Further random Scarlet/Violet thoughts:
-The security guard in the beginning has a sytlized N on his hat...probably for Nintendo, but it's possible it's the first letter for the name of the region, too.
-This may ruin or improve Quaxly for some people. What if that "W" on his "hat" isn't a symbol at all? What if that's another pair of eyes and the little tuft of "hair" is actually a second beak? What if Quaxly either basically has two faces or has some sort of water/slime being on his head that mimics his emotions?
-In the Japanese version of the logos, we see a six-pointed crystalline star. This is probably going to be out gimmick for this generation...whatever it is. Could it be some sort of team attack, with all 6 of your Pokemon contributing to it? Maybe it'll be some way to change a Pokemon's typing, since we do have that giant centerpiece in town with all the Pokemon types on it.
-The logos have a crystalline pattern for Scarlet and a starry-pattern for Violet. I'd bet that's going to be reflected in the legendaries, somehow.
-If you noticed that stonehenge-looking design next to the reveal of the starters, then you should know...Portugal actually has it's own stonehenge, the Almendres Cromlech.
-In the live-action archeologist's room, there's some sort of a cobweb design with something like a eye on it on a chair. Does this have something to do with our enemy Team this generation? Could it be some sort of a Illuminatti or Freemasons style organization? A...owl-spider perhaps?
-I'm gonna go full Lockstin on this one, folks, buckle up. So, we have two fruits, Grapes and what I'm going to call a orange for now. Now, it's possible that both of these represent "forbidden fruit", like in Adam and Eve, indicating a serpent legendary. But, if we look at the symbol on the live-action shields a little closer, that's not all. The Orange has another symbol inside of it. Sure, that could just be orange slices...but it could also be the Buddhist Wheel of Life, a symbol for reincarnation (a oversimplification, but *shrug*), It's worth pointing out that the Wheel of Life also includes 3 animals as it's Three Poisons: A Bird, a Snake, and a Pig...which is...close to our three starters (maybe if Sprigatito changes into a saber-toothed tiger, it could work as the Pig?). Those three also represent aversion (like how Quaxly likes things clean), attachment (like how Sprigatito is said to be attention-seeking) , and ignorance (which the laid-back Fuecoco may represent)...though I'll admit in Buddhism the Pig is ignorance, the bird is attachment, and the Snake is aversion...so this doesn't work 100%. Now, the Grapes don't have any symbol on them that I can see, but they could represent either the Kaballahic Tree of Life. Or possibly some sort of family tree, with each grape representing multiplication and growth. Could one of the legendaries possibly have the power to constantly heal itself (The Wheel of Life) and the other legendary create infinite copies of itself kind of like with Totem Pokemon summoning hordes to help it out in Sun/Moon (A constantly-growing Tree of Life)?
-Right next to the live-action bowl of grapes and oranges is a sandwich. We WILL have sandwich themed DLC this time around, mark my words! A sandwich which just so happens to be cut in two...for two "seasons" of DLC like the Isle of Armor and the Crown Tundra? But...what is on the sandwich? Ham? Turkey? Hungry minds want to know!