Talk:Litwick (Pokémon)
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Hitomoshi's name origin.
Hitomoshi's name actually comes from the Japanese word 火点し (hitomoshi) which means to light a lamp, or the person who leads a funeral procession in Japan with a torch, which goes into play with it's Pokédex entry saying it leads people astray and then sucks out their life force. :) - unsigned comment from Gimmetokyo (talk • contribs)
Anime contradicts Pokémon games
In the anime, we all see that Litwick has a mouth. However, in Pokédex 3D, it shows that Litwick has a nose instead of a mouth. So, what's the point?
Caciulacdlac 13:20, 6 August 2011 (UTC)
- Wait, how does Pokédex 3D prove that it's a nose? It's just not opening its mouth. --SnorlaxMonster 13:25, 6 August 2011 (UTC)
- I just pressed A on it on the Pokédex 3D, and it does in fact open it. It's definitely its mouth. - Blazios talk 13:28, 6 August 2011 (UTC)
- Sorry I check the wrong video. It's a mouth. Thanks, Blazios. Caciulacdlac
- I just pressed A on it on the Pokédex 3D, and it does in fact open it. It's definitely its mouth. - Blazios talk 13:28, 6 August 2011 (UTC)
- It HAS a mouth, but it's under a bit that sticks out. Likely supposed to be a drop of melting wax. It's more of a lip than a nose, but it still sticks out significantly. May not be a nose, but from any angle other than head on, it's not the simple C: mouth we originally thought.