glimpse of the newest Legendary Pokemon (and gameplay footage) from the upcoming titles.

This brand new 3D Pokemon adventure packed with never-before-seen Pokemon will be released on Nintendo 3DS worldwide in October 2013.

That’s all the info we’ll get on this announcement day. What types of Pokemon do you think these Legendaries are?

Note: Continue reading to find out what the Pokemon X and Y Starters are!

Which of the Pokemon X and Y Legendaries do you want to catch first?