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Netkun, the Web site featuring the Pokémon Special manga in Japan, posted a low-resolution scan of the cover of [[bp:Pokémon Wonderland|Pokémon Wonderland]] 8, an official magazine set for release in mid-July. The scan revealed five new Pokémon, including the two set to be the main legendaries in [[bp:Pokémon Diamond and Pearl|Diamond and Pearl]].
Netkun, the Web site featuring the Pokémon Special manga in Japan, posted a low-resolution scan of the cover of [[bp:Pokémon Wonderland|Pokémon Wonderland]] 8, an official magazine set for release in mid-July. The scan revealed five new Pokémon, including the two set to be the main legendaries in [[bp:Pokémon Diamond and Pearl|Diamond and Pearl]].


While most details are too small to make out, some katakana characters from the legendaries' names can be deciphered-- The Diamond legendary's name begins with ティア ''Tia'', with the two remaining characters similar to ''ga''. The Pearl legendary's name begins with ル ''Ru'' (also can be ''Lu''), has two undecipherable middle characters, and ends with ア ''a''. The names of the three new smaller Pokémon, seen at the top of the magazine cover, are unreadable. Next to them on the right are {{p|Buoysel}}, {{p|Lucario}}, and the two main trainers of the game.
While most details are too small to make out, some katakana characters from the legendaries' names can be deciphered-- The Diamond legendary's name seems to be ティアガガ ''Tiagaga''. The Pearl legendary's name seems to be ルハキア ''Ruhakia'' or ''Luhakia''. The names of the three new smaller Pokémon, seen at the top of the magazine cover, are unreadable. Next to them on the right are {{p|Buoysel}}, {{p|Lucario}}, and the two main trainers of the game.


The cover also revealed that a {{p|Perap}} card will be packaged with the magazine, and information on ''[[bp:Pokémon Ranger and the Prince of the Sea: Manaphy|Pokémon Ranger and the Prince of the Sea: Manaphy]]'' will be provided.
The cover also revealed that a {{p|Perap}} card will be packaged with the magazine, and information on ''[[bp:Pokémon Ranger and the Prince of the Sea: Manaphy|Pokémon Ranger and the Prince of the Sea: Manaphy]]'' will be provided.


Bulbanews will update with more news when it becomes available.
Bulbanews will update with more news when it becomes available.

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  • Friday, June 30, 2006
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Pokémon Wonderland 8

Netkun, the Web site featuring the Pokémon Special manga in Japan, posted a low-resolution scan of the cover of Pokémon Wonderland 8, an official magazine set for release in mid-July. The scan revealed five new Pokémon, including the two set to be the main legendaries in Diamond and Pearl.

While most details are too small to make out, some katakana characters from the legendaries' names can be deciphered-- The Diamond legendary's name seems to be ティアガガ Tiagaga. The Pearl legendary's name seems to be ルハキア Ruhakia or Luhakia. The names of the three new smaller Pokémon, seen at the top of the magazine cover, are unreadable. Next to them on the right are Buoysel, Lucario, and the two main trainers of the game.

The cover also revealed that a Perap card will be packaged with the magazine, and information on Pokémon Ranger and the Prince of the Sea: Manaphy will be provided.

Bulbanews will update with more news when it becomes available.