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==Before Game Release==
 
==Before Game Release==
 
===May 2010===
 
===May 2010===
The new starters had been revealed in the May CoroCoro´s scans as [[Tsutarja]], [[Pokabu]], and [[Mijumaru]]. The new starters seem to[[File:GENVSTARTERS.png|thumb|300px|Generation V Starters]] be a grass snake, a fire pig and a sea otter, respectively. Game versions have been revealed to be on Nintendo DS and Wii and their mascots are[[ Zekrom]] for Pokémon White and [[Reshiram]] for Pokémon Black.
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The new starters had been revealed in the May CoroCoro´s scans as [[Snivy]], [[Tepig]], and [[Oshawott]]. The new starters seem to[[File:GENVSTARTERS.png|thumb|300px|Generation V Starters]] be a grass snake, a fire pig and a sea otter, respectively. Game versions have been revealed to be on Nintendo DS and Wii and their mascots are[[ Zekrom]] for Pokémon White and [[Reshiram]] for Pokémon Black.
 
===June 2010===
 
===June 2010===
   
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[[Zorua]] {{type|Dark}}-type ''The Illusory Fox Pokémon'' (February 10, 2010)
 
[[Zorua]] {{type|Dark}}-type ''The Illusory Fox Pokémon'' (February 10, 2010)
   
[[Tsutarja]][[Tsutaja | ]]{{type|Grass}}-type ''The Grass Snake Pokemon'' (May 12, 2010)
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[[Snivy]]{{type|Grass}}-type ''The Grass Snake Pokemon'' (May 12, 2010)
   
[[Pokabu]] {{Type|Fire}}-type'' The Fire Pig Pokémon ''(May 12, 2010)
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[[Tepig]] {{Type|Fire}}-type'' The Fire Pig Pokémon ''(May 12, 2010)
   
[[Mijumaru|Mijumaru ]]''{{Type|Water}} ''The Sea Otter Pokémon ''(May 12, 2010)''
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[[Oshawott]]''{{Type|Water}} ''The Sea Otter Pokémon ''(May 12, 2010)''
   
 
[[Zekrom]] (Legendary) {{type|Dragon}}/{{type|Electric}}-type ''The Black Yin Pokémon ''(May 29, 2010)
 
[[Zekrom]] (Legendary) {{type|Dragon}}/{{type|Electric}}-type ''The Black Yin Pokémon ''(May 29, 2010)
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[[Kibago]]'' ''{{type|Dragon}}-type ''The Tusk Pokemon ''(June 27, 2010)
 
[[Kibago]]'' ''{{type|Dragon}}-type ''The Tusk Pokemon ''(June 27, 2010)
   
[[Janobii]] {{type|Grass}}-type ''The Grass Snake Pokemon'' (Tsutarja's first evolution) (June 27, 2010)
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[[Janobii]] {{type|Grass}}-type ''The Grass Snake Pokemon'' (Snivy's first evolution) (June 27, 2010)
   
[[Futachimaru]] {{type|Water}}-type ''The Training Pokemon'' (Mijumaru's first evolution) (June 27, 2010)
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[[Futachimaru]] {{type|Water}}-type ''The Training Pokemon'' (Oshawott's first evolution) (June 27, 2010)
   
 
[[Moguryu]]'' ''{{type|Ground}}-type ''The Mole Pokemon ''(June 28, 2010)
 
[[Moguryu]]'' ''{{type|Ground}}-type ''The Mole Pokemon ''(June 28, 2010)
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[[Choroneko]] {{type|Dark}}-type ''The Ill-Natured Pokemon'' (September 1, 2010)
 
[[Choroneko]] {{type|Dark}}-type ''The Ill-Natured Pokemon'' (September 1, 2010)
   
[[Chaobuu]]'' ''{{type|Fire}}/{{type|Fighting}}-type ''The Fire Pig Pokemon'' (Pokabu's 1st evolution) (September 1, 2010)
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[[Chaobuu]]'' ''{{type|Fire}}/{{type|Fighting}}-type ''The Fire Pig Pokemon'' (Tepig's 1st evolution) (September 1, 2010)
   
[[Jaroda]] {{type|Grass}}-type (Tsutarja's second evolution)'' The Royal Pokemon'' (September 1, 2010)
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[[Jaroda]] {{type|Grass}}-type (Snivy's second evolution)'' The Royal Pokemon'' (September 1, 2010)
   
[[Enbuoo]] {{type|Fire}}/{{type|Fighting}}-type (Pokabu's second evolution) ''The Big Fire Pig Pokemon'' (September 1, 2010)
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[[Enbuoo]] {{type|Fire}}/{{type|Fighting}}-type (Tepig's second evolution) ''The Big Fire Pig Pokemon'' (September 1, 2010)
   
[[Daikenki]] {{type|Water}}-type (Mijumaru's second evolution)'' The Dignity Pokιmon'' (September 1, 2010)
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[[Daikenki]] {{type|Water}}-type (Oshawott's second evolution)'' The Dignity Pokιmon'' (September 1, 2010)
   
 
[[Churine]] {{type|Grass}}-type ''The Stump Pokemon'' (September 2, 2010)
 
[[Churine]] {{type|Grass}}-type ''The Stump Pokemon'' (September 2, 2010)

Revision as of 02:08, 11 December 2010

Generation V in the Pokémon franchise, is a term used to describe the fifth set of games introduced into the series. The first

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Zoroark, The First Generation V Pokemon Revealed

two new Pokémon that will star in the 13th movie Phantom Champion Zoroark have been revealed as Zorua and Zoroark. The titles for these games have been revealed to be Pokémon Black and White, and a recent announcement made by Nintendo has stated that these games are set to be released on September 18th, 2010.

Before Game Release

May 2010

The new starters had been revealed in the May CoroCoro´s scans as Snivy, Tepig, and Oshawott. The new starters seem to

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Generation V Starters

be a grass snake, a fire pig and a sea otter, respectively. Game versions have been revealed to be on Nintendo DS and Wii and their mascots areZekrom for Pokémon White and Reshiram for Pokémon Black.

June 2010

On June 11th, 2010, seven new Pokémon were revealed, on June 28, 2010, eight new pokemon were revealed, and on June 27, 2010, a picture of Pokemon: Best Wishes anime leaked on the internet revealing four new pokemon and two new characters as well.

July 2010

People were invited to the early screening of this year's movie on July 3rd, 2010; "The Ruler Of Illusions; Zoroark". The trailer revealed a new Pokemon called Minezumi, and another one named Victini, a legendary "Victory Pokemon". On July 25, 2010 this pokemon confirmed to be a ledgendary and its name is Victini. These pokemon were confirmed on July 10, 2010 with the premier of this movie. On July 3, 2010 images of Bandai toys have leaked revealing Yanappu, the grass monkey Pokemon. On July 9, 2010 an image of the demo of these games leaked revealing a new pokemon Hatooboo. On July 11, 2010 Pokemon Sunday revealed the silouhette of a bird pokemon, and his name confirmed later on the day with the Coro Coro leaked scans as Wargle, the Valor Pokemon. In addition a new pokemon was revealed too, and it is Munna's evolution, Musharna, which has the ability to use Dream Smoke to send you to the Dream World. On July 21, 2010, a new Pokemon was revealed on Oha Suta, Mamanboo. On July 29, 2010 Oha Suta Shows a 6-minute new footage revealing three new pokemon: Shikijika, Miruhoggu and Swanna.

August 2010

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Yanappu, The Grass Monkey

On August 7, 2010, pictures from Corocoro were leaked containing info mainly from pokemon that has been revaled from trailers. In addition to these, Basurao image was revealed from demo. On August 10, 2010 more clear images was leaked from the Demo revealing Tabunne image. On August 18, 2010, a video was shown on many websites revealing two unknown Pokemon: the blue octopus Pururiru and Marakacchi. On August 21, 2010, the pokemon from the Bandai toys was revealed as Yanappu. On August 3, 2010 many images leaked from Yahoo images (Japanese) and revealed an image of a new pokemon which showed Kurumiru. On August 6, 2010, four new Pokemon from demo were leaked on Pokejungle, one was Emonga The Flying Squirrel Pokemon, Hihidaruma's pre evolution, Darumakka, as well asBasurao and Tabunne .

September 2010 - Game Release

On September 1, 2010 several new Black and White commercials were available to those who have Japanese Wiis and it appeared there could be a new Pokemon chasing Chillarmy in the third video. Also on the same date, evolutions for the starters were leaked. On September 2, 2010 during an update on the official site of Pokemon, a new Pokemon, Nageki, in an image but it was all covered with accessories from Pokemon Musical. On September 4, 2010 another image was leaked revealing two new Pokemon that was part of the monkey trio a long with Yanappu. On September 6, a trailer for the special episode Can’t Wait! Pokemon Sunday BW Special! revealed a new cat Pokemon, Choroneko. On September 11, 2010 six new pokemon were revealed by the Coro Coro's October issue. Pokexperto site started revealing all pokemon before the release of the games.

Generation V Enhancements

Generation V has many new enhancments, as do all the other generations. This generation, however, is unlike the others. Almost everything is changed, including graphics, battle changes, plots, rivals, towns, viewpoints, Gym Leaders, the Elite Four, legendary encounters, landscape, competitions, and much much more.

Graphics

The graphics in PokTemplate:Emon Black and White have changed drastically. Below are some of the things that Generation V has to offer in this new gaming century.

Battles

The Battling System has changed very much, below are examples of some changes of it.

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  • PokTemplate:Emon now move during the battle! When your PokTemplate:Emon's health depleats to red, the battle music becomes different and your PokTemplate:Emon move slower.
  • The backround moves in a circle, and changes if it is in day, night, dawn, in a building, etc.
  • Only Rivals' sprites move now.
  • You PokTemplate:Emon no longer change colors for a moment when it's stats are lowered. Instead, a bar telling the stat appears.
  • You can find the weather on the battle menu.
  • The battle menu appears to be a pokTemplate:Eball.
  • There are now triple battles!
  • There are now new rotation battles! In rotation battles, you rotate your team to hit certain PokTemplate:Emon.

Cities

  • Cities are now in 3D!
  • When exiting some cities, it will show the entire city in one screen. An example is Hiun City.
  • People now can walk around and comment.
  • Cities have been expanded to a missive scale as well as town staying the same however.

Legendary PokTemplate:Emon Encounters

  • When encountering Reshiram, the 3D aspects are taken to the extreame. When it enters, chaos happens. It lands and thumb|right|298px|Legendary Trio Battle with Cobalonshoots flames around in a fiery circle.
  • When encountering Zekrom, the 3D aspects are taken to the extreame. When it enters, a storm happens. It lands and shoots electricity out in a explosion of thunder.
  • When encountering Cobalon, Virizion and Terrakion a series of three slashes appear, and glass breaks. You then enter the battle.
  • When walking toward the Legendary PokTemplate:Emon Kyurem, Kyuremu flash freezes time and brings you to it's cave. You then fight it with the same music as the Champion Adeku battle.
  • When you enter a sort of Poetry Cafe, a man asks you to to hear his music. When he plays, Meloetta comes and dances with the music. You then receive Meloetta.
  • A man guides you into a forest where Kerudio resides. In order to receive it, you must have Cobalon, Virizion, and Terrakion. When Keruido sees the trio, it is happy to se them and joins you.
  • To capture Victini, you must get the Liberty Ticket and get on a boat to Liberty Island in Hiun City. When you climb to the top of the Liberty Tower, Victini awaits you.
  • When you encounter Voltolos, Landlos, and Tornelos, it will fly doen to the area you are in. When the battle begins, a slash will appear witha bright light, as well as lightning being heard.

Gyms

  • When you receive a Gym Badge, your case will float to the screen, along with the badge, and be placed in the case. Then the case will return to your pocket.
  • In some Gyms, such as the first one, the leader you fight depends on which leader you fight.
  • In the final Gym, in PoTemplate:Eemon Black you fight Shaga, and in PokTemplate:Emon White you will fight Iris.
  • Lots of Gyms have many new 3D enhancements.
  • Some Gyms don't even have the Gym Symbol on it, and may be hidden.

Elite Four and Champion/N Battle

  • The Elite Four's rooms have been shown to the top of the game's 3D potential.
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    Elite Four Renbu's Room

  • When N attaches his castle to the PokTemplate:Emon League, the 3D is very extravagent.
  • The Elite Four no longer move as sprites.
  • You are lifted through a spiral pathway in a way in every Elite Four's room.
  • You can now choose which Elite Four to fight first.

Competitions

  • There is a new feature called the PokeMusical where you can enter your PokTemplate:Emon in the musical, almost like a PokTemplate:Emon Contest.
  • There is a new feature called the Battle Subway where you can fight trainers while riding a Subway.
  • There is a new feature called the Royal Isshu which is a ship in Hiun City.
  • There is a new feature called the Miracle Shooter that has you shoot PokTemplate:Eballs at pokTemplate:Emon that you transfered to Pokemon Black and White. This can be accessed later in the game.

Wi - Fi

  • There is new feature called the Dream Smoke and Dream World than can be more explained here. (Link)
  • There is new feature called the C - Gear that can be more explained here. (Link)
  • There is new feature called the Global Link that can be more explained here. (Link)

Plot

Important Characters

Gym Leaders

Leader Type
Poddo,Dento,Koon Fire,Grass,Water
Aloe Normal
Arti Bug
Kamitsure Electric
Yacon Ground
Fuuro Flying
Hachiku Ice
Shaga or Iris

Dragon

Elite Four

Member Type
Shikimi Ghost
Giima Dark
Caitlin Psychic
Renbu Fighting

Rivals

Rival Type
Cheren Grass,Fire, or Water
Belle Grass,Fire, or Water
N Electric, or Fire

Legendary Pokemon

Dragon Trio

Name Type
Zekrom Dragon/Electric
Reshiram Dragon/Fire
Kyurem Dragon/Ice

Rajin Trio

Name Type
Tornelos Flying
Voltolos Flying/Electric
Landlos Flying/Ground

Muskateer Trio

Name Type
Virizion Grass/Fighting
Cobalon Steel/Fighting
Terrakion Rock/Fighting

Event Pokemon

Name Type
Keruido Water/Fighting
Meloetta Normal/Psychic
Genosekuto Bug/Steel

Before Release Confirmed Pokémon

Zoroark Dark-type The Dark Fox Pokémon (February 10, 2010)

Zorua Dark-type The Illusory Fox Pokémon (February 10, 2010)

SnivyGrass-type The Grass Snake Pokemon (May 12, 2010)

Tepig Fire-type The Fire Pig Pokémon (May 12, 2010)

OshawottWater The Sea Otter Pokémon (May 12, 2010)

Zekrom (Legendary) Dragon/Electric-type The Black Yin Pokémon (May 29, 2010)

Reshiram (Legendary) Dragon/Fire-type The White Yang Pokémon (May 29, 2010)

Chillarmy Normal-type The Chinchilla Pokémon (June 11, 2010)

Munna Psychic-type The Dream Eater Pokémon (June 11, 2010)

Gear Steel-type The Gear Pokémon (June 11, 2010)

Mamepato Normal/Flying-type The Baby Pigeon Pokemon (June 11, 2010)

Hihidaruma Fire-type The Flaming Pokémon (June 11, 2010)

Shimama Electric-type The Charged Pokemon (June 11, 2010)

Meguroko Ground/Dark-type The Desert Crocodile Pokémon (June 11, 2010)

Koromori Psychic/Flying-type The Bat Pokemon (June 27, 2010)

Kibago Dragon-type The Tusk Pokemon (June 27, 2010)

Janobii Grass-type The Grass Snake Pokemon (Snivy's first evolution) (June 27, 2010)

Futachimaru Water-type The Training Pokemon (Oshawott's first evolution) (June 27, 2010)

Moguryu Ground-type The Mole Pokemon (June 28, 2010)

Doryuuzu Ground/Steel-type (Moguryu's evolution) The Deep Earth Pokemon (June 28, 2010)

Ononokusu Dragon-type The Jaw Horn Pokemon (June 28, 2010)

Desukan Ghost-type The Coffin Pokemon (June 28, 2010)

Denchura Bug/Electric-type The Electric Spider Pokemon (June 28, 2010)

Rankurusu Psychic-type The Amplification Pokemon (June 28, 2010)

Gochiruzeru Psychic-type The Celestial Body Pokemon (June 28, 2010)

Gigaiasu Rock-type The High Pressure Pokemon (June 28, 2010)

Minezumi Normal-type The Lookout Pokemon (July 3, 2010)

Victini (Legendary) Psychic/Fire-type The Mirage Pokemon (July 3, 2010)

Yanappu Grass-type The Grass Monkey Pokemon ( July 5, 2010)

Hatooboo Normal/Flying-type (Mamepato's evolution) The Pigeon Pokemon (July 9, 2010)

Wooguru Normal/Flying-type The Valor Pokemon (July 11, 2010)

Musharna Psychic-type (Munna's evolution) The Trance Pokemon (July 11, 2010)

Mamanbou Water-type The Nursing Pokemon (July 21, 2010)

Shikijika Normal/Grass-type The Seasonal Pokemon (July 29, 2010)

Miruhoggu Normal-type (Minezumi's evolution) The Precaution Pokemon (July 29, 2010)

Swanna Water/Flying-type The Swan Pokemon (July 29, 2010)

Kurumiru Bug/Grass-type The Sewing Pokemon (August 3, 2010)

Emonga Electric/Flying-type The Flying Squirrel Pokemon (August 7, 2010)

Darumakka Fire-type (Hihidaruma's pre evolution) (August 7, 2010)

Basurao Water-type The Violent Pokemon (August 7, 2010)

Tabunne Normal-type The Listening Pokemon (August 7, 2010)

Pururiru Water/Ghost-type The Floating Pokemon (August 18, 2010)

Marakacchi Grass-type The Cactus Pokemon (August 18, 2010)

Choroneko Dark-type The Ill-Natured Pokemon (September 1, 2010)

Chaobuu Fire/Fighting-type The Fire Pig Pokemon (Tepig's 1st evolution) (September 1, 2010)

Jaroda Grass-type (Snivy's second evolution) The Royal Pokemon (September 1, 2010)

Enbuoo Fire/Fighting-type (Tepig's second evolution) The Big Fire Pig Pokemon (September 1, 2010)

Daikenki Water-type (Oshawott's second evolution) The Dignity Pokιmon (September 1, 2010)

Churine Grass-type The Stump Pokemon (September 2, 2010)

Baoppu Fire-type The High Temperature Pokemon (September 4, 2010)

Hiyappu Water-type The Water Pouring Pokemon (September 4, 2010)

Dageki Fighting-type The Judo Pokemon (September 6, 2010)

Mebukijika Normal/Grass-type (Shikijika's evolution) The Seasonal Pokemon (September 11, 2010)

Yooterii Normal-type The Puppy Pokemon (September 11, 2010)

Monmen Grass-type The Cotton Ball Pokemon (September 11, 2010)

Tamagetake Grass/Poison-type The Mushroom Pokemon (September 11, 2010)

Dangoro Rock-type (Gigaiasu's 1st Pre Evo) The Mantle Pokemon (September 11, 2010)

Buffalon Normal-type The Headbutting Bull Pokemon (September 11, 2010)

Pre-Release Pokemon

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References

[1] http://pokebeach.com

[2] http://www.serebii.net/blackwhite/pokemon.shtml