New Pokémon Hoopa To Be Part Of The Next Movie

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The title of the next Pokémon movie in Japan will be “The Ring Genie Hoopa,” the latest issue of CoroCoro magazine reveals. (Thanks, Anime News Network)

 

The film will feature the newly-announced Pokémon Hoopa, which is capable of using both Psychic and Ghost-type moves. The magazine also says that Hoopa will appear in Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, but cannot be found under normal circumstances.

 

Finally, CoroCoro reveals that, during the World Hobby Fair event this year, Japanese players will receive a shiny level 70 Rayquaza with Dragon Pulse, Thunder, Twister and Extremespeed. The World Hobby Fair will run from January 18th to February 8th.


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