Rayquaza is a dragon type Pokemon and like dragon Pokemon they are weak to ice moves like e.g ice beam, blizzard and so on...
Yes and no. There is no Pokemon that has a name that ends with "Mon" in the English version of Pokemon, however - in the Japanese (and original) version of Pokemon, Ditto is called Metamon
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.
Pokemon in Japanese means pocket monsters.
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Rayquaza is a dragon type Pokemon and like dragon Pokemon they are weak to ice moves like e.g ice beam, blizzard and so on...
The Japanese name for Dialga is Diaruga.
Jessie from Team Rocket's Japanese name is Musashi
haburachi
You can't but you can make part of it Japanese if you catch a Pokemon with a Japanese name.
You're talking about Pokemon right? The Japanese name is "hito-ka-ge"
Yes. You can. However, you must have traded it from another game. I have about three Rayquazas on my Pokemon Diamond because I have traded them there from all the Sapphire games I have restarted.
Mamepato
Emritto is the Japanese name of Mesprit.
Lizardon is the Japanese name for Charizard.
From the Japanese, Pocket Monsters or Poketto Monsutaa became Pokemon.