The new batch of information is exactly what we needed to make up for the long drought of no information between February and May.
Anyways, onto my thoughts on the information so far.
1. Popplio can learn Disarming Voice
I wouldn't rule out it's evolution being part Fairy Type just yet, but at the same time, there are a lot of Pokémon that can learn Disarming Voice, and most of them aren't even Fairy Types. (Whismur, Espurr, etc.) Although, this might hint that Popplio will be a sound-based attacker upon evolution.
2. Pikipek
A woodpecker Pokémon, just as I guessed correctly from the speculations on what the wireframes for the new bird Pokémon might look like. And it has Skill Link I hear? I reckon it might learn Spike Cannon, considering that it's been a while since we had a different Pokémon know that move, and so far, only Cloyster, Omastar, and Corsola can learn that attack naturally. I think that Woodpecker Guy from Gravity Falls would be having tears of joy right now for the fact that a Woodpecker Pokémon has become the real deal after all this time.
3. Yungoose
A new mongoose, eh? Still interesting to see the connections to real-life still going on. The hints of this "a certain other Pokémon" might refer to a new snake Pokémon in the region, but I reckon it may be Ekans and Arbok, just to have even more strong ties to Kanto on the 20th Anniversary.
It could also be our new region's Munchlax, except it is faster. Then again, the Elemental Monkeys and both Zigzagoon/Linoone can have Gluttony as their Ability.
Stakeout might just mean we have a new Pursuit trapper on our hands. Even more so if it becomes a Normal/Dark Type, which is possible, now that it can have Strong Jaw as it's Ability, since Mega Sharpedo, Tyrunt and Tyrantrum are dual-typed users that have Strong Jaw as their Abilities.
4. Grubbin
Grub Pokémon that likes electricity? Bug/Electric confirmed! I reckon it's evolution may contrast either Pinsir or Volcarona.
But it also stated that this Pokémon burrows underground, so maybe Bug/Ground instead?
Then again, tonnes of Pokémon are known to burrow underground, and some of them aren't even part Ground Type somewhere along the line.
5. Solgaleo and Lunala's Phases
I reckon this will be somewhat similar to Xerneas' modes in and out of battles in Gen 6.
Anyways, onto my thoughts on the information so far.
1. Popplio can learn Disarming Voice
I wouldn't rule out it's evolution being part Fairy Type just yet, but at the same time, there are a lot of Pokémon that can learn Disarming Voice, and most of them aren't even Fairy Types. (Whismur, Espurr, etc.) Although, this might hint that Popplio will be a sound-based attacker upon evolution.
2. Pikipek
A woodpecker Pokémon, just as I guessed correctly from the speculations on what the wireframes for the new bird Pokémon might look like. And it has Skill Link I hear? I reckon it might learn Spike Cannon, considering that it's been a while since we had a different Pokémon know that move, and so far, only Cloyster, Omastar, and Corsola can learn that attack naturally. I think that Woodpecker Guy from Gravity Falls would be having tears of joy right now for the fact that a Woodpecker Pokémon has become the real deal after all this time.
3. Yungoose
A new mongoose, eh? Still interesting to see the connections to real-life still going on. The hints of this "a certain other Pokémon" might refer to a new snake Pokémon in the region, but I reckon it may be Ekans and Arbok, just to have even more strong ties to Kanto on the 20th Anniversary.
It could also be our new region's Munchlax, except it is faster. Then again, the Elemental Monkeys and both Zigzagoon/Linoone can have Gluttony as their Ability.
Stakeout might just mean we have a new Pursuit trapper on our hands. Even more so if it becomes a Normal/Dark Type, which is possible, now that it can have Strong Jaw as it's Ability, since Mega Sharpedo, Tyrunt and Tyrantrum are dual-typed users that have Strong Jaw as their Abilities.
4. Grubbin
Grub Pokémon that likes electricity? Bug/Electric confirmed! I reckon it's evolution may contrast either Pinsir or Volcarona.
But it also stated that this Pokémon burrows underground, so maybe Bug/Ground instead?
Then again, tonnes of Pokémon are known to burrow underground, and some of them aren't even part Ground Type somewhere along the line.
5. Solgaleo and Lunala's Phases
I reckon this will be somewhat similar to Xerneas' modes in and out of battles in Gen 6.