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Nidorino (ニドリーノ, Nidorīno?) is one of the 493 fictional species of Pokémon creatures from the Pokémon media franchise. Image File history File links Nidorino. ...
This is a complete list of Pokémon which appear in the National Pokédex as of Pokémon Diamond and Pearl. ...
Nidoranâ ) is one of 493 fictional species of Pokémon in the Pokémon franchise. ...
Nidoking ) is one of the 493 fictional species of Pokémon creatures from the Pokémon media franchise. ...
This article or section does not cite any references or sources. ...
Nidoranâ ) is one of 493 fictional species of Pokémon in the Pokémon franchise. ...
Nidoking ) is one of the 493 fictional species of Pokémon creatures from the Pokémon media franchise. ...
It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Pokémon game mechanics. ...
Nidoranâ ) is one of 493 fictional species of Pokémon in the Pokémon franchise. ...
Nidoking ) is one of the 493 fictional species of Pokémon creatures from the Pokémon media franchise. ...
The official Pokémon logo. ...
The official Pokémon logo. ...
// Pokémon types are special attributes, based partly on, and expanded from, the Classical elements, which determine the strengths and weaknesses of different Pokémon species. ...
// Pokémon types are special attributes, based partly on, and expanded from, the Classical elements, which determine the strengths and weaknesses of different Pokémon species. ...
A foot (plural: feet or foot;[1] symbol or abbreviation: ft or, sometimes, â² â a prime) is a unit of length, in a number of different systems, including English units, Imperial units, and United States customary units. ...
An inch (plural: inches; symbol or abbreviation: in or, sometimes, â³ - a double prime) is the name of a unit of length in a number of different systems, including English units, Imperial units, and United States customary units. ...
The metre or meter is a measure of length. ...
The pound (abbreviations: lb or, sometimes in the United States, #) is a unit of mass in a number of different systems, including various systems of units of mass that formed part of English units, Imperial units, and United States customary units. ...
The U.S. National Prototype Kilogram, which currently serves as the primary standard for measuring mass in the U.S. It was assigned to the United States in 1889 and is periodically recertified and traceable to the primary international standard, The Kilogram, held at the Bureau International des Poids et...
The Pokémon series of role-playing video games features many different concepts and items. ...
Pokémon Diamond , Pocket Monsters Diamond) and Pokémon Pearl , Pocket Monsters Pearl) are a pair of role-playing video games developed by Game Freak and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS handheld video game console. ...
This is a complete list of Pokémon which appear in the National Pokédex as of Pokémon Diamond and Pearl. ...
The official Pokémon logo. ...
A media franchise is an intellectual property involving the characters, setting, and trademarks of an original work of media (usually a work of fiction), such as a film, a work of literature, a television program, or a video game. ...
The name Nidorino comes from the Japanese word nido (二度, nido?) meaning "two times" or "two degrees" because of the differences in genders and evolutions of the species, or from the Japanese pronunciation of "needle," nīdoru (ニードル, nīdoru?) since this Pokémon is covered in many needle-like barbs or spines, along with a suffix of -o, which means "boy" in other languages, such as Spanish and Italian. "Rino" may also be a misspelling of "rhino" because this Pokémon's trait is a rhino-like horn and is Latin for nose. Rhino is a shortening/slang of Rhinoceros Rhino may also refer to: Rhino (comics), a character from the Marvel Comics universe Rhino (JavaScript engine), a Javascript engine from Mozilla Rhino, a commercial, carrier-grade JSLEE from Open Cloud Rhino Heavy Armoured Car, an experimental World War II armoured car Rhino...
Latin was the language originally spoken in the region around Rome called Latium. ...
Biology Nidorino looks a bit like a purple rhinoceros and more like a rabbit with needles and horns all over. It is a fearsome Pokémon with vicious attacks. Black Rhino from Howletts Wild Animal Park For other uses, see Rhinoceros (disambiguation). ...
Genera Pentalagus Bunolagus Nesolagus Romerolagus Brachylagus Sylvilagus Oryctolagus Poelagus Rabbits are small mammals in the family Leporidae of the order Lagomorpha, found in several parts of the world. ...
Nidorino is an aggressive Pokémon that is always quick to attack when it notices an attacker: its large ears are always on the lookout. The horn on its head secretes a powerful venom and on impact with an enemy, poison leaks out. This horn is harder than diamond and can easily punch through it simply by swinging. If it senses a hostile presence, all the barbs on its back bristle up at once and it challenges the foe with all its might. This article is about the gemstone. ...
Nidorino is the male counterpart of Nidorina Nidorina ) is one of 493 fictional species of Pokémon in the Pokémon franchise. ...
In the video games Nidorino first appeared in Pokémon Red and Blue (outside of Japan), and is the second form in the Nidoran♂ evolutionary line. It appears in the intro of the Red version battling a Gengar. It evolves from Nidoran♂, and evolves into Nidoking by means of an evolutionary stone. Prior to the introduction of individual genders for most Pokémon, Nidoran♂ and Nidoran♀ were the only Pokémon with genders. Pokémon Red and Pokémon Blue are the first two installments of the Pokémon series of role-playing video games, released for the Game Boy in Japan in 1996 and they are two of the best-selling video games of all time. ...
Gengar , Gangar in original Japanese language versions) are one of the 493 fictional species of Pokémon creatures from Pokémon media franchise. ...
Nidoranâ ) is one of 493 fictional species of Pokémon in the Pokémon franchise. ...
Nidoking ) is one of the 493 fictional species of Pokémon creatures from the Pokémon media franchise. ...
Nidoranâ ) are one of the fictional species of Pokémon creatures from the multi-billion-dollar[1] Pokémon media franchiseâa collection of video games, anime, manga, books, trading cards, and other media created by Satoshi Tajiri. ...
Nidorino appears in other Pokémon video games, including Pokémon Pinball, its sequel Pokémon Pinball: Ruby and Sapphire, and Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Blue Rescue Team and Red Rescue Team. Pokémon Pinball ) is a pinball game based on Pokémon Red and Blue. ...
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team ) and Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Blue Rescue Team ) are a matched pair of Pokémon games for the Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS, respectively. ...
In other media
Nidorino in the Pokémon Trading Card Game. Nidorino appears in a number of episodes of the Pokémon anime, almost always alongside his female counterpart, Nidorina. He is famous for being the 2nd pokemon seen in the anime (Gengar was the first). In "Wherefore art thou, Pokémon?" the Nidorans owned by Ralph and Emily evolved into a Nidorina and Nidorino after the battle with Team Rocket. Image File history File links Nidorino_tcg. ...
Image File history File links Nidorino_tcg. ...
The main characters of the Advanced Generation: Brock, Ash, May, Max, along with Mudkip, Treecko, Pikachu, and Torchic. ...
Nidorina ) is one of 493 fictional species of Pokémon in the Pokémon franchise. ...
Nidorina ) is one of 493 fictional species of Pokémon in the Pokémon franchise. ...
Nidorino has appeared in the Pokémon Trading Card Game in: - Base set
- Gym Challenge (As Giovanni's Nidorino)
- Aquapolis
- EX: PokéMon- Fire Red and Leaf Green
Nidorino always appears as a grass type.
References - Publications
- Barbo, Maria. The Official Pokémon Handbook. Scholastic Publishing, 1999. ISBN 0-439-15404-9.
- Loe, Casey, ed. Pokémon Special Pikachu Edition Official Perfect Guide. Sunnydale, CA: Empire 21 Publishing, 1999. ISBN 1-930206-15-1.
- Nintendo Power. Official Nintendo Pokémon FireRed & Pokémon LeafGreen Player’s Guide. Nintendo of America Inc., August 2004. ISBN 1-930206-50-X
- Mylonas, Eric. Pokémon Pokédex Collector’s Edition: Prima’s Official Pokémon Guide. Prima Games, September 21 2004. ISBN 0-7615-4761-4
- Nintendo Power. Official Nintendo Pokémon Emerald Version Player’s Guide. Nintendo of America Inc., April 2005. ISBN 1-930206-58-5
Pokémon Red and Pokémon Blue are the first two installments of the Pokémon series of role-playing video games, released for the Game Boy in Japan in 1996 and they are two of the best-selling video games of all time. ...
Pokémon Yellow: Special Pikachu Edition is the fourth game in the Pokémon video game series in Japan, and the third in North America and Europe. ...
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This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ...
This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
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Pokémon Ruby and Pokémon Sapphire, released in Japan as Pocket Monsters Ruby and Pocket Monsters Sapphire ), released on March 17, 2003 in North America for the Game Boy Advance, mark the beginning of the third generation in the Pokémon series of RPGs. ...
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Pokémon FireRed , Pocket Monsters Firered) and Pokémon LeafGreen , Pocket Monsters Leafgreen), are two titles in the Pokémon video game series, released for the Game Boy Advance in 2004 and they were first compatible with Game Boy Advance Wireless Adapter (bundle with these games). ...
Pokémon Colosseum is the first GameCube incarnation of the Pokémon video game franchise. ...
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