Japan made Pokemon. Pocket Monsters was the original name of Pokemon in Japan, but was later changed to Pokemon. Nintendo currently owns Pokemon.
Pokemon was conceived and introduced in Japan in 1995
Purchasing a Pokedex will help you find information on Pokemon characters. Wikipedia also serves as a valuable source in finding out more about Pokemon.
If you're talking about the starter pokemon, they do have names. The water type (the bear) is called Oshawott. The grass type (the leafy snake)is called Snivy and the fire type (the red pig) is called Tepig.
Pokemon NamesXatu is the only Pokemon with a name starting with an "x."
YOU CAN'T, you have to get the game in Tokyo/Japan in order to make the words on pokemon heartgold be japaneze. If you get it in a English state, it will be English!
they are dawn and lucas
No, all Pokemon characters are fictitious.
By main characters, I think you mean the player characters. If so, yes, they have names. The boy is named Hilbert, and the girl is named Hilda. Their Japanese names are similar as well. The boy's is Touya, and the girl's is Touko.
Italy: Gino Germany: Germouser Austria: Caustria Japan: Tama The rest of them don't have an official name!
Japan made Pokemon. Pocket Monsters was the original name of Pokemon in Japan, but was later changed to Pokemon. Nintendo currently owns Pokemon.
Pokemon was conceived and introduced in Japan in 1995
The characters in Fruits Basket live in Japan. The story is set in the city of Tokyo, where the main characters attend high school.
Pokemon platinum comes out in japan first cause the author of the Pokemon live in japan.
Purchasing a Pokedex will help you find information on Pokemon characters. Wikipedia also serves as a valuable source in finding out more about Pokemon.
If you're talking about the starter pokemon, they do have names. The water type (the bear) is called Oshawott. The grass type (the leafy snake)is called Snivy and the fire type (the red pig) is called Tepig.
Ash and Pikachu are some main characters in Pokemon.