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: ''If you were looking for the Italian anime opening, see [[Gotta Catch 'em All! (song)]].''
: ''If you were looking for the Italian anime opening, see [[Gotta Catch 'em All! (song)]].''
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[[Image:English_motto.png|thumb|right|250px|The logo for the phrase.]]
[[File:English_motto.png|thumb|right|250px|The logo for the phrase.]]
'''Gotta catch 'em all!''' is the English slogan of the [[Pokémon games|Pokémon video games]], with references to it abound in [[Pokémon]] [[canon]].  The Japanese equivalent is '''ポケモンゲットだぜー!''' (Pokémon <sc>get</sc> da ze~!, also spelt '''ポケモンGETだぜー!''')
'''Gotta catch 'em all!''' is the English slogan of the [[Pokémon games|Pokémon video games]], with references to it abound in [[Pokémon]] [[canon]].  The Japanese equivalent is '''ポケモンゲットだぜー!''' (Pokémon <sc>get</sc> da ze~!, also spelt '''ポケモンGETだぜー!''')


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The same was true of the Generation II games, where showing a 249-Pokémon Pokédex (minus {{p|Celebi}} and Mew) would have the same developers give the player another diploma. With the retirement of the slogan, Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire only required the player to complete the 200-Pokémon [[List of Pokémon by Hoenn Pokédex number|Hoenn Pokédex]] (lacking {{p|Jirachi}} and {{p|Deoxys}}) to receive a diploma, though the 386-Pokémon [[National Pokédex]] still remained as a goal for players who wanted bragging rights.
The same was true of the Generation II games, where showing a 249-Pokémon Pokédex (minus {{p|Celebi}} and Mew) would have the same developers give the player another diploma. With the retirement of the slogan, Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire only required the player to complete the 200-Pokémon [[List of Pokémon by Hoenn Pokédex number|Hoenn Pokédex]] (lacking {{p|Jirachi}} and {{p|Deoxys}}) to receive a diploma, though the 386-Pokémon [[National Pokédex]] still remained as a goal for players who wanted bragging rights.


In the Generation IV games, by the time the [[Elite Four]] and {{tc|Champion}} are defeated, the player will have seen almost all of the Pokémon in the [[List of Pokémon by Sinnoh Pokédex number|Sinnoh Pokédex]], if not all 150; it possible to do this even before entering the [[Hall of Fame]]. The reward for this is the National Pokédex, allowing the player to go on a true quest to actually catch them all once more, though this feat requires catching more than three times as many Pokémon as it would take to complete the Sinnoh Pokédex. Catching 482 of the 493 Pokémon -- {{p|Mew}}, {{p|Lugia}}, {{p|Ho-Oh}}, {{p|Celebi}}, {{p|Jirachi}}, {{p|Deoxys}}, {{p|Manaphy}}, {{p|Phione}}, {{p|Darkrai}}, {{p|Shaymin}}, and {{p|Arceus}} are not required -- results in the awarding of another diploma.
In the Generation IV games, by the time the [[Elite Four]] and {{pkmn|Champion}} are defeated, the player will have seen almost all of the Pokémon in the [[List of Pokémon by Sinnoh Pokédex number|Sinnoh Pokédex]], if not all 150; it possible to do this even before entering the [[Hall of Fame]]. The reward for this is the National Pokédex, allowing the player to go on a true quest to actually catch them all once more, though this feat requires catching more than three times as many Pokémon as it would take to complete the Sinnoh Pokédex. Catching 482 of the 493 Pokémon -- {{p|Mew}}, {{p|Lugia}}, {{p|Ho-Oh}}, {{p|Celebi}}, {{p|Jirachi}}, {{p|Deoxys}}, {{p|Manaphy}}, {{p|Phione}}, {{p|Darkrai}}, {{p|Shaymin}}, and {{p|Arceus}} are not required -- results in the awarding of another diploma.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==