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In {{game|Platinum}}, some Shiny {{p|Milotic}} were distributed from [[Wonder Card]]s: | In {{game|Platinum}}, some Shiny {{p|Milotic}} were distributed from [[Wonder Card]]s: | ||
* The Japanese {{DL|List of local Japanese event Pokémon distributions | * The Japanese {{DL|List of local Japanese event Pokémon distributions in Generation IV|2008 TCG World Championships Milotic}} was described as a 「'''いろちがい'''の きんの ミロカロス」('''''color variation''' gold Milotic''). | ||
* The {{DL|List of local English event Pokémon distributions | * The {{DL|List of local English event Pokémon distributions in Generation IV|US Video Game Championships 2009 Milotic}} and {{DL|List of local English event Pokémon distributions in Generation IV|UK Video Game Championships 2009 Milotic}} were described as "Wow! '''Shiny''' {{p|Milotic}}!" | ||
This is the first use of the word "Shiny" (referring to Shiny Pokémon) in an English game. However, this text was retrieved with the Wonder Card, and is not otherwise included in Pokémon Platinum's game data. | This is the first use of the word "Shiny" (referring to Shiny Pokémon) in an English game. However, this text was retrieved with the Wonder Card, and is not otherwise included in Pokémon Platinum's game data. | ||
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In {{game|Black and White|s}}, the word "'''Shiny'''" (Japanese: '''いろちがい''' ''color variation'') is used when a female {{tc|Ace Trainer}} mentions Shiny Pokémon, and a male Ace Trainer mentions Shiny {{p|Krokorok}}. They are both located at the same house in [[Nimbasa City]]. | In {{game|Black and White|s}}, the word "'''Shiny'''" (Japanese: '''いろちがい''' ''color variation'') is used when a female {{tc|Ace Trainer}} mentions Shiny Pokémon, and a male Ace Trainer mentions Shiny {{p|Krokorok}}. They are both located at the same house in [[Nimbasa City]]. | ||
This is the first use of | This is the first use of this word in English (referring to Shiny Pokémon) seen in normal gameplay, instead of received from a Wonder Card. | ||
====Pokémon Black 2 and White 2==== | ====Pokémon Black 2 and White 2==== | ||
In {{ | In {{B2W2}}, the [[Shiny Charm]] was introduced. The word "'''Shiny'''" is also seen in the item description: ''"A shiny charm said to increase the chance of finding a '''Shiny Pokémon'''."'' | ||
In Japanese, the Shiny Charm item name 「'''ひかる'''おまもり」 ('''''Shining''' Charm'') uses the word 「'''ひかる'''」 ('''''Shining'''''). Conversely, the item description uses the term 「'''いろちがいの ポケモン'''」 ('''''color variation Pokémon''''') instead. | In Japanese, the Shiny Charm item name 「'''ひかる'''おまもり」 ('''''Shining''' Charm'') uses the word 「'''ひかる'''」 ('''''Shining'''''). Conversely, the item description uses the term 「'''いろちがいの ポケモン'''」 ('''''color variation Pokémon''''') instead. | ||
===Generation VI onwards=== | ===Generation VI onwards=== | ||
From [[Generation VI]] onwards, Shiny Charm's description consistently uses the term | From [[Generation VI]] onwards, Shiny Charm's Japanese description consistently uses the term 「'''ひかる ポケモン'''」 ('''''Shining Pokémon''''') instead of 「いろちがい」 like before. | ||
==In the side series games== | ==In the side series games== | ||
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==In the guidebooks== | ==In the guidebooks== | ||
===Pokémon Gold & Silver: Prima's Official Strategy Guide=== | [[File:Specially colored Pokémon.png|thumb|right|200px|Early explanation about Shiny Pokémon<br>(''[[Pokémon Gold and Silver: Complete Pokédex]]'')]] | ||
In [[Pokémon Gold & Silver: Prima's Official Strategy Guide]], they are called "'''colored Pokémon'''", although the book acknowledges that they are also commonly called "'''Shiny Pokémon'''". | |||
===''Pokémon Gold & Silver: Prima's Official Strategy Guide''=== | |||
In ''[[Pokémon Gold & Silver: Prima's Official Strategy Guide]]'', they are called "'''colored Pokémon'''", although the book acknowledges that they are also commonly called "'''Shiny Pokémon'''". | |||
===''Pokémon Gold and Silver: Complete Pokédex''=== | |||
In ''[[Pokémon Gold and Silver: Complete Pokédex]]'', they are known as '''specially colored Pokémon'''. For instance: | |||
* ''"The most famous example of a '''specially colored Pokémon''', the [[Red Gyarados]] in the [[Lake of Rage]], exhibits the classic attributes of '''specially colored Pokémon'''—it shines before it attacks, and it has special markings next to its [[gender]] when stored in [[Bill]]'s [[PC]]."'' (page 9) | |||
===''Pokémon Gold and Silver: Official Nintendo Player's Guide''=== | |||
In ''[[Pokémon Gold and Silver: Official Nintendo Player's Guide]]'', Shiny Pokémon are not mentioned. | |||
==In the anime== | ==In the anime== | ||
The word "'''Shiny'''" was first used in the anime in ''[[DP185|Working on a Right Move!]]'', which aired in English on December 11, 2010. In the episode | The word "'''Shiny'''" was first used in the anime in ''[[DP185|Working on a Right Move!]]'', which aired in English on December 11, 2010. In the episode {{an|Barry}} exclaims that [[Ash's Noctowl]] is "a weird Shiny color". | ||
==In the TCG== | ==In the TCG== | ||
The word "'''Shining'''"(Japanese: '''ひかる''' ''shining'') is used for the {{TCG|Shining Pokémon}} from the {{pkmn|Trading Card Game}}. For instance, the {{OBP|Shining Gyarados|Neo Revelation 65}} (Japanese: ひかるギャラドス ''Shining Gyarados'') card. This predates the use of "Shiny" in the video games. | The word "'''Shining'''"(Japanese: '''ひかる''' ''shining'') is used for the {{TCG|Shining Pokémon}} from the {{pkmn|Trading Card Game}}. For instance, the {{OBP|Shining Gyarados|Neo Revelation 65}} (Japanese: ひかるギャラドス ''Shining Gyarados'') card. This predates the use of "Shiny" in the video games. | ||
== | ==On websites== | ||
===Pokémon.com=== | ===Pokémon.com=== | ||
The Shiny Pokémon were named "'''rare'''" on [[Pokémon.com]] during Generation II<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20021011204306/http://www.pokemon.com/events/events4.asp Gotta Catch 'Em All! Station - Pokémon.com] (September 27, 2002 to January 2, 2003).</ref><ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20030124023941/http://www.pokemon.com/events/events8.asp Gotta Catch 'Em All! Station - Pokémon.com] (January 3 to March 13, 2003)</ref> | The Shiny Pokémon were named "'''rare'''" on [[Pokémon.com]] during Generation II<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20021011204306/http://www.pokemon.com/events/events4.asp Gotta Catch 'Em All! Station - Pokémon.com] (September 27, 2002 to January 2, 2003).</ref><ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20030124023941/http://www.pokemon.com/events/events8.asp Gotta Catch 'Em All! Station - Pokémon.com] (January 3 to March 13, 2003)</ref> | ||
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Another Japanese webpage about [[Pokémon Stadium 2]] on Nintendo.co.jp also refers to Shiny Pokémon with the word 「'''光る'''」 (''shining'').<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/n01/n64/software/nus_p_np3j/ ポケモンスタジアム 金銀 - Nintendo.co.jp]</ref> | Another Japanese webpage about [[Pokémon Stadium 2]] on Nintendo.co.jp also refers to Shiny Pokémon with the word 「'''光る'''」 (''shining'').<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/n01/n64/software/nus_p_np3j/ ポケモンスタジアム 金銀 - Nintendo.co.jp]</ref> | ||
==Trivia== | |||
* In {{game2|Red|Blue|Yellow}}, the word "shiny" only appears once in the game dialogue: ''"A shiny new BICYCLE!"'' when interacting with bicycles at the [[Miracle Cycle]]. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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[[Category:Shiny Pokémon]] | [[Category:Shiny Pokémon]] | ||
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The terminology of Shiny Pokémon explains how different terms for Shiny Pokémon have been used in Pokémon media.
Overview
The term "Shiny Pokémon" was first created by fans based on the sparkling sound effect and animation at the start of an encounter with one in the games. Eventually, this term fell into official usage in Generation IV, used on promotional material promoting Shiny event Pokémon.
In the core series games
Generation II
In the Japanese version of the Generation II games, the terms 「ノーマル」 (normal) and 「レア」 (rare) are found in the game data, referring to the non-Shiny and Shiny palettes, respectively.
This is seen in the palette editor from the hidden debug menu stored in the data of those games. However, this debug menu has not been localized into English or other languages, where graphical glitches appear as a result of attempting to use Japanese text without the required character encoding.
Generation III
In Generation III games, the easy chat system includes the option "Alt. Color" (Japanese: いろちがい color variation).
Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire
The Berry Program Update demo disc that provides a Shiny Zigzagoon refers to it as a "special rare-colored Pokémon".
Generation IV
Pokémon Platinum
In Pokémon Platinum, some Shiny Milotic were distributed from Wonder Cards:
- The Japanese 2008 TCG World Championships Milotic was described as a 「いろちがいの きんの ミロカロス」(color variation gold Milotic).
- The US Video Game Championships 2009 Milotic and UK Video Game Championships 2009 Milotic were described as "Wow! Shiny Milotic!"
This is the first use of the word "Shiny" (referring to Shiny Pokémon) in an English game. However, this text was retrieved with the Wonder Card, and is not otherwise included in Pokémon Platinum's game data.
Generation V
Pokémon Black and White
In Pokémon Black and White, the word "Shiny" (Japanese: いろちがい color variation) is used when a female Ace Trainer mentions Shiny Pokémon, and a male Ace Trainer mentions Shiny Krokorok. They are both located at the same house in Nimbasa City.
This is the first use of this word in English (referring to Shiny Pokémon) seen in normal gameplay, instead of received from a Wonder Card.
Pokémon Black 2 and White 2
In Pokémon Black 2 and White 2, the Shiny Charm was introduced. The word "Shiny" is also seen in the item description: "A shiny charm said to increase the chance of finding a Shiny Pokémon."
In Japanese, the Shiny Charm item name 「ひかるおまもり」 (Shining Charm) uses the word 「ひかる」 (Shining). Conversely, the item description uses the term 「いろちがいの ポケモン」 (color variation Pokémon) instead.
Generation VI onwards
From Generation VI onwards, Shiny Charm's Japanese description consistently uses the term 「ひかる ポケモン」 (Shining Pokémon) instead of 「いろちがい」 like before.
In the side series games
Pokémon Stadium 2
In Pokémon Stadium 2, they are named Color Pokémon (Japanese: いろちがい color variation). In the PC, there are the options "Group Color Pokémon" and "Cancel Color Pokémon". They are used to display a list of Shiny Pokémon or all Pokémon, respectively.
In the guidebooks
Pokémon Gold & Silver: Prima's Official Strategy Guide
In Pokémon Gold & Silver: Prima's Official Strategy Guide, they are called "colored Pokémon", although the book acknowledges that they are also commonly called "Shiny Pokémon".
Pokémon Gold and Silver: Complete Pokédex
In Pokémon Gold and Silver: Complete Pokédex, they are known as specially colored Pokémon. For instance:
- "The most famous example of a specially colored Pokémon, the Red Gyarados in the Lake of Rage, exhibits the classic attributes of specially colored Pokémon—it shines before it attacks, and it has special markings next to its gender when stored in Bill's PC." (page 9)
Pokémon Gold and Silver: Official Nintendo Player's Guide
In Pokémon Gold and Silver: Official Nintendo Player's Guide, Shiny Pokémon are not mentioned.
In the anime
The word "Shiny" was first used in the anime in Working on a Right Move!, which aired in English on December 11, 2010. In the episode Barry exclaims that Ash's Noctowl is "a weird Shiny color".
In the TCG
The word "Shining"(Japanese: ひかる shining) is used for the Shining Pokémon from the Trading Card Game. For instance, the Shining Gyarados (Japanese: ひかるギャラドス Shining Gyarados) card. This predates the use of "Shiny" in the video games.
On websites
Pokémon.com
The Shiny Pokémon were named "rare" on Pokémon.com during Generation II[1][2]
Nintendo.co.jp
On Nintendo.co.jp, there is a Generation II-era artwork by Ken Sugimori, titled 「光るポケモンとの遭遇」 (Meeting a Shining Pokémon).[3] It depicts Ethan encountering a Shiny Charizard.
Another Japanese webpage about Pokémon Stadium 2 on Nintendo.co.jp also refers to Shiny Pokémon with the word 「光る」 (shining).[4]
Trivia
- In Pokémon Red, Blue, and Yellow, the word "shiny" only appears once in the game dialogue: "A shiny new BICYCLE!" when interacting with bicycles at the Miracle Cycle.
References
- ↑ Gotta Catch 'Em All! Station - Pokémon.com (September 27, 2002 to January 2, 2003).
- ↑ Gotta Catch 'Em All! Station - Pokémon.com (January 3 to March 13, 2003)
- ↑ 3-2.この春登場、強力・注目 商品ラインナップ - Nintendo.co.jp
- ↑ ポケモンスタジアム 金銀 - Nintendo.co.jp