Human-Like (Egg Group): Difference between revisions
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* Japanese: '''ひとがた''' (人型) ''hitogata'' | * Japanese: '''ひとがた''' (人型) ''hitogata'' | ||
* Spanish: '''Forma humana''' | * Spanish: '''Forma humana''' | ||
* Dutch: '''Menselijk''' | |||
[[ja:ひとがた]] | [[ja:ひとがた]] |
Revision as of 20:28, 26 August 2010
Egg Groups | ||||||
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Monster | Human-Like | |||||
Water 1 | Water 3 | |||||
Bug | Mineral | |||||
Flying | Amorphous | |||||
Field | Water 2 | |||||
Fairy | Ditto | |||||
Grass | Dragon | |||||
No Eggs Discovered | ||||||
Gender unknown |
The Humanshape egg group (Japanese: ひとがた Human-shaped) is one of the fifteen egg groups.
Characteristics
Pokémon in this egg group, as the name implies, have similar characteristics to humans. They are fully bipedal, standing and walking on two legs. They also possess arms with which they could manipulate objects or deliver blows.
It's also worth noting that several families that belong to this egg group have received a pre-evolution, either in a later generation or, in the case of Lucario, at the same time. There are also several families that are predominently male.
Pokémon
Only in this egg group
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In this and another egg group
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Trivia
- The majority of members of this egg group are either of the Psychic- or Template:Type2.
- All Pokémon in this egg group that only have a single member in their family come from Generation III. This includes Sableye, Volbeat, Illumise, and Spinda.
- Before Generation III, all members of this group were exclusive to it.
- Everyone currently traveling with Ash has at least one Pokémon in this egg group. Ash has Infernape, Dawn has Buneary, and Brock has Croagunk.
- This egg group shares the same species name with Jynx. It should be noted that Jynx is also a humanoid, which explains why it is in this group.
- Hitmontop is the only Generation II Pokémon in this egg group.
In other languages
- French: Humanoïde
- German: Humanotyp
- Italian: Umanoide
- Japanese: ひとがた (人型) hitogata
- Spanish: Forma humana
- Dutch: Menselijk