
25 Exciting Facts About Blastoise You Didn’t Know
While normal Blastoises are light cobalt in color, Shiny Blastoises are light purple and have dark green shells!
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While normal Blastoises are light cobalt in color, Shiny Blastoises are light purple and have dark green shells!
Did you know that in the Pokémon universe, a Wartortle with more scratches on its shell evolves into a stronger Blastoise?
The largest Dungeons & Dragons game ever occurred in Utah on April 22, 2023, with 1,227 people playing together simultaneously.
Beyblade enthusiasts are petitioning to make Beyblading an Olympic sport, as it already meets the specified Olympic requirements.
Did you know that Gastly is completely immune to Ground-type attacks? It's all thanks to "Levitate," Gastly's passive ability.
The first video game console played in space was Nintendo’s Game Boy. It was brought up there in 1993 by a Russian cosmonaut.
In the Pokémon anime, Ash's Squirtle was originally the leader of a mischievous group of Squirtles called the Squirtle Squad.
In Pokémon Red and Blue, Charizard couldn't fly despite having enormous wings. This was corrected in Pokémon Yellow.
Did you know that in the Japanese version of Super Mario World, Yoshi can eat dolphins?
Did you know that characters from The Sims can actually die from embarrassment?
The Pokémon Charmeleon gets its name from a combination of “char,” meaning to burn or singe, and “chameleon,” a species of lizard.
The Air Force Research Laboratory built the 33rd most powerful supercomputer in the world using parts from the PlayStation 3.