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:::How about a merchanside section starting with "Canada recieves most American Pokémon merchandise, such as...", or something like that? --[[User:ElectAbuzzzz|'''<span style="color:#ED9121">electAbuzz</span>''']][[User talk:ElectAbuzzzz|'''<span style="color:#ED9121">z</span>''']][[Special:Contributions/ElectAbuzzzz|'''<span style="color:#ED9121">z</span>''']] 18:47, 18 October 2009 (UTC)
:::How about a merchanside section starting with "Canada recieves most American Pokémon merchandise, such as...", or something like that? --[[User:ElectAbuzzzz|'''<span style="color:#ED9121">electAbuzz</span>''']][[User talk:ElectAbuzzzz|'''<span style="color:#ED9121">z</span>''']][[Special:Contributions/ElectAbuzzzz|'''<span style="color:#ED9121">z</span>''']] 18:47, 18 October 2009 (UTC)
::::Yeah, I'm gonna add it basically the same as what you just said. Will have to think of more. <span style="background:#000000">[[User:Porygon-Z|<span style="color:#00BFFF">'''Por'''</span>]][[User:Porygon-Z|<span style="color:#FF1493">'''ygo'''</span>]][[User_talk:Porygon-Z|<span style="color:#00BFFF">'''n-Z'''</span>]]</span> 18:50, 18 October 2009 (UTC)
::::Yeah, I'm gonna add it basically the same as what you just said. Will have to think of more. <span style="background:#000000">[[User:Porygon-Z|<span style="color:#00BFFF">'''Por'''</span>]][[User:Porygon-Z|<span style="color:#FF1493">'''ygo'''</span>]][[User_talk:Porygon-Z|<span style="color:#00BFFF">'''n-Z'''</span>]]</span> 18:50, 18 October 2009 (UTC)
== Kids' WB! ==
Did this happen anywhere else besides Newfoundland? In St. John's, up until the mid-2000s we could always hear The WB, but never see it. It wasn't your normal grey pixelated mess, it was the actual broadcast all jumbled. Sometimes it looked alright for a few seconds. It was like this everywhere in SJ, not just my house. I don't believe you could buy these channels unless you had digital cable or satellite, so I'm not sure why they were there. These channels were in the 60s and 70s, but buying the full cable package got you from 2-59. Moving on, every place I visited in NL (which is alot of places) besides St. John's and the surrounding area actually had The WB as a legit channel. <span style="background:#000000">[[User:Porygon-Z|<span style="color:#00BFFF">'''Por'''</span>]][[User:Porygon-Z|<span style="color:#FF1493">'''ygo'''</span>]][[User_talk:Porygon-Z|<span style="color:#00BFFF">'''n-Z'''</span>]]</span> 19:13, 18 October 2009 (UTC)

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Additions

Should something be added about how we get most of the same stuff as the US? Porygon-Z 16:53, 18 October 2009 (UTC)

Probably, yeah. I don't know how much of a "duh" that is, but it wouldn't hurt. ZestyCactus 16:59, 18 October 2009 (UTC)
Yeah, I'm just having a difficult time of thinking of a way to word it. Porygon-Z 18:45, 18 October 2009 (UTC)
How about a merchanside section starting with "Canada recieves most American Pokémon merchandise, such as...", or something like that? --electAbuzzzz 18:47, 18 October 2009 (UTC)
Yeah, I'm gonna add it basically the same as what you just said. Will have to think of more. Porygon-Z 18:50, 18 October 2009 (UTC)

Kids' WB!

Did this happen anywhere else besides Newfoundland? In St. John's, up until the mid-2000s we could always hear The WB, but never see it. It wasn't your normal grey pixelated mess, it was the actual broadcast all jumbled. Sometimes it looked alright for a few seconds. It was like this everywhere in SJ, not just my house. I don't believe you could buy these channels unless you had digital cable or satellite, so I'm not sure why they were there. These channels were in the 60s and 70s, but buying the full cable package got you from 2-59. Moving on, every place I visited in NL (which is alot of places) besides St. John's and the surrounding area actually had The WB as a legit channel. Porygon-Z 19:13, 18 October 2009 (UTC)