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List of generation II Pokémon

Index List of generation II Pokémon

The second generation (generation II) of the ''Pokémon'' franchise features 100 fictional species of creatures introduced to the core video game series in the 1999 Game Boy Color games ''Pokémon Gold'' and ''Silver'', set in the Johto region. [1]

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  1. 92 relations: Ahuizotl (mythology), Albania, Ash Ketchum, Association football, Aztec mythology, Bandai, Boss (video games), Canon Inc., Circadian clock, Common seadragon, Diodon, Diurnal cycle, Eurogamer, Exclamation mark, Fenghuang, Field Museum of Natural History, Fish hook, Footballfish, Future plc, G4 (American TV network), Galarian Corsola, Game balance, Game Boy, Game Boy Color, Game Freak, Game Informer, Gameplay of Pokémon, GamePro, Gamer Network, GameRevolution, GameSpot, GamesRadar+, Gamurs, Gawker Media, Giant oceanic manta ray, IGN, International Data Group, Junichi Masuda, Kamaitachi, Kotaku, Latin alphabet, List of generation I Pokémon, List of generation II Pokémon, List of generation III Pokémon, List of generation IV Pokémon, List of generation IX Pokémon, List of generation V Pokémon, List of generation VI Pokémon, List of generation VII Pokémon, List of generation VIII Pokémon, ... Expand index (42 more) »

  2. Lists of Pokémon
  3. Video game characters introduced in 1999

Ahuizotl (mythology)

The ahuizotl (from the āhuitzotl for "spiny aquatic thing", a.k.a. "water dog") is a legendary creature in Aztec mythology.

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Albania

Albania (Shqipëri or Shqipëria), officially the Republic of Albania (Republika e Shqipërisë), is a country in Southeast Europe.

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Ash Ketchum

Ash Ketchum, known as in Japan, is a character in the Pokémon franchise owned by Nintendo, Game Freak, and Creatures.

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Association football

Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 players each, who primarily use their feet to propel a ball around a rectangular field called a pitch.

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Aztec mythology

Aztec mythology is the body or collection of myths of the Aztec civilization of Central Mexico.

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Bandai

is a Japanese multinational toy manufacturer and distributor headquartered in Taitō, Tokyo.

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Boss (video games)

In video games, a boss is a significantly powerful non-player character created as an opponent to players.

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Canon Inc.

Canon Inc. (Hepburn) is a Japanese multinational corporation headquartered in Ōta, Tokyo, specializing in optical, imaging, and industrial products, such as lenses, cameras, medical equipment, scanners, printers, and semiconductor manufacturing equipment.

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Circadian clock

A circadian clock, or circadian oscillator, also known as one’s internal alarm clock is a biochemical oscillator that cycles with a stable phase and is synchronized with solar time.

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Common seadragon

The common seadragon or weedy seadragon (Phyllopteryx taeniolatus) is a marine fish of the order Syngnathiformes, which also includes the similar pipefishes, seahorses, and trumpetfishes among other species.

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Diodon

Porcupinefishes or balloonfishes, are any of the various species of the genus Diodon, the type genus of Diodontidae.

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Diurnal cycle

A diurnal cycle (or diel cycle) is any pattern that recurs every 24 hours as a result of one full rotation of the planet Earth around its axis.

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Eurogamer

Eurogamer is a British video game journalism website launched in 1999 alongside parent company Gamer Network.

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Exclamation mark

The exclamation mark (also known as exclamation point in American English) is a punctuation mark usually used after an interjection or exclamation to indicate strong feelings or to show emphasis.

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Fenghuang

Fènghuáng are mythological birds found in Sinospheric mythology that reign over all other birds.

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Field Museum of Natural History

The Field Museum of Natural History (FMNH), also known as The Field Museum, is a natural history museum in Chicago, Illinois, and is one of the largest such museums in the world.

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Fish hook

A fish hook or fishhook, formerly also called an angle (from Old English angol and Proto-Germanic *angulaz), is a hook used to catch fish either by piercing and embedding onto the inside of the fish mouth (angling) or, more rarely, by impaling and snagging the external fish body.

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Footballfish

The footballfish form a family, Himantolophidae, of globose, deep-sea anglerfishes found in tropical and subtropical waters of the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific Ocean.

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Future plc

Future plc is a British publishing company. It was started in 1985 by Chris Anderson. It is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index. Among its many titles are Country Life, Homes and Gardens, Decanter, Marie Claire, and The Week. Zillah Byng-Thorne was chief executive officer from 2014 to 2023, when she was replaced by Jon Steinberg.

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G4 (American TV network)

G4 (also known as G4TV) was an American pay television and digital network owned by NBCUniversal and later Comcast Spectacor that primarily focused on video games.

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Galarian Corsola

Galarian Corsola, known in Japan as is a Pokémon species in Nintendo and Game Freak's ''Pokémon'' media franchise.

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Game balance

Game balance is a branch of game design with the intention of improving gameplay and user experience by balancing difficulty and fairness.

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Game Boy

The Game Boy is a handheld game console developed by Nintendo, launched in the Japanese home market on April 21, 1989, followed by North America and Europe later that year.

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Game Boy Color

The Game Boy Color (GBC or CGB) is an 8-bit handheld game console, manufactured by Nintendo, which was released in Japan on October 21, 1998, and to international markets that November.

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Game Freak

is a Japanese video game developer, best known as the primary developer of the Pokémon series of role-playing video games, and as one of the co-owners of the Pokémon series.

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Game Informer

Game Informer (GI) is an American monthly video game magazine featuring articles, news, strategy, and reviews of video games and associated consoles.

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Gameplay of Pokémon

Pokémon involves catching and training fictional creatures called "Pokémon" and using them to battle other trainers' Pokémon.

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GamePro

GamePro was an American multiplatform video game magazine media company that published online and print content covering the video game industry, video game hardware and video game software.

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Gamer Network

Gamer Network Limited (formerly Eurogamer Network Limited) is a British digital media company based in Brighton.

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GameRevolution

GameRevolution (formerly Game-Revolution) is a gaming website created in 1996.

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GameSpot

GameSpot is an American video gaming website that provides news, reviews, previews, downloads, and other information on video games.

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GamesRadar+

GamesRadar+ (formerly GamesRadar) is an entertainment website for video game-related news, previews, and reviews.

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Gamurs

The GAMURS Group, simply known as Gamurs, is an esports media and entertainment publisher.

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Gawker Media

Gawker Media LLC (formerly Blogwire, Inc. and Gawker Media, Inc.) was an American internet media company and blog network.

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Giant oceanic manta ray

The giant oceanic manta ray, giant manta ray, or oceanic manta ray (Mobula birostris) is a species of ray in the family Mobulidae and the largest type of ray in the world.

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IGN

IGN is an American video game and entertainment media website operated by IGN Entertainment Inc., a subsidiary of Ziff Davis, Inc.

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International Data Group

International Data Group (IDG, Inc.) is a market intelligence and demand generation company focused on the technology industry.

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Junichi Masuda

is a Japanese video game composer, director, designer, producer, singer, programmer and trombonist, best known for his work in the Pokémon franchise.

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Kamaitachi

is a Japanese yōkai from the oral tradition of the Kōshin'etsu region.

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Kotaku

Kotaku is a video game website and blog that was originally launched in 2004 as part of the Gawker Media network.

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Latin alphabet

The Latin alphabet, also known as the Roman alphabet, is the collection of letters originally used by the ancient Romans to write the Latin language.

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List of generation I Pokémon

The first generation (generation I) of the ''Pokémon'' franchise features the original 151 fictional species of monsters introduced to the core video game series in the 1996 Game Boy games ''Pocket Monsters Red'' and ''Green'' (known as Pokémon Red and Blue outside of Japan). List of generation II Pokémon and List of generation I Pokémon are lists of Pokémon.

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List of generation II Pokémon

The second generation (generation II) of the ''Pokémon'' franchise features 100 fictional species of creatures introduced to the core video game series in the 1999 Game Boy Color games ''Pokémon Gold'' and ''Silver'', set in the Johto region. List of generation II Pokémon and List of generation II Pokémon are lists of Pokémon and video game characters introduced in 1999.

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List of generation III Pokémon

The third generation (generation III) of the ''Pokémon'' franchise features 135 fictional species of creatures introduced to the core video game series in the 2002 Game Boy Advance games ''Pokémon Ruby'' and ''Sapphire''. List of generation II Pokémon and List of generation III Pokémon are lists of Pokémon.

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List of generation IV Pokémon

The fourth generation (generation IV) of the ''Pokémon'' franchise features 107 fictional species of creatures introduced to the core video game series in the 2006 Nintendo DS games ''Pokémon Diamond'' and ''Pearl''. List of generation II Pokémon and List of generation IV Pokémon are lists of Pokémon.

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List of generation IX Pokémon

The ninth generation (Generation IX) of the ''Pokémon'' franchise features 120 fictional species of creatures introduced to the core video game series in the Nintendo Switch games ''Pokémon Scarlet'' and ''Violet''. List of generation II Pokémon and List of generation IX Pokémon are lists of Pokémon.

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List of generation V Pokémon

The fifth generation (Generation V) of the ''Pokémon'' franchise features 156 fictional species of creatures introduced to the core video game series in the 2010 Nintendo DS games ''Pokémon Black'' and ''White''. List of generation II Pokémon and List of generation V Pokémon are lists of Pokémon.

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List of generation VI Pokémon

The sixth generation (Generation VI) of the ''Pokémon'' franchise features 72 fictional species of creatures introduced to the core video game series in the 2013 Nintendo 3DS games ''Pokémon X'' and ''Y''. List of generation II Pokémon and List of generation VI Pokémon are lists of Pokémon.

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List of generation VII Pokémon

The seventh generation (Generation VII) of the ''Pokémon'' franchise features 86 fictional species of collectible creatures called "Pokémon" introduced to the core video game series in the 2016 Nintendo 3DS games ''Pokémon Sun'' and ''Moon'' and the 2017 3DS games ''Pokémon Ultra Sun'' and ''Ultra Moon''. List of generation II Pokémon and List of generation VII Pokémon are lists of Pokémon.

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List of generation VIII Pokémon

The eighth generation (Generation VIII) of the ''Pokémon'' franchise features 96 fictional species of creatures introduced to the core video game series, including 89 in the 2019 Nintendo Switch games ''Pokémon Sword'' and ''Shield'' as of version 1.3.0 and 7 further species introduced in the 2022 Nintendo Switch game Pokémon Legends: Arceus. List of generation II Pokémon and List of generation VIII Pokémon are lists of Pokémon.

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List of Pokémon anime characters

Pokémon, known in Japan as, is a Japanese anime television series based on the ''Pokémon'' video game series published by Nintendo.

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Mascot

A mascot is any human, animal, or object thought to bring luck, or anything used to represent a group with a common public identity, such as a school, sports team, society, military unit, or brand name.

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Metasomatism

Metasomatism (from the Greek μετά metá "change" and σῶμα sôma "body") is the chemical alteration of a rock by hydrothermal and other fluids.

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Misty (Pokémon)

Misty, known as in Japan, is a fictional character in the Pokémon franchise owned by Nintendo and created by Satoshi Tajiri.

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Mount Everest

Mount Everest is Earth's highest mountain above sea level, located in the Mahalangur Himal sub-range of the Himalayas.

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New Pokémon Snap

New Pokémon Snap is an on-rails first-person photography game developed by Bandai Namco Studios and published by Nintendo and The Pokémon Company for the Nintendo Switch.

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Nintendo

is a Japanese multinational video game company headquartered in Kyoto.

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Nintendo Space World

formerly named and was an annual video game trade show hosted by Nintendo from 1989 to 2001.

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Owl

Owls are birds from the order Strigiformes, which includes over 200 species of mostly solitary and nocturnal birds of prey typified by an upright stance, a large, broad head, binocular vision, binaural hearing, sharp talons, and feathers adapted for silent flight.

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Palindrome

A palindrome is a word, number, phrase, or other sequence of symbols that reads the same backwards as forwards, such as madam or racecar, the date "22/02/2022" and the sentence: "A man, a plan, a canal – Panama".

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Pascal (unit)

The pascal (symbol: Pa) is the unit of pressure in the International System of Units (SI).

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Pokémon

Pokémon is a Japanese media franchise consisting of video games, animated series and films, a trading card game, and other related media.

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Pokémon (TV series)

abbreviated from the Japanese title of and currently branded in English as is a Japanese anime television series, part of The Pokémon Company's ''Pokémon'' media franchise, which premiered on TV Tokyo in April 1997.

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Pokémon (video game series)

is a series of video games developed by Game Freak and published by Nintendo and The Pokémon Company under the Pokémon media franchise.

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Pokémon 3: The Movie

Pokémon 3: The Movie is a 2000 Japanese anime film directed by Kunihiko Yuyama as the third film in the Pokémon franchise.

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Pokémon 4Ever

Pokémon 4Ever is a 2001 Japanese anime film directed by Kunihiko Yuyama and based on the television series Pokémon.

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Pokémon Crystal

is a role-playing video game developed by Game Freak and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy Color in Japan in 2000 and internationally in 2001.

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Pokémon Gold and Silver

and are 1999 role-playing video games developed by Game Freak and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy Color, but with backward compatibility for the Game Boy.

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Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver

and are 2009 remakes of the 1999 Game Boy Color role-playing video games ''Pokémon Gold'' and ''Silver'', also including features from Pokémon Crystal.

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Pokémon Legends: Arceus

is a 2022 action role-playing game developed by Game Freak and published by Nintendo and The Pokémon Company for the Nintendo Switch.

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Pokémon Red, Blue, and Yellow

Pokémon Red Version and Pokémon Blue Version are 1996 role-playing video games (RPGs) developed by Game Freak and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy.

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Pokémon Scarlet and Violet

and are 2022 role-playing video games developed by Game Freak and published by Nintendo and The Pokémon Company for the Nintendo Switch.

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Pokémon Sword and Shield

and are 2019 role-playing video games developed by Game Freak and published by The Pokémon Company and Nintendo for the Nintendo Switch console.

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Pokémon the Movie 2000

Pokémon the Movie 2000 is a 1999 Japanese animated fantasy adventure film directed by Kunihiko Yuyama.

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Pokémon, I Choose You!

is the first episode of the Pokémon anime series.

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Pokémon: The First Movie

Pokémon: The First Movie - Mewtwo Strikes Back is a 1998 Japanese anime fantasy adventure film directed by Kunihiko Yuyama.

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Polygon (website)

Polygon is an American entertainment website by Vox Media covering video games, movies, television, and other popular culture.

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Question mark

The question mark (also known as interrogation point, query, or eroteme in journalism) is a punctuation mark that indicates a question or interrogative clause or phrase in many languages.

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Red Bull

Red Bull is a brand of energy drinks created and owned by the Austrian company Red Bull GmbH.

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Remora

The remora, sometimes called suckerfish or sharksucker, is any of a family (Echeneidae) of ray-finned fish in the order Carangiformes.

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Scholastic Corporation

Scholastic Corporation is an American multinational publishing, education, and media company that publishes and distributes books, comics, and educational materials for schools, teachers, parents, children, and other educational institutions.

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Stellar corona

A corona (coronas or coronae) is the outermost layer of a star's atmosphere.

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Super Smash Bros. Melee

Super Smash Bros.

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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Super Smash Bros.

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The Escapist (magazine)

The Escapist (formerly known as Escapist Magazine) is an American video game website and online magazine.

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The Pokémon Company

is a Japanese company responsible for brand management, production, publishing, marketing, and licensing of the Pokémon franchise, which consists of video games, a trading card game, anime television series, films, manga, home entertainment products, merchandise, and other ventures.

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Tsuchinoko

In Japanese folklore, the, literally translating to "child of hammer", is a snake-like being.

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University of Leicester

The University of Leicester is a public research university based in Leicester, England.

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Unown

is a Pokémon species in Nintendo and Game Freak's Pokémon franchise. List of generation II Pokémon and Unown are video game characters introduced in 1999.

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Variety (magazine)

Variety is an American magazine owned by Penske Media Corporation.

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WebCite

WebCite is an intermittently available archive site, originally designed to digitally preserve scientific and educationally important material on the web by taking snapshots of Internet contents as they existed at the time when a blogger or a scholar cited or quoted from it.

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Wooper

is a Pokémon species in Nintendo and Game Freak's ''Pokémon'' media franchise. List of generation II Pokémon and Wooper are video game characters introduced in 1999.

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See also

Lists of Pokémon

Video game characters introduced in 1999

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_generation_II_Pokémon

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