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* In [[Generation II]] and {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, wild {{p|Mr. Mime}} can be found in the grassy area south of [[Pallet Town]]; this is most likely a reference to [[Mimey|the events]] [[EP064|of the anime]].
* In [[Generation II]] and {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, wild {{p|Mr. Mime}} can be found in the grassy area south of [[Pallet Town]]; this is most likely a reference to [[Mimey|the events]] [[EP064|of the anime]].
* The mysterious [[GS Ball]], a [[Key Item]] in {{game|Crystal}}, was introduced during the [[Orange Archipelago|Orange Islands]] arc.
* The mysterious [[GS Ball]], a [[Key Item]] in {{game|Crystal}}, was introduced during the [[Orange Archipelago|Orange Islands]] arc.
* In FireRed and LeafGreen, a [[Pokémon Journal]] entry (which is registered in the [[Fame Checker]]) mentions that Misty worships the [[Elite Four]] member [[Lorelei]], which may reference her interaction with Lorelei (identified in the dub as "Prima") in the anime. In addition, her message to the {{player}} mentions that she intends to use the Gym to get better, and once she does, she will hit the road and travel, which might allude to Misty's major role in the anime as one of Ash's traveling companions.
* In {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}, a {{DL|Magazines in the Pokémon world|Pokémon Journal}} entry (which is registered in the [[Fame Checker]]) mentions that Misty worships the [[Elite Four]] member [[Lorelei]], which may reference [[EP099|her interaction]] with Lorelei (identified in the dub as "Prima") in the anime. In addition, her message to the {{player}} mentions that she intends to use the Gym to get better, and once she does, she will hit the road and travel, which might allude to Misty's major role in the anime as one of Ash's traveling companions.
* In the Japanese versions of {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}}, one of the default names for {{ga|Barry}} is [[Gary Oak|Shigeru]]. In the English versions, one of the default names for {{ga|Lucas}} is {{Ash}}.
* In the Japanese versions of {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}}, one of the default names for {{ga|Barry}} is [[Gary Oak|Shigeru]]. In the English versions, one of the default names for {{ga|Lucas}} is {{Ash}}.
* [[Riley]] appears to be based on [[Sir Aaron]], a character that appeared in ''[[M08|Lucario and the Mystery of Mew]]''. Riley has a {{p|Lucario}}, a Pokémon Aaron {{mov|Lucario|also had|8}}, and they both are capable of using the [[Aura]]. However, Riley himself also appeared later in the anime.
* [[Riley]] appears to be based on [[Sir Aaron]], a character that appeared in ''[[M08|Lucario and the Mystery of Mew]]''. Riley has a {{p|Lucario}}, a Pokémon Aaron {{mov|Lucario|also had|8}}, and they both are capable of using the [[Aura]]. However, Riley himself also appeared later in the anime.
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* In [[Pokémon Sun and Moon]], a new [[Event Pokémon|event-exclusive]] Pikachu form, [[Pikachu in a cap]], was introduced to commemorate the anime's 20th anniversary. In {{g|Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon}}, an additional form based on the [[M20|twentieth movie]] was added.
* In [[Pokémon Sun and Moon]], a new [[Event Pokémon|event-exclusive]] Pikachu form, [[Pikachu in a cap]], was introduced to commemorate the anime's 20th anniversary. In {{g|Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon}}, an additional form based on the [[M20|twentieth movie]] was added.
* In Pokémon Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon, a blurry picture of {{AP|Pikachu}} riding on Ash's shoulder can be seen during the final part of [[Acerola]]'s trial at the {{OBP|Thrifty Megamart|Abandoned Site}}.
* In Pokémon Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon, a blurry picture of {{AP|Pikachu}} riding on Ash's shoulder can be seen during the final part of [[Acerola]]'s trial at the {{OBP|Thrifty Megamart|Abandoned Site}}.
* In Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, at the {{ci|Malie}} Community Center, a {{tc|Punk Girl}} sells an article called "Hero Cap", which resembles [[Ash's hat]] from ''[[Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon]]''.
* In Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, at the {{ci|Malie}} Community Center, a {{tc|Punk Girl}} can sell the player a hat called "Hero Cap", which resembles [[Ash's hat]] from ''[[Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon]]''.
* In {{p|Rowlet}}'s Pokémon Ultra Moon [[Pokédex]] entry, it is stated that Rowlet has been known to use its Trainer's pocket or bag as a nest, referencing [[Ash's Rowlet]]'s habit to sleep in Ash's backpack.
* In {{p|Rowlet}}'s Pokémon Ultra Moon [[Pokédex]] entry, it is stated that Rowlet has been known to use its Trainer's pocket or bag as a nest, referencing [[Ash's Rowlet]]'s habit to sleep in Ash's backpack.
* In the Spanish version of Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, the first {{tc|Team Rainbow Rocket Grunt}} faced at [[Aether Paradise]] recites a part of [[Team Rocket mottos|Team Rocket's original motto]].
* In the Spanish version of Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, the first {{tc|Team Rainbow Rocket Grunt}} faced at [[Aether Paradise]] recites a part of [[Team Rocket mottos|Team Rocket's original motto]].
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====To {{pkmn|manga}}====
====To {{pkmn|manga}}====
* ''[[AG086|Lights, Camerupt, Action!]]'' shows a clip of a movie based on the [[Pokémon Pocket Monsters]] manga, featuring {{OBP|Red|Pocket Monsters}}, {{TP|Red|Clefairy}}, and {{TP|Red|Pikachu|Pikachu (Pocket Monsters)}}. The title, "The Gluttonous Visitor, Clefairy", is a parody of the title of the [[M07|seventh movie]], "The Sky-Splitting Visitor, {{p|Deoxys}}".
* ''[[AG086|Lights, Camerupt, Action!]]'' shows a clip of a movie based on the [[Pokémon Pocket Monsters]] manga, featuring {{OBP|Red|Pocket Monsters}}, {{TP|Red|Clefairy}}, and {{TP|Red|Pikachu|Pikachu (Pocket Monsters)}}. The title, "The Gluttonous Visitor, Clefairy", is a parody of the Japanese title of the [[M07|seventh movie]], "The Sky-Splitting Visitor, {{p|Deoxys}}".
* In ''[[DP075|Our Cup Runneth Over]]'', [[Wallace]] was confirmed to be a {{pkmn|Contest}} master, a title achieved by him in the latter part of the {{MangaArc|Ruby & Sapphire}} of [[Pokémon Adventures]].
* In ''[[DP075|Our Cup Runneth Over]]'', [[Wallace]] was confirmed to be a {{pkmn|Contest}} master, a title achieved by him in the latter part of the {{MangaArc|Ruby & Sapphire}} of [[Pokémon Adventures]].
* In the [[Pokémon Origins]] episode ''[[PO02|File 2: Cubone]]'', the [[Pokémon Fan Club Chairman]] used his design from Pokémon Adventures.
* In the [[Pokémon Origins]] episode ''[[PO02|File 2: Cubone]]'', the [[Pokémon Fan Club Chairman]] used his design from Pokémon Adventures.
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====To other Pokémon media====
====To other Pokémon media====
* In ''[[Pokémon Journeys: The Series]]'', [[Mimey]] occasionally made faces similar to the {{p|Mr. Mime}} that appears in ''{{DetPikMov}}'' as a recurring visual gag.
* In ''[[Pokémon Journeys: The Series]]'', [[Mimey]] occasionally makes faces similar to the {{p|Mr. Mime}} that appears in ''{{DetPikMov}}'' as a recurring visual gag.
* In ''[[JN014|Raid Battle in The Ruins!]]'', the scene where [[Shane Seeker]]'s {{p|Psyduck}} hugs [[Ash's Pikachu]] is a reference to a similar scene from ''{{DetPikMov}}''.
* In ''[[JN014|Raid Battle in The Ruins!]]'', the scene where [[Shane Seeker]]'s {{p|Psyduck}} hugs [[Ash's Pikachu]] is a reference to a similar scene from ''{{DetPikMov}}''.


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* The [[Team Rocket airship]], which was also first seen in the ''FireRed & LeafGreen'' arc, greatly resembles the airship used by Giovanni in ''[[Mewtwo Returns]]''.
* The [[Team Rocket airship]], which was also first seen in the ''FireRed & LeafGreen'' arc, greatly resembles the airship used by Giovanni in ''[[Mewtwo Returns]]''.
* {{DL|Eon duo (Adventures)|Latias}} has a human form who looks a lot like the one from [[M05|the fifth movie]].
* {{DL|Eon duo (Adventures)|Latias}} has a human form who looks a lot like the one from [[M05|the fifth movie]].
* {{adv|Eon duo|Latios and Latias}} have the same kind of "Sight Sharing" power as the {{OBP|Latios|M05}} and {{OBP|Latias|M05}} from the fifth movie had.
* {{adv|Eon duo|Latios and Latias}} have the same kind of "Sight Sharing" power as the {{OBP|Latios|M05}} and {{OBP|Latias|M05}} from the fifth movie have.
* A {{OBP|Jirachi|M06}} is used to summon a fake {{p|Groudon}} in [[M06|the sixth movie]], while a {{adv|Jirachi}} is used to summon a fake {{p|Kyogre}} in the {{MangaArc|Emerald}}.
* A {{OBP|Jirachi|M06}} is used to summon a fake {{p|Groudon}} in [[M06|the sixth movie]], while a {{adv|Jirachi}} is used to summon a fake {{p|Kyogre}} in the {{MangaArc|Emerald}}.
* [[Todd Snap]], who debuted in the anime before becoming the [[player character]] of Pokémon Snap, is a notable supporting character in the ''Emerald'' arc.
* [[Todd Snap]], who debuted in the anime before becoming the [[player character]] of Pokémon Snap, is a notable supporting character in the ''Emerald'' arc.
* {{adv|Deoxys}} has an ability to duplicate itself, much like in the [[M07|seventh movie]]. The duplicates look like those from the anime.
* {{adv|Deoxys}} has an ability to duplicate itself, much like in the [[M07|seventh movie]]. The duplicates look like those from the movie.
* [[Johanna]] appears in a [[Pokémon Super Contest]] video where she has a {{TP|Johanna|Glameow}}.
* [[Johanna]] appears in a [[Pokémon Super Contest]] video where she has a {{TP|Johanna|Glameow}}.
* [[Gladion]] owns a {{TP|Gladion|Lycanroc}}, like {{an|Gladion|his anime counterpart}} does, although their {{form|Lycanroc|forms}} differ between the two canons.
* [[Gladion]] owns a {{TP|Gladion|Lycanroc}}, like {{an|Gladion|his anime counterpart}} does, although their {{form|Lycanroc|forms}} differ between the two canons.
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