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April 1, 2012 was an April Fools' Day that fell on a Sunday. In the Pokémon fandom, many websites pulled hoaxes on gullible fans. | April 1, 2012 was an {{wp|April Fools' Day}} that fell on a Sunday. In the Pokémon fandom, many websites pulled hoaxes on gullible fans. | ||
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*[[Psypoke]] had shaking rainbow-colored text on the front news page along with a constant line of [[Bidoof]] marching down the page. | *[[Psypoke]] had shaking rainbow-colored text on the front news page along with a constant line of [[Bidoof]] marching down the page. | ||
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Revision as of 21:39, 7 April 2012
April 1, 2012 was an April Fools' Day that fell on a Sunday. In the Pokémon fandom, many websites pulled hoaxes on gullible fans.
Hoaxes
Fansites
- Bulbanews posted an article about several leaked upcoming games which included a 3DS version of the arcade game Pokémon Battrio and a demaked version of Black & White for the original Gameboy along with a fake trailer for the game created by Pokémon hacker Koolboyman.
Other fansites
- Psypoke had shaking rainbow-colored text on the front news page along with a constant line of Bidoof marching down the page.
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