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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
===Origin===
===Origin===
Meowscarada appears to be based on a {{wp|feline}} — possibly the {{wp|Iberian lynx}} — and a {{wp|Magic (illusion)|magician}}, with its high Speed and Dark typing likely inspired by the {{wp|sleight of hand}} needed to create a convincing act. Its category and signature move, {{m|Flower Trick}}, seem to be inspired by the {{wp|Hat-trick (magic trick)|magic trick}} of making flowers appear. Meowscarada's mask and ears are also reminiscent of the {{wp|Cap and bells|cap}} worn by {{wp|jester}}s, and the diamonds on its mask may be intended to evoke the {{wp|Harlequin}} stock character. With its round shape and six prominent sepals, Meowscarada's flower resembles a {{wp|pomegranate}}, a fruit of particular historical importance in certain regions of Spain, such as the {{wp|Province of Granada}}. This ties into its nature as an explosive, as {{wp|Grenade|grenades}} are named for their resemblance to pomegranates.
Meowscarada appears to be based on a {{wp|feline}} — possibly the {{wp|Iberian lynx}} — and a {{wp|Magic (illusion)|magician}}, with its high Speed and Dark typing likely inspired by the {{wp|sleight of hand}} needed to create a convincing act. Its category and signature move, {{m|Flower Trick}}, seem to be inspired by the {{wp|Hat-trick (magic trick)|magic trick}} of making flowers appear. Meowscarada's mask and ears are also reminiscent of the {{wp|Cap and bells|cap}} worn by {{wp|jester}}s, and the diamonds on its mask may be intended to evoke the {{wp|Harlequin}} stock character. With its round shape and six prominent sepals, Meowscarada's flower resembles a {{wp|pomegranate}}, a fruit of particular historical importance in certain regions of Spain, such as the {{wp|Province of Granada}}. This ties into its nature as an explosive, as {{wp|grenade}}s are named for their resemblance to pomegranates.


Meowscarada also seems to take inspiration from a {{wp|masquerade ball}}, which originated in the court culture of {{wp|Duchy of Burgundy|Burgundy}} in the 15th century and quickly diffused to France, the {{wp|Habsburg monarchy}}, and Spain following succession issues. It could be also inspired by the masks commonly seen in {{wp|Mardi Gras}} celebrations, and its round flower could be inspired by the throws typical of {{wp|Mardi Gras in New Orleans}}.
Meowscarada also seems to take inspiration from a {{wp|masquerade ball}}, which originated in the court culture of {{wp|Duchy of Burgundy|Burgundy}} in the 15th century and quickly diffused to France, the {{wp|Habsburg monarchy}}, and Spain following succession issues. It could be also inspired by the masks commonly seen in {{wp|Mardi Gras}} celebrations, and its round flower could be inspired by the throws typical of {{wp|Mardi Gras in New Orleans}}.
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