Summary
Pokemon are famously known for not being able to speak. In the games,they communicate through crieswhen released from their Poke Balls for battle, which resemble various animal sounds. In the anime, they usually say their own names or variations of them. However, some creatures are capable of human speech.
These Pokemon use various methods to communicate verbally, with some being able to speak without much context provided. Since the very first episode, “Pokemon Emergency,” there have been talking Pokemon. Although this ability is not very common throughout the series, there are numerous examples of these elusive talking Pokemon.
Zoroark
Debut: The Island Of Illusions!
In an episode of the Black & White chapter of the anime, Ash and his friends encounter a Zoroark that is disguising itself as Nurse Joy. When in this form, Zoroark is able to communicate with other humans, but only while pretending to be Nurse Joy.
Zoroark, along with its pre-evolution Zorua,has the ability called Illusion, which allows it to change its appearance. In the games, this ability is used to deceive opponents into thinking they are facing a different Pokemon in battle. The anime takes this ability even further, demonstrating that Zoroark can also mimic human speech while in disguise.
Rotom
Debut: Alola To New Adventure!
Rotom was first introduced inPokemon Diamond and Pearlas a Pokemon that can inhabit various electrical devices. Trainers can catch it from a television in the Old Chateau located in Eterna Forest.Pokemon Platinumexpanded on this concept by introducing different devices that Rotom could inhabit, allowing it to change type and moveset.
The Alola region further developed this idea, and in the anime chapter of Generation 7, the Pokedex underwent an overhaul. Rotom now controls the Pokedex and can speak through its voice functions, acting as a companion to Ash and a helpful tool on his adventures. InPokemon Journeys: The Series, the Pokedex was replaced with a Rotom Phone, which serves a similar purpose, also able to talk in this unique manner.
Ralts
Debut: Do I Hear A Ralts?
This Ralts is notable in the anime for being the first Pokemon with which Max, May’s younger brother, of the Hoenn region, formed a bond. Max first heard Ralts call out to him telepathically and discovered it was sick. He took the Pokemon to the nearest Pokemon Center, where it made a full recovery.
Once healed,Ralts demonstrated its power by using a Psychic attackto blast Team Rocket away. This is an example of a Pokemon using psychic abilities to communicate with humans. Although Max was too young to become a Pokemon Trainer himself, he promised the Ralts that he would return for it once he was old enough.
Manaphy
Debut: Pokemon Ranger And The Temple Of The Sea
Manaphy made its anime debut in the ninth Pokemon movie,Pokemon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea. It played a major role in the film, where a mysterious pirate sought to use the Mythical Pokemon to unlock the secrets of the Sea Crown. Ash and his friends aimed to stop his evil plans.
After saving Manaphy as an egg, it formed a close bond with May, who began to learn a few human words such as “happy” and “I love you.” However, it was not able to speak fluently. Its last words in the movie were “Love. You. May.” How adorable!
Entei
Debut: Spell Of the Unown: Entei
In somePokemonmovies, it is more common for Pokemon to talk than in the regular series. In one instance, Entei is not portrayed as a real Pokemon. Instead, it represents Molly’s wishes to the Unown, which are to bring her father back.
Throughout the movie, Entei acts as Molly’s father and interacts with her, as well as with Ash and his friends, who are determined to uncover what is happening and rescue Ash’s mother, Delia, from Entei. Delia has been captured to serve as Molly’s mother. In the English dub of the movie, Entei’s voice is echoed to emphasize that it is an illusion. However, in the original Japanese version, there is no such filter, suggesting that this Entei can talk just like a human.
Slowking
Debut: The Power Of One
In the second Pokemon movie,The Power of One, Slowking made its debut and served as a guide for the islands. It assisted Ash and his companions in their quest to find the spheres needed to calm the Legendary Birds, Articuno, Zapdos, and Moltres, which were causing extreme weather disturbances.
Interestingly, Slowking can speak like a human without relying on telepathy, despite being a Psychic-type Pokemon, which typically communicates this way in the anime. There is no explanation for Slowking’s ability to talk; it simply can, similar to another well-known talking Pokemon in the series.
Lugia
InThe Power of One, Lugia is a notable talking Pokemon who serves as the master of the Legendary Birds. It plays a crucial role in quelling their control by Lawrence III, who seeks to use the birds to manipulate Lugia itself.
Throughout the movie, Lugia communicates through telepathy, a common ability among Psychic-type Pokemon, especially in cinematic depictions. While there are debates about whether Lugia, often referred to as the king of the sea, should be classified as a Psychic-type, it makes more sense for claims of a Water-type. Nonetheless, this classification allows it to interact with other characters in the film using its telepathic abilities.
Mewtwo
Debut: Mewtwo Strikes Back
A well-known example of a talking Pokemon in the anime is Mewtwo, the main character inMewtwo Strikes Back, the firstPokemonmovie. In this instance, Mewtwo can communicate with humans telepathically, thanks to its immense psychic powers.
Mewtwo is a clone of Mew, created by Team Rocket. After escaping, Mewtwo sought to test its strength against powerful trainers, utilizing its army of cloned Pokemon. However, upon realizing that not all humans are malicious, it fled to a secluded island, determined to protect Pokemon from humans who wish to harm them.
Gastly
Debut: The Ghost Of Maiden’s Peak
Gastly first appeared in the anime in the episode titled “The Ghost of Maiden’s Peak.” This notable Ghost-type Pokemon had the ability to transform into a ghostly woman and could speak. Similar to Meowth, its ability to speak was never explained.
The legend of Maiden’s Peak tells the story of a woman who was turned to stone after waiting for 2,000 years for her love to return. Gastly played with the minds of young men as it searched for this legend. Ultimately, the legend turned out to be true, and the maiden thanked Gastly for helping keep her memory alive.
Meowth
Debut: Pokemon Emergency!
One of the most famous examples of a Pokemon speaking in the anime is Meowth.He is part of Team Rocket, which constantly attempts to steal Pikachu from Ash, alongside Jessie and James. In Episode 70 of the anime, titled “Go West, Meowth,” the gang learns about Meowth’s past. Meowth taught himself to talk and walk like a human to impress a female Meowth named Mewozie.
The show does not explain how he acquired this ability, as no other Pokemon can do the same. This raises the question: Why can’t other Pokemon speak? Regardless of how, Meowth speaks flawlessly with a recognizable Brooklyn accent that has become synonymous with the character.