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Top 10 Pokémon That Can Speak in the Anime

by Hazel

In the Pokémon anime, most Pokémon communicate by repeating their names, but a select few possess the remarkable ability to speak human language or communicate telepathically. This unique trait not only sets them apart but often drives significant plot points in their respective stories. Here’s a look at ten Pokémon known for their ability to communicate with humans, ranked by the significance of their speech.

10. Rotom Dex

First appearing in Pokémon Sun & Moon, the Rotom Dex is a unique form of Rotom that inhabits a Pokédex, allowing it to speak directly with its trainer, Ash. While Rotom cannot speak outside the Dex, it eagerly shares knowledge about various Pokémon.

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9. Sir Aaron’s Lucario

Featured in Pokémon: Lucario and the Mystery of Mew, this Lucario can communicate telepathically, a rarity among its species. It serves as a loyal pupil to Sir Aaron and sacrifices itself to stabilize the Tree of Beginning, echoing its master’s bravery.

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8. Zorua

In Pokémon: Zoroark: Master of Illusions, Zorua communicates telepathically to Ash and his friends while searching for its mother. This ability seems to be unique to this Zorua, as its mother, Zoroark, does not share this trait.

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7. Jirachi

From Pokémon: Jirachi: Wish Maker, Jirachi utilizes its psychic powers to communicate telepathically. The childlike Pokémon forms a bond with Max, showcasing a contrast to other more serious Legendary Pokémon.

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6. Slowking

In Pokémon: The Power of One, Slowking serves as the guardian of Shamouti Shrine and speaks directly to humans, providing critical information about the Legendary Birds. Its ability to communicate verbally is rare among Slowking.

5. Lugia

Also in Pokémon: The Power of One, Lugia communicates telepathically with Ash and his friends, displaying a high level of intelligence and understanding of the dire situation involving the Legendary Birds.

4. Gastly

The first Ghost-type Pokémon in the anime, Gastly can speak human language in Pokémon: The Ghost of Maiden’s Peak. It showcases its unique powers, including creating illusions, further linking Ghost-types to supernatural elements.

3. Arceus

Known as the “god Pokémon,” Arceus appears in Pokémon: Arceus and the Jewel of Life, speaking to both humans and Pokémon. Its interactions help avert a potential apocalyptic event, demonstrating its significance.

2. Mewtwo

Mewtwo, featured in Pokémon: The First Movie – Mewtwo Strikes Back, possesses exceptional telepathic abilities and grapples with its identity, ultimately choosing to seek peace rather than revenge.

1. Meowth

The original talking Pokémon from Pokémon Indigo League, Meowth is a key member of Team Rocket. His ability to speak stems from a desire to impress a female Meowth. Serving as a translator and strategist, Meowth’s character adds depth to the series, making him the most prominent speaking Pokémon in the franchise.

These Pokémon not only enrich the narrative but also illustrate the diversity of communication methods in the Pokémon universe, showcasing their unique relationships with humans.

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