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Something interesting to point out, but notice how Tapu Koko hasn't been classified as either a Legendary nor a Mythical. So is it and the other island guardians just ordinary Pokemon?
I'm actually in the same boat as this. I don't think that they are all that special outside of story fluffing.
Signature Skill and Signature Moves aren't that rare in the Pokemon world, whether individually or together. Gen 4 Shellder and Cloyster claimed Skill Link and Icicle Spear as Signature skill and Move up until Gen 4. Skill Link itself appearing in Gen 4 and Icicle Spear dating back to Gen 3. Debut Skitty had Normalize, still it's signature ability, and Assist. Assist losing it's Signature status upon Gen 4. Castform having Forcast and Weatherball when it debuted as well, a similar albeit quickly destroyed debate on whether it was Legendary had a very, very short run. It was pretty much one of those playground rumors in terms of impact.
Regigigas, Darkrai, and Arceus were our first two Legendaries to showcase a Signature Ability and Move. This continued into Gen 5 with Victini, Reshiram, and Zekrom (If you don't want to count Victini having Event access to Reshiram and Zekrom's Fusion Moves and Kyurem having Reshiram and Zekrom's abilities and moves due to fusing with them.) Zorua and Zoroark both also debuted with a Signature Ability and Move, that are still exclusive to them. Chesnaught has a Signature Ability and Move before ORAS with Chesnaught's Hidden Ability. Aegislash has a signature ability and Move as part of it's form change gimmick. Aromatisse has both a Signature Ability and Move as well. Zygarde, Xerneas, and Yveltal are the last three to get both Signature Abilities and Moves, which rounds out fairly evenly.
So up until Gen 5, Signature Move and Abilities were more commonly found in normal Pokemon. At the end of Gen 6, not counting Event distributed Pokemon, Fused Pokemon, and Pokemon who lost either an ability or move, 8 Legends have Signature Moves and Abilities (Adding in Primals and Mega Rayquaza), still, and 4 Normal Pokemon have Signature Moves and Abilities. (Only one of which isn't a gimmicked Pokemon oddly enough).
Historically, more normal Pokemon at one time had both Signature Abilities and Moves (16) than Legends (12). Overall there are 48 normal Pokemon with Signature Abilities and 10 (Not counting Zekrom and Reshiram since they share abilities with fused Kyurem, even if you did, that is still just 12) legendary Pokemon have signature abilities. 59 Normal Pokemon have Signature Moves and 29 Legendary Pokemon have Signature Moves.
The point of that jumbled mess is to show that Tapu Koko having both a Signature Move and Ability doesn't mean it's a Legendary Pokemon. It is so far the only one that is questionable but not clarified as Magearna is already stated in it's intro to be a Mythic (Same as Mew, Celebi, Victini, etc.) Pokemon and Zygarde who is already known to be a Legendary Pokemon. Right now, Tapu Koko feels very much like Zoroark from Gen 5 or Rotom from Gen 4, which was a very heavily debated Pokemon as to whether or not it was a legendary Pokemon due to it's placement as a side event and being one of a kind at that time. The only thing that killed it being legendary was that it could Breed with Ditto, which is only something Manaphi can do to get Phione.
With the info we have at the moment, its impossible to say with 100% certainty that either side is correct. We cannot prove that it is or isn't a legendary just with the story fluff. Either GF/TPCi would have to actually announce Tapu Koko or one of the other guardians as Legends in some way, or the game would have their nationaldex placement reveal them near the end of the Alola line up as traditional placement for Legendary Pokemon. (excluding Victini)
**Sidenote that I just noticed, Rotom's National Dex number was 479 which was right before Uxie and the mass of Legends which possibly led many to believe it was a Legendary. Ironically, only Pokedex line up where the Pseudo Legendary line was no where near the Legendary Pokemon as they are usually between Legendary Pokemon or right before. (Which was an argument as to why Volcarona should have been a Pseudo, before the fans redefined what a Pseudo Pokemon's requirements were.) ((That was an amazing debate though.))