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Okidogi together with {{p|Munkidori}} and {{p|Fezandipiti}}, known as The Heroes of Kitakami | Okidogi, together with {{p|Munkidori}} and {{p|Fezandipiti}}, are known as The Heroes of Kitakami. They are beloved by the people of [[Kitakami]] as heroes that protected the land in the past, and stone statues were made in their likeness to express the people’s gratitude toward these three Pokémon.<ref>[https://scarletviolet.pokemon.com/en-us/news/new_pokemon/ Pokémon Scarlet and Violet official site]</ref> | ||
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===Origin=== | ===Origin=== | ||
Okidogi seems to be based on a {{wp|dog}}, | Okidogi seems to be based on a {{wp|dog}}, specifically the {{wp|Shiba Inu}} or the {{wp|Akita (dog)|Japanese Akita}}, as it shares a bulkier appearance with the latter. | ||
Okidogi, together with {{p|Ogerpon}}, {{p|Munkidori}}, and {{p|Fezandipiti}}, may reference the Japanese folktale of ''{{wp|Momotarō}}''. The tale relates the titular Momotarō, a boy born from inside a peach, who traveled alongside a talking dog, monkey, and pheasant to fight a band of ''{{wp|ōni}}'' (a Japanese folkloric creature commonly equated to ogres in translations). | Okidogi, together with {{p|Ogerpon}}, {{p|Munkidori}}, and {{p|Fezandipiti}}, may reference the Japanese folktale of ''{{wp|Momotarō}}''. The tale relates the titular Momotarō, a boy born from inside a peach, who traveled alongside a talking dog, monkey, and pheasant to fight a band of ''{{wp|ōni}}'' (a Japanese folkloric creature commonly equated to ogres in translations). | ||
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Okidogi may be derived from ''okie-dokie'' and ''dog''. | Okidogi may be derived from ''okie-dokie'' (variant of "okay") and ''dog''. | ||
Īneinu may be derived from いいね ''ii ne'' (interjection to express approval) and 犬 ''inu'' (dog). | Īneinu may be derived from いいね ''ii ne'' (interjection to express approval) and 犬 ''inu'' (dog). | ||
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|ja=イイネイヌ ''Īneinu''|jameaning=From {{tt|いいね ''ii ne''|interjection to express approval}} and {{tt|犬 ''inu''|dog}} | |ja=イイネイヌ ''Īneinu''|jameaning=From {{tt|いいね ''ii ne''|interjection to express approval}} and {{tt|犬 ''inu''|dog}} | ||
|fr=Félicanis|frmeaning=From | |fr=Félicanis|frmeaning=From ''{{tt|félicité|felicity, happiness}}'' and ''{{tt|canis|Latin for dog}}'' | ||
|es=Okidogi|esmeaning=Same as English name | |es=Okidogi|esmeaning=Same as English name | ||
|de=Boninu|demeaning=From | |de=Boninu|demeaning=From ''{{tt|bon|French for good}}'' and {{tt|犬 ''inu''|Japanese for dog}} | ||
|it=Okidogi|itmeaning=Same as English name | |it=Okidogi|itmeaning=Same as English name | ||
|ko=조타구 ''Jotagu''|komeaning=From {{tt|좋다고 ''johdago''|interjection to express approval}} and {{tt|구 (狗) ''gu''|dog}} | |ko=조타구 ''Jotagu''|komeaning=From {{tt|좋다고 ''johdago''|interjection to express approval}} and {{tt|구 (狗) ''gu''|dog}} |
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Okidogi (Japanese: イイネイヌ Īneinu) is a Pokémon introduced in Generation IX.
It is not known to evolve into or from any other Pokémon.
Biology
Okidogi, together with Munkidori and Fezandipiti, are known as The Heroes of Kitakami. They are beloved by the people of Kitakami as heroes that protected the land in the past, and stone statues were made in their likeness to express the people’s gratitude toward these three Pokémon.[1]
Trivia
Origin
Okidogi seems to be based on a dog, specifically the Shiba Inu or the Japanese Akita, as it shares a bulkier appearance with the latter.
Okidogi, together with Ogerpon, Munkidori, and Fezandipiti, may reference the Japanese folktale of Momotarō. The tale relates the titular Momotarō, a boy born from inside a peach, who traveled alongside a talking dog, monkey, and pheasant to fight a band of ōni (a Japanese folkloric creature commonly equated to ogres in translations).
Name origin
Okidogi may be derived from okie-dokie (variant of "okay") and dog.
Īneinu may be derived from いいね ii ne (interjection to express approval) and 犬 inu (dog).
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