List of cross-canon references: Difference between revisions

→‎To other {{pkmn|manga}}: Sonezaki comes from Japan-only guides for Gen I games (like Yukinari Okido, which is way older than M04), so it is game canon and that's why it's consistent between media (PokeSpe uses it as well).
(→‎To {{pkmn|anime}}: I believe that the consistency between anime and manga points towards the design coming from the games, from some unpublished design art. Note that most Apricorn Balls don't have known Gen II era artworks either.)
(→‎To other {{pkmn|manga}}: Sonezaki comes from Japan-only guides for Gen I games (like Yukinari Okido, which is way older than M04), so it is game canon and that's why it's consistent between media (PokeSpe uses it as well).)
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* This manga adapted several things from [[Pokémon Adventures]] (see-through [[Poké Ball]]s and [[Mr. Fuji]]'s appearance).
*Just like in [[Pokémon Adventures]], [[Poké Ball]]s are shown to be semi-transparent, making the Pokémon locked inside visible through it.
* [[Bill]]'s last name being '''Sonezaki''' was also mentioned in [[The Electric Tale of Pikachu]]. This only occurs in the Japanese version.
*[[Mr. Fuji]]'s appearance in this manga greatly resembles the design from [[Pokémon Adventures]], rather the one used in the games and TCG.


====[[Magical Pokémon Journey]] references====
====[[Magical Pokémon Journey]] references====
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