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{{Episodelistbody|PO04|File 4: Charizard|レポート4 リザードン|Report 4: {{tt|Lizardon|Charizard}}|November 22, 2013|October 2, 2013}}
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{{Episodelistfooterspecial|Kanto|This concludes Pokémon Origins.}}
{{Episodelistfooterspecial|Kanto|This concludes Pokémon Origins.}}
==Differences with the [[Pokémon Red and Blue Versions|games]] (and [[Pokémon Fire-Red and Leaf-Green Versions|remakes]])==
==Differences with the [[Pokémon Red and Blue Versions|games]] (and [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Versions|remakes]])==
*[[Pallet Town]] looked more like a city than a town.
Although the mini-series is more faithful to the games than the main anime, there are still some differences, mainly to enhance the plot or due to time constraints.
*All [[Gym]]s don't have any Gym Trainers, unlike the games.
*Red speaks.
*Red didn't actually calm the [[Marowak (ghost)|Marowak ghost]]. Her child, {{p|Cubone}} calmed her, unlike in the games.
*The character dialogue is directly from Red and Blue when in the text boxes during the montages (such as the beginnings of Files 2, 3, and 4) but when actually spoken, it is retranslated.
*The [[Silph Scope]] in the games is located in Rocket Hideout, unlike in Origins, where the scope is located instead in [[Pokémon Tower]].
*Red takes his backpack off in buildings, while he keeps it on in the games.
*[[Pallet Town]] is much bigger and looks more like a city than a town.
*The two visits to [[Professor Oak's Laboratory]] for the [[Starter Pokémon]] and the [[Pokédex]] are combined in Origins. Thus, [[Oak's Parcel]] is absent.
*Red and Blue first battle on [[Route 1]], instead of in Professor Oak's Laboratory. He does reference the lab battle in Origins by proposing that he and Red "test out [their] Pokémon" like in the games, but quickly changes his mind.
*[[Brock]] does not meet Red on Route 1, instead meeting him at the Gym like all Generation I Gym Leaders except [[Giovanni]].
*The [[Pokémon Gym|Gym]] Trainers do not battle Red.
*[[Reina]] has a bigger role.
*There are no Channelers or any other trainers in the Pokémon Tower.
*There are no Channelers or any other trainers in the Pokémon Tower.
*[[Blue (game)|Blue]], in the games doesn't actually help Red. While in the Origins, Blue helped Red in the Pokémon Tower.
*The [[Silph Scope]] in the games is obtained in the Rocket Hideout, unlike in Origins, where the scope is obtained instead in the [[Pokémon Tower]]. It is likely that the original location still is the Rocket Hideout, as a [[Team Rocket Grunt]] held it before Blue stole it from him.
*No scientist or any other trainers (except [[Giovanni]]) battled Red in Silph Co.
*[[Blue (game)|Blue]] in the games doesn't actually help Red. While in Origins, Blue helped Red in the Pokémon Tower.
*Red's Charizard, can't Mega Evolve both in the games and remakes.
*Red didn't actually calm the [[Marowak (ghost)|Marowak ghost]]. Her child, {{p|Cubone}}, calmed her, unlike in the games.
*No scientist or any other trainers (except Giovanni) battled Red in Silph Co.
*Giovanni uses less Poké
*Blue's injury from Mewtwo was added to Origins for dramatic purposes.
*Charizard, or any Pokémon for that matter, cannot Mega Evolve both in the original games and their remakes, as [[Mega Evolution]] was not yet introduced in the generations they were in. Mr. Fuji thus does not give Red the [[Mega Stone]]s in the games.


==Cast==
==Cast==
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