Pokédex: Difference between revisions

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*Most of the Pokédexes appear similar to one of Nintendo's handhelds. The Johto Pokédex looks similar to a [[Game Boy Color]], the Hoenn Pokédex appears similar to the [[Game Boy Advance]], the Generation III Kanto Pokédex looks similar to a [[Game Boy Advance SP]], and the Sinnoh Pokédex looks like a [[Nintendo DS Lite]].
*Most of the Pokédexes appear similar to one of Nintendo's handhelds. The Johto Pokédex looks similar to a [[Game Boy Color]], the Hoenn Pokédex appears similar to the [[Game Boy Advance]], the Generation III Kanto Pokédex looks similar to a [[Game Boy Advance SP]], and the Sinnoh Pokédex looks like a [[Nintendo DS Lite]].
*All five of Ash's Pokédexes have been red, while others have had other colors. May had a yellow one in Kanto, Paul has a dark blue Pokédex and Dawn has a pink Pokédex.
*All five of Ash's Pokédexes have been red, while others have had other colors. May had a yellow one in Kanto, Paul has a dark blue Pokédex and Dawn has a pink Pokédex.
*The Pokédex is shown to be cased in material that is invulnerable to almost anything within the realm of reason. It has been electrocuted, shot with flame, and soaked in water with no effect. It is also voice-sensitive.
*The Pokédex is shown to be cased in material that is invulnerable to almost anything within the realm of reason. It has been electrocuted, shot with flame, and soaked in water with no effect, however, this could be an example of [[Anime physics]]. It is also voice-sensitive.
**However, it has been shown to not function properly if the Pokémon in question is wearing mechanical armor (for instance, when Gary's Pokédex failed to identify Mewtwo (who was in it's "focus/leech" battle armor at the time), the display screen had static interference as well.)
**However, it has been shown to not function properly if the Pokémon in question is wearing mechanical armor (for instance, when Gary's Pokédex failed to identify Mewtwo (who was in it's "focus/leech" battle armor at the time), the display screen had static interference as well.)
**A Pokédex also can only identify the Pokémon itself, and not what appears to be where it is, as seen in [[EP020|The Ghost of Maiden's Peak]] when {{p|Gastly}} uses illusions to scare {{Ash}} and his {{Ashfr|friends}}.
**A Pokédex also can only identify the Pokémon itself, and not what appears to be where it is, as seen in [[EP020|The Ghost of Maiden's Peak]] when {{p|Gastly}} uses illusions to scare {{Ash}} and his {{Ashfr|friends}}.
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