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'''Pokémorph''' is a [[fanon]] term that has two meanings; it is used as a term for either a character (usually a human) that has the ability to {{m|transform}} into one or more Pokémon, or an anthropomorphic Pokémon. The former meaning is somewhat related to {{wp|polymorphism}} and is usually based upon the ''{{wp|Animorphs}}'' book series by {{wp|K. A. Applegate}}, while the latter is used to describe a creature that is part-human, part-Pokémon. While the term itself is not used in any canon, signs of both meanings do appear in some form within the Pokémon canon, specifically the [[Pokémon RéBURST]] manga and the [[Burst]] technique used by the serial's characters, such as main character [[Ryouga]] when combined with {{p|Zekrom}} in his Burst form.
'''Pokémorph''' is a [[fanon]] term that has two meanings; it is used as a term for either a character (usually a human) that has the ability to {{m|transform}} into one or more Pokémon, or an anthropomorphic Pokémon. The former meaning is somewhat related to {{wp|polymorphism}} and is usually based upon the ''{{wp|Animorphs}}'' book series by {{wp|K. A. Applegate}}, while the latter is used to describe a creature that is part-human, part-Pokémon. While the term itself is not used in any canon, signs of both meanings do appear in some form within the Pokémon canon, specifically the [[Pokémon RéBURST]] manga and the [[Burst]] technique used by the serial's characters, such as main character [[Ryouga]] when combined with {{p|Zekrom}} in his Burst form.
 
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