On the Origin of Species: Castform: Difference between revisions

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tagline=Investigating the inspirations behind Pokémon |
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blurb=In the second of a new series of columns exploring the likely cultural and zoological origins of Pokémon species, we take a look at the Weather Pokémon, Castform. }}
blurb=In the second of a new series of columns exploring the likely cultural and zoological origins of Pokémon species, we take a look at the Weather Pokémon, Castform. }}
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Castform, then, has its origins in a peculiarly Japanese phenomenon that dates back many hundreds of years. And while players might not be inclined to treat it to sake, nor should they be tempted to cut off its head.
Castform, then, has its origins in a peculiarly Japanese phenomenon that dates back many hundreds of years. And while players might not be inclined to treat it to sake, nor should they be tempted to cut off its head.
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