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Oricorio (Japanese: オドリドリ Odoridori) is a dual-type Fire/Flying Pokémon.
While it is not known to evolve into or from any other Pokémon, it can change form by sipping the nectar of certain flowers.
Biology
Trivia
Origin
Oricorio may be inspired by the Hawaiian honeycreeper, a bird that feeds on nectar and can have various colors of plumage. Its dancing may also derive from the mating dances of some birds.
Its dancing styles are inspired by different forms of dance. The Baile Style refers to flamenco, the Pom-Pom Style refers to cheerleading, the Pa'u Style refers to hula (pāʻū being a Hawaiian word for the grass skirt), and the Sensu Style refers to Japanese dance (扇子 sensu being the Japanese word for a folding fan as may be used in such dances).
Name origin
Oricorio is likely a combination of oriole and choreography.
Odoridori is likely a combination of 踊り odori (dance), 鳥 tori (bird), and 色とりどり irotoridori (varicolored).
In other languages
Language
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Title
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Meaning
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Japanese
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オドリドリ Odoridori
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From 踊り odori, 鳥 tori, and 色とりどり irotoridori
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French
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Plumeline
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From plume
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Spanish
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Oricorio
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Same as English name
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German
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Choreogel
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From Choreografie and Vogel
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Italian
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Oricorio
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Same as English name
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Korean
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춤추새 Chumchusae
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From 춤추다 chumchuda and 새 sae
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Mandarin Chinese
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花舞鳥 / 花舞鸟 Huāwǔniǎo
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From 花舞 huāwǔ and 鳥 niǎo
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Cantonese Chinese
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花舞鳥 Fāmóuhníuh
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From 花舞 fāmóuh and 鳥 níuh
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More languages
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Russian
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Орикорио Orikorio
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Transcription of English name
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