Yes, that is true.
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Pokemon is Japanese
if you mean "Main Character" His name in the English dub is Ash Ketchum. In the original Japanese, his name is Satoshi witch is actually Japanese for Ash.
the Pokemon who controls space is palkia which u can only obtain in Pokemon pearl and the Pokemon which controls time is dialga which u can only get in Pokemon diamond and in Pokemon platinum u can get both ledgendaires... hope this helped :]
Pokemon in Japanese means pocket monsters.
right next to sabrinas gym
Yes
I believe it was Pokemon red and green for the original gameboy in Japanese, then pokemon blue, and then the English versions.
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Pokemon! Phantom Champion Z! in English! Pokemon! Phantom Ruler: Zoroark! in The Original Japanese!
I don't quite understand exactly what you're asking, but I'll try to help. Sabrina's team is in Saffron city, and she has Psychic type Pokemon. She's the gym leader in that town.
It's not clear that Pokemon takes place in the real world. Ash is from "Kanto," the region where Pokemon Red and Blue take place. In the original Japanese show, his name is "Satoshi," which is a Japanese boy's name.
Pokemon is Japanese
No. Pokemon are not part of Jewish religious beliefs and religious Judaism rejects the existence of magical animals. The original meaning of Pokemon is derived from Japanese and it literally means Pocket Monsters when translated. They were created by Japanese individuals as a new trading card game.
if you mean "Main Character" His name in the English dub is Ash Ketchum. In the original Japanese, his name is Satoshi witch is actually Japanese for Ash.
the Pokemon who controls space is palkia which u can only obtain in Pokemon pearl and the Pokemon which controls time is dialga which u can only get in Pokemon diamond and in Pokemon platinum u can get both ledgendaires... hope this helped :]
Pokemon in Japanese means pocket monsters.