 Hi, I'm AJ with Cal State Entertainment. I'm here with Detective Pikachu to investigate how excited Cal students are for the new Detective Pikachu movie. What's one on-campus mystery that you'd want Detective Pikachu's help solve? Okay, one time the water fountains just completely turned purple and then we just woke up one day and they were all purple. We had no idea who did it. I work at the libraries actually and there's some rooms that are definitely haunted so I'd love to know if they're actually haunted. Why is everything so hard? Why is everything so hard? Yeah, definitely. Okay, who would you want as your sidekick in solving all these mysteries? Bidu. Bidu, okay. Beyonce knows, that's right. Uh, can I pick Detective Pikachu? You definitely can pick Detective Pikachu. Obviously, Detective Pikachu. Obviously, Detective Pikachu. The best out here, he does the best work, hire him. You know it. Um, so this new Detective Pikachu movie uses like real life looking Pokemon. Which one are you most excited to see in theaters? Uh, Pikachu. Pikachu, definitely the cutest one in the movie. Ipom. Okay. Ipom. Ipom. Looks very scary, right? The trailer, yeah. The turtle. The turtle. Squirtle. Squirtle. Squirtle, yeah. I want to see if they have a magic car. A magic car, you know, just flopping around. I think it's like definitely Pikachu. Definitely Pikachu. Just because of like the person who voices it. Yeah, Brian Reynolds, we love it. In the Pokemon games, there's like types of Pokemon, grass, fire, water. Can you like match up some majors with some of the types? Maybe electric type for each ghost type or dark type, dark type for Haas. I mean psychology and psychic. Yeah, yeah, in the mind. Probably like environmental studies and grass type. Yeah, that's a good one. Like the EPS department, probably like rock type. Yeah, yeah. Maybe mechanical engineering is like steel. Yeah, definitely. I definitely say that like humanities majors are like earth. Okay. Haas, it's in itself is like fire. Yeah. Healthy studies is water. Okay, okay. Thanks to Berkeley students, Detective Pikachu and I were able to solve the case. Be sure to check out the movie in theaters May 10. So last, last question. Hold on.