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  2. Zoroark - Wikipedia

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    Zoroark is a species of fictional creatures called Pokémon, created for the Pokémon media franchise. Developed by Game Freak and published by Nintendo, the Japanese franchise began in 1996 with the video games Pokémon Red and Green for the Game Boy, which were later released in North America as Pokémon Red and Blue in 1998. [5]

  3. List of Pokémon Trading Card Game sets - Wikipedia

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    The set contains cards from the Japanese set "Clash at the Summit" and the mini-set Lost Link. One card missing from the set is the Stadium "Lost World" which introduced a new win condition to the game in Japan. The card, along with the other cards missing from the Lost Link set was released in the next expansion, Call of Legends.

  4. Pokémon Trading Card Game - Wikipedia

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    A Pokémon TCG playmat with labels of various gameplay aspects, e.g. Active Spot, Bench, Deck, and Discard Pile. The Pokémon Trading Card Game is a strategy-based card game that is usually played on a designated playmat or digitally on an official game client where two players (assuming the role of Pokémon Trainer) use their Pokémon to battle one another.

  5. Pokémon Trading Card Game (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game includes the first three sets of the trading card game, as well as exclusive cards not available elsewhere. A second Game Boy Color game, Pokémon Card GB2: Great Rocket-Dan Sanjo! (Pokémon Card GB2: Here Comes Team Great Rocket!), was released in Japan in 2001, having a centered storyline. Although this sequel was not released in ...

  6. Ninetales - Wikipedia

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    Ninetales (/ ˈ n aɪ n t eɪ l z /), known in Japan as Kyukon (Japanese: キュウコン), is a Pokémon species in Nintendo and Game Freak's Pokémon franchise. First introduced in the video games Pokémon Red and Blue, it evolves from the Pokémon Vulpix, both having the Fire type and only being available in Blue without trading.

  7. List of generation I Pokémon - Wikipedia

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    Vulpix (#0037) — Its design is inspired by the nine-tailed fox of East Asian myth. [28] It can understand human speech, use its psychic power to control minds, and curse anyone who mistreats it. According to legends, nine saints reincarnated as Ninetales, and each of its tails has a different ability. It has an Ice/Fairy-type Alolan form ...

  8. Pokémon Black and White - Wikipedia

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    The July 2010 issue of CoroCoro Comic revealed the C-Gear wireless interactivity features, [72] the ability to upload game data to the internet and the player's computer, [73] several brand-new Pokémon, new Pokémon moves, Reshiram and Zekrom's Pokémon types, details on the Celebi / Zorua event, and a new character: Professor Araragi, the ...

  9. List of fictional foxes - Wikipedia

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    Vulpix, Ninetales, Eevee, Fennekin, Braixen, Delphox, Nickit, Thievul, and Zorua and Zoroark in Pokémon. Although Vulpix, Ninetales and Zoroark are based on Kitsune. Ran Yakumo, a boss in Perfect Cherry Blossom. Bonnie Anne, a female NPC in Pirate101. Fox/Kitsune spirit. It can be summoned by Kiriko, a female playable character in Overwatch.

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