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Revision as of 22:12, 14 November 2016
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Passimian (Japanese: ナゲツケサル Nagetsukesaru) is a Fighting-type Pokémon.
Biology
Passimian is a black-and-white Pokémon resembling a powerfully built lemur with broad shoulders. Most of its fur is white, but it has a black muzzle, upper body, hands, feet and ankles, and tail. However, there is a wavy white ring near the tip of its tail. The fur around its head and face is longer and forms many small clumps, especially around the top of its head and under its chin. On top of its head is a pale green helmet similar to half of a coconut shell. The helmet has a small orange blaze on the front and two leaves that stand up straight attached to the back. Its eyes are partially hidden by its headwear, but its yellow sclerae and reddish-orange irises are visible. There are two oval, green markings or leaves on each shoulder and its chest. In each area, one marking is vertical and has a horizontal one below it. Passimian has humanoid hands and feet, and a long tail with a rounded tip. It is often seen carrying a large Berry that looks like a green coconut.
This Pokémon creates troops of 20 to 30 members. Each troop has a leader that picks 10 of the strongest members to search for food. The leader is also in charge of choosing the mark that distinguishes the troop and is worn on the member’s arms. This Pokémon’s battle strategy involves throwing Berries at opponents, hard ones for damage and soft ones to obscure vision, and confusing opponents by throwing the Berry to other troop members. Through rigorous training, the troop improves its coordination, teamwork, and skill in handling Berries. Some Passimian are unable to handle the intensity, and flee from the troop. In place of a troop leader, a captive Passimian looks to its Trainer for leadership. If its Trainer has poor form when throwing Poké Balls, it will refuse to obey.[1]
Trivia
Origin
Passimian appears to be based on a lemur, such as the ruffed lemur or sifaka.
Name origin
Passimian may be a combination of pass and simian.
Nagetsukesaru may be a combination of 投げつける nagetsukeru (to throw) 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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ナゲツケサル Nagetsukesaru
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From 投げつける nagetsukeru and 猿 saru
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French
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Quartermac
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From quarterback and macaque
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Spanish
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Passimian
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Same as English name
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German
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Quartermak
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From quarterback and Makake
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Italian
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Passimian
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Same as English name
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Korean
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내던숭이 Naedeonsung-i
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From 내던지기 naedeonjigi and 원숭이 wonsung-i
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Mandarin Chinese
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投擲猴 / 投掷猴 Tóuzhíhóu / Tóuzhìhóu
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From 投擲 / 投掷 tóuzhí / tóuzhì and 猴 hóu
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Cantonese Chinese
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投擲猴 Tàuhjaahkhàuh
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From 投擲 tàuhjaahk and 猴 hàuh
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More languages
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Russian
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Пассимиан Passimian
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Transcription of English name
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