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The eight Kanto [[Gym Leader]]s each specialize in a different type of Pokémon. Each gives out a [[Badge]] and a [[TM]] on their defeat.
The eight Kanto [[Gym Leader]]s each specialize in a different type of Pokémon. Each gives out a [[Badge]] and a [[TM]] on their defeat.


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==Japanese title screens==
==Japanese title screens==
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* Excluding FireRed and LeafGreen, as they are remakes, Generation I is the only generation so far whose [[Version mascot|mascots]] are non-[[legendary Pokémon]].
* Excluding FireRed and LeafGreen (as they are remakes), Generation I is the only generation so far whose [[Version mascot|mascots]] are non-[[legendary Pokémon]].
* As far as release dates go, Generation I is the shortest generation in North America, partly due to the fact that Red and Blue were not released until 1998, while in Japan, they were released in 1996, and their successors, Gold and Silver, were released closer together, in 1999 in Japan and 2000 in North America. As the rest of the world's releases are more similar to the North American releases than the Japanese releases, it is also the shortest generation worldwide<!--but don't take my word for it; do the calculations yourself!-->.
* As far as release dates go, Generation I is the shortest generation in North America, partly due to the fact that Red and Blue were not released until 1998, while in Japan, they were released in 1996, and their successors, Gold and Silver, were released closer together, in 1999 in Japan and 2000 in North America. As the rest of the world's releases are more similar to the North American releases than the Japanese releases, it is also the shortest generation worldwide<!--but don't take my word for it; do the calculations yourself!-->.
* Due to being the first and least advanced generation, Generation I has the most amount of [[glitch Pokémon]] which are known to be obtainable without the use of an external device.  
* Due to being the first and least advanced generation, Generation I has the most amount of [[glitch Pokémon]] which are known to be obtainable without the use of an external device.  
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