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Some of these PokéGods were actually [[glitch Pokémon]] who were able to be encountered or otherwise obtained through [[cheating]]. Additionally, one other well-known PokéGod was '''Venustoise''' (Japanese: '''フシギックス''' ''Fushigix''), which originally appeared in ''[[EP020|The Ghost of Maiden's Peak]]'' as a gag.
Some of these PokéGods were actually [[glitch Pokémon]] who were able to be encountered or otherwise obtained through [[cheating]]. Additionally, one other well-known PokéGod was '''Venustoise''' (Japanese: '''フシギックス''' ''Fushigix''), which originally appeared in ''[[EP020|The Ghost of Maiden's Peak]]'' as a gag.


Two other PokéGods originated as April Fools' Day jokes: '''{{smw|Yoshi}}''' (claimed to be the evolution of {{p|Dragonite}} by {{wp|Expert Gamer}} magazine in issue #58) and '''{{smw|Luigi}}''' (claimed to be the evolution of {{p|Lickitung}} by the official Nintendo website for {{wp|April Fools' Day}} 1999).<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20000127223129/http://www.nintendo.com/april1/pokemon/index.html Pokémon # 160 - Nintendo] (archived)</ref>
Two other PokéGods originated as {{wp|April Fools' Day}} jokes in 1999: '''{{smw|Yoshi}}''' (claimed to be the evolution of {{p|Dragonite}} by {{wp|Expert Gamer}} magazine in issue #58)<ref>[https://archive.org/details/expertgamerissue58april1999/page/n45/mode/1up Expert Gamer Issue 58 April 1999 - Internet Archive]</ref> and '''{{smw|Luigi}}''' (claimed to be the evolution of {{p|Lickitung}} by the official Nintendo website).<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20000127223129/http://www.nintendo.com/april1/pokemon/index.html Pokémon # 160 - Nintendo] (archived)</ref>


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