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Revision as of 00:38, 2 September 2022
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The subject of this article is a Pokémon which has recently been announced.
This article's contents will change as more information becomes available, perhaps abruptly. Please be cautious when adding information to this article, as rumors and speculation can often be confused with facts. Avoid any information on this subject which is not confirmed by reliable sources.
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Grafaiai (Japanese: タギングル Taginguru) is a dual-type Poison/Normal Pokémon introduced in Generation IX.
It is not known to evolve into or from any other Pokémon.
Biology
Grafaiai is described as being moody with a fastidious nature for details. It prefers to travel alone. As a result, it often gets into territorial fights with other Pokémon. Grafaiai uses a poison saliva to either slash foes or spit at them. The color of the saliva's poison varies depending on diet. Should Grafaiai sense danger, its poison becomes a concerted toxin that can immobilize a victim for about three days once absorbed. Grafaiai is nocturnal, only active during the night. During the night, it licks its hands and fingers with poison in order to draw patterns on trees. This not only marks Grafaiai's territory, but it also draws in Bug-type Pokémon with its sweet scent. This leaves the prey trapped until Grafaiai goes to collect it during dawn.[1]
Trivia
- Grafaiai was first teased[2] on August 29, 2022 through the official Pokémon Twitter account by showing pictures of the patterns it paints. It got a second teaser[3] on August 30, 2022 showing it as an obscured shadow before being properly revealed[4] on September 1, 2022.
Origin
Grafaiai may be based on the aye-aye and a graffiti artist.
Name origin
Grafaiai may be a combination of graffiti and aye-aye.
Taginguru may be a combination of tagging (form of graffiti signature) and 猿 saru (monkey).
In other languages
Language
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Title
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Meaning
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Japanese
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タギングル Taginguru
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From tagging and 猿 saru
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French
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Tag-Tag
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From tag with the name formatted similarly to aye-aye
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Spanish
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Grafaiai
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Same as English name
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German
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Affiti
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From Affe and Graffiti
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Italian
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Grafaiai
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Same as English name
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Korean
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태깅구르 Taeginggureu
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Partial transliteration of Japanese name with an emphasis on tagging
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Mandarin Chinese
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塗標客 / 涂标客 Túbiāokè
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From 塗鴉 / 涂鸦 túyā, 標籤 / 标签 biāoqiān, and 客 kè
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Cantonese Chinese
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塗標客 Tòuhbīuhaak
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From 塗鴉 tòuh'ā, 標籤 bīuchīm, and 客 haak
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Notes
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