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'''The Elemental Art Contest''' was a contest that tasked participants with creating a special "Elemental Form" of a Pokémon from Generation I, II, III, IV, or V, excluding Event-Only Pokémon, Magikarp, Pichu, Unown, Castform, Deerling, and Sawsbuck. There were three different themes for the event - Earth, Sea and Sky. Participants were required to submit both a standard and a shiny variant of their Pokémon. Winners are listed below in the order of the date of sending the submission in. The full results with Runners-Up can be found [[Earth_Submissions|here for Earth]], [[Sea_Submissions|here for Sea]], & [[Sky_Submissions|here for Sky]].
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'''The Elemental Art Contest''' was a contest that tasked participants with creating a special "Elemental Form" of a Pokémon from Generation I, II, III, IV, or V, excluding Event-Only Pokémon, Magikarp, Pichu, Unown, Castform, Deerling, and Sawsbuck. There were three different themes for the event - Earth, Sea and Sky. Participants were required to submit both a standard and a shiny variant of their Pokémon. The results can be found [[Earth_Submissions|here for Earth]], [[Sea_Submissions|here for Sea]], & [[Sky_Submissions|here for Sky]]. Winners are listed below in the order of the date of sending the submission in.
  
 
==Winners==
 
==Winners==

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