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Where is this pokemon found?
--67.70.122.204 16:22, 23 Jul 2004

That depends on the game you're playing. If you're playing Pokémon Ruby, Once you beat the Elite Four Latias appears at random locations, similar to Entei, Raikou, and Suicune in Pokémon Gold and Silver. Latios, however, can be found only on Southern Island in Pokémon Ruby.
In Pokémon Sapphire, it's the other way around. Latios is the one that appears randomly and Latias is the one found on Southern Island
A cool thing is that once you've seen them, the Pokédex will show you where the next place they will appear in is and if you go there quickly enough, you'll be able to see them again.
--Fern 16:29, 24 Jul 2004 (UTC)
Fern, I believe you are mixed up. It's the other way around. In Sapphire, Latias is the one that appears randomly and Latios is the one found on Southern Island. - PinkDeoxys 21:04, 27 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Is there a reason for the Latino/Latina reference? I think the similarity is just a coincidence. MasterXiam 22:05, 13 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Latios does not translate into "the uncle" in spanish. To be so it would have to be "el tio".

Incorrect info in the 'Anime' section[edit]

The Anime section says "Also, at the very end (of the movie Pokemon Heroes), during the credits, two Latios (Most likely reincarnations/offspring of the previous Latios) are shown heading towards Altomare." This is incorrect. The original Japanese version of the movie mentioned that many Latios and Latias visit Altomare from time to time. This was left out in the American version of the movie, leading many to mistakenly believe that the Latios and Latias at the end were meant to be offspring/reincarnations. If no one has any problems with this, I will alter the article in two weeks (January 12, 2007). 167.206.204.93 18:51, 29 January 2007 (UTC) Grand Admiral Thrawn[reply]

Oops... I said the article would be changed on January 12, 2007. I meant February 12. Sorry... 167.206.204.93 00:06, 30 January 2007 (UTC) Grand Admiral Thrawn[reply]
Since no one has had any objections, I am altering the article in the manner discussed above. 141.153.209.249 23:13, 14 February 2007 (UTC)Grand Admiral Thrawn[reply]

Also, it says something about being the first pokemon death in the north american anime series, but couldn't the part of the episode "tower of terror" where ash and pikachu become ghosts be considered a death, even though they went back into their bodies later on?

Well, Ash didn't bleed, so no. It probably wouldn't be. TheBlazikenMaster 00:14, 21 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Is this needed?[edit]

"At the end of the film, Latios sacrifices himself to protect Altomare from a tremendous tidal wave. It is notable that Latios marks the first actual Pokémon death in the entire North American anime series. It was surely a very sad moment for true Pokémon fans."

Surely the sadness of Latios dying isn't fact, and maybe some 'untrue' fans of Pokémon found it sad? (sorry forgot the sig first time) ilovemrdoe 16:49, 31 January 2007 (UTC)

I agree with you; the statement you mentioned doesn't take everyone into account. It has been removed along with my other revisions (see above). 141.153.209.249 23:13, 14 February 2007 (UTC)Grand Admiral Thrawn[reply]

This should defintley be removed, because it looks like a point of view. TheBlazikenMaster 11:10, 15 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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