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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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|ツノナス <br> (''Tsunonasu'')
|Japanese name for ''{{w|Solanum mammosum}}''.
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|[[Pokémon Diamond and Jade]]
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|rowspan="3"|Zinunas
|rowspan="3"|Transliteration of ツノナス (''Tsunonasu'')
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|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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Revision as of 16:16, 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

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

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

Wild

Speed Version

Recruit from T-Fangers

Speed Version

Moveset

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



Base stats

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

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

Evolution

In the manga

A group of Tsunonasu

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

Other names

Source Language Name Etymology
Telefang 1 Japanese ツノナス
(Tsunonasu)
Japanese name for Solanum mammosum.
Pokémon Diamond and Jade English Zinunas Transliteration of ツノナス (Tsunonasu)
Pokémon Diamond and Jade (Spanish) Spanish
Pokémon Diamond and Jade (German) German
Pokémon Diamond and Jade (Chinese) Mandarin Chinese (Traditional) 諾那
(nuò nà)
2-syllable transliteration of ツノナス (Tsunonasu)
Mandarin Chinese (Simplified) 诺那
(nuò nà)
Pokémon Great Collection English Bulbasaur Pokémon name.