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:Raikou is not one of the "Legendary Dogs". It's one of the [[Legendary Beasts]]. However, "Legendary Cats" is more correct than "Dogs"... {{p|Entei}} is a lion, Raikou is a tiger and {{p|Suicune}} is a cheetah. - [[User:Taylor|Taylor]] 21:49, 24 May 2007 (UTC)
:Raikou is not one of the "Legendary Dogs". It's one of the [[Legendary Beasts]]. However, "Legendary Cats" is more correct than "Dogs"... {{p|Entei}} is a lion, Raikou is a tiger and {{p|Suicune}} is a cheetah. - [[User:Taylor|Taylor]] 21:49, 24 May 2007 (UTC)
== Trivia Section ==
In the trivia section the following is stated:
"Raikou is the only pre-Generation IV legendary Pokémon that Ash hasn't met in real life. However, he did see a mecha-Raikou inside Wattson's Gym."
But if I'm thinking correctly then Ash has also never met a Porygon2 in real life. Should this be corrected or am I missing something?

Revision as of 03:04, 10 August 2007

Aside from the fangs, Raikou doesn't look much like a sabretooth tiger to me...--BJG

Well, it has tiger-stripes.--Pokencyclopedia 19:42, 6 July 2006 (UTC)

Where is the correct pronunciation stated? --FabuVinny T-C-S 18:39, 10 May 2007 (UTC)

Looks!

Well, he looks more like a cat to me. I'm pretty sure he does to everyone though. Thats not good though, since he IS one of the legendary dogs. I say everyone knew that too.

Raikou is not one of the "Legendary Dogs". It's one of the Legendary Beasts. However, "Legendary Cats" is more correct than "Dogs"... Entei is a lion, Raikou is a tiger and Suicune is a cheetah. - Taylor 21:49, 24 May 2007 (UTC)

Trivia Section

In the trivia section the following is stated:

"Raikou is the only pre-Generation IV legendary Pokémon that Ash hasn't met in real life. However, he did see a mecha-Raikou inside Wattson's Gym."

But if I'm thinking correctly then Ash has also never met a Porygon2 in real life. Should this be corrected or am I missing something?