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Raikou and Raijou?
In the animated version of Cardcaptor Sakura, in the dub, I remember a scene where Sakura and Li are fighting Thunder, and Li says something like "That's Raijou, the Thunder Beast!" Is the name similarity incidental, especially with the similar forms the two beasts take?
Yes, but why not look further into this and add it to the page itself?! Oh, that does remind me, though...I need to go back and join the PCP officially again, do I not?
Niki Whimbrel18:49, 6 June 2006 (UTC)reply
I am pretty sure that in japanese, the kanji of raikou is 雷公, meaning thunder lord. Rai is the romanji of 雷 and it means thunder. Kou means 公, meaning lord.
I don't know who edit that 侯, but it is wrong.
I am a chinese and I know much about the kanji so I am sure about it. --
Lugiadoom03:52, 25 July 2006 (UTC)reply
Raikoh
Why does Raikoh redirect to Raikou? That makes no sense. Raikoh is in some Japanese mythology.
I started with a Charmander in my FireRed and I found a Raikou. The article says that Raikou will appear if the player chooses Squirtle. Which is right?
NightMaj04:39, 14 June 2007 (UTC)reply