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blurb=The title has been revealed for {{bp|DP105}}, 羊羹とロトム! ''Yōkan and Rotom!'', which will air Dec. 4 on TV Tokyo, according to Pokeani. This episode will mark the first anime appearance of {{p|Rotom}}. }} | |||
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The title has been revealed for {{bp|DP105}}, 羊羹とロトム! ''Yōkan and Rotom!'', which will air Dec. 4 on TV Tokyo, according to Pokeani. This episode will mark the first anime appearance of {{p|Rotom}}. | |||
The episode will air as part of a one-hour special with {{bp|DP104}}, ''{{p|Cresselia}} vs. {{p|Darkrai}}!'' | |||
[[wp:Yokan|Yōkan]] is a jelly dessert. In the English version of the Pokémon games, it is translated to ''gateau'', the French word for ''cake'', which is similar to ''{{bp|Old Chateau}}'', the English name of the Forest Manor in Hakutai (Eterna) Forest. |
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'Yōkan and Rotom!' to air Dec. 4
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The title has been revealed for DP105, 羊羹とロトム! Yōkan and Rotom!, which will air Dec. 4 on TV Tokyo, according to Pokeani. This episode will mark the first anime appearance of Rotom.
The episode will air as part of a one-hour special with DP104, Cresselia vs. Darkrai!
Yōkan is a jelly dessert. In the English version of the Pokémon games, it is translated to gateau, the French word for cake, which is similar to Old Chateau, the English name of the Forest Manor in Hakutai (Eterna) Forest.