Learn Real English Lessons And Conversations With Pokemon XY iOS App Before New Omega Ruby And Alpha Sapphire Movie This Summer

If you're a fan of Pokemon and you're interested in Japanese, there is a new iOS app that will combine both worlds.

On Wednesday, Serebii confirmed the release of "Learn Real English With Pokemon: Bilingual XY Scope," which translates English texts and phrases from the Pokemon franchise into Japanese.

Reportedly, the "Learn Real English" app allow users to take photos of a Nintendo 3DS screen playing Pokemon X or Pokemon Y, and any texts shown will be translated for you from English to Japanese. Through this, users can also learn English by matching the corresponding Japanese vocabulary. In addition, there are quizzes and lessons which, when completed, allows users to collect medals.

This iOS app is free to download, but users can purchase add-ons with more lessons and a time attack mode. Reportedly, the cost is 480¥ for each add-on.

"Asking the obvious right away," wrote Rainbowgun on Neogaf. "Why not Android?"

However, as noted by NeoGaf user JoeM86, the app could be released for the Android after the launch of "Learn Real English With Pokemon: Bilingual XY Scope" for the iOS.

"Most Pokemon apps have been on one first, then the other," wrote JoeM86. "For example, Pokemon Style was Android first, then iOS."

The timing of this release will precede the upcoming new Pokemon movie, "Hoopa & the Clash of Ages," set to release July 16.

On April 16, the very first animation of unbound Hoopa from the Pokemon movie was shown in the extended trailer. According to CoroCoro leaks uploaded by Serebii, the Unbound form of Hoopa is a Psychic/Dark dual-type Pokemon. Reportedly, it is said to be 13 times taller and 50 times heavier than the original form of Hoopa.

Check out the extended Pokemon movie trailer below:

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