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Casey received her Pokédex from [[Professor Magnolia]], who installed it into Casey's [[Rotom Phone]]. | Casey received her Pokédex from [[Professor Magnolia]], who installed it into Casey's [[Rotom Phone]]. | ||
==Paldea Pokédex holders== | |||
===Violet=== | |||
{{main|Violet Lang}} | |||
Violet received his Rotom Phone, [[Rotojī]], with a Pokédex app in it. | |||
===Scarlet === | |||
{{main|Scarlet (Adventures)}} | |||
Scarlet at some point received her Rotom Phone with a Pokédex app in it. | |||
==Former Pokédex holders== | ==Former Pokédex holders== | ||
===Wally=== | ===Wally=== | ||
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Throughout the series, some characters had relevant association with the usage of Pokédexes, though they do not belong to the Pokédex holders group. | Throughout the series, some characters had relevant association with the usage of Pokédexes, though they do not belong to the Pokédex holders group. | ||
* Professor Birch was using Emerald's Pokédex before it was lost and later found by Wally. | * Professor Birch was using Emerald's Pokédex before it was lost and later found by Wally. | ||
* Before the Pokédex was upgraded in the ''FireRed & LeafGreen'' chapter, [[Carr]] duplicated Red's into a "black Pokédex". It was also seen being held by {{adv|Giovanni}} and [[Orm]]. | *Before the Pokédex was upgraded in the ''FireRed & LeafGreen'' chapter, [[Carr]] duplicated Red's into a "black Pokédex". It was also seen being held by {{adv|Giovanni}} and [[Orm]]. | ||
* [[Paka and Uji]] would have been Pokédex holders if the mix-up with Professor Rowan and Professor Berlitz with Diamond and Pearl did not happen. | *[[Paka and Uji]] would have been Pokédex holders if the mix-up with Professor Rowan and Professor Berlitz with Diamond and Pearl did not happen. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* The Pokédex holders have their names based on the [[core series]] games. | * The Pokédex holders have their names based on the [[core series]] games. | ||
** Red, Blue, and Silver are the only three Pokédex holders to have the exact same names as the characters they are based on. | **Red, Blue, and Silver are the only three Pokédex holders to have the exact same names as the characters they are based on. | ||
** Yellow and Emerald are the only two Pokédex holders that are not based on any characters from the games. | **Yellow and Emerald are the only two Pokédex holders that are not based on any characters from the games. | ||
** Green is the only Pokédex holder to retroactively be given a game counterpart. | **Green is the only Pokédex holder to retroactively be given a game counterpart. | ||
** Platinum is the only Pokédex holder whose real name is not revealed at first, as that character is introduced long before the game that inspired her namesake was even released. | **Platinum is the only Pokédex holder whose real name is not revealed at first, as that character is introduced long before the game that inspired her namesake was even released. | ||
** Henry and Casey, unlike the other Pokédex holders, have their game namesakes act as their surnames rather than their given names. | **Henry and Casey, unlike the other Pokédex holders, have their game namesakes act as their surnames rather than their given names. | ||
* Blue and Green's original Pokédexes were destroyed, and Red's was given to Yellow. Because of this, Yellow is the holder of the oldest Pokédex in existence. | *Blue and Green's original Pokédexes were destroyed, and Red's was given to Yellow. Because of this, Yellow is the holder of the oldest Pokédex in existence. | ||
* Green is the oldest Pokédex holder. | *Green is the oldest Pokédex holder. | ||
* Every Pokédex holder named after an English [[core series|third version]] is also known by another name. Yellow is also called Amarillo del Bosque Verde, Crystal's nickname is Crys, Emerald is called Em by {{p|Latios}} and {{p|Latias}}, and Platinum was simply referred to as the Lady before her name was officially revealed. | *Every Pokédex holder named after an English [[core series|third version]] is also known by another name. Yellow is also called Amarillo del Bosque Verde, Crystal's nickname is Crys, Emerald is called Em by {{p|Latios}} and {{p|Latias}}, and Platinum was simply referred to as the Lady before her name was officially revealed. | ||
** Although Blake's name is derived from a paired version, which can be considered to be the third or fourth of its [[generation]], he still follows this pattern. He uses the name Blake in his mission and has the code name Black No. 2. | **Although Blake's name is derived from a paired version, which can be considered to be the third or fourth of its [[generation]], he still follows this pattern. He uses the name Blake in his mission and has the code name Black No. 2. | ||
* Only seven Pokédex holders are known to have full names: Blue Oak, Sapphire Birch, Platinum Berlitz, Yvonne Gabena, Henry Sword, Casey Shield, and Violet Lang. | *Only seven Pokédex holders are known to have full names: Blue Oak, Sapphire Birch, Platinum Berlitz, Yvonne Gabena, Henry Sword, Casey Shield, and Violet Lang. | ||
* Only the first seven Pokédex holders' titles are actually mentioned in the manga itself. The rest of the titles are only mentioned in supplementary material such as [[Pokémon the Comic]] and [[PokéSPedia]]. | *Only the first seven Pokédex holders' titles are actually mentioned in the manga itself. The rest of the titles are only mentioned in supplementary material such as [[Pokémon the Comic]] and [[PokéSPedia]]. | ||
==In other languages== | ==In other languages== |
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