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Why Do Pokemon Only Say Their Own Name?

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Alofear
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Posted: Wed, 16/10/2024 06:58 (2 Months ago)
Why Do Pokemon Only Say Their Own Name?
Greedy
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Posted: Wed, 16/10/2024 07:04 (2 Months ago)
i dont know?
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Posted: Sun, 20/10/2024 23:27 (1 Month ago)
They are named after what they say.
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Posted: Mon, 21/10/2024 00:41 (1 Month ago)
they only do so in the anime which is pretty weird but ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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Posted: Mon, 21/10/2024 08:03 (1 Month ago)
Its pretty weird
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Posted: Mon, 21/10/2024 09:33 (1 Month ago)
Probably like a parrot situation? There are Pokemon who talk in human language, though: Zoroark, Chatot or Meowth in the anime.

A better question is how did Meowth learn to speak english? I mean, I know the entire story, but he literally learned to speak just so he could get a girlfriend. This implies Pokemon can learn to speak human language, they’re just usually too lazy.

If they WERE actually named after what they say, it would be kinda stupid in my opinion. This would mean that the language in the Pokeverse actually came FROM Pokemon, or it’s some sort of giant coincidence that an electric type Pokemon says "ELECTROde" or a grass type says "IVYsaur".

It may just be anime logic I guess, because Pokemon don’t say their names in the games. Yeah, there are some cries that are turned into text that match Pokemon’s names, but then there are ones like Koraidon and Miraidon, both saying "Agias".

If we’re actually thinking Pokemon have a reason for saying their own names other than the lack of voice actors that would even attempt to recreate the Pokemon cries, I’d say it’s that Pokemon were named by people and learned their names by years of being called this way (still doesn’t explain wild Pokemon, but they could’ve been released), or if we’re talking more realistically, people just weren’t able to actually say the gen 1 complicated Pokemon cries in the anime, so they decided to use the names instead.

Sorry if the response was a bit too long and without any imagination, but… lack of imagination is my second name. I just like when things make sense.
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Posted: Mon, 21/10/2024 17:45 (1 Month ago)
Actually, they don't only say their own name. For example, Pikachu has also been know to say "pikaa!", "pikapika!", "chuuUUU!", and other such variations.
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Posted: Mon, 21/10/2024 19:07 (1 Month ago)
Well, those are just parts of their name
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Posted: Sat, 07/12/2024 08:24 (11 Days ago)
In the Pokemon Origins Anime and the Games they don't do that.
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Posted: Sat, 07/12/2024 10:14 (11 Days ago)
Not actually true though.
It is in anime only (except pikachu on certain games). That depends on u if u see anime as canon.

In the mainline games, pokemons have their own unique sounds.

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Posted: Sat, 07/12/2024 13:52 (11 Days ago)
Pokemon have their own language. Pokemon's language are their names. But, that's just what I think.
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Posted: Wed, 18/12/2024 12:08 (9 Hours ago)
They don't own their names, lol.