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tagline=Investigating the inspirations behind Pokémon |
tagline=Investigating the inspirations behind Pokémon |
blurb=In another column exploring the likely cultural and zoological origins of Pokémon species, we take a look at Shuppet and Banette. }}
blurb=In another column exploring the likely cultural and zoological origins of Pokémon species, we take a look at Shuppet and Banette. }}
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[[File:ShuppetBanette.png|thumb|Shuppet and Banette]]It's Halloween, and that means costumes, candy and tiresome pranks. It also means ghosts, and so what better time to talk about two of my favorite {{type|Ghost}} Pokémon?
[[File:ShuppetBanette.png|thumb|Shuppet and Banette]]It's Halloween, and that means costumes, candy and tiresome pranks. It also means ghosts, and so what better time to talk about two of my favorite {{type|Ghost}} Pokémon?
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