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[[File:BW_English_Pre_Release.png|thumb|right|Zorua and Zoroark]]
[[File:BW_English_Pre_Release.png|thumb|right|Zorua and Zoroark]]
The official Pokémon website has revealed two more of {{bp|Pokémon Black and White}}'s 157 new species to international audiences. They join the [[Tsutarja, Pokabu, Mijumaru localized|starter Pokémon]] and [[Black and White legendaries revealed|box legends]] as the sixth and seventh Pokémon revealed outside of Japan.
The official Pokémon website has revealed two more of {{bp|Pokémon Black and White}}'s 156 new species to international audiences. They join the [[Tsutarja, Pokabu, Mijumaru localized|starter Pokémon]] and [[Black and White legendaries revealed|box legends]] as the sixth and seventh Pokémon revealed outside of Japan.


The Dark-type Pokémon {{p|Zorua}} and {{p|Zoroark}} will keep their Japanese names. They are to be classified as the "Tricky Fox" and "Illusion Fox" Pokémon respectively. These event-exclusive Pokémon will feature in the upcoming Pokémon movie, ''{{bp|M13|Master of Illusions: Zoroark}}''. This movie is expected to be dubbed into English in 2011. Zorua and Zoroark were the first Pokémon released to Japanese audiences on popular TV show ''{{bp|Pokémon Sunday}}''.
The Dark-type Pokémon {{p|Zorua}} and {{p|Zoroark}} will keep their Japanese names. They are to be classified as the "Tricky Fox" and "Illusion Fox" Pokémon respectively. These event-exclusive Pokémon will feature in the upcoming Pokémon movie, ''{{bp|M13|Master of Illusions: Zoroark}}''. This movie is expected to be dubbed into English in 2011. Zorua and Zoroark were the first Pokémon released to Japanese audiences on popular TV show ''{{bp|Pokémon Sunday}}''.