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Gen One Pokémon With Surprising Japanese Names

By A Mystery Man Writer

Americans have fallen in love with Bulbasaur, Magikarp, and Jigglypuff for 25 years, so it
Americans have fallen in love with Bulbasaur, Magikarp, and Jigglypuff for 25 years, so it's easy to forget Pokémon names are very different in Japan.

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