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The origin of his peculiar Japanese name is most likely from French philosopher and Stanford University professor {{wp|René Girard}}, whose theories link problems in the modern world to legends and religious stories in the ancient world. Those who follow Girard's theories are known as "Girardins". | The origin of his peculiar Japanese name is most likely from French philosopher and Stanford University professor {{wp|René Girard}}, whose theories link problems in the modern world to legends and religious stories in the ancient world. Those who follow Girard's theories are known as "Girardins". | ||
His English name is up for debate. While the closed captioning | His English name is up for debate. While the closed captioning on the original American DVD, refers to him as "Gelardan", the official novelization and trading cards, along with closed captioning other releases of the movie, refer to him as Lawrence III, and calls him "Stealthius" twice. Also, the [http://www.pokemon.com/us/pokemon-movies/movie-pokemon-the-movie-2000-2000/ official movie summary] refers to him as Lawrence III. | ||
===In other languages=== | ===In other languages=== |
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