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Revision as of 16:17, 29 July 2009
Giant Pokémon, while they rarely played a large part in terms of plot, are nonetheless a recurring theme in the Pokémon anime. There are several episodes that have a plot that revolve around unusually large Pokémon, such to the point that it seems to be a rather common mutation for Pokémon to go through.