Rotom is "motor" backwards. :O I'm sure it had something to do with the fact that it basically becomes a motor for appliances when it enters them.
Discuss other Pokémon with names created like this or in a similar manner.
Quote from: GreatGonzales106 on May 13, 2009, 01:52:55 PM
Rotom is "motor" backwards. :O I'm sure it had something to do with the fact that it basically becomes a motor for appliances when it enters them.
Discuss other Pokémon with names created like this or in a similar manner.
Ekans
Arbok
those are the only two I can think of.
Anyway, I don't think that's why rotom is called that...
Persian, Seel, and Dewgong and real animals, don't know if those count
1. I didn't know this was news, I noticed this soon after I caught it in Pearl.
2. It precisely is the reason Nayr, if you do the event for the new Rotom forms, it says in a book how he got his name (I called him Rotom since it is motor spelled backwards [or something along those lines])
Quote from: Tom Servo on May 13, 2009, 01:59:02 PM
Persian, Seel, and Dewgong and real animals, don't know if those count
Though I don't think Persian is a Persian (not sure, nor do I remember what one looks like), and the other 2 are real animals, but spelled wrong.
What about Sparrow? And also Lucario-Oiracul (Oracle).
Arceus-Suecra
Deoxys-Syxoed
Zubat-Tabuz (Lol almost Tabuu)
Ho-oh: Ho-oh
Dialga-Aglaid
Palkia-Aiklap
Heatran-Nartaeh
Cresselia-Ailesserc.
Regigiggas-Saggigigier.
Shaymin-Nimyahs
Pikachu-Uhcakip.
Mudkip: Pikdum
Dunsparce-Ecrapsnud
Celebi-Ibelec
Gyarados-Sodarayg
Magikarp-Prakigam
Alakazam-Mazakala
Kadabra-Arbadak
Charizard-Drazirahc
Dragonite-Etinogard
Salamence-Ecnemalas
Garchomp-Pmohcrag
Rosarde-Edrasor
Electivire-Erivitcele
Magmortar-Ratromgam
Deoxys - The DNA pokemon
Deoxyribonucleic acid or DNA
I realized why Deoxys' arms are always swirling in a double helix thanks to biology 1.
The only ones I can think of are ekans and arbok.
So yeah...
One thing I noticed about the anime is that all the professors are named after wood. So is ash.
Yes,I know this is very very very old.
Rowan? Never heard of that. Oh, and Ivy isn't a wood.
Yes, and Kanto and Johto towns are named after colors and plants, respectively.
I feel like there are more backwards words than we have here, I just can't think of any.
I was searching around the secret room with the appliances Rotom can go into, and I realized there is a second book on the far right side of the room. If you read it long enough, it says, "Motor and ROTOM...surely the link is obvious?"
Quote from: JNFS2014 on May 13, 2009, 06:12:17 PM
What about Sparrow?
that's misspelled. the pokemons name is spearow. and that makes no sense. what does "worraps" or "woraeps" mean? none of the others make any sense, either. are they japanese?
Quote from: JNFS2014 on May 14, 2009, 12:05:32 PM
Rowan? Never heard of that. Oh, and Ivy isn't a wood.
Rowans are definitely trees.
Derived from ancient Norse, Rogn.
Oh, didn't know that. :P
Quote from: chaosgear on May 14, 2009, 01:31:01 PM
that's misspelled. the pokemons name is spearow. and that makes no sense. what does "worraps" or "woraeps" mean? none of the others make any sense, either. are they japanese?
Actually, every single Pokémon has its own japanese name...but japanese like "Purin (Jigglypuff)" and so does everyone else except for Pikachu, I think.
This is stupid
No pokemon is a "real animal". All pokemon are based off of various animals, objects, mythical creatures, or are just plain intercourse tarded(hence the japanese origin of pokemon).
My favorites of the pokemon origins are Groudon, Kyogre, and Rayquaza; Which are based off of the biblical creatures Behemoth, Leviathan, and Ziz respectively.
Quote from: wiiboychris on May 14, 2009, 07:03:59 PM
Actually, every single Pokémon has its own japanese name...but japanese like "Purin (Jigglypuff)" and so does everyone else except for Pikachu, I think.
Some Pokemon have different names between the two languages, but some don't. Most of the legendaries keep the same name, but most other Pokemon names change.
Some that don't have different names include Pikachu, Pichu, Mewtwo, Manaphy, Unown, Lugia, Porygon, and Pachirisu.
Some that have different names include Magikarp/Koiking, Totodile/Waninoko, Gardevoir/Sirnight, Turtwig/Naetoru, Mantyke/Tamata, Bidoof/Bippa, etc.
I'm guessing that Smash Bros is why you know of Purin as a specific example for Jigglypuff?
Quote from: Bluaki on May 14, 2009, 09:53:28 PM
Some Pokemon have different names between the two languages, but some don't. Most of the legendaries keep the same name, but most other Pokemon names change.
Some that don't have different names include Pikachu, Pichu, Mewtwo, Manaphy, Unown, Lugia, Porygon, and Pachirisu.
Some that have different names include Magikarp/Koiking, Totodile/Waninoko, Gardevoir/Sirnight, Turtwig/Naetoru, Mantyke/Tamata, Bidoof/Bippa, etc.
I'm guessing that Smash Bros is why you know of Purin as a specific example for Jigglypuff?
Yes. You're correct. :P
Quote from: Zero on May 14, 2009, 08:00:58 PM
This is stupid
No pokemon is a "real animal". All pokemon are based off of various animals, objects, mythical creatures, or are just plain f***tarded(hence the japanese origin of pokemon).
My favorites of the pokemon origins are Groudon, Kyogre, and Rayquaza; Which are based off of the biblical creatures Behemoth, Leviathan, and Ziz respectively.
Ziz? never heard of it. do you have a reference?
lol did you know that, in japan, jolteon it thunders, vaporeon is showers, and flareon is boosters? i find that hilarious!
Quote from: chaosgear on May 15, 2009, 11:57:31 AM
lol did you know that, in japan, jolteon it thunders, vaporeon is showers, and flareon is boosters? i find that hilarious!
I'll give you my Showers, it's golden.
GIVE ME A BOOSTER AND I'LL GIVE YOU A GOLDEN SHOWERS!
...i dont know how to answer that...