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'Pokemon Z' release date news: New Pokemon to be revealed on October 29

The new "Pokemon Z" will reportedly be revealed next month, based on leaked images from Japan's CoroCoro Magazine.

The leaked photos reveal that the Zygarde forms will use the same names, but the U.S. version of Zygarde Perfect Forme will be called Zygarde Complete Forme. The Pokemon Z will come in four different forms that will include a small blog, canine form, and a bigger monstrous form, according to The Latin Times.

The first form is called Zygarde Cell. At this stage, the little monster is made up of single cells. This form is not capable of exerting its will or thinking. It also cannot use any moves, so some researchers do not really consider it as a pokemon, the report details.

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The second form is the Zygarde Core, which is a bit more developed than the Zygarde cell. The Cores are now aware of their existence and are able to communicate with other Cores and even Cells using their telepathic abilities. However, the Cores do not take any action when there are changes in the ecosystem of the region.

The next form is the Zygarde 10% Forme, which is achieved when the pokemon is able to gather 10 percent of nearby Cells. This form can travel with a speed of more than 60 mph. It can also use its sharp fangs and top speed against its foes, IGN reports.

The fourth and final form is the Zygarde Complete Forme, which is achieved when the Core is able to gather 100 percent of nearby Cells. Whenever the ecosystem is under attack, the Core will evolve into the Complete form if half of the form is unable to defeat the enemy. The Zygarde Complete Forme is reportedly more powerful than the Pokemon X and Y (Xerneas and Yveltal).

A new pokemon will be featured on Oct. 29, when "Pokemon XY &Z" anime will be released. The announcement on the new Pokemon title for 2016 is yet to be confirmed.

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