New Man-Made Pokemon, Magiana, Revealed For Upcoming Movie

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Pokemon trainers listen up because CoroCoro, a manga/anime magizine, has revealed a brand new Pokemon called Magiana, who will star in the franchises next movie called Volcanion and the Contriving Magiana.

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The news was translated by Serebii, who also reported that Magiana has been classified as the Man-Made Pokemon as it was created over 500 years ago.

At the time of writing, it’s type has yet to be revealed, but Magiana has been described as having a metallic body so it will most likely be at least part steel type. CoroCoro also noted that Volcanion is chasing after Magiana because it knows Magiana’s secret.

So what do you think of the newly announced Magiana? Let us know in the comments below.

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