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Ingo/Volo

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Pairing
Pairing: Japanese: ウォロ×ノボリ (Volo x Nobori)
English: Volo/Ingo
Alternative name(s): Japanese: ウォロノボ (Woronobo)
English: CrazyTrainShipping, Voloingo
Gender category: Boys' Love; Yaoi; M/M; Slash
Fandom: Pokémon
Canonical?: No
Prevalence: Common for both characters
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Ingo/Volo, known mostly as CrazyTrainShipping, Voloingo and/or ウォロノボ (Woronobo), is a popular ship in the Pokémon fandom. It pairs Ingo (Nobori) and Volo (Volo), one of the twin brothers who run the Battle Subway, as well as the warden of the noble Sneasler, originally from Pokémon Black and White, later in Pokémon Legends: Arceus, and the Pokémon wielder guild merchant from Pokémon Legends: Arceus respectively.

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-Shipping Name Origin

"CrazyTrainShipping" was coined by arche0ps's boyfriend (as of 2022) on 26 February 2022.[1] It slowly got adopted by shippers throughout the year, with it being added to the Neverending Romance ship name list, considered the masterlist of all "official" ship names in the fandom, on 18 November.[2]

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