Dragonair
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Dragonair
Summary
Dragonair is a dragon-type Pokémon[1]. Dragonair draws 21 Wikipedia views per month (dragon_type_pok_mon category, ranking #5 of 27).[2]
Key Facts
- Dragonair's instance of is recorded as dragon-type Pokémon[3].
- Dragonair's subclass of is recorded as video game character[4].
- Dragonair's part of is recorded as evolutionary line of Dratini[5].
- Dragonair's part of is recorded as list of Pokémon introduced in Generation I[6].
- Dragonair's part of is recorded as list of Pokémon Red, Green and Blue characters[7].
- Dragonair's part of is recorded as list of Pokémon in Pokémon Gold and Silver[8].
- Dragonair's part of is recorded as list of Pokémon in Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia[9].
- Dragonair's part of is recorded as Dragon egg group[10].
- Dragonair's part of is recorded as Water 1 egg group[11].
- Dragonair's Commons category is recorded as Dragonair (Pokémon)[12].
- Dragonair's color is recorded as blue[13].
- Dragonair's from narrative universe is recorded as Pokémon universe[14].
- Dragonair's shape is recorded as Pokémon with serpentine bodies[15].
- Dragonair's present in work is recorded as Pokémon[16].
- Dragonair's Pokémon index is recorded as R-219[17].
- Dragonair's Pokémon index is recorded as 148[18].
- Dragonair's Pokémon index is recorded as 303[19].
- Dragonair's Pokémon index is recorded as 247[20].
- Dragonair's Pokémon index is recorded as 146[21].
- Dragonair's Pokémon index is recorded as 242[22].
- Dragonair's Pokémon index is recorded as 148[23].
- Dragonair's Pokémon index is recorded as 195[24].
- Dragonair's different from is recorded as Cathay Dragon[25].
- Dragonair's height is recorded as {'unit': 'Q174728', 'amount': '+400'}[26].
- Dragonair's hashtag is recorded as dragonair[27].
Why It Matters
Dragonair draws 21 Wikipedia views per month (dragon_type_pok_mon category, ranking #5 of 27).[2] Dragonair has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] Dragonair is known by 9 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]