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name=On the Origin of Species | | name=On the Origin of Species | | ||
columnist={{u|George Hutcheon}} | | columnist={{u|George Hutcheon}} | | ||
status= | status=Ongoing | | ||
schedule= | schedule=Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays | | ||
license=BY-NC-SA 2.5 | | license=BY-NC-SA 2.5 | | ||
category=On the Origin of Species | | category=On the Origin of Species | | ||
start=April 2010 | | start=April 2010 | | ||
end= | end=present | | ||
footnotes= }} | footnotes= }} | ||
'''On the Origin of Species''' is a column written by {{u|George Hutcheon}} and published exclusively on Bulbanews. It provides insight on the cultural and zoological origins of Pokémon species. Issues focus on either a single Pokémon's origins or the origins of multiple Pokémon connected in an evolutionary family. | '''On the Origin of Species''' is a column written by {{u|George Hutcheon}} and published exclusively on Bulbanews. It provides insight on the cultural and zoological origins of Pokémon species. Issues focus on either a single Pokémon's origins or the origins of multiple Pokémon connected in an evolutionary family. | ||
The column began its first run on April 18, 2010, and editions were published regularly at the beginning of each week for six months. Two issues regarding Pokémon from {{game|Black and White|s}} were published in March 2011 | The column began its first run on April 18, 2010, and editions were published regularly at the beginning of each week for six months. Two issues regarding Pokémon from {{game|Black and White|s}} were published in March 2011. | ||
A third run for the pre-launch period of {{bp|Pokémon X and Y}}, with three new articles each week, is currently in progress. | |||
==Contents== | ==Contents== | ||
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# [[On the Origin of Species: Woobat|Woobat]] | # [[On the Origin of Species: Woobat|Woobat]] | ||
# [[On the Origin of Species: Venipede, Whirlipede and Scolipede|Venipede, Whirlipede and Scolipede]] | # [[On the Origin of Species: Venipede, Whirlipede and Scolipede|Venipede, Whirlipede and Scolipede]] | ||
# [[On the Origin of Species: Magikarp|Magikarp]] | |||
# [[On the Origin of Species: Victreebel|Victreebel]] | |||
# [[On the Origin of Species: Slowpoke, Slowbro and Slowking|Slowpoke, Slowbro and Slowking]] | |||
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[[Category:On the Origin of Species|*]] | [[Category:On the Origin of Species|*]] |
Revision as of 01:25, 14 September 2013
On the Origin of Species | |
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Columnist | George Hutcheon |
Status | Ongoing |
Schedule | Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays |
License | BY-NC-SA 2.5 |
Original run | April 2010 - present |
List of articles |
On the Origin of Species is a column written by George Hutcheon and published exclusively on Bulbanews. It provides insight on the cultural and zoological origins of Pokémon species. Issues focus on either a single Pokémon's origins or the origins of multiple Pokémon connected in an evolutionary family.
The column began its first run on April 18, 2010, and editions were published regularly at the beginning of each week for six months. Two issues regarding Pokémon from Pokémon Black and White were published in March 2011.
A third run for the pre-launch period of Pokémon X and Y, with three new articles each week, is currently in progress.
Contents
- Wooper
- Castform
- Mawile
- Manaphy and Phione
- Sandshrew and Sandslash
- Turtwig, Grotle and Torterra
- Relicanth
- Farfetch'd
- Poochyena and Mightyena
- Bronzor and Bronzong
- Nincada, Ninjask and Shedinja
- Paras and Parasect
- Jirachi
- Chinchou and Lanturn
- Meowth
- Trapinch, Vibrava and Flygon
- Jynx
- Lileep and Cradily
- Charmander
- Treecko, Grovyle and Sceptile
- Oddish
- Gloom and Vileplume
- Mew
- Nosepass and Probopass
- Shuppet and Banette
- Woobat
- Venipede, Whirlipede and Scolipede
- Magikarp
- Victreebel
- Slowpoke, Slowbro and Slowking