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Archaludon appears to draw inspiration from {{wp|cable-stayed bridge}}s and {{wp|folding bridge}}s. Its legs resemble the Iberian {{wp|Guadiana International Bridge}}, while the X patterns might be a reference to the Portuguese {{wp|25 de Abril Bridge}}. Its theming of a literal dragon bridge, as well as its coloration, could take inspiration from the Puente del Dragón, a popular {{wp|Seville|Sevillian}} monument from {{wp|Alcalá de Guadaíra}}, with Archaludon's back when standing on two legs loosely resembling the snake-like mouth of the dragon sculpture. The bent body also resembles a staple remover. Since Archaludon was introduced in [[The Indigo Disk]], it might also pull from the fact that [[Unova]], where [[Blueberry Academy]] is located, stands out for its numerous bridges.
Archaludon appears to draw inspiration from {{wp|cable-stayed bridge}}s and {{wp|folding bridge}}s. Its legs resemble the Iberian {{wp|Guadiana International Bridge}}, while the X patterns might be a reference to the Portuguese {{wp|25 de Abril Bridge}}. Its theming of a literal dragon bridge, as well as its coloration, could take inspiration from the Puente del Dragón, a popular {{wp|Seville|Sevillian}} monument from {{wp|Alcalá de Guadaíra}}, with Archaludon's back when standing on two legs loosely resembling the snake-like mouth of the dragon sculpture. The bent body also resembles a staple remover. Since Archaludon was introduced in [[The Indigo Disk]], it might also pull from the fact that [[Unova]], where [[Blueberry Academy]] is located, stands out for its numerous bridges.


Archaludon's ability to {{m|Electro Shot|charge and fire blasts of electricity}} may be inspired by {{wp|railguns}}. Its line's rivalry with {{p|Tyranitar}} may allude to artificial creatures manufactured to defeat monsters in {{wp|kaiju}} films.
Archaludon's ability to {{m|Electro Shot|charge and fire blasts of electricity}} may be inspired by {{wp|railgun}}s. Its line's rivalry with {{p|Tyranitar}} may allude to artificial creatures manufactured to defeat monsters in {{wp|kaiju}} films.


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