List of cross-canon references: Difference between revisions

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=====In the core series=====
=====In the core series=====
* {{game|Yellow}} and its remakes, [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!]], are all based on the anime.
* {{game|Yellow}} and its remakes, [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!]], are all based on the anime.
* In Pokémon Yellow, [[Brock]] mentions his dream being to become a {{tc|Pokémon Breeder}}, similar to his {{an|Brock|anime counterpart}}.
* In {{game2|Gold|Silver|Crystal}}, a female NPC near the [[Lake of Rage]] makes a reference to the [[Pink Butterfree]], commenting, "Come to think of it, I've seen a pink Butterfree."
* In {{game2|Gold|Silver|Crystal}}, a female NPC near the [[Lake of Rage]] makes a reference to the [[Pink Butterfree]], commenting, "Come to think of it, I've seen a pink Butterfree."
* In Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal, the female {{tc|Team Rocket Grunt|Rocket Grunt}} design is based on [[Cassidy]], while their outfit resembles that of [[Jessie]].
* In Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal, the female {{tc|Team Rocket Grunt|Rocket Grunt}} design is based on [[Cassidy]], while their outfit resembles that of [[Jessie]].
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* The movie event {{DL|List of Nintendo event Pokémon with in-game effects|Pikachu-colored Pichu}} and the [[Spiky-eared Pichu]] appear in {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}.
* The movie event {{DL|List of Nintendo event Pokémon with in-game effects|Pikachu-colored Pichu}} and the [[Spiky-eared Pichu]] appear in {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}.
* In Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, when the [[starter Pokémon]] is chosen, the desk will appear in 3D on the touch screen, resembling {{an|Professor Oak}}'s desk with the starter Pokémon seen in ''[[EP001|Pokémon - I Choose You!]]''.
* In Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, when the [[starter Pokémon]] is chosen, the desk will appear in 3D on the touch screen, resembling {{an|Professor Oak}}'s desk with the starter Pokémon seen in ''[[EP001|Pokémon - I Choose You!]]''.
* After getting his phone number, [[Brock]] may offer to trade a {{p|Rhyhorn}} that knows the [[Egg Move]] {{m|Thunder Fang}} in exchange for a player's {{TP|Brock|Bonsly}}. This is a reference to Brock being a {{tc|Pokémon Breeder}} in the anime at the time of these games' release.
* After getting his phone number, Brock may offer to trade a {{p|Rhyhorn}} that knows the [[Egg Move]] {{m|Thunder Fang}} in exchange for a player's {{TP|Brock|Bonsly}}. This is a reference to Brock being a Pokémon Breeder in the anime at the time of these games' release.
* When a player enters [[Cerulean Gym]] with a {{p|Togepi}} as their [[walking Pokémon]], it will start crying softly, making a reference to [[Misty's Togepi]].
* When a player enters [[Cerulean Gym]] with a {{p|Togepi}} as their [[walking Pokémon]], it will start crying softly, making a reference to [[Misty's Togepi]].
* In {{game|Black and White|s}}, if the player brings the {{DL|Celebi (M13)|In the games|Celebi}} distributed to commemorate ''[[M13|Zoroark: Master of Illusions]]'' to a building in [[Castelia City]], a boy there will reveal himself to be a {{p|Zorua}} in {{a|Illusion|disguise}}, and the girl next to Zorua says that Celebi and Zorua seem to be good friends. This is a reference to the {{OBP|Zorua|M13}} and Celebi from the aforementioned movie.
* In {{game|Black and White|s}}, if the player brings the {{DL|Celebi (M13)|In the games|Celebi}} distributed to commemorate ''[[M13|Zoroark: Master of Illusions]]'' to a building in [[Castelia City]], a boy there will reveal himself to be a {{p|Zorua}} in {{a|Illusion|disguise}}, and the girl next to Zorua says that Celebi and Zorua seem to be good friends. This is a reference to the {{OBP|Zorua|M13}} and Celebi from the aforementioned movie.
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* Also in July 2020, the [[Team Rocket trio]] appeared in an event for [[Pokémon Masters EX]], apparently having been transported to [[Pasio]] by a {{Shiny}} {{p|Celebi}}, a reference to ''[[M23|Secrets of the Jungle]]'', which was supposed to have been released that same month before being delayed due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic]]. Some of the trio's running gags are mentioned or featured during the event as well, such as their [[Team Rocket's mechas|robots]], pitfall traps, and {{motto}}.
* Also in July 2020, the [[Team Rocket trio]] appeared in an event for [[Pokémon Masters EX]], apparently having been transported to [[Pasio]] by a {{Shiny}} {{p|Celebi}}, a reference to ''[[M23|Secrets of the Jungle]]'', which was supposed to have been released that same month before being delayed due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic]]. Some of the trio's running gags are mentioned or featured during the event as well, such as their [[Team Rocket's mechas|robots]], pitfall traps, and {{motto}}.
** The trio reappeared in a follow-up event in September 2020, during which {{mas|James}} mentions how he was [[EP048|almost married]] to [[Jessebelle]]. When the player battles them, they acknowledge how they always have trouble with Pikachu, shortly before the player's Pikachu blasts them off, with their signature blast-off twinkle appearing in the distance.
** The trio reappeared in a follow-up event in September 2020, during which {{mas|James}} mentions how he was [[EP048|almost married]] to [[Jessebelle]]. When the player battles them, they acknowledge how they always have trouble with Pikachu, shortly before the player's Pikachu blasts them off, with their signature blast-off twinkle appearing in the distance.
* In Pokémon Masters EX's "Battle Buffet Bash" event in November-December 2020, {{mas|Brock}} mentions wanting jelly-filled donuts. This is a reference to the infamous [[4Kids Entertainment]] [[dub]] edit from the [[original series]] episode ''[[EP025|Primeape Goes Bananas]]'', where [[rice ball]]s made by Brock are referred to as jelly-filled donuts in the English dub.


======In the Super Smash Bros. series======
======In the Super Smash Bros. series======
* All Pokémon are depicted with their anime voices, though the Western language versions of the game keep {{SSB|Mewtwo}}'s Japanese voice.
* All Pokémon are depicted with their anime voices, though the Western language versions of the game keep {{SSB|Mewtwo}}'s Japanese voice.
* The {{an|Misty}} {{sbw|trophy}} in [[Super Smash Bros. Melee]] depicts her in her [[original series]] clothes.
* The {{an|Misty}} {{sbw|trophy}} in [[Super Smash Bros. Melee]] depicts her in her original series clothes.
* The {{p|Meowth}} trophy in Super Smash Bros. Melee depicts {{TRT}}'s {{MTR}} with the guitar from [[Meowth's Party]].
* The {{p|Meowth}} trophy in Super Smash Bros. Melee depicts {{TRT}}'s {{MTR}} with the guitar from [[Meowth's Party]].
* The {{st|Pokémon Stadium}} stage introduced in Super Smash Bros. Melee has four different terrain effects, corresponding to four different [[type]]s: {{t|Fire}}, {{t|Water}}, {{t|Grass}}, and {{t|Rock}}, while the {{st|Pokémon Stadium 2|one}} introduced in Brawl has a new set of four different terrain effects: {{t|Ice}}, {{t|Ground}}, {{t|Flying}}, and {{t|Electric}}. These reference the changing fields of the [[Indigo Plateau Conference]].
* The {{st|Pokémon Stadium}} stage introduced in Super Smash Bros. Melee has four different terrain effects, corresponding to four different [[type]]s: {{t|Fire}}, {{t|Water}}, {{t|Grass}}, and {{t|Rock}}, while the {{st|Pokémon Stadium 2|one}} introduced in Brawl has a new set of four different terrain effects: {{t|Ice}}, {{t|Ground}}, {{t|Flying}}, and {{t|Electric}}. These reference the changing fields of the [[Indigo Plateau Conference]].
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