Technically yes, they're from alternate universe, but not the kind of alternate universe where Pokemons looks just like their 'normal' universe counterpart like in S/M/US/UM, but rather timelines where Pokemons looks wildly different from the 'normal' universe.
Technically yes, they're from alternate universe, but not the kind of alternate universe where Pokemons looks just like their 'normal' universe counterpart like in S/M/US/UM, but rather timelines where Pokemons looks wildly different from the 'normal' universe.
so an universe where Ho-oh resurrected some toasty velociraptors
so an universe where Ho-oh resurrected some toasty velociraptors
No, Paradox Pokémon are species which "should not be", in a sense; and yet, they exist all the same. Furthermore, the stories surrounding them are complete bogus in-universe, and nothing about them makes any sense at all. That is why they are named Paradox Pokémon.