Carnivine's counterpart in Dragon Quest:
https://dragon-quest.org/wiki/Carnivine
Yeah not really. Original localization was Carnivore plant.
And contrast with Pokémon Carnivine who in the Japanese version is called Muskippa, the DQ one is called Hitokuisou.
First entry was meant for this thread to begin with. Posted it earlier on in the anime trivia thread by mistake.
1. Can't recall, plus a few commenter mention knowing one of the things on here: WEIRD Pokemon Facts in Under 10 Minutes!
The first one on here which caught my attention is how to...
So this monster from Dragon Quest V: Hulagan - Dragon Quest Wiki
Is recruitable. And the first US port which came out a couple years prior to Black and White, one of the four default names for Hulagan is Alola.
Well not trivia for a Pokémon specific game, overworld sprites for a Gundam, Penguin and Pikachu exists in the files for Dragon Quest I and II on the Game Boy Color (Back when the US Version was still localized as Dragon Warrior)...
Reposting what was off-topic in the anime forum (though kind of relevant for a game mechanic used sparingly), in the original Famicom/NES of Dragon Quest II, there was a very rare headwear called currently in localizations, the Mad cap (Originally Mysterious Hat). Great for your traveling...
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