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Only article with the dead link worth fixing, imo, since the rest are mostly on talk and user pages. If other want to fix/remove the links, go for it.
(Only article with the dead link worth fixing, imo, since the rest are mostly on talk and user pages. If other want to fix/remove the links, go for it.)
 
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* In the anime episode, ''[[EP089|Shell Shock]]'', millions of Dome Fossils make up the structure of [[Kabuto Fossil Island|an island]]. The Kabuto are then revitalized by the moonlight, destroying the island. A dome fossil reappeared in ''[[BW014|A Night in the Nacrene City Museum!]]'', being controlled by an angry {{p|Yamask}} and chasing [[Hawes]] around the Nacrene Museum.
* In the anime episode, ''[[EP089|Shell Shock]]'', millions of Dome Fossils make up the structure of [[Kabuto Fossil Island|an island]]. The Kabuto are then revitalized by the moonlight, destroying the island. A dome fossil reappeared in ''[[BW014|A Night in the Nacrene City Museum!]]'', being controlled by an angry {{p|Yamask}} and chasing [[Hawes]] around the Nacrene Museum.
* A Dome Fossil, though representing {{p|Kabutops}} rather than Kabuto, was featured on the [[Mysterious Fossil (Fossil 62)|Mysterious Fossil]] card. It later gained its own card in the {{TCG|Majestic Dawn}} set, [[Dome Fossil (Majestic Dawn 89)]].
* A Dome Fossil, though representing {{p|Kabutops}} rather than Kabuto, was featured on the [[Mysterious Fossil (Fossil 62)|Mysterious Fossil]] card. It later gained its own card in the {{TCG|Majestic Dawn}} set, [[Dome Fossil (Majestic Dawn 89)]].
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==Tuesday March 6, 2012: Pokémon Trozei==
==Tuesday March 6, 2012: Pokémon Trozei==
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* The gameplay is loosely similar to {{wp|Tetris}} where Pokémon icons will fall from the top of the top screen, onto the bottom of the pile. Pokemon can be shifted individually with the stylus, or shifted from one side of the screens to the other. When four Pokémon form a row either vertically, or horizontally, they will disappear from the pile. The level is complete once all Pokémon have disappeared.
* The gameplay is loosely similar to {{wp|Tetris}} where Pokémon icons will fall from the top of the top screen, onto the bottom of the pile. Pokemon can be shifted individually with the stylus, or shifted from one side of the screens to the other. When four Pokémon form a row either vertically, or horizontally, they will disappear from the pile. The level is complete once all Pokémon have disappeared.
* The game also features a two-player battle mode where two players may compete against each other. In Pair Mode, two players work together to beat a high score.
* The game also features a two-player battle mode where two players may compete against each other. In Pair Mode, two players work together to beat a high score.
<center>[[File:Trozeiani338.gif]][[Pokémon Trozei!|Read more...]]</center>
<center>[[File:Trozeiani338.png]][[Pokémon Trozei!|Read more...]]</center>
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==Wednesday March 7, 2012: Vileplume and Bellossom==
==Wednesday March 7, 2012: Vileplume and Bellossom==
[[File:Branched evolution.png|200px|right]]
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* {{p|Kyogre}} is the only non-Ice-type Pokémon to learn this move by level up.
* {{p|Kyogre}} is the only non-Ice-type Pokémon to learn this move by level up.
* {{p|Articuno}} can make this move accurately hit as it can learn {{m|Mind Reader}}.
* {{p|Articuno}} can make this move accurately hit as it can learn {{m|Mind Reader}}.
* [[Solidad]]'s {{p|Lapras}} was the first Pokémon to use Sheer Cold in the anime and is the only one to use it before the {{series|Best Wishes}}.
* [[Solidad]]'s {{p|Lapras}} was the first Pokémon to use Sheer Cold in the anime and is the only one to use it before ''[[Pokémon the Series: Black & White]]''.
* Sheer Cold has appeared on six Pokémon cards. It stops the Defending Pokémon from attacking the next turn.
* Sheer Cold has appeared on six Pokémon cards. It stops the Defending Pokémon from attacking the next turn.


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[[File:Castelia City.png|right|200px]]
[[File:Castelia City.png|right|200px]]
===Tourist Spot: Castelia City===
===Tourist Spot: Castelia City===
* '''Castelia City''' (Japanese: '''ヒウンシティ''' ''Hiun City'') is a large seaside city located in south central [[Unova]]. Unlike other cities, Castelia is a huge, sprawling metropolis, sporting many towering skyscrapers and other tall buildings. It is known to be the geographically largest city in the [[Pokémon World]].
* '''Castelia City''' (Japanese: '''ヒウンシティ''' ''Hiun City'') is a large seaside city located in south central [[Unova]]. Unlike other cities, Castelia is a huge, sprawling metropolis, sporting many towering skyscrapers and other tall buildings. It is known to be the geographically largest city in the [[Pokémon world]].
* Castelia City is home to the {{type|Bug}} [[Castelia Gym]] with [[Gym Leader]] [[Burgh]].
* Castelia City is home to the {{type|Bug}} [[Castelia Gym]] with [[Gym Leader]] [[Burgh]].
* In the games, Game Freak HQ is located in Castelia Street, wherein battle game designer [[Shigeki Morimoto]] can be battled.
* In the games, Game Freak HQ is located in Castelia Street, wherein battle game designer [[Shigeki Morimoto]] can be battled.
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