Major Monogram: Unfortunately, the Pokédex is in Japanese. Carl the Intern: Luckily we managed to find a Japanese-to-French Dictionary, and a French-to-English Dictionary!
@@Evdafawth like it would be so CUTE. And it would be another water/poison type that would be neat. Or maybe males would be water/poison since they're the ones that have the poisonous side claw thingies. And females could be water only.
Fun fact: Malamar's Japanese name when pronounced correctly sounds exactly like the words "Cara maneiro" in Portuguese, which literally just means "Cool dude" That means that Malamar is objectively a cool dude (or dudette if female)
02:00 Is that why King Yemma's desk is made of Mahogany in TFS' version. Mahogany itself is said to be magical in folklore? Interesting. ... ... Mahogany...
It's not any run-of-the-mill mahogany, though. I forget where it comes from, but it makes a really nice desk. Now, if you don't mind, I'm gonna put my clothes back on.
AND NOT JUST ANY MAHOGANY. This mahogany comes from Malchior 7 where the trees grow up to 300 feet tall and breathe FIRE. From these trees this desk has been forged using ancient blood rituals of the Malchior people. Not only does that make it NIGH INDESTRUCTIBLE but it can also bend the fabric of the universe itself!
Well I'm a french-canadian and most of these match, but I can tell you that, for One, every word was butchered and there were quite a few that had other potential origins or didn't quite match
@@danielstone8774 Oui, certains mots peuvent avoir différentes origines. Genre par exemple, le mot fragrance est aussi Français, ou la première partie de "Calamanero" vient probablement de calamar...
Doesn't matter where I go on youtube, I'm gonna see either a Jojo or a Fate reference. Here I got both. Im not complaining, both Dio and Gilgamesh are great.
Ah Francois. c'est une belle langue. Muah. I really loved the Kalos region. It was very nice having a European region. As someone who's 25% Italia I'd really really love it if the next region was in Northern Italy since that's where most of my family is from. Around Milan. Italy is very rich in history too it would be magnifico.
dam, now I want to see it too, seeing regions based in Rome, Naples, the italian Alps, Venice... (and yea, honestly, Venice, Naples and Rome are pretty much obligatory italian places for a game, don't you think xD?)
@@MrKlausbaudelaire Certo, I think so, but Italy is a large country, and cities are spread out. For instance just the mileage from Rome to Naples is 136 miles, or 219 km. I think they'd have to split it up-maybe any city that's from Rome north would be main game, and Southern Italy would be post game stuff. Not sure if Sicily would be included cause that's a lot of STUFF and i wouldn't want it to be like ORAS where it's just a bunch of cutscenes with no substance, or like Kingdom Hearts 3, where the worlds are HUGE, but not quite enough to do to justify how open world they are
I speak Italian and I liked that the name for Malamar had nero (Italian for black) in its name! That would be cool if it was a reference to Nero di seppia, which is literally black from squids in Italian
Did anyone else get an ad for Ram trucks featuring a stampede of rams as soon as lockstin said "Go goat go!" What a weird coincidence... OR THE ROBOTS ARE TAKING OVER!!
8:30 One cool thing I noticed about Clawitzer's Japanese name is that Bloster is an anagram of lobster. Even the syllables! (burosuta, Bloster -> robusuta, lobster)
About the start, for a new pokemon region inspiration; I think either Scandinavia or Italy/Greece (maybe a combination) would be cool because of the myths belonging to those places. Gymleaders could be based on ancient greek heroes or gods (or Heracles' twelve tasks. There are 8 for gym leaders and 4 for the elite four, it's perfect!)
00:47 I was startled by that second art. That looked very close to something my best friend would've done a few years ago (In style and the fact that he loves Xatu). But after pausing, I think the style is different enough that it might not be him. Maybe I'll get him to watch this video and see.
Doing my "duty" as a german Pokémon fan when it comes to the names of Kalos' Pokémon: #714 eF-eM (Noibat) #715 UHaFnir (Noivern) I'm curious if someone here can actually uncover how these admittedly weird names came to be.
Noibat's one is a reference to FM as in frequency modulation which ties into radio waves. Noivern's then refers to ultra high frequency and Fafnir, the dwarf whose greed turned him into a dragon.
Things I learned form this episode. The Goodra line is even stupider than I thought because its supposed to be for slippery, but its goo like a snail which is slippery on iteslf but also really sticky.
Fun fact, Klefki's name can actually come for kleptomania, which is a condition which urges people to steal, or the slang Klepto, referring to a criminal who steals from other people
Hey Austin ! Just a precision from à french viewer: The Word for key is spell "clef" but it's not pronounce "cleffe". The F at the end is Silent. It's just "clé". Thanks For the time, i'me Going Back To my croissant.
Pyroar: the "ji" in カエンジシ is also a reference to 字 "(Japanese) character/letter", as the character for fire (火) literally appears as the yellow part of the male's mane pattern.
I love this series. :) And I love how deep Pokemon gets. On the surface it looks "whatever" but when you dig into it, Pokemon has a LOT of crazy stuff going on!
Considering how many funny pictures we get, I'm surprised for Soundwave, we didn't get the picture of the cassette player Transformer. And not to be greedy, but will we get the rest of the Pokemon types explained list?
Mr Buddy's channel does awesome what if's like this. Shoot the idea around his neck of the web and maybe it'll happen (if only in fan fiction, but hey beggars can't be choosers).
Disagree...Sylveon sounds like Sylph, which was a mythological fairy thingamajig, so it's close enough. If they went with Nympheon in English on the other hand, it might have been associated with Nympho, which has a negative sexual connotation and probably not what the Pokemon company wants to associate Sylveon with. It's unfortunate that the word Nymph has this connotation now, because those are cool mythological fairy things. :(
The problem though is with the term "Nymphomania", which is more widely known now than the word "Nymph's" fantastical origins. ...And Nymphomania is a condition where a person is uncontrollably addicted to sex. ...So... "Addicted-to-sexeon" was probably something they were trying to avoid.
@@mythosinfinite6736 most of the child don't know what's Nymphomania so that's not a realy important and it could have been a fun joke for the adult fan of Pokémon
As a native french speaker, i will allow myself to do a little correction. (Love your vids by the way) As for klefki, in french we don't pronounce the f at the end of clef 😅😂 it's sounds more along the way of clay
J'ai bien fait de descendre un peu lire les commentaires, j'allait justement répéter ça... Et puis toutes les fois où il dit "comes from English" alors que ça peut aussi venir du Français, plus logique pour la région de Kalos (qui fait que le nord de la France) comme calamar, fragrance, fleur, mais on va pas lui en vouloir de trop, au moins cette fois il ne s'est pas moqué de la France ou des français, alors qu'il se gênait pas avant
The melee-like word for a small pile of diamonds amuses me. Smash Bros. Melee is very hard but super rewarding, and it's many people's favorite (kinda like a diamond).
6:29 funny enough. Frefuwan when spelling in japanese sounds similiar with the word of "Perempuan". the word comes from Indonesia language which means "Female"
YES! Finally someones that also says Mexican region would be at least interesting, there's a huge amount of diverse animals and things to make pokemon and dex entries... Like a mon that eats tacos, epic style.
small FYI, "trés bien" is pronounced "trreh bi-AHn". Also, I just love your editing, your antics when talking about inkay and tyrantrum were hilarious.
I also wanted to point out that there are two very prominent ninja groups in Japan known as the Iga and Kouga ninja, respectively. Also, notably, the Kouga ninja is often depicted in popular media as the more dark and evil of the two. I believe the Kouga ninja have much to do with Greninja's Japanese name Gekkouga (Kouga is in the name) and its Dark secondary type. As we know, the Dark type in Japan is the Evil type, so I thought it would be interesting to share what is most likely an additional source for the name Gekkouga.
Major Monogram: Unfortunately, the Pokédex is in Japanese.
Carl the Intern: Luckily we managed to find a Japanese-to-French Dictionary, and a French-to-English Dictionary!
*Perry flips through one book, then the other*
"GRKRKRKRKRK"
@@Evdafawth I love this. Why the god damn hell there hasn't been a platypus pokemon yet I'll never know.
@@ribottostudio I was thinking of mentioning that myself, actually
@@Evdafawth like it would be so CUTE. And it would be another water/poison type that would be neat. Or maybe males would be water/poison since they're the ones that have the poisonous side claw thingies. And females could be water only.
@@ribottostudio A gender-split typing would make it the "Uniquemon" of that gen, for sure
7:30 Also Inkay kind of sounds like a passive "Mm, kay"
We've found Mr. Mackey's favorite.
And now I'm gonna name my next Inkay "Mackey" instead of "Cthulhu."
That's the pun.
"Okay, Inkay!"
Runningon Cylinders Confirmed: Mr. Mackey as a Psychic-type Gym Master in Pokémon Sword and Shield.
4:16
YOU THOUGHT IT WAS GORGEOUS, BUT IT WAS ME, DIO!
I see nothing wrong with that, DIO is indeed gorgeous.
DIOOOOOOO!
Dio is the best jojo girl after all
He's not as gorgeous as Speedwagon-san
Kono dio da
"Babies" and we see Vegeta having one of his old tantrums. XD
"I WANNA I WANNA I WANNA-"
I WANNA BE A SUPER SAIYAN!!! XD
@@PsychoDiesel48 🎵But if it were me, I'd really wanna be a Super Saiyan! A Super Saiyan! 🎵
C'mon, we all know Xerneas gets its name because it's actually Serena's Nobody.
Zygarde's name has a freaking rad origin, tho.
"Combines ghost and pumpkin"
**starts thinking about Pumpkin Hill**
"as much as I'd like a UK based region"
Little did he know
I can feel my IQ expanding right now
*gives Chara a Hershey's chocolate bar*
I legit just saw you on PJiggles' new video
You are everywhare, im scare...
Rename your IQ Dong
Then re-read your comment
Chara you are not playing pokemon
I love how honedge the spirit possessed sword is literally a stabby possessive spirit.
07:35 - "Karamanero" can be translated to "Cool Dude" in portuguese xD
Cara maneiro
BR
*it still makes sense*
BRAZIL REGION CONFIRMED!
Ia comentar a mesma coisa! Definitivamente, é um pokemon maneiro! Yeah! Sk8😎🤙🛹
Fun fact: Malamar's Japanese name when pronounced correctly sounds exactly like the words "Cara maneiro" in Portuguese, which literally just means "Cool dude"
That means that Malamar is objectively a cool dude (or dudette if female)
Comes from gorgeous - shows Dio
I like your taste. :)
You were expecting a pretty lady, but it was me, Dio!
Wrrryyyy
@@Evdafawth reeee
@@Coolhand118 don't you "reee" at Dio, child
@@Evdafawth ok... REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
02:00 Is that why King Yemma's desk is made of Mahogany in TFS' version. Mahogany itself is said to be magical in folklore? Interesting.
...
...
Mahogany...
It's not any run-of-the-mill mahogany, though. I forget where it comes from, but it makes a really nice desk. Now, if you don't mind, I'm gonna put my clothes back on.
AND NOT JUST ANY MAHOGANY. This mahogany comes from Malchior 7 where the trees grow up to 300 feet tall and breathe FIRE. From these trees this desk has been forged using ancient blood rituals of the Malchior people. Not only does that make it NIGH INDESTRUCTIBLE but it can also bend the fabric of the universe itself!
mahogany...
@@fatherpucci-madeinheaven362 Also it's a very fine material, verrrry expensive
TheFallenStar mahogany.
10:45 that’s a naughty Pikachu
9:26 Ooooohh Ai-chan from Dokidoki Precure is here
I like Bergmite's as Kachikōri sounds like a mispronunciation of "catch a cold"
Seeing the French meaning and Japan meaning of the pokemon of this region is amazing!!!!
Well I'm a french-canadian and most of these match, but I can tell you that, for One, every word was butchered and there were quite a few that had other potential origins or didn't quite match
Mais, c'est francais au paris et je suis canadien.
Je ne çe pas qui illia une differance.
@@danielstone8774 Oui, certains mots peuvent avoir différentes origines. Genre par exemple, le mot fragrance est aussi Français, ou la première partie de "Calamanero" vient probablement de calamar...
All aboard the Surrender Express bound for Vichy France!
@@justarandomsovietofficerwi2023 Casse-toi pauv con
Doesn't matter where I go on youtube, I'm gonna see either a Jojo or a Fate reference.
Here I got both.
Im not complaining, both Dio and Gilgamesh are great.
Now I want to see Dio playing Gacha!
The people naming the Jiggly puff line were probably hungry
The first picture to go with hedgehog made me laugh.
That Sonic Movie poster the internet freaked out over. lol
I saw that monster girl encyclopedia art. Good on you
I also noticed that. Bubble Slimes don’t get much fanart, honestly.
@@Practitioner_of_Diogenes ikr?
Ah Francois. c'est une belle langue. Muah. I really loved the Kalos region. It was very nice having a European region.
As someone who's 25% Italia I'd really really love it if the next region was in Northern Italy since that's where most of my family is from. Around Milan. Italy is very rich in history too it would be magnifico.
dam, now I want to see it too, seeing regions based in Rome, Naples, the italian Alps, Venice... (and yea, honestly, Venice, Naples and Rome are pretty much obligatory italian places for a game, don't you think xD?)
Ergotth sono d’accordo! 👌
@@MrKlausbaudelaire Certo, I think so, but Italy is a large country, and cities are spread out. For instance just the mileage from Rome to Naples is 136 miles, or 219 km. I think they'd have to split it up-maybe any city that's from Rome north would be main game, and Southern Italy would be post game stuff. Not sure if Sicily would be included cause that's a lot of STUFF and i wouldn't want it to be like ORAS where it's just a bunch of cutscenes with no substance, or like Kingdom Hearts 3, where the worlds are HUGE, but not quite enough to do to justify how open world they are
Roman coliseum battle frontier would be amazing
I’m actually hoping for a Greek region soon
I speak Italian and I liked that the name for Malamar had nero (Italian for black) in its name! That would be cool if it was a reference to Nero di seppia, which is literally black from squids in Italian
4:46 lol that Koenma made my day
Did anyone else get an ad for Ram trucks featuring a stampede of rams as soon as lockstin said "Go goat go!" What a weird coincidence... OR THE ROBOTS ARE TAKING OVER!!
8:30 One cool thing I noticed about Clawitzer's Japanese name is that Bloster is an anagram of lobster. Even the syllables! (burosuta, Bloster -> robusuta, lobster)
_Mahoxy came from Mahogany._
*_Kaen is the word for "fire", but we also say "Hi". Japanese is fun._*
the best part about these videos is seeing what kind of pictures will be put on the screen
You got my like at 12:31 with the Ark reference
0:50 for the Pikachu Mario art, that was made by the Pokémon company
06:15 - Final Fantasy V character :p
naming my Tyrantrum after Napoleon during my X play through, has become even more fitting after hearing more about it's name origin.
4:34 GO GO GO GO GO GO GOTTA GO AT GOTTA GO AT GOTTA GO AT AT AT ATAT
10:20 - qwq and don't call it dumb, booster was a good boy. Just he has a different name than the others.... Kinda....
I love these etymological episodes !. keep it up!
1:11 you really went there.
About the start, for a new pokemon region inspiration; I think either Scandinavia or Italy/Greece (maybe a combination) would be cool because of the myths belonging to those places. Gymleaders could be based on ancient greek heroes or gods (or Heracles' twelve tasks. There are 8 for gym leaders and 4 for the elite four, it's perfect!)
00:47 I was startled by that second art. That looked very close to something my best friend would've done a few years ago (In style and the fact that he loves Xatu). But after pausing, I think the style is different enough that it might not be him. Maybe I'll get him to watch this video and see.
Great video!
Kalos was probably a challenging region for them to create and name Pokémons that would have French roots!
2:47 if only the real moon was like the moon in top right. would make everything much better.
5:12 One Punch Man and Pokémon. A dream has come true.
The new Australian pokemon: CRIKEY
He's Klefki's evolution, and he cries every time.
CRIKEY!
Crikery?
*TY THE TASMANIAN TORRACAT*
I love this series! It's so much fun learning about Pokemon names.
All the references, in the word cards, it's just amazing some of them are just super clever
Always here for this!
There’s always that one name that’s really funny!
2:08 BUT NOT JUST ANY MAHOGANY!!! BUT MAHOGAMY FROM THE PLANET MALCHIOR 7!!! WHERE THE TREES ARE 300 FEET TALL AND BREATHE *FIRE*!!
7:45 Arrow approves of your use of henti.
Doing my "duty" as a german Pokémon fan when it comes to the names of Kalos' Pokémon:
#714 eF-eM (Noibat)
#715 UHaFnir (Noivern)
I'm curious if someone here can actually uncover how these admittedly weird names came to be.
Noibat's one is a reference to FM as in frequency modulation which ties into radio waves. Noivern's then refers to ultra high frequency and Fafnir, the dwarf whose greed turned him into a dragon.
@@HenshinFanatic Not even two hours. That's somewhat disappointing, but speaks for you.
To be fair, I studied as a telecommunications technician and I really like mythology.
Wow, never seen those until now. Those are some wild names. (Reminds me of Elgyem's line. But also when Koffing/Weezing could've been "NY"/"LA")
When you say "same name in english" that also apply to french!
Gogoat's French name is Chevroum, though
Funnily enough, Gogoat's German name is Chevrumm
@@ArendAlphaEagle Oh yeah I forgot about him my bad
04:38 So that explains why Gogoat can learn Earthquake and Bulldoze. But why could Skiddo learn Dig in gen 6?
I love the Gogoat line! :D
Right after Gogoat for me was a Dodge Ram commercial with a ton of rams in it. Ram/goat, not quite the same but still funny.
Yeah.. lion? I'VE BEEN TELLING YOU PEOPLE
Volcanion is a Pyroar that was artificially modified by Team Flare
Things I learned form this episode. The Goodra line is even stupider than I thought because its supposed to be for slippery, but its goo like a snail which is slippery on iteslf but also really sticky.
A German themed region could be fun so could Italian or Greek!
Swastikas, pizzas and ancient ruins!
You want a Pokemon region based on Mussolini's Italy?
Fun fact, Klefki's name can actually come for kleptomania, which is a condition which urges people to steal, or the slang Klepto, referring to a criminal who steals from other people
Hey Austin ! Just a precision from à french viewer: The Word for key is spell "clef" but it's not pronounce "cleffe". The F at the end is Silent. It's just "clé". Thanks For the time, i'me Going Back To my croissant.
Aaaaaa I'm from brazil it's so incredible to see you talking about it lockstin
Pyroar: the "ji" in カエンジシ is also a reference to 字 "(Japanese) character/letter", as the character for fire (火) literally appears as the yellow part of the male's mane pattern.
I love this series. :) And I love how deep Pokemon gets. On the surface it looks "whatever" but when you dig into it, Pokemon has a LOT of crazy stuff going on!
0:53 he called out Galar
"Tantrum, which babies do all the time", shows Vegeta.
This part made me think
After this serie, you could do the same thing with the french name, since they are different and pretty interesting.
After this series is over we'll be doing Cantonese, Mandarin, German, and French.
Hey gnoggin your gonna be ready for gen8 translations when it comes out good job man
am i the only person that just noticed that volcanion looks like the paramount pictures logo, but with legs?
Considering how many funny pictures we get, I'm surprised for Soundwave, we didn't get the picture of the cassette player Transformer. And not to be greedy, but will we get the rest of the Pokemon types explained list?
Sam, iDubbbz, Lockstin and Count Dankula all uploading a video on the same day?
This is the undeniable proof I died, cause I'm in heaven.
The pictures used for some of the words are just perfect
Edit: all of them are perfect
Casually puts a pic of two frogs getting freaky and calls it "Bubbles".
I want a Pokemon region based on Germany
/pol/ would have a field day
Just hope that there isn't any Nazi references
@@Coolhand118 They'd most likely skip on that dark mark on Germany's history, especially since pre-unification Germany has a lot to offer.
Mr Buddy's channel does awesome what if's like this. Shoot the idea around his neck of the web and maybe it'll happen (if only in fan fiction, but hey beggars can't be choosers).
The Evil Team is the Soviets
“It’s a real shame we had to end on THIS THING” got me dying 🤣🤣
I saw Tyrantrum (Gachigoras). I already love this Episode
Nympheon should have been the English translation
Raphtalia Iwatani I agree
Disagree...Sylveon sounds like Sylph, which was a mythological fairy thingamajig, so it's close enough. If they went with Nympheon in English on the other hand, it might have been associated with Nympho, which has a negative sexual connotation and probably not what the Pokemon company wants to associate Sylveon with. It's unfortunate that the word Nymph has this connotation now, because those are cool mythological fairy things. :(
The problem though is with the term "Nymphomania", which is more widely known now than the word "Nymph's" fantastical origins. ...And Nymphomania is a condition where a person is uncontrollably addicted to sex.
...So... "Addicted-to-sexeon" was probably something they were trying to avoid.
@@ShinyGoldBacon In french sylveon is called Nymphali and we don't associate it with Nympho. xD
@@mythosinfinite6736 most of the child don't know what's Nymphomania so that's not a realy important and it could have been a fun joke for the adult fan of Pokémon
I love how you call Felix misleading(what a trap)
7:35 in portuguese means "cool dude"
I love how this woman speaks. Its satisfying hearing authentic Japanese Spanish.
Man, i love this series so much, too bad alola is the last one until the next gen, i'll really miss this!
No need to worry, we'll also be doing it in other languages while we wait for Gen 8 to drop!
@@FineappleRyan freaking awesome!
I love this little series so much! It really makes you notice how much thought goes into the names in Japanese!
Fun fact: Malamar's name in Japanese (Karamanero) sounds like ''cool guy'' in portuguese.
As a native french speaker, i will allow myself to do a little correction. (Love your vids by the way) As for klefki, in french we don't pronounce the f at the end of clef 😅😂 it's sounds more along the way of clay
You're right ! And yeah, still a good video anyway.
Oh, so kind of like "clicky"? That actually makes sense...
@@Evdafawth yup!
J'ai bien fait de descendre un peu lire les commentaires, j'allait justement répéter ça... Et puis toutes les fois où il dit "comes from English" alors que ça peut aussi venir du Français, plus logique pour la région de Kalos (qui fait que le nord de la France) comme calamar, fragrance, fleur, mais on va pas lui en vouloir de trop, au moins cette fois il ne s'est pas moqué de la France ou des français, alors qu'il se gênait pas avant
Koga-Ryu isn't an umbrella term for ninjutsu. It's the name of one of the major ninja clans. Just a small correction.
I always thought Gogoat was linked to Go Karts in naming
I didn't expect paul blart.
The melee-like word for a small pile of diamonds amuses me.
Smash Bros. Melee is very hard but super rewarding, and it's many people's favorite (kinda like a diamond).
For Klefki (at least in English), there's also "kleptomaniac" (someone who impulsively steals things), since most of the keys on a Klefki are stolen.
Kalos pokemon are adorable or cool I love Braixen,Sylveon,Geninja,Xerneas,Diancie is so pretty!!!!
Yes, BAIXEN and DIAN CIE are the best!
Greninja is adorable/pretty?
@@sleepyartist5580 yes
And Yevltal
You have my like garanteed just by putting beelzebub in this video.
6:29 funny enough. Frefuwan when spelling in japanese sounds similiar with the word of "Perempuan". the word comes from Indonesia language which means "Female"
Wow, that insult towards Volcanion was completely uncalled for.
There are so many pokemon from this gen that i thought were first introduced in Sun and Moon . This shows you how much i didnt play X and Y
and here I thought that oddish were first introduced in ruby/sapphire.
then i saw the red/blue sprites.
0:51 UGH, I just hate the fact that one of the most popular things here in Brazil is soccer, it's annoying
That's what I fear if they ever make a Pokémon region based on Brazil. If there's this stuff everywhere...
0:47 lol
YES! Finally someones that also says Mexican region would be at least interesting, there's a huge amount of diverse animals and things to make pokemon and dex entries... Like a mon that eats tacos, epic style.
Lockstin & Gnoggin: "I hope the next region is based off of somewhere with an interesting language."
Nintendo: makes a UK based region
“Marron” is also the color brown in French, though perhaps it also can mean “chestnut.” Much like “café” is Spanish for “brown” and “coffee.”
Right after Gogoat...
I got an ad...
For RAM.
There was the face of a realistic ram across my entire screen.
It's like the advertisers can see me...
I like how he showed a picture of Dio when he said gorgeous
Sphinx is also part of the name for Meowstic in Japanese it is new in Ix and resembles a sphinx cat.
I'm mad about Mr. Mime at 5:15
small FYI, "trés bien" is pronounced "trreh bi-AHn". Also, I just love your editing, your antics when talking about inkay and tyrantrum were hilarious.
Merci! Finalmant, unotre parson qui parlé français
@@danielstone8774 Not really, I understand just a little bit because my sis studied french and I caught up a few words and pronunciation.
@@MrKlausbaudelaire ah, gotcha
@@danielstone8774 still, thanks. Feels nice to know I got it right ^^
I also wanted to point out that there are two very prominent ninja groups in Japan known as the Iga and Kouga ninja, respectively. Also, notably, the Kouga ninja is often depicted in popular media as the more dark and evil of the two. I believe the Kouga ninja have much to do with Greninja's Japanese name Gekkouga (Kouga is in the name) and its Dark secondary type. As we know, the Dark type in Japan is the Evil type, so I thought it would be interesting to share what is most likely an additional source for the name Gekkouga.