List of Pokémon (101-120)

List of Pokémon (101-120)

At the core of the multi-billion dollar is one of 493 fictional species of the "Pokémon" franchise. The name "Marowak" is a portmanteau of "marrow" and "whack" (to strike), with "marrow" to represent Marowak's skull-like head, and "whack" to represent Marowak's nature of striking its opponent with bones. Its Japanese name most likely refers to がらがら "garagara", the onomatopoeia for "clattering," as in of bones. Marowak always carries a thick bone in its hand, which it bludgeons foes with. This Pokémon evolves from Cubone. In Pokemon Red, Blue and Yellow a Marowak's ghost haunts the Pokémon Tower in Lavender Town. Team Rocket is indicated by Cubone's caretaker to have been the cause of the death. A Marowak runs the Marowak Training Dojo in "Pokémon Mystery Dungeon Explorers of Time" and "Pokémon Mystery Dungeon Explorers of Darkness".

Hitmonlee

is a Poison Type Pokémon that evolved into Weezing. Koffing is a spelling variant of coughing, one of the reactions experienced when in proximity of Koffing's noxious gases. The Japanese name uses the English loanword "gas" (which is used by Japanese to refer to both gasoline and the state of matter), with the prefix "do" meaning "bad" or "poisonous". Koffing are often found near abandoned buildings (burned out preferred), Caves and Volcanic rich environments. Koffing spew gases from their crater like ridges that cover their body. Koffing have a Cyclops like Skull and Cross Bones symbol on their chest and stomach. The Skull has three teeth detailed on it. Koffing have two small fangs protruding from the top of its mouth. Koffing often have a jolly or spaced out expression on their face while looking up. James from Team Rocket used a Koffing until it evolved into a Weezing. In Pokémon Snap, Koffings can be seen following Jigglypuffs around causing Jigglypuff discomfort. Koffing is also one of the Pokémon signs as well as a star constellation in the game.

Weezing

, for goldfish's kind. In the original Beta version, it was known as Goldy. Goldeen evolves into Seaking at lvl33.It is considered to be one of the most beautiful Pokémon in the world. Its sharp horn can do serious damage, but it can't fight on land. Misty owns a Goldeen that is not really used for battles, but to look for things underwater.

eaking

is a basic, water-type Pokémon which resembles a starfish. At its core is a jewel like Starmie's but Staryu's is circular. It has the power to regenerate its points if any of them breaks off. In the anime, Misty uses Staryu along with its evolved form Starmie in and out of battles. Staryu's name probably comes from the words "Star" (due to its shape) and "You." Staryu's evolution, Starmie, fits this pattern, forming "Me" and "You".

Notes and references

External links

* [http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Main_Page Bulbapedia] - The Pokémon encyclopedia


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