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Mudsdale (Japanese: バンバドロ Banbadoro) is a Ground-type Pokémon.
Biology
Mudsdale is a large, equine Pokémon with short, brown fur and a black-and-red mane and tail. It has heavy-lidded, black eyes with a red rim along the bottom, a red blaze on its muzzle, and long, pointed black ears with brown insides. This Pokémon’s mane extends down around its eyes. Along the top of its neck, its mane is black with red at the tip and stands up straight. On either side of its neck, the mane forms three thick structures similar to dreadlocks with red mud around the tips. The mane extends all the way down Mudsdale's back in a thin line before becoming its tail. The tail appears similar to its dreadlocks. The tail is much larger than the dreadlocks on its mane, but still has mud around the tip. However, there are several black notches missing from the mud. Around its hooves is a protective coating of red mud, which has three notches around the bottom.
Mudsdale is known for both its powerful body and emotional fortitude, which prevents it from becoming agitated. Regardless of the trouble it is in, it will never cry out and defeats opponents with a single blow. The mud around its legs gives its kicks extra force; one kick can turn a car into a scrap pile. When galloping, its hooves can dig holes in asphalt. While it is not swift, it has excellent stamina and can continue on for three days and three nights while dragging over 10 tons.[1]
Trivia
Origin
Mudsdale resembles draft horses such as the Clydesdale, known for the feathering on their legs.
Name origin
Mudsdale may be a combination of mud and Clydesdale.
Banbadoro may be a combination of 輓馬 banba (draft horse) and 泥 doro (mud).
In other languages
Language
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Title
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Meaning
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Japanese
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バンバドロ Banbadoro
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From 輓馬 banba and 泥 doro
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French
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Bourrinos
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From bourrique, bourrin, and boue
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Spanish
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Mudsdale
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Same as English name
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German
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Pampross
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From Pampe, trampeln, and Ross
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Italian
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Mudsdale
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Same as English name
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Korean
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만마드 Manmadeu
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From 만마 (輓馬) manma and mud
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Mandarin Chinese
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重泥挽馬 / 重泥挽马 Zhòngníwǎnmǎ
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From 重 zhòng, 泥 ní, and 挽馬 / 挽马 wǎnmǎ
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Cantonese Chinese
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重泥挽馬 Chúhngnàihwáahnmáh
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From 重 chúhng, 泥 nàih, and 挽馬 wáahnmáh
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More languages
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Russian
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Мадсдэйл Madsdeyl
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Transcription of English name
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