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→‎Trivia: All three regions that have made second appearances (Kanto, Johto, and Unova) have added routes for the newer games. Not notable.
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** Kanto and [[Unova]] are the only regions where the {{player}} doesn't need {{m|Waterfall}} to get to the [[Elite Four]] after having defeated its regional [[Gym Leader]]s.
** Kanto and [[Unova]] are the only regions where the {{player}} doesn't need {{m|Waterfall}} to get to the [[Elite Four]] after having defeated its regional [[Gym Leader]]s.
** It is also the only region where the [[Pokémon League]] is located to the west of every Gym.
** It is also the only region where the [[Pokémon League]] is located to the west of every Gym.
** Kanto and [[Johto]] are the only regions that are connected to each other by land, and are likewise the only regions to add additional [[route]]s in their second appearances.
** Kanto and [[Johto]] are the only regions that are connected to each other by land.
** Kanto has the fewest amount of towns/cities of all the [[region]]s, having only ten. However, in [[Generation II]], Kanto and [[Johto]] are tied in this way, but this changed with the release of {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, when the [[Safari Zone Gate]] and the [[Frontier Access]] were added to Johto.
** Kanto has the fewest amount of towns/cities of all the [[region]]s, having only ten. However, in [[Generation II]], Kanto and [[Johto]] are tied in this way, but this changed with the release of {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, when the [[Safari Zone Gate]] and the [[Frontier Access]] were added to Johto.
* In [[Generation I]], Kanto was slightly redesigned twice after its initial appearance: signposts, doors, and other minor details, along with certain locations, such as [[Cerulean Cave]], were changed between {{game3|Red and Green|''Pocket Monsters: Red & Green|s}} and [[Pokémon Blue Version (Japanese)|''Pocket Monsters: Blue'']], and then again between ''Pocket Monsters: Blue'' and {{game3|Yellow|''Pocket Monsters: Pikachu''}}. The international ''{{game|Red and Blue|s}}'' reused the tilesets and other graphics from ''Pocket Monsters: Blue'', while international ''{{game|Yellow}}'' featured the same design as its original Japanese release.
* In [[Generation I]], Kanto was slightly redesigned twice after its initial appearance: signposts, doors, and other minor details, along with certain locations, such as [[Cerulean Cave]], were changed between {{game3|Red and Green|''Pocket Monsters: Red & Green|s}} and [[Pokémon Blue Version (Japanese)|''Pocket Monsters: Blue'']], and then again between ''Pocket Monsters: Blue'' and {{game3|Yellow|''Pocket Monsters: Pikachu''}}. The international ''{{game|Red and Blue|s}}'' reused the tilesets and other graphics from ''Pocket Monsters: Blue'', while international ''{{game|Yellow}}'' featured the same design as its original Japanese release.
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