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Um, no, that is a Did you know, or did you know that. If you have a better Idea then submit it to an administrator and they'll edit the main page, please sign your comments.--[[User:Pokemonguy1|Pokémon lovers]] [[User talk:Pokemonguy1|Any questions?]] <sub>[[Special:Random|Click here]]</sub> 21:49, 4 May 2009 (UTC) | Um, no, that is a Did you know, or did you know that. If you have a better Idea then submit it to an administrator and they'll edit the main page, please sign your comments.--[[User:Pokemonguy1|Pokémon lovers]] [[User talk:Pokemonguy1|Any questions?]] <sub>[[Special:Random|Click here]]</sub> 21:49, 4 May 2009 (UTC) | ||
When does a Kingdra do this anyway? Anime? |
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Two things. One, shouldn't it's German name origin be "seA dragon king" instead of "seE dragon king"? Two, wouldn't you say Kingdra more percisely resembles a leafy sea dragon?
Germans spell Ice "eis", tea "tee", and sea "see." evkl 04:35, 22 Jul 2005 (UTC)
Alright. You learn something new everyday. --ANinyMouse 06:57, 22 Jul 2005 (UTC)
- If the English names represent anything, several Pokémon names are, or contain, mis-spelled English words. Some examples are Jynx, Onix and Staryu. Does German do the same?User142 | Talk 11:25, 3 January 2006 (CST)
Kingdra / King Ghidora?
Something just occured to me: Kingdra (キングドラ) is very close to King Ghidora (キングギドラ), the famous rival of Godzilla. Aside from King Ghidora containing an extra katakana, they're the same word. Granted, the creatures don't look similar at all, aside from both being dragon-like, but does anyone think that this could be the inspiration for the name? Bikini MiltankFile:Ani241MS.gifMoo, I say. 18:54, 4 January 2008 (UTC)
- Kingudora vs Kingugidora. Possible, but the name section's all speculation anyway. TTEchidnaGSDS! 01:07, 5 January 2008 (UTC)
Flash Cannon
Why can Kingdra learn Flash Cannon, but not Solarbeam. I know it may have to do with the type of Kingdra, but the moves are both close to the same idea. Both store and release light. Any ideas? --PsychicRider 03:14, 21 June 2008 (UTC)
Light is the least important... it's just because of the type combination. Yeah, if you think I didn't notice, Typhlosion learns solarbeam in Gen IV, but that's an exception. hfc2X 06:25, 21 June 2008 (UTC)
360 degrees worthy for the trivia?
This was on the main page: Did you know that Kingdra can rotate thair heads 360 degrees? I might add it if I get no opposition - unsigned comment from Cat2killer (talk • contribs)
Um, no, that is a Did you know, or did you know that. If you have a better Idea then submit it to an administrator and they'll edit the main page, please sign your comments.--Pokémon lovers Any questions? Click here 21:49, 4 May 2009 (UTC)
When does a Kingdra do this anyway? Anime?