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  2. Fakemon - Wikipedia

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    [13] [14] [11] Fakemon designers have employed the use of Microsoft Paint and Photoshop to mimic the pixel art of the Pokémon video games. [9] Fans design Fakemon based on real-world concepts such as culture, architecture, animals, plants, [10] and mythology. [15] Fakemon are often created to accompany fan-made Pokémon regions or games.

  3. Pokémon fan games - Wikipedia

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    [7] [36] The Fakemon in the game are based around real-world fonts, [7] while the game's narrative takes many elements from Minnesota. [37] The player chooses their path ahead by selecting a different letter on their keyboard, with each one choosing a different attack to use against the opponent. [7]

  4. Pokémon - Wikipedia

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    Pokémon [a] [b] is a Japanese media franchise consisting of video games, animated series and films, a trading card game, and other related media.The franchise takes place in a shared universe in which humans co-exist with creatures known as Pokémon, a large variety of species endowed with special powers.

  5. Satoshi Tajiri - Wikipedia

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    Satoshi Tajiri (Japanese: 田尻 智, Hepburn: Tajiri Satoshi, born August 28, 1965 [1]) is a Japanese video game designer and director who is the creator of the Pokémon franchise and the co-founder and president of video game developer Game Freak.

  6. List of generation I Pokémon - Wikipedia

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    The majority of Pokémon in generation I had relatively simple designs and were similar to real-life creatures including Pidgey (a pigeon), Krabby (a crab), Rattata (a rat), and Ekans (a snake). Many Pokémon in the original games served as the base for repeating concepts later in the series. [8]

  7. Kasa-obake - Wikipedia

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    A figure of a kasa-obake from the 1968 film Yokai Monsters: One Hundred Monsters A two-legged kasa-obake from the "Hyakki Yagyo Zumaki" by Enshin Kanō. [1]Kasa-obake (Japanese: 傘おばけ) [2] [3] are a mythical ghost or yōkai in Japanese folklore.

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    Lock in juicy quarterly income through this $1B private real estate fund — even if you’re not a millionaire. ... Fidelity estimates that a 65-year-old retiring in 2024 will spend $165,000 on ...

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