Tokio: Difference between revisions

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|img=Tokio and TypeNull.png
|img=Tokio and TypeNull.png
|img2=Tokio and Silvally.png
|img2=Tokio and Silvally.png
|epnum=PH03
|epnum=HOR03
|epname=Traveling Trainer Tokio
|epname=Traveling Trainer Tokio
|desc={{p|Type: Null}} is Tokio's first known Pokémon. It's also the Tokio's main Pokémon, it appears for the first time fighting against a Pangoro next to its trainer. When Tokio shows his violent nature, Type: Null copies the actions of his trainer, attacking a Pokémon injured in battle.
|desc={{p|Type: Null}} is Tokio's first known Pokémon. It's also the Tokio's main Pokémon, it appears for the first time fighting against a Pangoro next to its trainer. When Tokio shows his violent nature, Type: Null copies the actions of his trainer, attacking a Pokémon injured in battle.
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|type1=Dragon
|type1=Dragon
|img=Tokio and Jangmo-o.png
|img=Tokio and Jangmo-o.png
|epnum=PH03
|epnum=HOR03
|epname=Traveling Trainer Tokio
|epname=Traveling Trainer Tokio
|desc={{p|Jangmo-o}} is Tokio's second known Pokémon.is used in a Pokémon battle against Akira's Rockruff, but is defeated after a tough battle. When Tokio releases its true nature, the Dragon Pokémon is out of control, but once again it is defeated. At the end of the battle, Tokio decides to abandon him, which makes Akira furious.  
|desc={{p|Jangmo-o}} is Tokio's second known Pokémon.is used in a Pokémon battle against Akira's Rockruff, but is defeated after a tough battle. When Tokio releases its true nature, the Dragon Pokémon is out of control, but once again it is defeated. At the end of the battle, Tokio decides to abandon him, which makes Akira furious.  
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