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Most Pokémon will only say their names, and will communicate using those syllables. For example, [[Ash's Pikachu]] has been known to use the three syllables in the word "Pikachu" in various combinations to refer to several characters, including {{Ash}} (''Pikapi''), [[Misty]] (''PiKachupi''), [[Brock]] (''PikaChu''), {{TP|Misty|Togepi}} (''Pipipi''), [[Team Rocket]] (''Pipikachu''), and "My name is Pikachu" (''Pika, Pikachu''). | Most Pokémon will only say their names, and will communicate using those syllables. For example, [[Ash's Pikachu]] has been known to use the three syllables in the word "Pikachu" in various combinations to refer to several characters, including {{Ash}} (''Pikapi''), [[Misty]] (''PiKachupi''), [[Brock]] (''PikaChu''), {{TP|Misty|Togepi}} (''Pipipi''), [[Team Rocket]] (''Pipikachu''), [[Bulbasaur]] (''Pikakapika'') and "My name is Pikachu" (''Pika, Pikachu''). | ||
Due to Pokémon being dubbed, sometimes, the original cry of a Pokémon is preserved in the anime, more often than not if the name is either similar or the same in Japanese and English. An example of this would be {{p|Charizard}}, which can, if listened to closely enough, be heard to cry out ''Lizardon'' instead. Likewise, all {{p|Onix}} can be heard to cry out ''Iwark''. {{p|Krabby}}'s cry, which sounds similar to "cookie", is sometimes used as an internet meme. Also, Wooper's cry sounds like "Upah!" which is its Japanese name, ''Upah''. | Due to Pokémon being dubbed, sometimes, the original cry of a Pokémon is preserved in the anime, more often than not if the name is either similar or the same in Japanese and English. An example of this would be {{p|Charizard}}, which can, if listened to closely enough, be heard to cry out ''Lizardon'' instead. Likewise, all {{p|Onix}} can be heard to cry out ''Iwark''. {{p|Krabby}}'s cry, which sounds similar to "cookie", is sometimes used as an internet meme. Also, Wooper's cry sounds like "Upah!" which is its Japanese name, ''Upah''. |
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