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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* As of Generation V,<!--VI too?--> {{p|Jynx}} has the longest cry at 2.238 seconds, while {{p|Pidgey}}'s is the shortest at 0.181 seconds. | * As of Generation V,<!--VI too?--> {{p|Jynx}} has the longest cry at 2.238 seconds, while {{p|Pidgey}}'s is the shortest at 0.181 seconds. | ||
* In {{game|Red and Blue|s}}, when a player's Pokémon has low HP in battle, its cry will be distorted. This is likely due to the game performing two simultaneous processes: one for the alarm sound of low HP and another to play the Pokémon's cry. This problem was fixed in | * In {{game|Red and Blue|s}}, when a player's Pokémon has low HP in battle, its cry will be distorted. This is likely due to the game performing two simultaneous processes: one for the alarm sound of low HP and another to play the Pokémon's cry. This problem was fixed in {{game|Yellow}}. | ||
** This situation occurs both when the Pokémon is sent out into battle and when its information is checked. | ** This situation occurs both when the Pokémon is sent out into battle and when its information is checked. | ||
** This may have been inspiration for the alteration to cries that occurs when an injured Pokémon is sent into battle from Generation III to Generation V. | ** This may have been inspiration for the alteration to cries that occurs when an injured Pokémon is sent into battle from Generation III to Generation V. |
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