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====Trivia to add====
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*[[Pokémon Puzzle League]]: Due to this game being released before Pokémon Gold and Silver (outside of Japan), this is tecnically the first game in which {{p|Marill|a Pokémon}} from the [[Generation II|following Generation]] is useable.
*[[Pokémon Puzzle League]]: Due to this game being released before Pokémon Gold and Silver (outside of Japan), this is tecnically the first game in which {{p|Marill|a Pokémon}} from the [[Generation II|following Generation]] is useable.
*[[Water (type)]]: {{t|Ground}} is the type most commonly paired up with Water. Ironically, {{2t|Water|Ground}} was once [[List of Pokémon with unique type combinations|unique]] to {{p|Wooper}} and {{p|Quagsire}}.
*[[Water (type)]]: {{t|Ground}} is the type most commonly paired up with Water. Previously, {{2t|Water|Ground}} was once [[List of Pokémon with unique type combinations|unique]] to {{p|Wooper}} and {{p|Quagsire}}.
*[[Orre]]: On the map of Orre in Pokémon Colosseum, a number of regions (at least nine) can be seen bordering Orre.
*[[Orre]]: On the map of Orre in Pokémon Colosseum, a number of regions (at least nine) can be seen bordering Orre.
*[[Village Bridge]]: The Village Bridge is one of only two settlements in a main series game, other than a {{player}}'s [[hometown]], not to feature a [[Pokémon Center]]. The other is [[Anville Town]].
*[[Village Bridge]]: The Village Bridge is one of only two settlements in a main series game, other than a {{player}}'s [[hometown]], not to feature a [[Pokémon Center]]. The other is [[Anville Town]].
*[[Genesect (Pokémon)]]: Genesect's form differences are not recognised by the Pokedex. The same is true of {{p|Arceus}}.
*[[Genesect (Pokémon)]]: Genesect's form differences are not recognised by the Pokedex. The same is true of {{p|Arceus}}.
*[[Arceus (Pokémon)]]: Arceus's form differences are not recognised by the Pokedex. The same is true of {{p|Genesect}}. No explanation has been given for this.
*[[Arceus (Pokémon)]]: Arceus's form differences are not recognised by the Pokedex. The same is true of {{p|Genesect}}. No explanation has been given for this.
*[[Staryu (Pokémon)]]: Despite Staryu's Japanese Pokedex entry in [[EP007]] stating that due to being a hermaphrodite, it can have a relationship with anyone, Staryu is unable to breed, nor can it become [[infatuated]].
*[[Glare (move)]]: Although Glare's description states that the user intimidates the target with the pattern on its belly, obviously referring to {{p|Arbok}}, no Pokémon that learn this move, other than Arbok, fit this description.
*[[Glare (move)]]: Although Glare's description states that the user intimidates the target with the pattern on its belly, obviously referring to {{p|Arbok}}, no Pokémon that learn this move, other than Arbok, fit this description.
*[[Burmy (Pokémon)]]: Although seen in the anime and the manga, Burmy does not have a Cloakless form in the games, and as such, a Burmy hatched from an egg will be born wearing a cloak.
*[[Burmy (Pokémon)]]: Although seen in the anime and the manga, Burmy does not have a Cloakless form in the games, and as such, a Burmy hatched from an egg will be born wearing a cloak.
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*[[Ancient Mew]]: The Weakness and Resistance symbols for Ancient Mew can bee seen on the Xatu totem pole on the cover of the [[Neo Premium File 2 (TCG)|Neo Premium File 2]]. Due to this, it is possible that Ancient Mew originates from the [[Ruins of Alph]].
*[[Ancient Mew]]: The Weakness and Resistance symbols for Ancient Mew can bee seen on the Xatu totem pole on the cover of the [[Neo Premium File 2 (TCG)|Neo Premium File 2]]. Due to this, it is possible that Ancient Mew originates from the [[Ruins of Alph]].
*[[Shroomish (Pokémon)]]: Shroomish is the only fungi-based Pokémon that is not dual-typed.
*[[Shroomish (Pokémon)]]: Shroomish is the only fungi-based Pokémon that is not dual-typed.
*[[Lenora]]: Due to their similar hairstyles, and the fact that Leonora is a Normal-type Gym Leader, it was originally speculated that she would use a {{p|Bouffalant}} during her Gym match.
*[[Voltorb (Pokémon)]]: Voltorb and Electrode exist in Oblivia's past, despite both Pokémon being brought into origin in more recent times. Whether this was an oversight or not is unknown. A similar situation occurs with {{p|Porygon-Z}}.
*[[Voltorb (Pokémon)]]: Voltorb and Electrode exist in Oblivia's past, despite both Pokémon being brought into origin in more recent times. Whether this was an oversight or not is unknown. A similar situation occurs with {{p|Porygon-Z}}.
*[[Electrode (Pokémon)]]: Voltorb and Electrode exist in Oblivia's past, despite both Pokémon being brought into origin in more recent times. Whether this was an oversight or not is unknown. A similar situation occurs with {{p|Porygon-Z}}.
*[[Electrode (Pokémon)]]: Voltorb and Electrode exist in Oblivia's past, despite both Pokémon being brought into origin in more recent times. Whether this was an oversight or not is unknown. A similar situation occurs with {{p|Porygon-Z}}.
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** {{p|Vulpix}} is the only non {{type2|Ghost}} to learn Will-O-Wisp by level up, and is the only pure Fire-type Pokémon to learn it. However, Vulpix is known for its ability to learn Ghost-type moves.
** {{p|Vulpix}} is the only non {{type2|Ghost}} to learn Will-O-Wisp by level up, and is the only pure Fire-type Pokémon to learn it. However, Vulpix is known for its ability to learn Ghost-type moves.
** {{p|Froslass}} and {{p|Golett}}'s {{p|Golurk|family}} are the only Ghost-type Pokémon that cannot learn Will-O-Wisp.
** {{p|Froslass}} and {{p|Golett}}'s {{p|Golurk|family}} are the only Ghost-type Pokémon that cannot learn Will-O-Wisp.
*[[EP098]]: After {{TP|James|Victreebel}} uses {{m|Sleep Powder}} on the sleeping group, Meowth compliments it. James's nose is majorly elongated while he talks just afterwards and returns to normal just before Victreebel bites him. This could be a reference to a Japanese legend that arrogant people become long-nosed demons called Yamabushi Tengu after death.
*[[Togepi (Pokémon)]]: Togepi is the only [[baby Pokémon]] in {{game|Crystal}} that cannot hatch from the [[Odd Egg]].
*[[Generation V]]: Generation V is also the only generation without:
*[[Generation V]]: Generation V is also the only generation without:
**The introduction of a new [[baby Pokémon]], since their introduction in Generation II.
**The introduction of a new [[baby Pokémon]], since their introduction in Generation II.
*[[Rotom (Pokémon)]]: Despite the fact that when it is encountered in [[Generation IV]], it is possessing a television, there has yet to be a Television Rotom.
*[[Darmanitan (Pokémon)]]: Zen Mode Darmanitan and [[Spiky-eared Pichu]] are the only Pokémon without individual Sugimori artwork, not even {{pkmn|Dream World}} art. This is disregarding {{p|Keldeo}}, {{p|Meloetta}} and {{p|Genesect}}, who have not been officialy revealed.  
*[[Darmanitan (Pokémon)]]: Zen Mode Darmanitan, [[Spiky-eared Pichu]] and {{p|Arceus|??? form Arceus}} are the ony Pokémon without individual Sugimori artwork, not even {{pkmn|Dream World}} art. This is disregarding {{p|Keldeo}}, {{p|Meloetta}} and {{p|Genesect}}, who have not been officialy revealed.  
*[[Stunfisk (Pokémon)]]: Stunfisk is the only Pokémon to be both weak and immune to one of its own types<!--- without the aid of an ability--->.
*[[Stunfisk (Pokémon)]]: Stunfisk is the only Pokémon to be both weak and immune to one of its own types<!--- without the aid of an ability--->.
*[[Ash's Muk]]: Ash's Muk is one of only two of his Pokémon to have ever been recalled for a purpose other than battling or competing in a tournament. The other is Bulbasaur. <!---may not be correct now that Ash rotates his team in the Best Wishes series--->
*[[Ash's Muk]]: Ash's Muk is one of only two of his Pokémon to have ever been recalled for a purpose other than battling or competing in a tournament. The other is Bulbasaur. <!---may not be correct now that Ash rotates his team in the Best Wishes series--->
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**Numerous other Pokémon capable of {{m|surf}}ing can also be seen stranded<!---, including --->.
**Numerous other Pokémon capable of {{m|surf}}ing can also be seen stranded<!---, including --->.
*[[P T]]:p T is the only {{2t|Normal|Ground}}-type Pokémon.
*[[P T]]:p T is the only {{2t|Normal|Ground}}-type Pokémon.
*[[♀ .]]: ♀, [[PkMn (glitch Pokémon)|<sup>P</sup><sub>K</sub><sup>M</sup><sub>N</sub>]] and {{OBP|A|uppercase}} are all dual-type {{2t|Normal|Normal}} glitch Pokémon. This gives these Pokémon a double-immunity to Ghost-type moves, and a quadruple-weakness to Fighting-type moves.
*[[Charizard (Neo Premium File 2)]]: This card is very similar to another {{TCG ID|Base Set|Charizard|4}} card released previously. However, due to this card's Pokémon Power varying, it cannot be considered a reprint.
*[[Charizard (Neo Premium File 2)]]: This card is very similar to another {{TCG ID|Base Set|Charizard|4}} card released previously. However, due to this card's Pokémon Power varying, it cannot be considered a reprint.
*[[Wobbuffet (Pokémon)]]: Wobbuffet is the only Pokémon not from [[Generation I]] that can be found in [[Cerulean Cave]] without the use of a sound.
*[[Wobbuffet (Pokémon)]]: Wobbuffet is the only Pokémon not from [[Generation I]] that can be found in [[Cerulean Cave]] without the use of a sound.
*[[Pokémon Black and White Versions]]: Due to the DS cartridges being black, Pokémon Black is technically the first Pokémon game since Emerald to have its catridge match the color of the game.
*[[Pokémon Black and White Versions]]: Due to the DS cartridges being black, Pokémon Black is technically the first Pokémon game since Emerald to have its catridge match the color of the game.
*[[Onix (Pokémon)]]: In the anime, Onix is commonly mistaken to be roaring when it speaks. However, it is actually saying its Japanese name, ''Iwark''.
*[[Onix (Pokémon)]]: In the anime, Onix is commonly mistaken to be roaring when it speaks. However, it is actually saying its Japanese name, ''Iwark''.
===Anime===
===Anime===
*{{tt|Fix [[Holiday Hi-Jynx|EP039]] and [[Snow Way Out!|EP041]]|May need Admin approval}}
*{{tt|Fix [[Holiday Hi-Jynx|EP039]] and [[Snow Way Out!|EP041]]|May need Admin approval}}
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