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* 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 six Pokédex holders are known to have full names: Blue Oak, Sapphire Birch, Platinum Berlitz, Yvonne Gabena, | * Only six Pokédex holders are known to have full names: Blue Oak, Sapphire Birch, Platinum Berlitz, Yvonne Gabena, Henry Sword, and Casey Shield. | ||
* 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]]. | ||