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  2. Bulbasaur - Wikipedia

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    Bulbasaur first appeared as one of three Pokémon the player could choose as their first at the beginning of the initial Game Boy games, Pokémon Red and Blue, released in Japan in 1996. [9] Its Japanese name, Fushigidane, is a combination of the Japanese words for mystery or miracle (fushigi) and seed (tane). [10]

  3. Epilogue - Wikipedia

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    Most Greek plays would end with lines from the Chorus, which was different to the epilogues of early modern playwrights as well as Ancient Roman plays. [ 8 ] American Author Henry James has said the epilogue is a place that distributes last "prizes, pensions, husbands, wives, babies, millions, appended paragraphs and cheerful remarks."

  4. Pokémon Chronicles - Wikipedia

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    The ending for Pikachu's Winter Vacation on the DVD rolls over a full screen picture taken from the episode. The original theme tune is a modified version of the "G/S Pokérap". However, there is an instrumental in the middle, where the narrator basically says what Chronicles is about: Old friends! New adventures!

  5. Pokémon (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The ending song is the English version of Type: Wild performed by Robbie Danzie, and it was produced for Pocket Monsters Encore and aired. Pokémon de English ( ポケモンdeイングリッシュ , Pokémon de Ingurisshu ) was a segment at the end of Pocket Monsters Encore used to teach Japanese children simple English words and phrases.

  6. “Blink Twice” Ending Explained: What Was Really ... - AOL

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    At the beginning of Blink Twice, Frida shares that her mom once told her that "success is the best revenge."This motto likely informed Frida's decision to marry Slater and take over his company ...

  7. Tara Sands - Wikipedia

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    Tara Sands is an American voice actress and co-host of Cartoon Network's Fridays from 2005 to 2007. [1] Sands has voiced in anime dubs and cartoons, including Bulbasaur in the Pokémon anime series, Spyler in I Spy, Kari Kamiya in Digimon Adventure tri., Anna Kyoyama in Shaman King, Mokuba Kaiba in Yu-Gi-Oh!

  8. 'Smile 2' has a brutal ending that blows the horror franchise ...

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    "Smile 2" has a memorable, absolutely bonkers ending. How it ends leaves the door open for the franchise to continue, as does its box-office success. The first movie was a box-office hit in 2022 ...

  9. The script for 'Bridgerton' included a fake ending so the ...

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    On "The Netflix Afterparty," Golda Rosheuvel, who plays Queen Charlotte, said no one knew how season one was meant to end unless they read the books.