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[[Image:Ash's Butterfree DP099.jpg|right|thumb|Ash saying farewell to his {{AP|Butterfree}}.]]
[[Image:Ash's Butterfree DP099.jpg|right|thumb|Ash saying farewell to his {{AP|Butterfree}}.]]
'''Released Pokémon''' are Pokémon that have been [[Captured Pokémon|caught]] by a [[Pokémon Trainer]], but are sent back into the wild. The usual reasons may be that the Trainer sees it as weak (such as [[Damian]] and his {{AP|Charmander}}), or the Pokémon has something to do that requires it to leave (such as {{Ash}} and his {{AP|Butterfree}}). Another common reason is that the Pokémon does not listen, frustrating the Trainer. To guarantee release, some Trainers destroy the [[Poké Ball]], disallowing the Pokémon to go back into the Poké Ball (as with [[Jessie]] and her {{TP|Jessie|Dustox}}). In the game, to release a Pokémon, the {{player}} must deposit it in their [[PC]] and then release it from there.
'''Released Pokémon''' are Pokémon that have been [[Captured Pokémon|caught]] by a [[Pokémon Trainer]], but are sent back into the wild. The usual reasons may be that the Trainer sees it as weak (such as [[Damian]] and his {{AP|Charmander}}), or the Pokémon has something to do that requires it to leave (such as {{Ash}} and his {{AP|Butterfree}}). Another common reason is that the Pokémon does not listen, frustrating the Trainer. To guarantee release, some Trainers destroy the [[Poké Ball]], disallowing the Pokémon to go back into the Poké Ball (as seen with [[Jessie]] and her {{TP|Jessie|Dustox}}). In the games, to release a Pokémon, the {{player}} must deposit it into the [[PC]] and then release it from there.


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