User:Lady Ariel/Missing Vietnamese names
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This is a list of pages that are missing Vietnamese names that can be found in Pokémon Adventures.
Characters
- Pokédex holders
- Gym Leaders
- Trainer Classes
- Executive (might be mentioned in PS029, PS030, PS032, PS037, PS157, PS445, PS446, PS447, PS448, PS450)
- Swimmer (might be mentioned in PS209)
- Camper (mentioned in PS064, PS153; likely will be a translation of its Generation I name)
- Youngster (might be mentioned in PS091; might also be in the characters introduction page at the start of Volume 9)
- Sage (individual names too)
- Fisherman (might be mentioned in PS147, PS238; might also be mentioned in Yellow's summary at the end of PS291)
- Team Aqua Grunt
- Aqua Admin (might be mentioned in PS192, PS247)
- Team Magma Grunt
- Magma Admin
- Picnicker (not sure if it is named)
- Magma Leader (might be mentioned in PS248; might also be listed in the brief bio about Maxie at the start of Volume 22)
- Aqua Leader (might be mentioned in PS244, PS248; might also be listed in the brief bio about Archie at the start of Volume 22)
- Sailor (might be mentioned in PS480)
- Maid (in PS309)
- Triathlete (might be translated in the Press statement at the end of PS318)
- Hex Maniac
- Ruin Maniac
- Battle Girl
- Bug Catcher (might be mentioned in PS453)
- Ninja Boy
- Gentleman
- Aroma Lady
- Pokémon Ranger
- Roughneck (might be mentioned in PS382)
- Veteran
- Pokémon Breeder (might be mentioned in PS539)
- Team Plasma Grunt (might not be named until PS480)
- Baker
- Guitarist (mentioned in PS500)
- Actress (mentioned in PS530)
- Actor (mentioned in PS530)
- Others
- Chairtarō
- Ghost (literal) (might be mentioned in PS013)
- Radio Director (Giám đốc; Hiroo)
- Mr. Stone (needs full name added from PAORAS05, PAORAS13)
- Subleaders of the Sea Scheme (Subleaders of Sea Scheme (Các phó thủ lĩnh chiến lược biển))
- Three Fires (Ba ngọn lửa)
- Amber (needs the name for his nickname "The Drop of Terror")
- Kanto Pokémon Federation (not sure if they are named)
- Mr. Berlitz (Ngài Berlitz)
- Mr. Foreman (page doesn't exist yet, so the name can be listed here temporarily)
- Advanced level Grunt (SHITAPPA)
- Danny
- Underground Man
- Bebe
- Hayley (not sure if she is named)
- Mira
- Cheryl
- Marley
- Seven Sages (mentioned in PS441)
- Maximo
- Jet
- Magnus
- Kimono Girl
- Petrel
- Baoba
- Primo (might be named at the end of PS446)
- Sakura
- Shadow Triad (might not be named until PS523)
- Lou Karr
- Colress
- Yancy
- Hugh
- Maya
- Yuko
- Yuki
- Magician
- Brycen-Man
- MT
Character's Pokémon
- Professor Oak's Fearow (might not be named)
- Mr. Foreman's Psyduck (Vàng)
- Unown befriend by Diamond and Pearl (Bạn Nóng vội và Bạn Thong thả)
- Rad Rickshaw's Clefairy (Pippirin và Pippiran)
- Whitley's Foongy
Locations
- Cities and Towns
- Others
- Underground Path (Kanto Routes 7-8) (in the Adventures map in Volume 2; also the name for Underground Path (Kanto Routes 5-6))
- Ilex Forest shrine
- Team Rocket airship (Phi thuyền của Nhóm Rocket)
- Battle Tent
- S.S. Spiral (not sure if it is named)
- Vista Lighthouse (in PS404)
- Maniac Tunnel (not sure if it is named)
- Spear Pillar
- The Underground
- Villa
- Battleground
- Battle Frontier
- Battle Tower
- Turnback Cave
- Pokéathlon Dome
- Safari Zone
- Cliff Cave
- Sinjoh Ruins (mentioned in PS447)
- Glitter Lighthouse (in PS448; might be a translation of Olivine Lighthouse)
- Mystri Stage
- Pokémon League (mentioned in PS463, PS464)
- Pokémon League
- Tall grass (might be mentioned in PS464, PS502, PS503, PS506)
- Desert Resort
- Victory Road (mentioned in PS465)
- N's Castle (might not be named until PS520)
- Pokémon Musical (Cool, Cute, Elegant, and Quirky are mentioned in PS482; Musical Theater is mentioned in PS483)
- Pinwheel Forest
- Skyarrow Bridge
- Liberty Garden
- Relic Castle (on the paper Grimsley finds in PS482; mentioned in PS523)
- Driftveil Drawbridge
- Big Stadium and Small Court (in Volume 46; Small Court is also mentioned in PS525)
- Village Bridge (mentioned in PS486)
- Battle Subway
- Cold Storage
- Twist Mountain (might be mentioned in PS492)
- Chargestone Cave (not sure if it is named)
- Celestial Tower
- Dragonspiral Tower
- Tubeline Bridge
- Rumination Field (might be mentioned in PS506, PS507)
- Mistralton Cave (the name for Guidance Chamber might be mentioned in PS507)
- Marvelous Bridge (mentioned in PS506)
- Trial Chamber (might be mentioned in PS507)
- Entralink (not sure if it is named)
- Pledge Grove
- P2 Laboratory
- Puddle (might be mentioned in PS517)
- Giant Chasm (mentioned in Blake's report in Volume 52, also mentioned in PS536)
- Join Avenue (mentioned in PS525, PS530)
- Unity Tower
- Pokéstar Studios
- Plasma Frigate (might not be named until PS538)
Pokéstar Studios movies
These are all mentioned in PS530. The ones that are only listed are on the list of movies, which is seen in two different panels (which should give you the first part of the name in the second panel and the second part of the name in the first panel). The first panel is when Whitley first looks at the list of movies and the second time is when Sabrina appears to help her decide.
- Love and Battles
- Everlasting Memories
- Brycen-Man (on the list)
- Invaders (on the list)
- Timegate Traveler (on the list)
- Red Fog of Terror (on the list)
- Big Monster 2
Moves
- String Shot
- Uproar
- Brave Bird
- Wring Out
- Metal Burst
- Iron Head
- Embargo
- Brine
- Giga Impact
- Draco Meteor
- Feint
- Night Slash
- Magma Storm
- Toxic Spikes
- Bug Buzz (mentioned in PS427)
- Miracle Eye
- Crush Grip
- Trump Card
- Shadow Force
- Leaf Storm
- Lunar Dance
- Lava Plume
- Power Trick
- Guard Split
- Bug Bite
- Heal Block
- Me First
- Aqua Tail
- Head Smash
- Aqua Ring
- Captivate
- Last Resort
- Dragon Pulse
- Worry Seed
- Seed Flare
- Magnet Rise
- Heart Swap
- Double Hit
- Judgment (might not be named until Arceus's summary at the end of PS457)
- Tailwind
- Avalanche
- Assurance
- Rock Wrecker
- Copycat
- Switcheroo
- Acupressure
- Flame Charge
- Cotton Spore
- Echoed Voice
- Incinerate
- Work Up
- Electro Ball
- Acid Spray
- Tail Slap
- Smack Down
- Cotton Guard
- Volt Switch
- Bulldoze
- Storm Throw
- Retaliate
- Leaf Tornado
- Icicle Crash
- Grass Pledge
- Fire Pledge
- Heat Crash
- Electroweb
- Quiver Dance
- Acrobatics
- Dragon Tail
- Shift Gear
- Relic Song
- Scald
- Head Charge
- Sky Drop (mentioned in PS508; in PS523)
- Sacred Sword
- Clear Smog
- Hex
- Fusion Bolt
- Fusion Flare
- After You
- Flame Burst
- Drill Run
- Struggle Bug
- Wild Charge
- Hurricane
- Gear Grind
- Telekinesis
- Psyshock
- Heavy Slam
- Venoshock
- Razor Shell
- Techno Blast
Abilities
- Bad Dreams
- Flash Fire (in Rapidash's summary in PS420 and PS440)
- Soundproof (in PS427)
- Sand Stream (in PS428)
- Levitate (in PS430)
- Slow Start (in Diamond's Pokémon summary at the end of PS434)
- Tangled Feet (in Pearl's Pokémon summary at the end of PS437)
- Anger Point (in Pearl's Pokémon summary at the end of PS438)
- Sand Veil (in Pearl's Pokémon summary at the end of PS438)
- Snow Cloak (in Platinum's Pokémon summary at the end of PS440)
- Flower Gift (in Platinum's Pokémon summary at the end of PS440)
- Water Absorb (in PS442)
- Chlorophyll (in PS442)
- Hustle (in PS442)
- Iron Fist (in Crystal's Pokémon summary at the end of PS450)
- Insomnia (in Silver's Pokémon summary at the end of PS454)
- Multitype (in PS455; might also be mentioned in Arceus's summary at the end of PS457)
- Technician (in Gold's Pokémon summary at the end of PS456)
- Forewarn (most likely in Black's Pokémon summary)
- Unnerve (most likely in Black's Pokémon summary)
- Sheer Force (most likely in Black's Pokémon summary; also mentioned in PS505)
- Motor Drive
- Illusion (in PS489)
- Healer (most likely in White's Pokémon summary at the end of PS502)
- Magic Guard (most likely in White's Pokémon summary in Volume 48)
- Big Pecks (most likely in White's Pokémon summary in Volume 48)
- Ice Body
- Zen Mode
- Cursed Body
- Solid Rock
- Mold Breaker
- Teravolt (not sure if its the same name as the one listed)
- Turboblaze
Items
- Without pages
These items don't have individual pages yet, so their names can be listed here temporarily.
- Devon Goods
- Letter
- Scanner
- Pokéblock Case
- Soot Sack
- Ruby
- Sapphire
- Dragon Skull
- Prop Case
- Colress MCHN (mentioned in PS528, PS530, PS531, seen in PS537)
- Devices
- Pokétch apps
- Xtransceiver
- Berries
- Babiri Berry (in PS429)
- Other
- Lemonade (might be mentioned in PS022; not sure if its the same name as the one listed)
- GS Ball (might not be named until PS458)
- Frontier Pass (in PS303)
- Explorer Kit
- Secret Key
- Ice Heal (mentioned in PS436)
- Lunar Wing
- Hyper Potion (mentioned in PS436; not sure if it is named in PS411)
- Apriblender
- Rage Candy Bar
- Razor Claw (in PS445)
- Plate (not sure if its the same name as the one listed)
- Dream Mist (mentioned in PS461, PS471, PS518)
- Liberty Pass
- Prop
- Max Revive (in PS494)
- Big Mushroom (in PS506)
- Medal (in PS526)
- Wing (mentioned in PS526; Resist Wing is mentioned in PS528)
- Drive (also needs the names for the Burn Drive, Chill Drive, Douse Drive, and Shock Drive)
- Rare Candy (mentioned in PS528)
- Battle item (X Defense, X Speed, X Attack, X Sp. Def, and X Sp. Atk are mentioned in PS529)
Forms
These need the names for the different forms of the Pokémon (except Red Gyarados).
- Red Gyarados (might be mentioned in PS338, PS362)
- West Sea and East Sea might be mentioned in PS340 (this is for Shellos and Gastrodon)
- Rotom (in PS430)
- Giratina (in PS433)
- Cherrim (in PS440)
- Spiky-eared Pichu
- Meloetta (not sure if it is named)
- Darmanitan (only Zen Mode is named)
- Keldeo (Resolute Form might be mentioned in PS519)
- Tornadus, Thundurus, and Landorus (both are mentioned in PS520, Therian Forme is mentioned in PS537)
Other
- Form and Forme
- Baby Pokémon
- Starter Pokémon (not sure if it is named; might be mentioned in PS517)
- Caught Pokémon (might be mentioned in PS186, PS187, PS528, PS531)
- Released Pokémon (might be mentioned in PS047, PS466, PS467, PS488, PS491, PS509, PS511, PS518, PS522, PS526, PS529)
- Pokémon breeding (might be mentioned in PS178)
- Pokémon training (might be mentioned in PS032, PS178)
- Pokémon battle (might be mentioned in PS029, PS056, PS064, PS178, PS183, PS186, PS190, PS287, PS428, PS460, PS463, PS464, PS469, PS473, PS476, PS480, PS484, PS487, PS494, PS500, PS502, PS530, PS531; might be listed in the summary of Crystal's Pokémon at the end of Volume 11, might also be mentioned under Ruby's bio at the start of Volume 18)
- Shiny Pokémon (might be mentioned in PS121; probably will be a translation of the Japanese name for differently colored)
- Multi Battle (might also be called a translation of Tag Battle; might be mentioned in PS309)
- Experience (listed in Red's Pokémon summary in Volume 2; might be mentioned in PS200, PS516)
- Recall (possibly a translation of the Japanese name for replace; might be mentioned in PS016, PS023, PS144, PS162, PS191, PS246, PS290, PS388, PS419, PS420, PS427, PS434, PS437, PS438, PS443, PS459, PS473, PS484, PS495, PS514, PS517, PS518)
- Recoil (might be mentioned in PS274, PS342, PS409, PS508, PS516)
- Pokémon Professor
- Pokémon Trainer (might be mentioned in PS015, PS035, PS178, PS180, PS190, PS208, PS287, PS463, PS464, PS484, PS525, PS526; might also be mentioned in Red's summary at the end of PS270)
- Original Trainer (might be listed in the summary of Crystal's Pokémon at the end of Volume 11)
- Damage (might be mentioned in PS247, PS470, PS485, PS486, PS487, PS492, PS502, PS504, PS508, PS514, PS516, PS518, PS521, PS528)
- Friendship (might be mentioned in PS030, PS094, PS101, PS299, PS346, PS500, PS528)
- Item
- Rematch (not sure if it is named)
- Appeal (might be mentioned in PS200, PS217, PS225, PS232)
- Escape (might be mentioned in PS017, PS117, PS198, PS208, PS209, PS221, PS282, PS309, PS465, PS480, PS488, PS491, PS523)
- Party (might be mentioned in PS310, PS312, PS460, PS491)
- Level (might be mentioned in PS015, PS111, PS290, PS292, PS305, PS308, PS451)
- Physical move (might be mentioned in PS077, PS336, PS360; might also be mentioned in Green's Nidorina's summary at the end of PS283)
- Contact
- Power (might be mentioned in PS094, PS199, PS210, PS279, PS285, PS485, PS498, PS503, PS508, PS514)
- Accuracy (might be mentioned in PS276, PS284, PS474)
- Power Point (might be mentioned in PS312)
- Battle Point (mentioned in PS320)
- Bag (might be mentioned in PS094, PS182, PS183, PS184, PS240, PS241, PS415, PS430, PS531)
- Pokémon category (might be mentioned in PS377)
- Proteam Omega (individual character names are in PS403, PS460)
- House of Berlitz
- Special move (might be mentioned in PS360, PS476)
- Slot machine (might be mentioned in PS357)
- Critical hit (might be mentioned in PS382, PS389, PS398, PS424, PS427, PS443, PS494)
- Lake guardians (might be mentioned in PS401, PS410, PS411, PS440)
- Warp tile (in PS407)
- Flavor (Dry is in the summaries for Lopunny and Rapidash in PS420)
- Pokéathlon
- Performance (in PS442)
- Triple Battle
- Scalchop and seamitar (Scalchop is mentioned in PS470, PS526, PS527, PS528; seamitar is mentioned in PS510)
- Sandstorm (weather condition) (in PS481)
- Signature move (might be mentioned in PS521)
- Swords of Justice (mentioned in Blake's report in Volume 52)
- Autumn Choral Competition