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[[File:BW Monkey Trio.png|thumb|right|220px|The elemental monkeys may be the next to have Anglicized names.]]
[[File:BW Monkey Trio.png|thumb|right|220px|The elemental monkeys may be the next to have Anglicized names.]]


The {{bp|elemental monkeys}} may have English names. Grainy and blurred photographs of a display box have wound up on the internet. However, they are of low quality and the names are not yet considered official.  
The {{bp|elemental monkeys}} may have English names - and just in time for Christmas. Grainy and blurred photographs of a display box have wound up on the internet. However, they are of low quality and the names are not yet considered official.  


If examined closely, it appears that the Grass-type {{p|Yanappu}} has been localized as "Pansage", the Fire-type {{p|Baoppu}} will be known as "Pansear", and the Water-type {{p|Hiyappu}} will become "Panpour". The scans show clearly that {{bp|Team Plasma}} leader {{bp|N}} is to keep his Japanese name.
If examined closely, it appears that the Grass-type {{p|Yanappu}} has been localized as "Pansage", the Fire-type {{p|Baoppu}} will be known as "Pansear", and the Water-type {{p|Hiyappu}} will become "Panpour". The scans show clearly that {{bp|Team Plasma}} leader {{bp|N}} is to keep his Japanese name.

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The elemental monkeys may be the next to have Anglicized names.

The elemental monkeys may have English names - and just in time for Christmas. Grainy and blurred photographs of a display box have wound up on the internet. However, they are of low quality and the names are not yet considered official.

If examined closely, it appears that the Grass-type Yanappu has been localized as "Pansage", the Fire-type Baoppu will be known as "Pansear", and the Water-type Hiyappu will become "Panpour". The scans show clearly that Team Plasma leader N is to keep his Japanese name.

File:Prerelease Hiyappu.png
The leaked image is an English-language version of this screenshot.

Bulbanews will update if these names can be confirmed true. Regardless, the names fit the trio nicely: the prefix "pan" relates not only to Chimpanzee and a genus of monkey, but also can be used to indicate members of a group.

Yanappu, Baoppu, Hiyappu, and N debut in the fifth generation games Pokémon Black and White, which is expected to have a late April release.