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The official Pokémon website has shown silhouettes of the three {{bp|starter Pokémon}} players may obtain when they play {{game|Black and White|s}}. According to the site, their English names will be revealed on | The official Pokémon website has shown silhouettes of the three {{bp|starter Pokémon}} players may obtain when they play {{game|Black and White|s}}. According to the site, their English names will be revealed on November 22. | ||
So far, the only {{bp|Generation V}} Pokémon revealed to those outside Japan are the {{bp|version mascots}} {{p|Reshiram}} and {{p|Zekrom}}, who retain their names for international releases. On Monday, the site will reveal the English names of the {{type|Grass}} {{p|Tsutarja}}, the {{type|Fire}} {{p|Pokabu}} and the {{type|Water}} {{p|Mijumaru}}, all of which have been referred to by various nicknames by many fans after their revelation to Japanese audiences, such as the recognized ''Smugleaf'' for Tsutarja. | |||
The Japanese versions of Pokémon Black and White were released last Sept. 18. North American and European versions will be released Spring 2011. | The Japanese versions of Pokémon Black and White were released last Sept. 18. North American and European versions will be released Spring 2011. |
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