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* In the Japanese version of all Kanto-based games, at the [[Celadon Department Store]] 3F, the boy who receives Haunter in a trade calls himself Haunter Maniac (Japanese: ゴーストマニア ''Ghost Maniac''). This name is not mentioned in the English versions. | * In the Japanese version of all Kanto-based games, at the [[Celadon Department Store]] 3F, the boy who receives Haunter in a trade calls himself Haunter Maniac (Japanese: ゴーストマニア ''Ghost Maniac''). This name is not mentioned in the English versions. | ||
** In all Japanese versions and most international releases, the two boys trade a {{p|Haunter}} for a {{p|Kangaskhan}}, and it is implied that Haunter [[evolution|evolves]] by trade into {{p|Gengar}}. The international [[Generation I]] games are the only exception, where they trade {{p|Graveler}} for Kangaskhan instead. | ** In all Japanese versions and most international releases, the two boys trade a {{p|Haunter}} for a {{p|Kangaskhan}}, and it is implied that Haunter [[evolution|evolves]] by trade into {{p|Gengar}}. The international [[Generation I]] games are the only exception, where they trade {{p|Graveler}} for Kangaskhan instead. | ||
[[File:Celadon Gym old man LGPE Japanese.png|thumb|250px|Celadon Gym and the old man<br>(Japanese dialogue | [[File:Celadon Gym old man LGPE Japanese.png|thumb|250px|Celadon Gym and the old man<br>(Japanese dialogue)]] | ||
* In all games set in Kanto (including the games where the player starts in Johto), there is an old man looking at the Celadon Gym from the outside. | * In all games set in Kanto (including the games where the player starts in Johto), there is an old man looking at the Celadon Gym from the outside. | ||
** In the Japanese games, he always says the same line of dialogue: | ** In the Japanese games, he always says the same line of dialogue: |