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(knowing which the anime uses would be nice too. I assume it is "the Tin Tower")
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*Pokémon Day Care
*Browser


The names of all people, Pokémon, moves, Abilities, items, Trainer classes, and [[villainous teams]] are also always capitalized, as are officially named locations (places like "Kurt's house" do not count).
The names of all people, Pokémon, moves, Abilities, items, Trainer classes, and [[villainous teams]] are also always capitalized, as are officially named locations (places like "Kurt's house" do not count).

Revision as of 11:19, 10 September 2011

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Unfortunately, Bulbapedia isn't always great with Pokémon-related capitalization and types. Entries with a dagger (†) next to them are ones we do poorly/not at all. This is all the syntax that the games use, and I have yet to see an example in another situation where they don't.

Note that this list is constantly expanding. Feel free to make requests on the talk page.

Also, this page will hopefully serve as a replacement for Bulbapedia:Manual of style#Nouns, capitalization, and specific terminology, as a separate page. One of the reasons I created it was to fix the errors spread by the MoS, especially the highly incorrect usage of things like "Normal-types".

This page also somewhat hints and pages I plan to move in the future (such as the Friend Areas from "<name> (friend area)" to "<name> (Friend Area)", Abilities from "<name> (ability)" to "<name> (Ability)", "Pokémon egg" to "Pokémon Egg", "Double battle" to "Double Battle", etc.).

Hyphenation

  • "Super effective" is not hyphenated.
  • "Day-Care Couple", "Day-Care Man", "Day-Care Lady", and "Day-Care Checker" are all hyphenated as it is used as an adjective in these phrases. "Pokémon Day Care", and "Day Care" when used as a noun, are not hyphenated. While the term "Day-Care Center" does not appear in any Pokémon game, it can be assumed to be hyphenated due to it being used as an adjective rather than a noun in this phrase. All are also always capitalized.

Types

  • The types themselves are always capitalized, regardless of context
  • As adjectives, types are "<typename>-type".
  • As nouns referring to a Pokémon of that type, they are "<typename> type"*
  • As nouns referring to the types themselves, they are "<typename>" or "the <typename> type".†
    • Example: Fire is super effective against Grass-type Pokémon.
    • Example: The Steel type was introduced in Generation II.
  • This means that "Water-types" is never correct, as when hyphenated, they are always adjectives.
  • Anime episode titles may go against the standard, such as The Grass-Type Is Always Greener! and Battling For The Love of Bug-Types!.

Capitalization

Capitalized

The following words are always capitalized:

  • Pokémon
  • Trainer
  • Ability†
  • Egg†
  • Berry
  • Gym
  • Shiny
  • Shadow
  • Double Battle†
  • Triple Battle†
  • Rotation Battle†
  • Launcher Battle†
  • Prop
  • Décor
  • Battle Video
  • Pokémon Storage System
  • Box
  • Plate
  • Accessory†
  • Backdrop
  • Fossil†
  • Friend Area†
  • Day-Care Man
  • Day-Care Lady
  • Day-Care Couple
  • Day Care
  • Pokémon Day Care
  • Browser

The names of all people, Pokémon, moves, Abilities, items, Trainer classes, and villainous teams are also always capitalized, as are officially named locations (places like "Kurt's house" do not count).

Uncapitalized

  • While legendary Pokémon is often capitalized on merchandise, and even on the box of Pokémon Black and White, it is never capitalized in-game, so should not be considered to be in this category.
  • While nature is capitalized in some strategy guides, it is not in-game.

The

Present

The following always have "the":

Absent

The following do not use "the":