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Mewtwo
That would be Bellossom, no?The only Pokémon whose species is "Legendary Pokémon" despite not being a legendary.
Is it Ho-oh?If so, then this pokémon crushes pokémon between its two parts in one of its attacks.
Mew?If so, this Pokemon is the first Pokemon to make an appearance in the anime. I will accept one of two answers.
Quote from: Moydow on November 04, 2010, 04:22:19 PMThat would be Bellossom, no?The only Pokémon whose species is "Legendary Pokémon" despite not being a legendary.Yes it is.Quote from: Seritinajii on November 05, 2010, 01:30:53 AMIs it Ho-oh?If so, then this pokémon crushes pokémon between its two parts in one of its attacks.Not Ho-oh, it appeared at the episode's end. Don't know question's answer, so that is the next question I guess.Quote from: vince220 on November 05, 2010, 01:07:27 AMMew?If so, this Pokemon is the first Pokemon to make an appearance in the anime. I will accept one of two answers.There's actually four answers to that question. Mewtwo in out-of-Japan anime opening, Nidorino/Gengar in the actual anime, and Charizard in Japanese opening.
I don't think it's Ho-Oh. I think it might be one of the Kanto starters or Dodrio. Or maybe Voltorb or Pidgey.
...Snorlax?...If it is, then I have two questions:1. This Pokémon was the first Isshu Pokémon to appear in the anime.2. This Pokémon is based on a human dancer.HINT: Both Pokémon are from Generation V (Isshu).