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Latest revision as of 07:11, 11 August 2023
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Oha Suta (おはスタ Oha Suta) is a television show that airs in Japan on TV Tokyo. The full title of the show is "Oha Suta: The Super Kids Station". The show is a remake of a show that had once aired on TV Tokyo in 1979, called "Ohayō Studio". It often shows trailers and new Pokémon on occasion.
New Pokémon revealed on Oha Suta
A number of Pokémon were revealed during the 'Pokémon Game Scoops' division of the show, most notably during the fifth Generation.
- On an episode airing on July 23, 2010, two new Pokémon, Mamanbo (ママンボウ), and Gigaiath (ギガイアス ) were revealed. Their English names were later revealed to be Alomomola and Gigalith respectively.
- On an episode airing on July 27, 2010, Mogurew (モグリュー) was revealed. Later, the English name was revealed to be Drilbur.
- On an episode airing March 1, 2012, Meloetta was revealed.
- On an episode airing April 9, 2018, Zeraora was revealed.
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