Zorua and Zoroark confirmed as English names
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Pokémon.com updated today to show Zorua and Zoroark as the confirmed English names, which are the same as the officially trademarked Japanese names.
http://www.victoryroad.net/attachmen...achmentid=1604 Zorua and Zoroark have English names for their signature moves, Zorua's Foul Play and Zoroark's Hone Claws.
http://www.victoryroad.net/attachmen...achmentid=1606http://www.victoryroad.net/attachmen...achmentid=1605 Sources: • Pokémon.com • Pokémon BW: Zorua • Pokémon BW: Zoroark |
I wanted the their names to be this though. thanks TPCI.
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Yay. At least for these two, people won't complain about having to change the official name by which they identify :P.
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Hone Claws? Claw Sharpen was nice enough, thank you. :V
But at least the main news is good! I didn't want some lame English translation like Nitefox or something, so keeping being able to keep using Zoroark is very good news. |
I glad their names stayed the same but their sig moves sound weird.
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Well I don't mind the name is the same since we already got use to it anyway and it would have a awkward name after something like an animal. The sig moves are strange. When I think of Hone Claws, it reminds me of sonic and foul play sounds like what a skunk do after it get scared.
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SUCCESS! <3 None of that gross Tepig stuff >_>
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I can't say I'm a fan of "hone claws", but I'm glad Zorua and Zoroark are the English names. Foul Play sounds like a good name for a move, as well.
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Foul Play = awesome move name. Hone Claws is good. I'm glad Zorua and Zoroark are the same, though they shouldn't do that too much.
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Hoorah! I thought their names were awesome as they were, I'm glad they stayed!
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Weird earlier when I was on Bulbapedia I wondered why the name for Trickery got changed.
I guess it's okay they keep there original names. |
Cool names that I can't say.
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Thank god that their names stayed the same. I didn't look up on the moves too much so these moves are new to me. They work, though.
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Well, one of the few pokemon that I liked as soon as I saw it (instead of needing to get used to it first) gets to keep it's name. Makes Tepig look even worse tbh. :P
Well, I'm sure we'll all get used to Tepig and Hone Claws eventually, just like we would of if Zorua was changed to Darfox. :P (Though Zorua is obviously preferred) |
Good thing it didn't have a crappy name as the starters...no offense but those starter names weren't exciting.... XD
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Hmm, good. I'm glad they kept Zorua and Zoroark as names (as long as they don't mispronounce them). Hone Claws and Foul Play are OK, I guess. I don't mind.
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Heh, I kinda figured these would be the English names. Anyways, success Nintendo. Let's hope you succeed in the other names. None of that Tepig crap Nintendo. =P
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I'm so glad their names stayed the same, I really like the names. Zoroark's signature move however, it needs a new name so badly.
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