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| Japanese
| Japanese
| ゲーチス ''G-Cis''
| ゲーチス ''G-Cis''
| From "{{wp|G (musical note)|G}}" and "{{wp|C♯ (musical note)|Cis}}" (C♯), the pitches of the timpani used in his battle theme. The combination of "G" and "Cis" is a {{wp|tritone}}, a dissonant musical interval previously referred to as ''Diabolus in Musica'' (The Devil in the Music) in the 18th century. Could also be romanized as Goetis, derived from Goetia, Greek for "sorcery".
| From "{{wp|G (musical note)|G}}" and "{{wp|C♯ (musical note)|Cis}}" (C♯), the pitches of the timpani used in his battle theme. The combination of "G" and "Cis" is a {{wp|tritone}}, a dissonant musical interval previously referred to as ''Diabolus in Musica'' (The Devil in Music) in the 18th century.<ref name=Masuda>[https://gamefreak.co.jp/blog/dir_english/2011/09/index.html "HIDDEN POWER of masuda" Director's Columns, No.212] (September 28, 2011)</ref> Could also be romanized as Goetis, derived from Goetia, Greek for "sorcery".
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|English, Vietnamese
|English, Vietnamese
|Ghetsis
|Ghetsis
|Romanization of Japanese name
|From the pronunciations of "G" and "Cis" in German<ref name=Masuda/>
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|French
|French