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Which Pokemon's Japanese name is this? (2nd Edition)

El Diabeetus

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Flareon, haha.

Uh, how about this:
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El Diabeetus

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Charmander

What about:
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1. It's Bursyamo, not Burshamo.
2. Jap names are supposed to be in spoilers, thanks for respecting that, line.
3. Ditto. Easy.

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El Diabeetus

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1. It's Bursyamo, not Burshamo.]
Adaptating Katakana has leeway, Bursyamo looks awkward to me (even if it is the official romanization, just because it's the official romanization doesn't mean it's the best way for it. Ex. Zorua for Zoroa)

Chatot! Chatot is awesome.

Now, how about...

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That would Electrike.

This is one of my favorite, newer Pokémon:
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Serperion

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Patrat the only Regional Rodent I used deliberately

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