Miraidon
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Miraidon
Summary
Miraidon is an electric-type Pokémon[1]. Miraidon draws 12 Wikipedia views per month (electric_type_pok_mon category, ranking #11 of 29).[2]
Key Facts
- Miraidon is recorded as gender unknown[3].
- Miraidon's instance of is recorded as electric-type Pokémon[4].
- Miraidon's instance of is recorded as dragon-type Pokémon[5].
- Miraidon's instance of is recorded as Legendary Pokémon[6].
- Miraidon's instance of is recorded as paradox Pokémon[7].
- Miraidon's instance of is recorded as mascot character[8].
- Miraidon's subclass of is recorded as video game character[9].
- Miraidon's part of is recorded as list of Pokémon introduced in Generation IX[10].
- Miraidon's part of is recorded as Pokémon without evolution[11].
- Miraidon's part of is recorded as Undiscovered egg group[12].
- Miraidon's Commons category is recorded as Miraidon[13].
- Miraidon's color is recorded as blue[14].
- Miraidon's from narrative universe is recorded as Pokémon universe[15].
- Miraidon's shape is recorded as Pokémon with a quadruped body[16].
- Miraidon's present in work is recorded as Pokémon Violet[17].
- Miraidon's Pokémon index is recorded as 1008[18].
- Miraidon's Pokémon index is recorded as 400[19].
- Miraidon's height is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q174728', 'amount': '+350'}[20].
- Miraidon's mass is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q11570', 'amount': '+240'}[21].
- Miraidon's first appearance is recorded as ninth generation of Pokémon[22].
- Miraidon's Bulbapedia article ID is recorded as Miraidon_(Pokémon)[23].
- Miraidon's Fandom article ID is recorded as pokemon:Miraidon[24].
- Miraidon's Fandom article ID is recorded as it.pokemon:Miraidon[25].
- Miraidon's Fandom article ID is recorded as ko.pokemon:미라이돈_(포켓몬)[26].
- Miraidon's announcement date is recorded as +2022-06-01T00:00:00Z[27].
Why It Matters
Miraidon draws 12 Wikipedia views per month (electric_type_pok_mon category, ranking #11 of 29).[2]