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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* In [[Generation V]], if a [[ | * In [[Generation V]], if a [[Pokémon]] from another country evolves, the Pokémon's name, if not nicknamed, will translate into the game's language. | ||
* [[Evolution]] cannot be canceled if it takes place due to a trade occurring. | * [[Evolution]] cannot be canceled if it takes place due to a trade occurring. | ||
* Pokémon traded between languages in [[Generation III]], if not nicknamed, will preserve their foreign-language species name even through evolution as if it were a nickname. Thus, a Japanese {{p|Charmander}} named {{tt|ヒトカゲ|Hitokage}} if traded to an English game for a {{p|Pichu}} named PICHU will evolve and keep the name {{tt|ヒトカゲ|Hitokage}}, even as a {{p|Charmeleon}}, when its Japanese species name would be {{tt|リザード|Lizardo}}. Likewise, a Pichu evolved in the Japanese game would keep the name PICHU even as a {{p|Pikachu}}. This was solved with a bit that determined whether or not a Pokémon had been nicknamed in the [[Generation IV]] games. | * Pokémon traded between languages in [[Generation III]], if not nicknamed, will preserve their foreign-language species name even through evolution as if it were a nickname. Thus, a Japanese {{p|Charmander}} named {{tt|ヒトカゲ|Hitokage}} if traded to an English game for a {{p|Pichu}} named PICHU will evolve and keep the name {{tt|ヒトカゲ|Hitokage}}, even as a {{p|Charmeleon}}, when its Japanese species name would be {{tt|リザード|Lizardo}}. Likewise, a Pichu evolved in the Japanese game would keep the name PICHU even as a {{p|Pikachu}}. This was solved with a bit that determined whether or not a Pokémon had been nicknamed in the [[Generation IV]] games. |
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