Talking Pokémon: Difference between revisions

→‎In the games: Smeargle and Ledian in Pokéstar Studios films.
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{{p|Darkrai}} is not able to speak directly, but it's presumed that the man inside the {{DL|Canalave City|Harbor Inn}} is an illusion created by Darkrai, through which it is able to communicate with the player.
{{p|Darkrai}} is not able to speak directly, but it's presumed that the man inside the {{DL|Canalave City|Harbor Inn}} is an illusion created by Darkrai, through which it is able to communicate with the player.


In {{2v2|Black|White|2}}, if the player visits [[Lostlorn Forest]], a {{p|Zoroark}} is disguised as a backpacker who talks to the player before dispelling its illusion and leaving.
In {{2v2|Black|White|2}}, if the player visits [[Lostlorn Forest]], a {{p|Zoroark}} is disguised as a backpacker who talks to the player before dispelling its illusion and leaving. Also, in [[Pokéstar Studios]], the final film of the [[Love and Battles Series]] has a talking {{p|Smeargle}}, and the [[Timegate Traveler Series]] features a talking {{p|Ledian}}.


In ''[[Hey You, Pikachu!]]'', the game centers around using a special device called a PokéHelper that translates certain human-language words into something wild Pikachu can understand. In this game's spiritual successor, ''[[Pokémon Channel]]'', various Pokémon appear as hosts and stars of TV shows, with their speech subtitled into the local human language.
In ''[[Hey You, Pikachu!]]'', the game centers around using a special device called a PokéHelper that translates certain human-language words into something wild Pikachu can understand. In this game's spiritual successor, ''[[Pokémon Channel]]'', various Pokémon appear as hosts and stars of TV shows, with their speech subtitled into the local human language.
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