Pokemon Day Popularity Poll Ranking Results

Pokemon Day Popularity Poll Results Reveal Most Popular Pokemon

The Pokemon Day popularity poll results are in, and the votes have been tallied. The Japanese website, which was updating in real-time, closed the polls and the final results revealed the most popular Pokemon as voted by the community. It’s Dedenne! A total of over one million votes were counted to determine which characters made it into the top ten.

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As the first handful of votes rolled in, Dedenne and the Buzzwole Ultra Beast were in constant competition for first place. However, as the poll went on, it became clear who would emerge victorious. The adorable mouse Pokemon Dedenne reigned supreme in the Pokemon Day popularity poll, with Cinccino coming in at a close second.

You can check out the results of the Pokemon Day popularity poll below.

  1. Dedenne (68,398 votes)
  2. Cincinno (54,444 votes)
  3. Sableye (45,562 votes)
  4. Snivy (41,894 votes)
  5. Magnemite (35,206 votes)
  6. Swadloon (34, 204 votes)
  7. Pikachu (33,125 votes)
  8. Buzzwole (33,077 votes)
  9. Oshawott (32,191 votes)
  10. Flygon (22,08 votes)

Additionally, you can sort the most popular Pokemon by region through the Pokemon Day website. As mentioned previously, votes were tallied in real-time. Users could participate and cast their vote using a special hashtag on Twitter.

A special Pokemon Day presentation is scheduled for February 26, 2021. This video will last a total of twenty minutes and will be broadcast on both Twitch and YouTube.


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