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* FireRed and LeafGreen, as well as Red, Green, Blue, and Yellow, are the only main series games that do not involve a legendary Pokémon in their main plot.
* FireRed and LeafGreen, as well as Red, Green, Blue, and Yellow, are the only main series games that do not involve a legendary Pokémon in their main plot.
* According to [[Junichi Masuda]], the reason why LeafGreen did not become WaterBlue outside of Japan was for the following reasons: A leaf is a symbol of peace, while fire and water are opposing concepts and thus would seem more like a conflict. A leaf is also a more easy concept to grasp for kids, and in this world of conflicts, the creators wanted to give a name suggestive of a peaceful world. Game Freak also wanted a colorful drawing of a Bulbasaur family member on the boxart. He explains that, as with [[legendary Pokémon]], creating a title for each Pokémon game that can be used and easily understood in all countries is not an easy task.
* According to [[Junichi Masuda]], the reason why LeafGreen did not become WaterBlue outside of Japan was for the following reasons: A leaf is a symbol of peace, while fire and water are opposing concepts and thus would seem more like a conflict. A leaf is also a more easy concept to grasp for kids, and in this world of conflicts, the creators wanted to give a name suggestive of a peaceful world. Game Freak also wanted a colorful drawing of a Bulbasaur family member on the boxart. He explains that, as with [[legendary Pokémon]], creating a title for each Pokémon game that can be used and easily understood in all countries is not an easy task.
* The webcomic [[Super Effective]] is based around the events of FireRed and LeafGreen.


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