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These are not fake Pokémon, they are Variant Pokémon#Combined Pokémon.
(These are not fake Pokémon, they are Variant Pokémon#Combined Pokémon.)
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==Fanmade Pokémon==
==Fanmade Pokémon==
It is not unusual for fans to create their own fake Pokémon for pure amusement, often creating new [[type]]s (such as Sound and Light) and [[move]]s as well. These are usually openly displayed, usually on fanart websites or in [[ROM hacks]], and known about as being fake. Sometimes, however, one may be assumed to be a real Pokémon by another fan, depending upon the skill of the artist and the gullibility of the fan.
It is not unusual for fans to create their own fake Pokémon for pure amusement, often creating new [[type]]s (such as Sound and Light) and [[move]]s as well. These are usually openly displayed, usually on fanart websites or in [[ROM hacks]], and known about as being fake. Sometimes, however, one may be assumed to be a real Pokémon by another fan, depending upon the skill of the artist and the gullibility of the fan.
==In the anime==
[[File:Venustoise.png|thumb|150px|"Venustoise"]]
[[File:Mismagius Rayquaza.png|thumb|left|200px|Mismagius and Rayquaza fusion]]
In ''[[EP020|The Ghost of Maiden's Peak]]'', a {{p|Gastly}}, who had the ability to create illusions that were tangible enough to attack people, created a crossbreed of a {{p|Blastoise}} and a {{p|Venusaur}}, calling it a "Venustoise" (Japanese: フシギックス ''Fushigix'').
In ''[[DP043|Malice in Wonderland!]]'', a real {{p|Mismagius}} merged with a dream-made {{p|Rayquaza}}, giving Rayquaza the color palette and some features of Mismagius. It then attacked {{Ash}} and {{ashfr}}.
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==See also==
==See also==
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