Talk:Charizard

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Character or species?

Should it (and the other Pokémon) count as characters or species? Pikachu & Co. are filed as characters, and of these Pokémon, there will also only be one of each. (Except, of course, when there are two Trainers in battle, but that would make Mario a species, too) I guess they are more fitting being characters. - Cobold (talk · contribs) 08:11, 13 August 2007 (EDT)

I guess your right. I was thinking about the Poké Ball Pokémon at that time, so, I classed them as species :P OK, character it is. My Bloody Valentine Wow, I thought someone was going to complain over these should be merged. YAY, that hasn't happened yet!! :P
Sheik has an article, Zero Suit Samus has an article, why shouldn't they have? - Cobold (talk · contribs) 08:18, 13 August 2007 (EDT)
That's what I thought. My Bloody Valentine Which is why I made them :P

Charizard

Is Charizard's name in Brawl often "Lizardon?"

A pokemon fan, --Glitz User 18:21, 14 February 2008 (EST)

"Lizardon" is Charizard's Japanese name. And as you may know, Brawl has ONLY been released in Japan at this point. That's why he's called "Lizardon" in most gameplay videos. His American name is Charizard. My Bloody Valentine