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Where is it official? "Dark Pokémon" in the TCG are translated as "Pokémon Sombrio", the closest translation we can get to what's official.
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m (Where is it official? "Dark Pokémon" in the TCG are translated as "Pokémon Sombrio", the closest translation we can get to what's official.)
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* Officially, this type's Brazilian Portuguese translation is "Noturno" (nocturnal), but at times it is named as "Sombrio" or "Trevas" (darkness) as well.
* Because of {{m|Bite}}'s change to Dark from the {{t|Normal}} type in [[Generation II]], there has been at least one Dark-type move introduced in each generation. Despite this, there is not a Dark-type Pokémon from each generation; Dark is the only type not assigned to a Pokémon introduced in Generation I. This is the opposite situation to the other type introduced in Generation II, {{t|Steel}}.
* Because of {{m|Bite}}'s change to Dark from the {{t|Normal}} type in [[Generation II]], there has been at least one Dark-type move introduced in each generation. Despite this, there is not a Dark-type Pokémon from each generation; Dark is the only type not assigned to a Pokémon introduced in Generation I. This is the opposite situation to the other type introduced in Generation II, {{t|Steel}}.
* There has yet to be a [[Gym|Pokémon Gym]] that specializes in the Dark type. Despite this, there have been three [[Elite Four]] members who specialize in Dark-type Pokémon.
* There has yet to be a [[Gym|Pokémon Gym]] that specializes in the Dark type. Despite this, there have been three [[Elite Four]] members who specialize in Dark-type Pokémon.
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|no=Mørk
|no=Mørk
|pl=Mroczny
|pl=Mroczny
|pt_br=Escuro<BR>Noturno
|pt_br=Sombrio<BR>Noturno
|ru=Тёмный ''Tyomnii''
|ru=Тёмный ''Tyomnii''
|es_la= Obscuro
|es_la= Obscuro
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