Favorites : 0
Murkrow is an avian Pokémon with black feathers. Its crooked, yellow beak and the three, feathery tufts on its head resemble a witch's nose and hat respectively. The feathery crest is smaller on the female than on the male. It has semi-circular, red eyes with white sclerae and pupils and a spiky collar of feathers around its neck. The shaggy feathers on its tail resemble the end of a broom, and there is a thin, red band at the base of the tail. Its yellow feet have four toes, three facing forward and one backward. Murkrow awakens at dusk and moves during the night. It has a fondness for anything sparkly, and it will go as far as fighting with other Pokémon, such as Meowth or Gabite, in order to gain their stashes. However, it is also known to give these sparkly objects to Trainers that it is fond of. Whenever it is chased, it loses the attacker by leading it down dark mountain trails, and sometimes it does this to travelers as a mean-spirited prank. Its thieving and nocturnal nature has led it to become representative of misfortune. It was believed that saying, "Workrum, Workrum—bad luck, don't come," would serve as a protective incantation to drive away bad luck caused by seeing a Murkrow. It is possible to train a Murkrow to repeat words, as seen under Team Rocket's ownership. Murkrow usually live in flocks (referred to as "murders") amongst forests and swamps. Murkrow may also act as a servant of Honchkrow; with groups of at least 100 flying in at Honchkrow's call. There is a saying for Murkrow that goes, "Get home before the Murkrow fly." Evolution Murkrow evolves into Honchkrow. (Source: Bulbapedia)
Murkrow is an avian Pokémon with black feathers. Its crooked, yellow beak and the three, feathery tufts on its head resemble a witch's nose and hat respectively. The feathery crest is smaller on the female than on the male. It has semi-circular, red eyes with white sclerae and pupils and a spiky collar of feathers around its neck. The shaggy feathers on its tail resemble the end of a broom, and there is a thin, red band at the base of the tail. Its yellow feet have four toes, three facing forward and one backward. Murkrow awakens at dusk and moves during the night. It has a fondness for anything sparkly, and it will go as far as fighting with other Pokémon, such as Meowth or Gabite, in order to gain their stashes. However, it is also known to give these sparkly objects to Trainers that it is fond of. Whenever it is chased, it loses the attacker by leading it down dark mountain trails, and sometimes it does this to travelers as a mean-spirited prank. Its thieving and nocturnal nature has led it to become representative of misfortune. It was believed that saying, "Workrum, Workrum—bad luck, don't come," would serve as a protective incantation to drive away bad luck caused by seeing a Murkrow. It is possible to train a Murkrow to repeat words, as seen under Team Rocket's ownership. Murkrow usually live in flocks (referred to as "murders") amongst forests and swamps. Murkrow may also act as a servant of Honchkrow; with groups of at least 100 flying in at Honchkrow's call. There is a saying for Murkrow that goes, "Get home before the Murkrow fly." Evolution Murkrow evolves into Honchkrow. (Source: Bulbapedia)
Matsushige, Shin
Japanese
Sakaguchi, Kouichi
Japanese
Konishi, Katsuyuki
Japanese
Ishino, Ryuuzou
Japanese
Thompson, Marc
English
Sakurai, Tooru
Japanese
Blaustein, Maddie
English
Werenko, Tim
English
Rogers, Bill
English
Satou, Chie
Japanese
Nishimura, Chinami
Japanese
Wayland, Tom
English
Pokemon
Supporting
Pokemon Advanced Generation
Supporting
Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
Supporting
Pokemon: Pichu to Pikachu
Supporting
Pokemon: Pikachu no Kirakira Daisousaku!
Supporting
Pokemon Movie 15: Kyurem vs. Seikenshi
Supporting
Pokemon XY&Z
Supporting
Pokemon Sun & Moon
Supporting
Pokemon (2019)
Supporting
Pokemon Evolutions
Supporting
Pokemon (2019): Kami to Yobareshi Arceus
Supporting
CoroCoro Monster Ball
Supporting
Pokemon Kids TV Douyou
Supporting
Pokemon (2023)
Supporting
Pokemon Go CMs
Supporting
Pokemon Card Game PV: Trainer's Pokemon
Supporting
Poketoon (2024)
Main
Pocket Monsters Special
Supporting
Pokémon Get da ze!
Supporting
Pocket Monsters Kin Gin: Golden Boys
Supporting
Satoshi to Pikachu
Supporting