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Is there any real confirmation that the dex entry listed is its actual in-game dex entry? [[User:PDL|PDL]] ([[User talk:PDL|talk]]) 04:08, 19 September 2019 (UTC) | Is there any real confirmation that the dex entry listed is its actual in-game dex entry? [[User:PDL|PDL]] ([[User talk:PDL|talk]]) 04:08, 19 September 2019 (UTC) | ||
== Origin == | |||
Sirfetch'd is often portrayed by artists fighting Escavalier. It's an reference to knights fighting snails on medieval art.--'''[[User:Team Rocket Grunt|<span style="color:#CC0000">Rocket</span> <span style="color:#666666">Grunt</span>]] ([[User talk:Team Rocket Grunt|<span style="color:#CCCCCC">Report To Me</span>]])''' 09:05, 19 September 2019 (UTC) |
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Hi, I don't have permission to edit the page, but to me it seems that the French name derives from "paladin" (same meaning as the English word) and "artichaut" ("artichoke"). BCon (talk) 13:30, 18 September 2019 (UTC)
Prototype Origins
https://tcrf.net/Proto:Pok%C3%A9mon_Gold_and_Silver/Pok%C3%A9mon
Sirfetch'd has origins from the 1997 SpaceWorld prototype as "Madame"
Zombizzle (talk) 00:46, 19 September 2019 (UTC)
Dex entry
Is there any real confirmation that the dex entry listed is its actual in-game dex entry? PDL (talk) 04:08, 19 September 2019 (UTC)
Origin
Sirfetch'd is often portrayed by artists fighting Escavalier. It's an reference to knights fighting snails on medieval art.--Rocket Grunt (Report To Me) 09:05, 19 September 2019 (UTC)