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I didn't say that I interpreted it as Nazi symbols, I was referring to a controversy that has arisen elsewhere.  And the star on Kadabra's forehead isn't the inverted pentagram, his head is.  Look at the shape. -Ragnarok7038
I didn't say that I interpreted it as Nazi symbols, I was referring to a controversy that has arisen elsewhere.  And the star on Kadabra's forehead isn't the inverted pentagram, his head is.  Look at the shape. -Ragnarok7038
:...now ''that'' is a stretch. I mean, if Kadabra's head is an inverted pentagram, then so are the heads of all foxes. And controversy always arises from super-fearful parents. The easiest way to kill something is to compare it to Hitler. '''[[User:TTEchidna|<span style="color:#FF0000">TTE</span>]][[User talk:TTEchidna|<span style="color:#0000FF">chidna</span>]]''' 01:20, 19 November 2007 (UTC)
:...now ''that'' is a stretch. I mean, if Kadabra's head is an inverted pentagram, then so are the heads of all foxes. And controversy always arises from super-fearful parents. The easiest way to kill something is to compare it to Hitler. '''[[User:TTEchidna|<span style="color:#FF0000">TTE</span>]][[User talk:TTEchidna|<span style="color:#0000FF">chidna</span>]]''' 01:20, 19 November 2007 (UTC)
== Kinesis ==
If Kinesis is Kadabra's signature move, it should be added to its moveset. But I'm not sure on which level.

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Wasn't that case thrown out because he sued Nintendo of AMERICA, who had nothing to do with it?

I think he lost the case (throw out isn't the same as lose, but I'm not sure what happened here) - but yes, he sued in America. - 振霖T 08:04, 27 Mar 2005 (UTC)

I've heard that there is some controversy over Kadabra having a star on his forehead and a lightning bolts symbol on his abdomen, both of which are used by the Nazi SS. I was also sitting in class today when I realized something. Isn't odd that both Kadabra and Alakazam have five points on their head, ie. the form of an inverted pentagram? -Ragnarok7038

Alakazam has no pentagram on its head. Kadabra has a star. If a star is suddenly an "occult inverted pentagram", well then the US flag is covered in them. Oh-em-gees, occult in my Christian nation? As for "lightning bolts", um, the Nazis had two of those S things for their secret police. If you look at every wavy line as if it's "OMG NAZI GASP" then you're just crazy. TTEchidna 05:15, 16 November 2007 (UTC)

I didn't say that I interpreted it as Nazi symbols, I was referring to a controversy that has arisen elsewhere. And the star on Kadabra's forehead isn't the inverted pentagram, his head is. Look at the shape. -Ragnarok7038

...now that is a stretch. I mean, if Kadabra's head is an inverted pentagram, then so are the heads of all foxes. And controversy always arises from super-fearful parents. The easiest way to kill something is to compare it to Hitler. TTEchidna 01:20, 19 November 2007 (UTC)

Kinesis

If Kinesis is Kadabra's signature move, it should be added to its moveset. But I'm not sure on which level.