Cetitan (Pokémon)

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Cetitan
Terra Whale Pokémon
ハルクジラ
Harukujira
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Thick Fat or Slush Rush Cacophony
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14'09" 4.5 m
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1,543.2 lbs. 700.0 kg
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Cetitan (Japanese: ハルクジラ Harukujira) is an Ice-type Pokémon introduced in Generation IX.

Biology

Cetitan is a large cetacean Pokémon. It has a white piscine body with large forelimbs and legs, and pink accents around its eyes, forepaws and tail. The tail has two pairs of fins protruding from either side. It also has a gray underside with circular white accents, as well as gray accents on its armpits, and two large gray claws on each foot. Cetitan has five horns: two on the top of its head, and three around its mouth. The singular horn on its upper jaw allows it to gather ice energy and freeze its surroundings.[1]

Cetitan has tough muscles, which allow it to support its weight and attack with immense physical power. It also has a thick layer of subcutaneous fat, which helps it migrate around snowy areas.[1]

Trivia

Origin

Cetitan appears to be based on multiple different cetaceans native to the Arctic. Its general appearance and shape seems to be based on the bowhead whale (also known as the polar whale or the icewhale), its white coloration and large head may be inspired by the beluga, and its horns may draw inspiration from the narwhal. Cetitan's horns may also be inspired by the bumps on the head of the humpback whale, which is not native to the Arctic but is related to the bowhead, on account of them both being baleen whales.

Cetitan may also draw inspiration from the ningen, bipedal, whale-like cryptids of modern Japanese folklore.

Name origin

Cetitan may be a combination of cetacean or Cetus (a sea monster in Greek mythology whose name became the etymology for the word cetacean) and titan.

Harukujira may be a combination of hulk and 鯨 kujira (whale).

In other languages

Language Title Meaning
Japan Flag.png Japanese ハルクジラ Harukujira From hulk and kujira
France Flag.png French Balbalèze From baleine and balèze
Spain Flag.png Spanish Cetitan Same as English name
Germany Flag.png German Kolowal From kolossal and Wal
Italy Flag.png Italian Cetitan Same as English name
South Korea Flag.png Korean 우락고래 Urakgorae From 우락부락하다 urakburakhada and 고래 gorae
China and Taiwan Flags.png Mandarin Chinese 浩大鯨 / 浩大鲸 Hàodàjīng From 浩大 hàodà and 鯨 / 鲸 jīng
Hong Kong Flag.png Cantonese Chinese 浩大鯨 Houhdaaihkìhng From 浩大 houhdaaih and kìhng


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