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The page indicates that Croagunk is Looker's only known pokemon in Pokemon Generations, but he was shown with a Growlithe in episode 2: [[The Chase]]. That  page lists the growlithe as belonging to an international police member but is there any reason to believe it isn't just Looker's? [[User:Twilightdusk|Twilightdusk]] ([[User talk:Twilightdusk|talk]]) 17:07, 5 December 2016 (UTC)
The page indicates that Croagunk is Looker's only known pokemon in Pokemon Generations, but he was shown with a Growlithe in episode 2: [[The Chase]]. That  page lists the growlithe as belonging to an international police member but is there any reason to believe it isn't just Looker's? [[User:Twilightdusk|Twilightdusk]] ([[User talk:Twilightdusk|talk]]) 17:07, 5 December 2016 (UTC)
== 100kr ==
Took me a while to realize that Looker's old code name in Sun and Moon "100kr" is actually just a stylized number versions of Looker (100 being loo and kr is short for ker). I've looked around and the Japanese variation of this name is apparently "No. 836", which actually is a form of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_wordplay wordplay] on his Japanese name, Hansamu. 836 can be read as ha (alternate reading of 8 in Japanese), sa (from san, 3), and mu (alternate reading of 6 in Japanese). Should we make a section for his old code name from various languages? Because they might be different in each language, depending on how they translate Looker's name into their language. [[User:Aozora210|Aozora210]] ([[User talk:Aozora210|talk]]) 08:19, 14 December 2016 (UTC)
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