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The species names were apparently released by accident. The focus of the advertisement is the new {{bp|triple battle}} feature to be introduced in {{game|Black and White|s}}. The latest paired versions in the Pokémon series release internationally next month. | The species names were apparently released by accident. The focus of the advertisement is the new {{bp|triple battle}} feature to be introduced in {{game|Black and White|s}}. The latest paired versions in the Pokémon series release internationally next month. | ||
{{ud}} These Pokémon have now all been released officially on [http://www.pokemonblackwhite.com/en-us/ Pokémon.com]. | |||
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Latest revision as of 23:44, 10 February 2011
More localizations emerge from triple battle advertisement
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A web advertisement has revealed more English names for fifth generation Pokémon.
The advertisement, seen on websites such as GameFAQs, reveals that Choroneko is localized as Purrloin, Tabunne as Audino, Chillaccino as Cinccino, Emonga as Emolga, Dentula as Galvantula, and Ononokus as Haxorus.
The new names join a list of localizations revealed in the ongoing Black and White mall tour.
The species names were apparently released by accident. The focus of the advertisement is the new triple battle feature to be introduced in Pokémon Black and White. The latest paired versions in the Pokémon series release internationally next month.
Update: These Pokémon have now all been released officially on Pokémon.com.
Pokémon
Image | Japanese | English |
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Choroneko | Purrloin | |
Tabunne | Audino | |
Chillaccino | Cinccino | |
Emonga | Emolga | |
Dentula | Galvantula | |
Ononokus | Haxorus |