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Cameo: [52]

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"Pokémemory: Time-images, Transmedia, and Memory"

EBSCO Mewtwo ref (Find later)

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Armored Mewtwo: [165][166][167]

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"Playful (Counter) Publics: Game Mods as Rhetorical Forms of Active and Subversive Player Participation"

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Pokémon Prism (Likely non-notable, merge later)

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Pokémon Origins (Non-notable. Figure out later)

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Stadium 2 (I know it's Genius Sonority shut up)

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Power of Us: [483]

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Teal Mask: [519]

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Monster Kids: [524]

Ken Sugimori: [525]

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Creepypasta: [532]

Legends Arceus: [5][6][533][534]

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Let's Go: [575][576]

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Cookbook: [579]

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Unrelated Media

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Digimon the Movie: [616][617][618]

Digimon-Pokemon articles: [619]

Monster Rancher: [620]

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