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'''References to Pokémon in popular culture''' are instances where television shows, music and video clips, or other non-Pokémon medium explicitly mention Pokémon (or to a specific Pokémon). These are distinct from parodies (which deliberately resemble or mock Pokémon, while not actually using any of the names or actual monsters associated with the franchise). Similarities and resemblances between character designs, especially for background characters, are not considered references.  
'''References to Pokémon in popular culture''' are instances where television shows, music and video clips, or other non-Pokémon media explicitly mention Pokémon (or to a specific Pokémon). These are distinct from parodies (which deliberately resemble or mock Pokémon, while not actually using any of the names or actual monsters associated with the franchise). Similarities and resemblances between character designs, especially for background characters, are not considered references.  


Non-fiction shows mentioning the existence of Pokémon (such as listing them in a list of most popular toys, or discussing their popularity at a certain point in time, or having an interviewed person mention Pokémon), or news show discussing Pokémon-related news, are not considered reference in popular culture. Likewise, game shows questions about Pokémon are not considered references.  
Non-fiction shows mentioning the existence of Pokémon (such as listing them in a list of most popular toys, or discussing their popularity at a certain point in time, or having an interviewed person mention Pokémon), or news show discussing Pokémon-related news, are not considered reference in popular culture. Likewise, game shows questions about Pokémon are not considered references.