List of Pokémon parodies: Difference between revisions
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Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day | Menma the Hero | Tetsudō suggests that the wish Menma might want granted was to have a rare monster from a video game called "Nokezori Monsters" ("Nokémon" for short), which Jinta buys from the game shop Anaru works at. Some other games that were referenced were Gold, Opal, and Emerald. | ![]() |