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'''Paka''' and '''Uji''' (Japanese:  '''パカ''' ''Paka'' and '''ウージ''' ''Ūji'') are characters in the [[Pokémon Adventures]] {{pkmn|manga}}. The pair work as bodyguards, and are the bodyguards that were intended to accompany {{adv|Platinum}} on her journey. However, due to Berlitz assuming {{adv|Diamond}} and {{adv|Pearl}} were her bodyguards, these two were left behind.
'''Paka''' and '''Uji''' (Japanese:  '''パカ''' ''Paka'' and '''ウージ''' ''Ūji'') are characters in the [[Pokémon Adventures]] {{pkmn|manga}}. The pair work as bodyguards, and are the bodyguards that were intended to accompany {{adv|Platinum}} on her journey. However, due to Berlitz assuming {{adv|Diamond}} and {{adv|Pearl}} were her bodyguards, these two were left behind.



Revision as of 16:54, 25 January 2010

Paka and Uji

Paka and Uji (Japanese: パカ Paka and ウージ Ūji) are characters in the Pokémon Adventures manga. The pair work as bodyguards, and are the bodyguards that were intended to accompany Platinum on her journey. However, due to Berlitz assuming Diamond and Pearl were her bodyguards, these two were left behind.

Pokémon

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Buizel
(Uji's)
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Burmy
(Paka's)

Trivia

  • Due to Coronis's translation of the mangas, Paka and Uji are also popularly respectively known as Phool and Ignor in the fan community, as Coronis is fond of inventing Western names for manga-only characters who lack dub names.
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