Name that Pokemon
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US Politics
Literary Protagonists
Brand Power
100

The official mascot of Pokemon

Pikachu

100

Santa Claus

Saint Nicholas

100

This was the predecessor to the modern Constitution, put in during the first years of the United States.

Articles of Confederation

100

The Boy Who Lived was the moniker given to this literary protagonist, who fought Lord Voldemort.

Harry Potter

100

This brand is known for their monochromatic shirts and sweatshirts with their brand across the front.

Supreme

200

This Pikachu look-a-like was introduced as "What if Pikachu was a ghost?"

Mimikyu

200

Drizzy

Drake

200

In Congress, both chambers must meet this majority to override a presidential veto.

Two-Thirds

200

Not the title character in this F Scott Fitzgerald classic, but the narrator and protagonist we follow.

Nick Carraway

200

This brand controls the large majority of plastic interconnecting building blocks market, especially since they introduced licensed sets.

Lego

300

This Pokemon was the only Grass/Flying Type introduced in Generation 3 (Ruby/Sapphire)

Tropius

300

Notch

Markus Persson

300

During 1948 and the ensuing Civil Rights movement, Southern Democrats who left the party over the civil rights movement were known by this moniker.

Dixiecrats

300

Managing to talk down an entire lynch mob in Maycomb, Alabama, this literary teenager was undaunted by the racism in her time.

Scout Finch

300

This brand name is synonymous with tissues. 

Kleenex

400

According to their Pokedex entries, these Pokemon are tree stumps that were possessed by the spirits of children who died lost in the forest.

Phantump

400

Ziggy Stardust

David Bowie

400

The Trump administration drew inspiration from this bill since it was one of the first major pieces of American isolationist and anti-immigration legislation, infamous for being the first to exclude an entire ethnicity as a whole.

Chinese Exclusion Act (of 1882)

400

The archetypal bildungsroman, this Dickens tale follows this young boy and his journey through life, especially his pining for Estella.

Pip

400

This glassware company has become the leader and almost the defacto name for chemistry glass ware.

Pyrex

500

This is the Legendary Pokemon.

Arcanine

500

Metta World Peace

Ron Artest

500

This was a proto-alt right party, founded in the 1850s, that was xenophobic, anti-immigrant, and anti-Cathrolic, known for its incredible secrecy.

Know-Nothing Party

500

This character was famous for his very powerful steamshovel.

Mike Mulligan

500

This brand owns a massive amount of food, water, and other companies and is responsible for child slavery, purposefully exploiting poor nursing mothers, doesn't believe all people have the right to drink water, and has funded the assassinations of some journalists.

Nestle