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'''Pokémon''' is a series of video games, trading cards, anime, all that sorta stuff by [[Nintendo]], Creatures and Game Freak. | |||
==Tennis Players by Pokemon== | |||
Many, ''many'' prominent [[tennis]] artists are often known by a certain Pokémon - often by a common profile picture, etc. Here's a couple of the most well known ones: | |||
* Mycroprocessor/Joltoen, ratkrayola - Jolteon | |||
* GameBop - Sandslash | |||
* TheChutley/Cyggie, system128 - Glaceon | |||
* dew/dani - Flareon | |||
* mrdoognoog - "4 4" (glitch) | |||
* CheeChee - Luxray | |||
* Zekii - Chespin |
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the most important source there is.
Pokémon is a series of video games, trading cards, anime, all that sorta stuff by Nintendo, Creatures and Game Freak.
Tennis Players by Pokemon
Many, many prominent tennis artists are often known by a certain Pokémon - often by a common profile picture, etc. Here's a couple of the most well known ones:
- Mycroprocessor/Joltoen, ratkrayola - Jolteon
- GameBop - Sandslash
- TheChutley/Cyggie, system128 - Glaceon
- dew/dani - Flareon
- mrdoognoog - "4 4" (glitch)
- CheeChee - Luxray
- Zekii - Chespin