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* The color for each Oricorio form corresponds to the Hawaiian word from which the name of its home island is derived.
* The color for each Oricorio form corresponds to the Hawaiian word from which the name of its home island is derived.
* When opening up [[Pokémon Refresh]], due to {{DL|List of glitches in Generation VII|Pokémon Refresh form cry glitch|a glitch}} pertaining to [[List of Pokémon with form differences|Pokémon with alternate forms]], all four forms of Oricorio use Baile Style's cry.
* When opening up [[Pokémon Refresh]], due to {{DL|List of glitches in Generation VII|Pokémon Refresh form cry glitch|a glitch}} pertaining to [[List of Pokémon with form differences|Pokémon with alternate forms]], all four forms of Oricorio use Baile Style's cry.
 
* Oricorio shares its [[Pokémon category|category]] with [[Regional form|Galarian]] {{p|Mr. Mime}}. They are both known as the Dancing Pokémon.
===Origin===
===Origin===
Oricorio may be inspired by {{wp|Hawaiian honeycreeper}}s, small {{wp|passerine}} birds native to {{wp|Hawaii}}. Hawaiian honeycreepers feed on the nectar of various plants, but each species favors a specific flower that its beak is adapted to. Oricorio's dancing may also derive from the {{wp|Courtship display|mating dances}} of some birds.
Oricorio may be inspired by {{wp|Hawaiian honeycreeper}}s, small {{wp|passerine}} birds native to {{wp|Hawaii}}. Hawaiian honeycreepers feed on the nectar of various plants, but each species favors a specific flower that its beak is adapted to. Oricorio's dancing may also derive from the {{wp|Courtship display|mating dances}} of some birds.
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