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TopicRate the Pokemon Day 37: Dialga / Palkia
tazzyboyishere
03/14/12 9:00:00 PM
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-RULES-
- Vote from 0 to 10 with only one decimal, if any.
- You can judge it based on however you want. I'm assuming most people here will have played the games they come from.
- Don't use alts or rally or something else that's stupid.
- These will last 24 hours or so. Unless I forget which will probably happen a lot.
- Feel free to nominate. Otherwise we'll be going in order.
- You can vote on past days if you happen to miss them.
- You may not change your vote once a day has ended.
- If I suspect you of downvoting or upvoting, I will ignore your vote.
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PREVIOUS RESULTS:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?pli=1&key=0AmVxA6Zz0VltdGFCSWcxZUQwSHE4d2phVVMwX0lGNEE&hl=en_US#gid=0

TOP TEN:
1. Mewtwo – 9.32 (28 votes)
2. Articuno – 8.71 (35 votes)
3. Alakazam – 8.71 (35 votes)
4. Blastoise – 8.68 (36 votes)
5. Scyther – 8.55 (31 votes)
6. Scizor – 8.55 (31 votes)
7. Squirtle – 8.44 (36 votes)
8. Bulbasaur - 8.42 (51 votes)
9. Zapdos – 8.42 (35 votes)
10. Marowak – 8.42 (29 votes)

BOTTOM TEN:
76. Metapod – 4.96 (34 votes)
77. Drilbur – 4.81 (25 votes)
78. Snover – 4.71 (24 votes)
79. Pupitar – 4.18 (36 votes)
80. Volbeat – 3.20 (21 votes)
81. Illumise – 3.15 (21 votes)

82. Lickilicky – 2.84 (40 votes)
83. Alomomola – 2.40 (31 votes)
84. Karrablast – 2.39 (29 votes)
85. Luvdisc – 2.38 (31 votes)

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Dialga
Temporal Pokemon
GEN IV
TYPE: Steel/Dragon
The Dia in its name is derived from the word diamond, even though the Japanese word for diamond is daiyamondo. The "ga" part in its name may be a corruption of "gon", referring to its origin and type. Its name could also be a reference to a sun dial, which is used to tell the time, or a dial found on a clock. However, the Greek root "dia" can be translated to the word through, and one can refer to Dialga as going "through" time. Dia could also come from the Spanish word "Dia" meaning day, a unit of time.
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Palkia
Spacial Pokemon
GEN IV
TYPE: Water/Dragon
The Pal (Paru) in its name is derived from the Japanese word for pearl, paru.
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Easy Vote
Dialga:
Palkia:

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