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| Along with {{p|Articuno}} and {{p|Moltres}}, it is one of the three [[Legendary birds]] of [[Kanto]]. | | Along with {{p|Articuno}} and {{p|Moltres}}, it is one of the three [[Legendary birds]] of [[Kanto]]. |
Zapdos (Japanese: サンダー Thunder) is a dual-type Electric/Flying Legendary Pokémon introduced in Generation I.
It is not known to evolve into or from any other Pokémon.
Zapdos will never run away in the Let's Go games, along with Articuno and Moltres
Along with Articuno and Moltres, it is one of the three Legendary birds of Kanto.
Biology
Zapdos is a large, avian Pokémon with predominantly yellow plumage. It has small, triangular eyes with black around them and a long, thin, light orange beak. Its wings and tail are a mass of spiky feathers and there are black feathers covering the back of its wings and inner tail feathers. A large crest of spiked feathers surrounds its head. Its thighs are tan, and it has thin, light orange legs. It has feet with three forward facing toes and one backward facing toe; each toe has a short talon.
When Zapdos flaps its glittering wings, it releases electricity that can potentially cause thunderstorms. It produces massive crackling and snapping sounds when it flies; these are attributed to the lightning bolts it sheds when airborne. Zapdos reportedly appears only during thunderstorms and gains power when struck by lightning. It is said to live among thunderclouds, but it is rarely seen.
In the anime
In the main series
Major appearances
Zapdos debuted in The Power of One. Lawrence III wanted to capture the three Legendary birds, as well as their master Lugia, for his own personal collection.
Other
Zapdos made its main series debut in As Clear As Crystal. When Team Rocket made an attempt to steal a crystal that gave a lake the ability to heal Electric-type Pokémon, they were sidetracked when Zapdos showed up and they changed their objective to capture Zapdos instead.
The Mirage Master briefly wielded the power of a Mirage Zapdos in The Mastermind of Mirage Pokémon.
A Zapdos appeared in An Electrifying Rage!. It was first seen flying across the sky by Ash and his friends. Team Rocket later made an attempt to capture Zapdos, which infuriated it, forcing Ash to battle it with Talonflame, Hawlucha, and newly-evolved Noivern. When Team Rocket continued their attempt, Noivern and Pikachu helped save Zapdos and calm it down.
Minor appearances
A Zapdos appeared in Team Rocket's fantasy in An EGG-sighting Adventure!.
A Zapdos appeared in the ending credits of Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea. Jackie captured it with a Capture Styler and flew away on its back.
A Zapdos made a cameo appearance in Doc Brock!. This may have been taken from Pokémon Platinum, where a Zapdos could be seen roaming throughout Sinnoh.
A Zapdos made a cameo appearance in a flashback in Dealing With a Fierce Double Ditto Drama!, and both of Narissa's Ditto transformed into it.
A Zapdos made a cameo appearance in the opening sequence of Lucario and the Mystery of Mew.
A Zapdos made a brief cameo in the opening sequence of The Rise of Darkrai, where it was seen flying across the sky.
A Zapdos appeared in a flashback in Dealing With a Fierce Double Ditto Drama!.
A Zapdos made a cameo appearance in the opening sequence of Zoroark: Master of Illusions.
A Zapdos appeared in I Choose You!.
Pokédex entries
In Pokémon Origins
Red caught a Zapdos in the Power Plant in File 4: Charizard.
In Pokémon Generations
A wild Zapdos appeared in The Adventure, where it briefly flew by during a battle between Red's Pikachu and a wild Caterpie.
In the manga
In the movie adaptations
- Main article: Zapdos (M02)
Zapdos appears in the manga adaptation of The Power of One by Tanigami Toshio.
In the Pocket Monsters HGSS Jō's Big Adventure manga
A Zapdos appeared as a silhouette in JBA5.
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
- Main article: Zapdos (Adventures)
Having captured this Legendary bird in the abandoned Power Plant in Holy Moltres as in the games, Lt. Surge appears with Zapdos in his team during the events of Volume 3, using it as a never-ending power source for his Electric types, allowing them to continually shock Red at full force, a strategy that turns against him when Red uses Saur's Razor Leaf to cut the supply cords and his insulating underwear with them. After having been merged with Articuno and Moltres into an undiscovered Pokémon, the three Pallet Town Trainers are able to defeat the combined monster, so it leaves his team, and Team Rocket afterwards to go back to the wild.
Green later captures Zapdos before the Gold, Silver & Crystal arc and uses it against Will and Karen, having caught it and its Legendary bird companions on her personal training journey to overcome her fear of birds. During this battle, it is lent to Blue when things get rough. Once returned, it is put back in its Poké Ball and isn't seen again, meaning it has either been deposited into her box or released.
In the Pokémon Battrio: Aim to be Battrio Master! manga
A Zapdos appeared in ABM01.
In the Pokémon Pocket Monsters manga
Zapdos debuted in Regain the Deserted Power Plant!.
A Zapdos appeared in Get Lugia!.
A Zapdos appeared in PMDP11.
In the TCG
- Main article: Zapdos (TCG)
Other appearances
When released from a Poké Ball, Zapdos uses a powerful Thunder Shock that hits opponents several times to produce a substantial amount of damage.
Trophy information
Zapdos flaps its wings, and summer storms appear, throwing lightning every which way. It's said that you can hear this legendary Pokémon coming, as its wings make a very distinctive popping sound as it flies. In addition to electrical moves like the dreaded Thunder, it also wields a vicious move called Drill Peck.
Zapdos appears in the background of the Prism Tower stage in the 3DS version of the game.
Trophy information
NA: Gazing up at dark storm clouds gathering in the sky, many children must have once wondered if the Pokémon they saw in the second Pokémon movie was in the clouds. An innocent and childish dream, perhaps... but even today as adults, the sound of thunder might just bring back memories of this Legendary bird Pokémon.
PAL: Gazing up at dark storm clouds gathering in the sky, many children must once have wondered if the Pokémon they just saw in the latest movie was lurking somewhere in their depths. An innocent and childish dream, perhaps...but even today as adults, the sound of thunder might just bring back memories of this Legendary Bird Pokémon.
Zapdos appears as a Spirit alongside Articuno and Moltres.
Game data
NPC appearances
- Zapdos is the first Legendary Pokémon encountered in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon. After it kidnaps Shiftry, the player must fight it at the top of Mt. Thunder. It is possible to recruit Zapdos by returning for another fight after the credits.
Pokédex entries
Generation I
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Kanto #145
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Red(ENG)
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A legendary bird Pokémon that is said to appear from clouds while dropping enormous lightning bolts.
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Blue
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Yellow
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This legendary bird Pokémon is said to appear when the sky turns dark and lightning showers down.
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Stadium
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A legendary bird Pokémon that appears with a gigantic thunder storm. It flies with the buzz and crack of electricity.
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Generation II
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Johto #236
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Gold
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This legendary bird Pokémon causes savage thunderstorms by flapping its glittering wings.
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Silver
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This legendary bird Pokémon is said to appear only when a thundercloud parts into two halves.
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Crystal
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Legendary bird Pokémon. They say lightning caused by the flapping of its wings causes summer storms.
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Stadium 2
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This legendary bird Pokémon cause savage thunderstorms by flapping its glittering wings.
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Generation III
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Hoenn #—
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Kanto #145
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Ruby
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Zapdos is a legendary bird Pokémon that has the ability to control electricity. It usually lives in thunderclouds. The Pokémon gains power if it is stricken by lightning bolts.
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Sapphire
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Emerald
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Zapdos is a legendary bird Pokémon that has the ability to control electricity. It usually lives in thunderclouds. It gains power if it is stricken by lightning bolts.
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FireRed
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One of the legendary bird Pokémon. While it is flying, it makes crackling and snapping sounds.
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LeafGreen
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A legendary bird Pokémon that is said to appear from clouds while dropping enormous lightning bolts.
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Generation IV
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Johto #241
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Diamond
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A legendary Pokémon that is said to live inside thunder clouds. It can freely control thunder.
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Pearl
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Platinum
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A legendary Pokémon that is said to live in thunderclouds. It freely controls lightning bolts.
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HeartGold
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This legendary bird Pokémon cause savage thunderstorms by flapping its glittering wings.
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SoulSilver
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This legendary bird Pokémon is said to appear only when a thundercloud parts into two halves.
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Generation V
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Black
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A legendary Pokémon that is said to live in thunderclouds. It freely controls lightning bolts.
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White
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A legendary Pokémon that is said to live in thunderclouds. It freely controls lightning bolts.
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White 2
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Generation VI
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Kalos Coastal #152
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A legendary bird Pokémon that is said to appear from clouds while dropping enormous lightning bolts.
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A legendary Pokémon that is said to live in thunderclouds. It freely controls lightning bolts.
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Omega Ruby
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Zapdos is a legendary bird Pokémon that has the ability to control electricity. It usually lives in thunderclouds. The Pokémon gains power if it is stricken by lightning bolts.
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Alpha Sapphire
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Game locations
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Generation VII
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Sun
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Moon
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Ultra Sun
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Ultra Moon
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Let's Go Pikachu
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Let's Go Eevee
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Power Plant (Only one) Routes 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, and 25
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In side games
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Generation II
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This Pokémon is unavailable in Generation II side games.
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In events
Held Items
Stats
Base stats
Stat
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Range
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At Lv. 50
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At Lv. 100
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90
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150 - 197
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290 - 384
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90
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85 - 156
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166 - 306
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85
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81 - 150
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157 - 295
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125
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117 - 194
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229 - 383
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90
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85 - 156
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166 - 306
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100
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94 - 167
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184 - 328
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Total: 580
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Other Pokémon with this total
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- Minimum stats are calculated with 0 EVs, IVs of 0, and (if applicable) a hindering nature.
- Maximum stats are calculated with 252 EVs, IVs of 31, and (if applicable) a helpful nature.
- This Pokémon's Special base stat in Generation I was 125.
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Pokéathlon stats
Type effectiveness
Under normal battle conditions in Generation IX, this Pokémon is:
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Learnset
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- Bold indicates a move that gets STAB when used by Zapdos
- Italic indicates a move that gets STAB only when used by an Evolution of Zapdos
- Click on the generation numbers at the top to see level-up moves from other generations
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- Bold indicates a move that gets STAB when used by Zapdos
- Italic indicates a move that gets STAB only when used by an Evolution of Zapdos
- Click on the generation numbers at the top to see TM moves from other generations
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- Bold indicates a move that gets STAB when used by Zapdos
- Italic indicates a move that gets STAB only when used by an Evolution of Zapdos
- Click on the generation numbers at the top to see level-up moves from other generations
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- Bold indicates a move that gets STAB when used by Zapdos
- Italic indicates a move that gets STAB only when used by an Evolution of Zapdos
- Click on the generation numbers at the top to see TM moves from other generations
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- Moves marked with an asterisk (*) must be chain bred onto Zapdos in Generation VII
- Moves marked with a double dagger (‡) can only be bred from a Pokémon who learned the move in an earlier generation.
- Moves marked with a superscript game abbreviation can only be bred onto Zapdos in that game.
- Bold indicates a move that gets STAB when used by Zapdos
- Italic indicates a move that gets STAB only when used by an Evolution of Zapdos
- Click on the generation numbers at the top to see Egg moves from other generations
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- A black or white abbreviation in a colored box indicates that Zapdos can be tutored the move in that game
- A colored abbreviation in a white box indicates that Zapdos cannot be tutored the move in that game
- Bold indicates a move that gets STAB when used by Zapdos
- Italic indicates a move that gets STAB only when used by an Evolution of Zapdos
- Click on the generation numbers at the top to see Move Tutor moves from other generations
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Side game data
Evolution
Sprites
Trivia
- Of all Legendary Pokémon with fixed in-game locations, Zapdos can be obtained with the fewest number of Badges: 2. The player can catch Zapdos with only the Boulder Badge and the Cascade Badge.
- Zapdos shares its category with Elekid and Electabuzz. They are all known as the Electric Pokémon.
- Zapdos and Jolteon's Japanese names are almost exactly the same as each other's, with a final s being the only difference.
- Zapdos possesses a type advantage over all other members of its trio, as well as its trio master, Lugia.
- In the anime episode The Bridge Bike Gang, Chopper's bike was decorated to look like a Zapdos.
Origin
Zapdos may be based on the Native American legend of the thunderbird, a spirit of thunder, lightning, and rain that took the form of a giant bird. The beating of the wings was said to create thunder. It may also have been based on the lightning bird, a bird created from wherever lightning hits the earth. Aesthetically, it may also be based on hummingbirds, due to the long beak, the rather simple wings, and described violent behavior.
Name origin
Zapdos is a combination of zap and dos (Spanish for two, indicating that it is the second in the series of Kanto Legendary birds).
Thunder is literally thunder.
In other languages
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Japanese
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サンダー Thunder
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From thunder
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French
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Électhor
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A combination of électrique and Thor, the Norse god of thunder
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Spanish
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Zapdos
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Same as English name
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German
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Zapdos
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Same as English name
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Italian
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Zapdos
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Same as English name
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Korean
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썬더 Sunder
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Transliteration of Japanese name
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Mandarin Chinese
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閃電鳥 / 闪电鸟 Shǎndiànniǎo
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Literally "Lightning bird"
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Cantonese Chinese
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雷鳥 Lèuihníuh
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Literally "Thunder bird"
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More languages
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Hindi
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ज़ॅपडोस Zapdos
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Transcription of English name
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Russian
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Запдос Zapdos
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Transcription of English name
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Related articles
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