Pokémon Scarlet & Violet’s mochi-induced “Chicken Dance” gets players in a flap 

A certain dance in The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero DLC for Pokémon Scarlet and Violet (Pokémon SV) is going viral on social media both in Japan and abroad. This article contains spoilers for the DLC’s epilogue, Mochi Mayhem, which was recently made available on January 11. 

The dance that has got everyone in such a flap is the so-called Mochi dance, which bears a striking resemblance to the chicken dance. In the epilogue of The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero DLC, the main character returns to Mossui Town in Kitakami with their friends Arven, Penny and Nemona. Suddenly, Carmine shows up, acting very strangely.  

The cause turns out to be a new mythical Pokémon called Pecharunt. Pecharunt is a Poison/Ghost Pokémon with a bizarre and sneaky attack. It so happens that the Pokémon can make yummy looking purple mochi sweets called Binding Mochi, which it shoots from its shells. Eating these mochi causes people to…. do the chicken dance.  

Pokemon Scarlet and Violet Pecharunt Binding Mochi Mayhem
Looking at Pecharunt’s Binding Mochi might make you feel peckish as they seem to be traditional Japanese sweets made from sticky rice, and perhaps filled with sweet adzuki beans. 

Reactions on social media range from amusement to second-hand embarrassment, with many cracking up at how funny and goofy it is. In the post below, X user Limited Time has captured footage of Arven and Penny’s possessed dancing after Pecharunt fired mochi directly into their mouths. Meanwhile, some streamers, like WDMichael, took the opportunity to join in with the dance. 

The appearance of the dance in Pokémon SV has also received attention from players in Japan, where it is called the “Kibikibi dance.” In the Japanese version of the game, the dancers end up saying “kibi kibi,” but this was changed into “mochi mochi” for the English localization. Several users observed differences in how each character dances, with some Pokémon characters getting into the swing better than others. 

https://twitter.com/matcha_pokeca/status/1745951807887826962?s=20
Post translation: Laughing because my Arven did the chicken dance with Penny just standing blankly next to him. 
Post translation: Nemona and Carmine look sharp. Penny makes small movements so maybe she is feeling shy. Arven is energetic, but he has no rhythm.  

The unexpected effects of Pecharunt’s Binding Mochi have inspired fan art and creations, such as the multi-Carmine video below. 

Post translation: 3 minutes of Carmine’s kibikibi dance. 
Post translation: How to avoid the Kibikibi dance. Speech bubble: Oh, I hate mochi. I’m good. 

This is not the first time that a quirky dance from a video game has captured the imagination of fans. Not so long ago in 2022, the Koopa Troopa Dance from New Super Mario Bros. became a TikTok meme. 

Pokémon Scarlet and Violet and The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero DLC are now available on Nintendo Switch.  

Based on the original Japanese article by Kosuke Takenaka (original article’s publication date: 2024-01-18 16:18 10:21 JST)

Verity Townsend
Verity Townsend

Automaton West Editor and translator. She has a soft spot for old-school Sierra adventure games and Final Fantasy VIII (yes, 8!). Can often be found hunting down weird forgotten games and finding out everything about them. Frequently muses about characters and lines from Metal Gear Solid and Disco Elysium. Aims to keep Automaton fresh and interesting with a wide variety of articles.

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