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*Teru-sama may also be a misspelling of "Teru-Tama", which would mean "Sunshine Ball", which may have been a prototype name for the [[GS Ball]].
*Teru-sama may also be a misspelling of "Teru-Tama", which would mean "Sunshine Ball", which may have been a prototype name for the [[GS Ball]].
*There are 29 slots which occupy the "Teru-Sama" in [[Pokémon G/S/C]] filling the maximum amount possible of 256 items except for the [[?]] item and Cancel but there are a few less in Pokémon Crystal due to the fact that new items needed to be introduced.
*There are 29 slots which occupy the "Teru-Sama" in [[Pokémon Gold and Silver]] filling the maximum amount possible of 256 items except for the [[?]] item and Cancel but there are a few less in Pokémon Crystal due to the fact that new items needed to be introduced.
*Teru-samas, through hacking, can be actually used. Two Teru-samas are actually usable. One brings up the [[Town Map]]. It displays the Kanto map in less than 1/10 of a second, and when returning to the item menu, the tiles become glitched. Another item is the [[Poké Flute]], which works exactly the same as in [[Generation I]], but remains silent.
*Teru-samas, through hacking, can be actually used. Two Teru-samas are actually usable. One brings up the [[Town Map]]. It displays the Kanto map in less than 1/10 of a second, and when returning to the item menu, the tiles become glitched. Another item is the [[Poké Flute]], which works exactly the same as in [[Generation I]], but remains silent.


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