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* Milotic could be seen as a counterpart to {{p|Gyarados}}. Like Gyarados, Milotic evolves from a weak fish Pokémon (incidentally, Feebas and {{p|Magikarp}} have the same move sets) and is modeled after a sea serpent. Although both can be either male or female, Milotic has a feminine and serene appearance while Gyarados has a masculine and aggressive appearance. | * Milotic could be seen as a counterpart to {{p|Gyarados}}. Like Gyarados, Milotic evolves from a weak fish Pokémon (incidentally, Feebas and {{p|Magikarp}} have the same move sets) and is modeled after a sea serpent. Although both can be either male or female, Milotic has a feminine and serene appearance while Gyarados has a masculine and aggressive appearance. | ||
* In the anime, with the exception of [[Pike Queen Lucy]], all of the Milotic that appeared were under the ownership of a [[Pokémon coordinator]] or at least a part-time coordinator. | * In the anime, with the exception of [[Pike Queen Lucy]], all of the Milotic that appeared were under the ownership of a [[Pokémon coordinator]] or at least a part-time coordinator. | ||
===Origin=== | ===Origin=== | ||
Milotic may be based loosely on {{wp|sirens}}, mythical creatures who can hypnotize with their voice to make men attracted to them. An argument can also be made for the possibility it is loosely based on {{wp|Loch Ness Monster and popular culture|The Loch Ness Monster}}. | Milotic may be based loosely on {{wp|sirens}}, mythical creatures who can hypnotize with their voice to make men attracted to them. An argument can also be made for the possibility it is loosely based on {{wp|Loch Ness Monster and popular culture|The Loch Ness Monster}}. |
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