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Zarude (Japanese: ザルード Zarude) is a dual-type Dark/Grass Mythical Pokémon introduced in Generation VIII.
It is not known to evolve into or from any other Pokémon.
It was revealed on Pokémon Day 2020.
It has 2 known moves in Taunt and Power Whip
Biology
Zarude is a bipedal Pokémon that resembles a monkey. Its body is mainly black with greyish tints. Four green rings surround each of its two arms along with two identical green markings on its hands. It has red eyes with yellow pupils along with a long black tail. On its chest is a gray marking resembling that of a rib-cage.
Zarude can grow vines at will from its back neck, wrists, and the soles of its feet. The vine it creates are flexible and strong. Zarude uses the vines for many situations. The vines are capable of wrapping around tree branches to move and collect berries from distant branches. Zarude's vines can also heal a wound by wrapping around it. Zarude is known to live in packs located in the center of dense forests. Other Pokémon fear living in the same forest as Zarude due to it attacking anyone who is not a part of its pack. When Zarude fights it swings around the trees and their branches while relentlessly attacking with either its sharp claws or other means. Zarude excels in battles thanks to its quick wit.[1]
In the anime
Major appearances
Zarude is set to appear in M23.
Minor appearances
Trivia
Origin
While Zarude has many standard monkey features, it seems to resemble baboons and mandrills the closest, with its fangs, claws, size, and facial structure. It also possesses traits of spider monkeys with how they use vines to grapple enemies and trees, where spider monkeys use their prehensile tails. In addition, it has similarities to certain kinds of lemurs, especially in its facial features and build, such as the aye-aye. Zarude could be based on the Shug Monkey in English Folklore and the Carew Ape that's said to haunt Carew Castle in Wales.
Name origin
Zarude may be a combination of 猿 saru (monkey) and rude.
In other languages
Language
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Title
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Meaning
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Japanese
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ザルード Zarude
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From 猿 saru and rude
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French
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Zarude
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Same as English name
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Spanish
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Zarude
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Same as English name
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German
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Zarude
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Same as English name
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Italian
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Zarude
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Same as English name
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Korean
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자루도 Jarudo
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Transcription of its Japanese name
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Mandarin Chinese
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薩戮德 / 萨戮德 Sàlùdé
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Transcription of its Japanese name and 殺戮 / 杀戮 shālù
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Cantonese Chinese
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薩戮德 Saatluhkdāk
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Mandarin-based transcription of its Japanese name and 殺戮 saatluhk
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More languages
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Russian
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Заруд Zarud
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From English name
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Notes
External links
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