492
edits
m (→Trivia) |
m (→Trivia) |
||
Line 344: | Line 344: | ||
* Honchkrow has been used in battle by the leaders of the two main villainous teams in the Generation IV games, [[Cyrus]] and [[Giovanni]]. | * Honchkrow has been used in battle by the leaders of the two main villainous teams in the Generation IV games, [[Cyrus]] and [[Giovanni]]. | ||
* Honchkrow's English name uses a Japanese-origin word in its name ("honcho" is derived from ''hanchō''), while Honchkrow's Japanese name uses a western-origin word in its name ("don" is derived from Italian ''don'' and Latin ''dominus''). Both are leader-like names and sometimes are used for leaders of shadier organizations. | * Honchkrow's English name uses a Japanese-origin word in its name ("honcho" is derived from ''hanchō''), while Honchkrow's Japanese name uses a western-origin word in its name ("don" is derived from Italian ''don'' and Latin ''dominus''). Both are leader-like names and sometimes are used for leaders of shadier organizations. | ||
* Honchkrow does not appear in Johto's Pokédex in HeartGold and SoulSilver, despite Murkrow being available before the Elite 4 and the Dusk Stone being available as a [[Pokéathlon]] prize. This is also the case for {{p|Mismagius | * Honchkrow does not appear in Johto's Pokédex in HeartGold and SoulSilver, despite Murkrow being available before the Elite 4 and the Dusk Stone being available as a [[Pokéathlon]] prize. This is also the case for {{p|Mismagius}}. | ||
** Coincedentally, both evolve by using a Dusk Stone while the Generation IV Pokémon that evolve by learning a move do appear in the Johto Pokédex. | ** Coincedentally, both evolve by using a Dusk Stone while the Generation IV Pokémon that evolve by learning a move do appear in the Johto Pokédex. | ||
edits