The cast of La glaie bleue - 2008 includes: Josh Toups as Bad Spy Scott Woltz as Ben Breaux
The English translation of the Cajun French phrase 'la glaie bleue' is 'the blue iris.' In this context, 'la' means 'the,' 'glaie' translates to 'iris,' and 'bleue' means 'blue.' Cajun French is a dialect spoken in Louisiana that combines elements of French, Spanish, and African languages.
"The blue iris" is an English equivalent of the Cajun French phrase la glaie bleue.Specifically, the feminine singular definite article la means "the." The feminine noun glaie means "iris" in this context. The feminine adjective bleue means "blue."The pronunciation will be "lah gleh bluh" in French.
"The iris" is an English equivalent of the Cajun French phrase la glaie.Specifically, the feminine singular definite article la means "the." The feminine noun glaie means "iris." The pronunciation will be "lah gleh" in French.
Sidney has a Mightyena lv46, Shiftry lv48, Cacturne lv46, Cawdaunt lv 48 and Absol lv49 Phobe has a Dusclops lv48 and a Dusclops lv51, Banette lv 49 and a Banette lv49 and Sableye lv50 Glacia has a Sealo lv50 and a Sealo lv52, Glalie lv50 and a Glaie lv52 and Walrein lv53 Drake has a Shelgon lv52, Altaria lv54, Kingdra lv53, Flygon lv53 and Salamence lv55 Champion Wallace has Tentacruel lv55, Gyarados lv56, Ludicolo lv56, Whiscash lv56, Wailord lv57 and Milotic lv58
Okay, for all you Ace trainers in Platinum, one main problem with your teams, is that many trainers duplicate types, or move types, which lower the range of supper-effective moves and such. You want to have a wide variety of types, for example, you could go with this team:Rhyperior (Rock/Ground) - Megahorn - Earthquake - Stone Edge - Brick BreakGyarados (Water/Flying) - Waterfall - Ice Fang - Earthquake - Stone EdgeScizor (Bug/Steel) - Night Slash - X-Scissor - Brick Break - Iron HeadLatios (Dragon/Psychic) - Dragon Pulse - Psychic - Thunderbolt - Shadow BallBlaziken (Fire/Fighting) - Blaze Kick - Sky Uppercut - Brave Bird - EarthquakeElectivire (Electric) - Earthquake - Thunderbolt - Brick Break - Iron TailThis, indeed, is my own team. As you may see, there are a few duplicate moves, like Earthquake, Brick Break, and Stone Edge, but these are very useful moves. Just remember, never have more than one of the same types. Sometimes, it is okay to have one, for example, you have a Gyarados (Water/Flying) and Dragonite (Dragon/Flying) because Gyarados and Dragonite have different resistances (Gyarados is quad-resistant to Electric, meanwhile it is not very effective against Dragonite).here is a great team if they are in the78-100 garchomp tyranitar infernape empoleon jolteon and lucarioMy Team Is Lv100 Heatran Lv100 Palkia Lv100 Dialga Lv100 Giratina Lv100 Cressilia Lv100 Darkrai I got him from the special event until September 23Ive got a lvl 100 arceus,darkrai,shaymin;spiritomb,palkia and garchomp =]=]=]my team is garchomp tyrainitar blazinkin glaie sceptile and staraptorI think my team is pretty good lvl 100 tyrannitar groudon Metagross Salamance and Aggron (only have GBA will be getting Platinum soon ) And way to go earthquake. If any one has a good 6th Pokemon to fit into my team, post back here. ZARAXEONA good sixth Pokemon will be : Blissey !!! give her the moveset as followsSoftboiledToxicBlizzardPsychic (for fighting)EV train her in defense. VERY IMPORTANT !!!! :)my main team is:Arceus LV.100 (judgment, recover,hyper beam, and fly.)palkia LV.100 (spacial rend, surf, aqua tail, and aura sphere.)dialga LV.100 (roar of time,aura sphere,blizerrd(no i spelled it rong),and earth power.)rest i will not tell u moves. (srry.taking too long.)INFERNAPE,EMPOLEON,AND TORTERRA.