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===2010 World Championships Crobat===
===2010 World Championships Crobat===
<div style="float: right">{{bulbanews|Crobat to be distributed at Worlds 2010}}</div>
<div style="float: right">{{bulbanews|Crobat to be distributed at Worlds 2010}}</div>
[http://www.pokemonworldchampionships.com/2010/updates/article/getting-ready/look-out-for-crobat-at-the-world-championships This] Crobat was distributed at the [[2010 World Championships]] in {{wp|Waikoloa}}, {{wp|Hawaii}}, the United States on August 15, 2010 to English, Italian, and French games from 11am to 1pm, and to German, Spanish, and Japanese games from 2pm to 4pm. However, its language of origin and Wonder Card are always English.
[http://www.pokemonworldchampionships.com/2010/updates/article/getting-ready/look-out-for-crobat-at-the-world-championships This] Crobat was distributed at the [[2010 World Championships]] in {{wp|Waikoloa}}, {{wp|Hawaii}}, the United States on August 15, 2010 to English, Italian, and French games from 11am to 1pm, and to German, Spanish, and Japanese games from 2pm to 4pm. However, its [[language of origin]] and Wonder Card are always English.
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===2009 World Championships Weavile===
===2009 World Championships Weavile===
{{bulbanews|Weavile to be distributed during Pokémon World Championships}}
{{bulbanews|Weavile to be distributed during Pokémon World Championships}}
This Weavile was distributed at the [[2009 World Championships]] in {{wp|San Diego}}, {{wp|California}}, the United States on August 15, 2009 to English, Italian, and German games from 11am to 1pm, and to French, Spanish, and Japanese games from 2pm to 4pm. However, its language of origin and Wonder Card are always English.
This Weavile was distributed at the [[2009 World Championships]] in {{wp|San Diego}}, {{wp|California}}, the United States on August 15, 2009 to English, Italian, and German games from 11am to 1pm, and to French, Spanish, and Japanese games from 2pm to 4pm. However, its [[language of origin]] and Wonder Card are always English.
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===2008 World Championships Lucario===
===2008 World Championships Lucario===
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This Lucario was distributed at the [[Pokémon Video Game Showdown 2008]] in {{wp|Orlando, Florida}}, the United States on August 17, 2008 to English and Japanese games. However, its language of origin and Wonder Card are always English.
This Lucario was distributed at the [[Pokémon Video Game Showdown 2008]] in {{wp|Orlando, Florida}}, the United States on August 17, 2008 to English and Japanese games. However, its [[language of origin]] and Wonder Card are always English.
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===PalCity Lucario===
===PalCity Lucario===
{{bulbanews|Pokémon Festa 2007 details revealed}}
{{bulbanews|Pokémon Festa 2007 details revealed}}
This Lucario [http://web.archive.org/web/20071105122436/http://www.pokemon.co.jp/info/game/g070515_01.html was] [http://web.archive.org/web/20070625092418/http://www.pokemon.co.jp/palcity/present/index.html#frame01 distributed] at the 2007 Pokémon Festa, called PalCity, at six different cities around Japan: {{wp|Fukuoka}}, {{wp|Sapporo}}, {{wp|Makuhari Station|Makuhari}}, {{wp|Nagoya}}, {{wp|Yokohama}} and {{wp|Osaka}}. Its language of origin is always English. Notably, all its moves contain 「はどう」 in their Japanese names.
This Lucario [http://web.archive.org/web/20071105122436/http://www.pokemon.co.jp/info/game/g070515_01.html was] [http://web.archive.org/web/20070625092418/http://www.pokemon.co.jp/palcity/present/index.html#frame01 distributed] at the 2007 Pokémon Festa, called PalCity, at six different cities around Japan: {{wp|Fukuoka}}, {{wp|Sapporo}}, {{wp|Makuhari Station|Makuhari}}, {{wp|Nagoya}}, {{wp|Yokohama}} and {{wp|Osaka}}. Its [[language of origin]] is always English. Notably, all its moves contain 「はどう」 in their Japanese names.
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