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* In December 2005, prior to the release of {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}}, [[CoroCoro]] Comics January ran a contest where fans could name the strongest Dragon-type move.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20051206010318/http://www.corocoro.tv/html/yokoku/index.html CoroCoro.tv (Archive)]</ref> Draco Meteor was the move that won this contest.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20100115233948/http://pokeani.com/news/2006_04/04-pokenews22.html Pokeani (Archive)]</ref> | * In December 2005, prior to the release of {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}}, [[CoroCoro]] Comics January ran a contest where fans could name the strongest Dragon-type move.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20051206010318/http://www.corocoro.tv/html/yokoku/index.html CoroCoro.tv (Archive)]</ref> Draco Meteor was the move that won this contest.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20100115233948/http://pokeani.com/news/2006_04/04-pokenews22.html Pokeani (Archive)]</ref> | ||
* This move being classified as a {{type|Dragon}} move is likely a play on its original name, りゅうせいぐん ''Ryūseigun'' (Meteor Shower), which contains りゅう ''ryū'' (dragon). | * This move being classified as a {{type|Dragon}} move is likely a play on its original name, りゅうせいぐん ''Ryūseigun'' (Meteor Shower), which contains りゅう ''ryū'' (dragon). | ||
* The only non-legendary, non-Dragon-type Pokémon able to legally know this move is [[Smeargle]], through the use of its [[Sketch]] move. | |||
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