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Which generation has the best signature colors?

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Black and White was the only time it wasn't a variation of Red and Blue lol

How are Gold and Silver a variation?

The legendaries are orange and light blue.

SM
whether you thinks it's orange vs light blue or purple is irrelevant
both good

V bc race war

>gen 9 first purple game
Based

>kyogre = purple
what?

>gen 6 gets the typical french flag colors
>gen 9 gets the republican spanish flag colors
>gen 8 can be stretched so you see old britanic flag colors
>gen 5 and 7 colors are completely unrelated to the US unless you count black and white for the racism

>gen 1
>gen 2
>gen 4
>gen 9

>variations of red and blue

Gen 5
>yin and yang
>kino color contrast
>if you know you know

It's kind of interesting how, discounting Gen 2, they've been alternating between the red hue and blue hue being the primary and secondary versions.
I wonder if it's a conscious decision.

>indigo
>purple
Get your eyes checked
And yes Kyogre's color is indigo in canon. The primal orbs are called Crimson Orb, Indigo Orb and Jade Orb in japanese, if anything that Groudon's red should be more pinkish

>warm-cold
>warm-cold
>warm-cold
>cold-warm
>warm-cold
>cold-warm
>warm-cold
>cold-warm
>warm-cold

V is kino

You picked awful representation of the colors

Zekrom had red eyes and glowed blue; Reshiram had blue eyes and glowed red.

nigga I don't have time for your armchair pseud "color theory" shit. that shit is purple and kyogre is not purple.

How many red games do we need, pick a new color already

Nigger, Ho-Oh isn't golden, Palkia isn't light pink and Lunala isn't light blue. The color in OP pic for Sapphire is indigo which is Kyogre's thematic color, stop being a fucking retard

Gen 2 and 5