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* {{p|Oddish}}'s entry has [[Oddish (Pokémon)#Trivia|its Japanese alias name]] アルキメンデス ''Arukimendesu'' and states that it spreads pollen as it walks, instead of seeds as described in many of its Pokédex entries such as Red and Blue ones.
* {{p|Oddish}}'s entry has [[Oddish (Pokémon)#Trivia|its Japanese alias name]] アルキメンデス ''Arukimendesu'' and states that it spreads pollen as it walks, instead of seeds as described in many of its Pokédex entries such as Red and Blue ones.
* The entry for {{p|Kangaskhan}} refers to female Kangaskhan only, implying the existence of male Kangaskhan.
* The entry for {{p|Kangaskhan}} refers to female Kangaskhan only, implying the existence of male Kangaskhan.
* The nickname "gangster of the sea" in {{p|Tentacruel}}'s entry was only ever mentioned in the anime, by Ash's Pokedex in ''[[EP019|Tentacool & Tentacruel]]''.
* The nickname "gangster of the sea" in {{p|Tentacruel}}'s entry was only ever mentioned in the anime, by Ash's Pokédex in ''[[EP019|Tentacool & Tentacruel]]''.
* As mentioned in {{p|Doduo}}'s entry, this Pokémon ''does'' have wings, though they are extremely small, much like real-life kiwi birds. They were only referenced in its ''Yellow'' and ''Let's Go'' Pokédex entries.
* As mentioned in {{p|Doduo}}'s entry, this Pokémon ''does'' have wings, though they are extremely small, much like real-life kiwi birds. They were only referenced in its ''Yellow'' and ''Let's Go'' Pokédex entries.
* The short story mentioned in {{p|Kadabra}}'s entry, "The Metamorphosis", is an overt reference to Franz Kafka's "{{wp|The Metamorphosis}}", in which a man wakes up one morning, only to realize that he's turned into a giant insect. Here, the little boy's story is presented as being fiction, whereas the in-game Pokédex entries tell it as if it really happened.
* The short story mentioned in {{p|Kadabra}}'s entry, "The Metamorphosis", is an overt reference to Franz Kafka's "{{wp|The Metamorphosis}}", in which a man wakes up one morning, only to realize that he's turned into a giant insect. Here, the little boy's story is presented as being fiction, whereas the in-game Pokédex entries tell it as if it really happened.
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* The entry for members of the Nidoran lines makes direct reference to {{p|Nidoran♀}}'s ability to produce Eggs, and {{p|Nidorina}}'s inability to do so. This is consistent to Nidorina and {{p|Nidoqueen}} being unable to breed ever since the {{pkmn|breeding}} mechanic was introduced in {{game|Gold and Silver|s}} (which would be released years later). Baby Nidoran are also mentioned, and they were later seen on a [https://hirespokemon.tumblr.com/post/176993460046/my-nidobabies-ah-those-simpler-times-when-you 1997 ad for ''Pokémon Battoen''.]
* The entry for members of the Nidoran lines makes direct reference to {{p|Nidoran♀}}'s ability to produce Eggs, and {{p|Nidorina}}'s inability to do so. This is consistent to Nidorina and {{p|Nidoqueen}} being unable to breed ever since the {{pkmn|breeding}} mechanic was introduced in {{game|Gold and Silver|s}} (which would be released years later). Baby Nidoran are also mentioned, and they were later seen on a [https://hirespokemon.tumblr.com/post/176993460046/my-nidobabies-ah-those-simpler-times-when-you 1997 ad for ''Pokémon Battoen''.]
* In its entry, {{p|Porygon}} is said to have been created by [[Silph Co.]] in 1995.
* In its entry, {{p|Porygon}} is said to have been created by [[Silph Co.]] in 1995.
* According to an illustration, {{p|Golduck}} is the fastest swimmer of the Kanto Pokémon, reaching speeds above 90 kilometres per hour. Additionally, {{p|Dewgong}}'s swim speed is somewhere between 30 km/h and 60 km/h.  
* According to an illustration, {{p|Golduck}} is the fastest swimmer of the Kanto Pokémon, reaching speeds above 90 kilometres per hour. Additionally, {{p|Dewgong}}'s swim speed is somewhere between 30 km/h and 60 km/h.  
* During the entries for Pokémon which evolve through trade evolution, it is mentioned that researchers are not certain what could be triggering these Pokémon's evolution, implying that during the events of Pokémon Red and Green, trade evolution is a phenomenon not described or documented yet by science. The same thing also happens for Pokémon which evolve by evolutionary stone, with the given Pokémon's description only making note that its evolution appears to require "a special stone".
* During the entries for Pokémon which evolve through trade evolution, it is mentioned that researchers are not certain what could be triggering these Pokémon's evolution, implying that during the events of Pokémon Red and Green, trade evolution is a phenomenon not described or documented yet by science. The same thing also happens for Pokémon which evolve by evolutionary stone, with the given Pokémon's description only making note that its evolution appears to require "a special stone".