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"'''Breaking the {{wp|fourth wall}}'''" is a term that refers to a point where a character acknowledges that he or she is fictional. In the [[Pokémon|Pokémon franchise]] several characters appear to break the "fourth wall" in both the {{pkmn|anime}} and, less commonly, in the {{pkmn|games}}.
"'''Breaking the {{wp|fourth wall}}'''" is a term that refers to a point where a character acknowledges that he or she is fictional. In the [[Pokémon|Pokémon franchise]] several characters appear to break the "fourth wall" in the {{pkmn|anime}}, {{pkmn|manga}}, and, least commonly, in the {{pkmn|games}}.


There are several ways of breaking the fourth wall; example include when characters refer to a particular episode or season, when characters stop others from performing an occult or criminal act by referring to the fact that it is a "children's show", when characters respond to a real world person who is not physically present (such as the [[narrator]]), or when characters talk to the viewer or player directly rather than to their in-game avatar.
There are several ways of breaking the fourth wall; example include when characters refer to a particular episode or season, when characters stop others from performing an occult or criminal act by referring to the fact that it is a "children's show", when characters respond to a real world person who is not physically present (such as the [[narrator]]), or when characters talk to the viewer or player directly rather than to their in-game avatar.
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