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[[File:DP Toy Pokédex Inside.jpg|thumb|300px|The Toy Pokédex D/P Version]]
[[File:DP Toy Pokédex Inside.jpg|thumb|300px|The Toy Pokédex D/P Version]]
The '''Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Electronic Talking Pokédex''' is a toy Pokédex made by [[Jakks Pacific]]. It can tell the information - including name, type, height, weight, number, and descriptions - of all the Pokémon in the [[Sinnoh Pokédex]] and has the voice of {{Ash}}'s and {{an|Dawn}}'s anime Pokédexes.
The '''Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Electronic Talking Pokédex''' is a made by [[Jakks Pacific]]. It can give the name, type, height, weight, number and description of all the Pokémon in the [[Sinnoh Pokédex]], from the voices of {{Ash}}'s and {{an|Dawn}}'s anime Pokédexes.


==Pokémon Finder==
==Pokémon Finder==
Its main function is "Find a Pokémon." This function will give a Pokémon's information, much like the Pokédex in the games and anime. There are multiple ways to search, including:
*by Pokémon number
*alphabetically
*by Height
*by Weight
*by Type


The system's main function is called "Find a Pokémon." It acts as a way to find a Pokémon's information much like a Pokédex in the games and anime. There are multiple ways of finding a Pokémon including:
It can also save each Pokémon's info in a Collection.
*Choose by Number
*Choose by Letter
*Choose by Height
*Choose by Weight
*Choose by Type
*Number List
*Letter List
It also allows the player to see all the Pokémon put in Collection.


==Mini Games and Maze Mode==
==Mini Games and Maze Mode==
   
  It includes 6 mini-games:
It can play up to 6 mini-games, including:
* Who's That Pokémon?
*Who's That Pokémon
* Which Pokémon doesn't Belong?
*Which Pokémon doesn't Belong
* Pokémon Search
*Pokémon Search
* Who would Win?
*Who would Win
* Pokémon Memory
*Pokémon Memory
* Poké Ball Shuffle
*Poké Ball Shuffle
and a maze game with 10 levels. The object is to find 10 Pokémon in each maze, avoiding [[Team Rocket]], then escaping each level. If the player manages to defeat Team Rocket, the player will win a Pokémon. If the player is defeated by Team Rocket, they loss a Pokémon and have to search the maze to find it again.
There is also a maze game, which has 10 levels. The player's goal is to find 10 Pokémon in the maze, avoid [[Team Rocket]], and escape all 10 mazes. If the player manages to defeat Team Rocket in a mini-game mentioned above, the player will win a Pokémon. If the player loses, the player loses a Pokémon instead of obtaining one and have to go back through the maze to find it.


==Trivia==
==Glitches==
* If a random Pokémon is put in the collection then removed from it, then going to the point in the collection where it says that the Pokémon is a certain type will cause a strange effect. When moving up, down, left or right as if looking at another Pokémon, the system will show static and make random noises. After about a minute, the Pokédex will say "is a {{t|Dragon}} and {{t|Ghost}} type Pokémon." This may be a reference to {{p|Giratina}}, a Pokémon that doesn't appear in the Diamond and Pearl Pokédex.
* If a random Pokémon is removed from a collection, searching the empty position in the collection by type, causes a strange effect. Moving up, down, left or right through a collection causes visual static and random noises.
* Some of the type advantages in the "Who Would Win" game are incorrect. For example, {{p|Dialga}}, a {{t|Dragon}} and {{t|Steel}} type, is said to be weak to {{t|Water}}-type Pokémon. Oftentimes this is because the minigame only factors in one type for dual-type Pokémon.
* Some of the type advantages in the "Who Would Win" game are incorrect. e.g. {{p|Dialga}}, a {{t|Dragon}} and {{t|Steel}} type, is said to be weak to {{t|Water}}-type Pokémon. It's because the game only factors in one type for dual-type Pokémon.


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