Pokémon category: Difference between revisions

That should be noted, then. And can someone with more knowledge of Japanese than me edit either Wimpod's category or this trivium? Using two terms ("restless" and "hurry/bustle") in different places is not optimal, but I'm not sure which one is better.
m (Soukou with the kanji 倉皇 means "hurry/bustle". Soukou with the kanji 装甲 means "armored". It's a pun, one reflected by the English names rhyming.)
(That should be noted, then. And can someone with more knowledge of Japanese than me edit either Wimpod's category or this trivium? Using two terms ("restless" and "hurry/bustle") in different places is not optimal, but I'm not sure which one is better.)
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* The previous term, "species", should not be confused with a [[Pokémon (species)|Pokémon species]], since several different Pokémon can be identified by the same category in the Pokédex, no matter how distantly related. This term should also not be confused with the real world definition of {{wp|species}}.
* The previous term, "species", should not be confused with a [[Pokémon (species)|Pokémon species]], since several different Pokémon can be identified by the same category in the Pokédex, no matter how distantly related. This term should also not be confused with the real world definition of {{wp|species}}.
* Eight species of Pokémon are known as the Dragon Pokémon, making it the category with the most Pokémon species.
* Eight species of Pokémon are known as the Dragon Pokémon, making it the category with the most Pokémon species.
* Wimpod and Golisopod's categories in Japanese comprise a pun: the kana (そうこうポケモン ''soukou Pokémon'') can be interpreted as either 倉皇 (hurry or bustle) or 装甲 (armored).


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