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I thought that, but why would they say things like that anyway?
It is just a coincidence that a fox with nine tails says 'ninetales'?
I thought that, but why would they say things like that anyway?
It is just a coincidence that a fox with nine tails says 'ninetales'?
Maybe the English language (and the Japanese language) was derived from the calls of the Pokemon :o
Maybe there's some traitor Rocket Grunt who stuffed a speaker in a Murkrow's mouth.
Whoa never thought of that.
It makes a lot sense. Doesn't explain Pokémon like Porygon or Deoxys though. Although do they say their names in the anime? I've never seen Deoxys in it and Porygon's probably never going to get an appearance.
and who would annoy a poor murkrow?
err...
Porygon comes from polygon.
Deoxys comes from deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA).
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Porygon comes from polygon.
Deoxys comes from deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA).
also they could have taught the bird english (or at least that phrase) and train it to repeat the phrase when pestered. i mean, the rockets are going to forget anyway, and who would annoy a poor murkrow?
This too. (although maybe not Deoxys)...Somehow I don't quite think he meant he didn't know where their names came from; rather he meant he'd never hear them say their names in the anime.