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i did a Google and i still dont understand emmet and ingo lore. i probably wont play the games but i am inlove with what i see. so i must ask, whats the lore??? whats goin' on?? indigo got lost??? lived with sneavels?? somehow time travel is involved? is emmet the lost one? am i a lost cause looking for answers? either way love your stuffs and hope you have a great day!!! don't feel pressured into answering! your cool!!!
thank you for enjoying my stuffs!! I wrote this up during the time I would have otherwise been spacing out today! I hope it helps!
The short answer: not much lore! Ingo and Emmet are identical twins that were introduced in generation 5 something like a decade ago. Other than some appearances in the anime, manga, and mobile game (Masters EX) we hadn't seen much of them since.
But then Legends Arceus came out. This game takes place centuries in the past and Ingo, the one in black who's always frowning, is just… there. And he has near total retrograde amnesia so he doesn't even know why he's there. And we don't actually know where/when Emmet is right now. But they split up the twins who just really like trains and battles and we're all kinda going nuts about it.
The Long answer: Ingo and Emmet are identical twins that were introduced in the generation based on the United States. They basically live in Poke-New York and run the regions subway system. The subway system is also a battle facility. In case you're not super fluent in main-line Pokemon games, a battle facility is basically a post-game dungeon where you have to fight through a certain number of battles in a row to be able to fight the bosses and win prizes and bragging rights.
And facility boss battles are ROUGH. In the storyline for a Pokemon game you can get yourself through it with pretty much any Pokemon as long as you level up enough. These facilities, though, have level caps that will automatically re-level your Pokemon to fit the cap and there's a list of Pokemon (mostly legendaries) that are banned from use there. Pun intended, they are ride-or-die on your ability to strategize. This on top of the fact that to fully interact with these facilities you have to have beaten the main game—meaning you're the Champion of the Pokemon league and [supposedly] the strongest trainer the the region—and they're STILL brutal, basically means that facility bosses could take over the government in an afternoon if they weren't battling addicts.
Another thing about facility bosses, though, is that the average player never encounters them. If you played Black 2 or White 2 there's a battle with the twins in the story line, but iirc it's pretty one-and-done. This did not stop their popularity in Japan. Trains are apparently much bigger over there and the funky train boys with the muppet mouths have a reputation as sexymen on pixiv.
As for their personalities, there's only so much to go off of. Ingo (the frowning one) speaks much more formally (in Japanese) and is very kind. Despite his stoic appearance, he's also HIGH energy. Based mostly on his VA in Masters EX, boy is LOUD. Sounds like he's gonna jump 3 feet in the air at any moment. He also has one of the only shouting speech bubbles I can remember seeing in Legends Arceus, if there even is another one. Based on his dialogue in Masters, he's also not super aware of his own facial expressions. Got some hard RBF. He's happy very often but the only game he's ever smiled in Legends (an angel, blinding, incredible). You can tell when he wants to be smiling, tho! He smiles with his eyes and it's adorable. He does smile in the manga and anime, but they're... different. Like off-canon from the games. Though in the manga the smiles like :3 and it's great
The other one, Emmet, is the smiley one in white. Emmet's speech is much more casual (in Japanese), even a bit stilted (in English). He's very blunt and tends to use very short sentences. On the battle subway in gen 5 he basically admits to saying a script; that he says the same thing every time. He seems to be easier of speech in Masters, but even that game all but admitted this last April Fools that "I am Emmet" is basically his catch phrase. Still, he's a nice guy! He just really likes Pokemon battles. A lot. People say he speaks fairly monotone, and maybe I'm just bad at picking up on if someone speaks monotone, but to me he sounds pretty normal. He's just standing next to Ingo all the times and Ingo expresses all of his emotions straight through his vocal chords at max volume. he also refers to Ingo has his older brother, addressing him as such in Japanese and telling the player in Masters the same. Oh, and he likes to say 'very' with 5 or 6 rs. Like verrrrry much.
For how they battle, they actually share Pokemon! Ingo runs the single battles section of the subway, Emmet runs double battles, and they team up for multi-battles. Emmet most often uses a wider variety of Pokemon since double battles require a 4 Pokemon team while single battles only have 3. The main partner Pokemon for them in the anime are Chandelure for Ingo and Eelectross for Emmet (Emmet does use Chadelure for one of his double battles in the game, but as far as I know Ingo never uses Eelectross). Ingo also references Chandelure as his partner in Legends, though he can't remember the name. In Masters Ingo uses Excadrill and Emmet uses Archeops; I've heard because they work better together in the context of the game. Their new partners in Masters, Accelegor for Ingo and Escavalier for Emmet, are Pokemon that can only evolve when traded for each other, and will evolve at the same time. Which means they each raised the other's Pokemon and that's BEAUTIFUL.
In Legends Arceus, Ingo doesn't have any of his old pokemon. His new ace seems to be a Gliscor, since its a couple levels higher than the others. He's the only clan member in that game that uses pokeballs (otherwise only used by the foreign Galaxy Team members). He's also the only person other than the player to use Alpha Pokemon, which are HUGE Pokemon with boosted stats.
Some frequent things you'll see that are based in the games but you won't find on a wiki:
Ingo's favorite movie in gen 5 is Earthquake, which is a very powerful move that hits EVERYONE on the field, even allies. Emmet has a Pokemon that knows earthquake too, but 3 out of 7 of Ingo's know Earthquake. Both the Pokemon he brings to the multi-battles have it. One of them is a Pokemon called Haxorus, which has an ability that negates other abilities; abilities like Levatate, which makes a Pokemon immune to ground type moves like Earthquake. Which is the ability Eelectross has, which would normally save it from taking damage. So Earthquake should hit Emmet's Eelectross too. But! Eelectross has a move called Gastro Acid which can negate Haxorus's ability, which reactivates it's own, saving it. But if for whatever reason Eelectross can't use Gastro Acid and that Earthquake goes off… RIP Eelectross. This whole Thing is fairly commonly referenced and very funny in an overly-complex way
Yes, he's using a move called Earthquake in a moving subway train.
Earthquake is not an available move in Legends Arceus :(
Emmet's Galvantula knows a move which it could only learn (in that generation) through breeding. You can't catch one with that move and you couldn't teach it via item, you had to breed a Galvantula/Joltik with the right Pokemon so that the move (cross poison) would be passed down. The baby will be a Joltik, the pre-evolved form of Galvantula. Joltik are tiny lil fuzzy bugs that like to eat the static off of clothes. So the idea that Emmet breeds Joltik and therefore has a million of them is hillarious. It's not canon, but it deserves to be. You'll see that a lot.
In Legends Arceus, Ingo serves as a warden (like a loyal, reverent, caretaker; but not a trainer) to Lady Sneasler. She's a highly revered Pokemon and a descendant of one blessed by Arceus (Pokemon God). Sneasler is an evolved for of Sneasel, thus the very adorable baby Sneasel art.
In Legends Arceus, for some reason, Ingo's eyes seem to glow in the dark a lil bit. This is never acknowledged in the text of the game and honestly I'm still not sure that it was intentional, but there's reason to believe it is.
There's a helping of fanon for Ingo and Emmet as well (much of which I also subscribe to!) but I'm gonna leave most of that out for clarity's sake on what's Actual Lore and what's not. Also this post is very long now. The one fanon I will note on is the Nimbasa Trio, which consists of the twins and the local gym leader Elesa, who is also a model and also very tall and likes bad puns. If she and the twins have ever interacted in Pokemon canon of any form, I have yet to see it. This will not stop me from treating it as canon. It's too good.
With the time travel and Ingo being in the past: we really have no confirmation on how or why he's there or how or why his memories are gone. The main theories are either A) he got caught in the crossfire of Legends Arceus' bad guy messing with space time or B) something called an Ultra Wormhole, a phenomena from generation 7, scooped him up and dumped him out. Personally, I'm hoping it has something to do with the legendary pokemon of generation 5, the generation Ingo and Emmet are originally from and is next up for a remake. The legendaries for that region have a whole Thing where they were originally one pokemon but split in two because of a disagreement between two brothers. And Ingo and Emmet have a whole black/white theme already. I will be making never-gonna-happen-but-would-be-cool theory/propaganda posts
I feel like I'm almost certainly forgetting something, but I hope this helps!
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Ingo
Confirmed Canon Information
- Bad at facial expressions but good as vocal expressions (his face looks very neutral even when he sounds excited)
- Speaks very loudly, has no indoor voice
- While this is more obvious in the Japanese games, Ingo speaks in a overly polite/formal way
- Yells “BRAVO” when anything smth he finds exciting happens
- Left handed
Manga Depiction
- Appears to be easily frustrated when losing battles
- Emmet’s impulse control through brute force, will simply grab and remove Emmet when he’s being too abrasive
- Repeats the name of the trains destinations in the speaker after Emmet does the first announcement. Maybe this is just a thing trains do but it’s important to me.
- More expressive than in the games (not by a large margin)
Pokemon Masters
- Seems to have an overbearing sense of responsibility(?)
- Hisui is not the first time he’s been transported into a different universe for unexplained reasons.
- Does not seem to be aware that his face doesn’t show the emotions he’s feeling.
- Most of his conversations are about trains and rail systems.
Emmet
Confirmed Canon Information
- His face is always very expressive but he speaks in a monotone way ( he will look very excited and yet talk in a very neutral way)
- While this is more obvious in the Japanese games, Emmet speaks in a more informal way than his brother
- Gets very serious while battling
- Right handed
- Starts the majority of his sentences with “I am Emmet”
- Says “very” as “verrrry”
- Likes winning more than anything else
- Prefers double battles
Manga
- Will loudly announce he is going to eavesdrop on your conversation as he walks towards you
- This depiction of Emmet appears to generally be louder and more energetic
- Does this weird stiff walk a lot
- Mainly does the location announcements on the train speakers. Idk how you call them.
Pokemon Masters
- Really looks up to Ingo
- Prefers the rules of a double battle
- Puts a great deal of importance on safety
- Seems to have a thing with combinations; he states multiple times that he loves combinations when it comes to pokemon battles and takes great interest in the sync pairs system.
- Mentions Ingo a lot
- Considers him and Ingo as “each other’s closest rivals”
What’s it for? yeah.
Ingo
Confirmed Canon Information
- Bad at facial expressions but good as vocal expressions (his face looks very neutral even when he sounds excited)
- Speaks very loudly, has no indoor voice
- While this is more obvious in the Japanese games, Ingo speaks in a overly polite/formal way
- Yells “BRAVO” when anything smth he finds exciting happens
- Left handed
Manga Depiction
- Appears to be easily frustrated when losing battles
- Emmet’s impulse control through brute force, will simply grab and remove Emmet when he’s being too abrasive
- Repeats the name of the trains destinations in the speaker after Emmet does the first announcement. Maybe this is just a thing trains do but it’s important to me.
- More expressive than in the games (not by a large margin)
Pokemon Masters
- Seems to have an overbearing sense of responsibility(?)
- Hisui is not the first time he’s been transported into a different universe for unexplained reasons.
- Does not seem to be aware that his face doesn’t show the emotions he’s feeling.
- Most of his conversations are about trains and rail systems.
Emmet
Confirmed Canon Information
- His face is always very expressive but he speaks in a monotone way ( he will look very excited and yet talk in a very neutral way)
- While this is more obvious in the Japanese games, Emmet speaks in a more informal way than his brother
- Gets very serious while battling
- Right handed
- Starts the majority of his sentences with “I am Emmet”
- Says “very” as “verrrry”
- Likes winning more than anything else
- Prefers double battles
Manga
- Will loudly announce he is going to eavesdrop on your conversation as he walks towards you
- This depiction of Emmet appears to generally be louder and more energetic
- Does this weird stiff walk a lot
- Mainly does the location announcements on the train speakers. Idk how you call them.
Pokemon Masters
- Really looks up to Ingo
- Prefers the rules of a double battle
- Puts a great deal of importance on safety
- Seems to have a thing with combinations; he states multiple times that he loves combinations when it comes to pokemon battles and takes great interest in the sync pairs system.
- Mentions Ingo a lot
- Considers him and Ingo as “each other’s closest rivals”