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**Green's character design appears to be based on a [[Ken Sugimori]] illustration of {{ga|Red}}, {{ga|Blue}} and an [[Pokémon Red and Green beta#Female player character|unnamed, unused female Trainer]].
**Green's character design appears to be based on a [[Ken Sugimori]] illustration of {{ga|Red}}, {{ga|Blue}} and an [[Pokémon Red and Green beta#Female player character|unnamed, unused female Trainer]].
**Brock's Graveler is seen floating like Geodude instead of having feet.
**Brock's Graveler is seen floating like Geodude instead of having feet.
*Throughout the series, almost every protagonist starts out with a Pokémon other than the traditional starter Pokémon that are chosen in the games, except {{adv|Emerald}} and {{adv|White}}. However, each protagonist eventually gets one, near the start of the chapter.
*Throughout the series, almost every protagonist starts out with a Pokémon other than the traditional starter Pokémon that are chosen in the games, except {{adv|Emerald}} and {{adv|White}}. However, each protagonist eventually gets one, usually near the start of the chapter.
*In some instances in the translated version, the Fire type is referred to as Flame and the Ground type is referred to as Earth.
*In some instances in the translated version, the Fire type is referred to as Flame and the Ground type is referred to as Earth.
*Pokémon are sized different than in the games, as a {{p|Voltorb}} may be larger than an {{p|Electrode}}. Pokémon such as {{p|Electabuzz}}, {{p|Ho-Oh}}, and {{p|Lugia}} are shown to be larger than in the games, and some Pokémon are smaller, such as La Glace, [[Pryce]]'s newly hatched [[Lapras]].
*Pokémon are sized different than in the games, as a {{p|Voltorb}} may be larger than an {{p|Electrode}}. Pokémon such as {{p|Electabuzz}}, {{p|Ho-Oh}}, and {{p|Lugia}} are shown to be larger than in the games, and some Pokémon are smaller, such as La Glace, [[Pryce]]'s newly hatched [[Lapras]].
*The starters given to characters based on the male protagonists in the games appear to cycle through {{t|Grass}} ({{adv|Red}} and {{adv|Diamond}}), {{t|Fire}} ({{adv|Gold}} and {{adv|Black}}), and {{t|Water}} ({{adv|Ruby}}).
*The starters given to characters based on the male protagonists in the games appear to cycle through {{t|Grass}} ({{adv|Red}} and {{adv|Diamond}}), {{t|Fire}} ({{adv|Gold}} and {{adv|Black}}), and {{t|Water}} ({{adv|Ruby}} and [[Rakutsu]]).
**This also applies to characters based off the female protagonists in the games, which cycle through Water ({{adv|Green}} and {{adv|Platinum}}), Grass ({{adv|Crystal}} and {{adv|White}}), and Fire ({{adv|Sapphire}}).
**This also applies to characters based off the female protagonists in the games, which cycle through Water ({{adv|Green}} and {{adv|Platinum}}), Grass ({{adv|Crystal}} and {{adv|White}}), and Fire ({{adv|Sapphire}}).
* Every three chapters so far roughly adds up to a total of fourteen volumes. These fourteen volumes fit the generation of games that the chapters take place, with the exception of the ''[[Red, Green & Blue chapter (Adventures)|Red, Green & Blue chapter]]'', the ''[[Yellow chapter (Adventures)|Yellow chapter]]'' and the ''[[Gold, Silver & Crystal chapter (Adventures)|Gold, Silver & Crystal chapter]]'' which is spread over two generations.
* Every three chapters so far roughly adds up to a total of fourteen volumes. These fourteen volumes fit the generation of games that the chapters take place, with the exception of the ''[[Red, Green & Blue chapter (Adventures)|Red, Green & Blue chapter]]'', the ''[[Yellow chapter (Adventures)|Yellow chapter]]'' and the ''[[Gold, Silver & Crystal chapter (Adventures)|Gold, Silver & Crystal chapter]]'' which is spread over two generations.
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