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* In Generation II, Cerulean City shares its music with {{ci|Viridian}}, {{ci|Pewter}}, and {{ci|Saffron}}, instead of with [[Fuchsia City]] (which uses the [[Celadon City]] theme instead), like in all of the other games. | * In Generation II, Cerulean City shares its music with {{ci|Viridian}}, {{ci|Pewter}}, and {{ci|Saffron}}, instead of with [[Fuchsia City]] (which uses the [[Celadon City]] theme instead), like in all of the other games. | ||
** This change was entirely due to Generation II's limited storage. To help save space, a rendition of Cerulean City's theme wasn't included. Therefore, the locations that previously used it, Cerulean and Fuchsia, had to have their music changed. | ** This change was entirely due to Generation II's limited storage. To help save space, a rendition of Cerulean City's theme wasn't included. Therefore, the locations that previously used it, Cerulean and Fuchsia, had to have their music changed. | ||
* In Generation I, it is possible to | * In Generation I, by [[trade|trading]], it is possible to skip all of {{rt|24|Kanto}} and {{rt|25|Kanto}} by defeating Misty and trading over a Pokémon that knows {{m|Cut}}. In Generation III, this is prevented by having the disobedient Slowbro block the cuttable tree south of the city until the player has received the [[S.S. Ticket]] from Bill at the Sea Cottage. | ||
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