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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* The song [[Ghost Dive (song)|Ghost Dive]] performed by [[Polkadot Stingray]] is an arrangement of Lavender Town's song from Pokémon Red and Green.
* The Lavender Town theme from Pokémon Red and Green and {{game3|FireRed and LeafGreen|their remakes|s}} has been featured in various other Pokémon media, sometimes remixed or rearranged. These include:
** A more uplifting arrangement used in {{game|Gold and Silver|s}} and {{game3|HeartGold and SoulSilver|their remakes|s}}.
** An arrangement of the theme used in {{g|GO}} for its Halloween events since 2017, replacing the usual night theme.
** The song "[[Ghost Dive (song)|Ghost Dive]]", performed by [[Polkadot Stingray]].
** The background music of {{g|Sleep}} during the {{DL|List of events (Sleep)|October 30 − November 5, 2023|Halloween 2023}} event.
** The theme in its original arrangement plays during the [[April Fools' Day 2024]] event of {{g|Masters EX}}, replacing the usual [[Pokémon Center]] theme.
* In the {{pmin|Germany|German versions}}, Lavender Town is called Lavandia, which is the same as the {{pmin|France|French}} name of [[Mauville City]].
* In the {{pmin|Germany|German versions}}, Lavender Town is called Lavandia, which is the same as the {{pmin|France|French}} name of [[Mauville City]].
* In the Japanese edition of the {{wp|Bible|Christian Bible}}, {{wp|Mount Zion}} is called '''シオンの{{tt|山|さん}}''' ''Mount Shion'', which is the same as the Japanese name of Lavender Town.
* In the Japanese translation of the {{wp|Bible|Christian Bible}}, {{wp|Mount Zion}} is transliterated as '''シオンの{{tt|山|さん}}''' ''Mount Shion'', which coincidentally is the same as the Japanese name of Lavender Town.
* Contrary to popular belief, the Lavender Town background music was not lowered in frequency outside of the Japanese version of [[Generation I]].<!--Do not add any specific Lavender Town creepypastas or conspiracy theories.-->
* Contrary to popular belief, the Lavender Town background music was not lowered in frequency outside of the Japanese version of [[Generation I]].<!--Do not add any specific Lavender Town creepypastas or conspiracy theories.-->
* In the [[Generation I]] games, after rescuing [[Mr. Fuji]] atop the [[Pokémon Tower]], the player is automatically warped to his house, landing on the welcome mat's right tile. Due to an oddity, if the player tries to immediately turn around and leave without moving from the tile, they will be unable to (even after saving and resetting the game). Walking at least one tile in any direction will restore the normal behavior of the mat's tile.
* In the [[Generation I]] games, after rescuing [[Mr. Fuji]] atop the [[Pokémon Tower]], the player is automatically warped to his house, landing on the welcome mat's right tile. Due to an oddity, if the player tries to immediately turn around and leave without moving from the tile, they will be unable to (even after saving and resetting the game). Walking at least one tile in any direction will restore the normal behavior of the mat's tile.