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[[File:Manga_Tsunonasu.png|200px|thumb|right|A group of Tsunonasu]]
[[File:Manga_Tsunonasu.png|200px|thumb|right|A group of Tsunonasu]]
A large group of Tsunonasu attack [[Matsukiyo]], [[Waratah]], and [[Gymnos]] in chapter 7 of the Telefang 1 manga.<br clear="all" />
A large group of Tsunonasu attack [[Matsukiyo]], [[Waratah]], and [[Gymnos]] in chapter 7 of the Telefang 1 manga.<br clear="all" />
==Other names==
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!Source
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|[[Telefang 1]]
|[[File:FlagJapan.png|25px]]Japanese
|ツノナス <br> (''Tsunonasu'')
|Japanese name for ''{{w|Solanum mammosum}}''.
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|[[Pokémon Diamond and Jade]]
|[[File:FlagUK.png|25px]]English
|rowspan="3"|Zinunas
|rowspan="3"|Transliteration of ツノナス (''Tsunonasu'')
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|[[File:FlagPRC.png|25px]]Mandarin Chinese (Traditional)
|諾那 <br> (''nuò nà'')
|rowspan="2"|2-syllable transliteration of ツノナス (''Tsunonasu'')
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|[[File:FlagPRC.png|25px]]Mandarin Chinese (Simplified)
|诺那 <br> (''nuò nà'')
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|[[Pokémon Great Collection]]
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|Bulbasaur
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Latest revision as of 15:26, 21 May 2024

Tsunonasu #002 Kochia #003 Oshe
Denjuu
 Tsunonasu
ツノナス / Tsunonasu
No. 001 Bootleg: Zinunas
Stage Natural Denjuu
Type Mountain
Exp. Item  Battery
Ringtone
Version
Tsunonasu is also found in Telefang 2


Tsunonasu (IPA: /tsunonasu̥/) is a Natural Mountain-type Denjuu, found exclusively in the speed version of Telefang 1, and also in Telefang 2. It is one of the first wild Denjuu the player encounters.

Name etymology[edit]

Tsunonasu is the Japanese name for Solanum mammosum, also known as the nipplefruit.

Pre-release advertisements in Comic Bom Bom showed its name to be "Gialgierth" (ギアルギアース).

Description[edit]

Field Guide Description
Telefang 1 あたまは ヘルメットじょうの カバーで まもられている
Diamond/Jade The helmet can protect head.
English Translation Its head is protected by the helmet-shaped cover.
Arrived Phrase
Power/Speed とうちゃくしたぜ
Diamond/Jade Arrive at
English Translation I've arrived!
Attack Phrase
Power/Speed オレのばんだな!
Diamond/Jade Me!
English Translation Now it's my turn!
Favored Item Call
Power/Speed なぁなぁしってるか? ツノナスに『でんち』を くっつけると いいこと あるんだぜ!
Diamond/Jade What, What, Do you know it? ZINUNAS has taken with 『Battery』!
English Translation Hey, hey, did you know? It's good to fuse a Battery to Tsunonasu!

Area[edit]

Wild[edit]

Speed Version

Recruit from T-Fangers[edit]

Speed Version

Moveset[edit]

Moves of Tsunonasu
From start Rush
From start Protect
Lv. 8 Focus



Base stats[edit]

Stat Base Stats Growth per 2 levels Max
Denjuu Most Denjuu Most Denjuu Most
Hit Points 30
 
46 2
 
4 128
 
241
Speed 8
 
20 1
 
2 57
 
117
Attack 8
 
22 2
 
3 106
 
169
Defense 12
 
20 2
 
3 110
 
165
Denma Attack 5
 
22 1
 
3 54
 
169
Denma Defense 5
 
20 1
 
3 54
 
167
Total 68
 
137 9
 
16 509
 
917
See Telefang 1 Denjuu by: base stats | stat growth | max stats

Exp. Items[edit]

 Battery,  Bomb,  Archery Set,  Phone,  Phone Card,  Computer,  Frying Pan,  Vacuum,  Game Machine,  Plush Toy,  BomBom

Evolution[edit]

In the manga[edit]

A group of Tsunonasu

A large group of Tsunonasu attack Matsukiyo, Waratah, and Gymnos in chapter 7 of the Telefang 1 manga.