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* The starter Pokémon from [[Generation I]] are the only ones to appear in more than one [[regional Pokédex]].
* The starter Pokémon from [[Generation I]] are the only ones to appear in more than one [[regional Pokédex]].
* In interviews with [[Junichi Masuda]] during 2009, he stated that starter Pokémon are the Pokémon from each game that the most work goes into, and usually take significantly more time than other Pokémon in each generation.
* In interviews with [[Junichi Masuda]] during 2009, he stated that starter Pokémon are the Pokémon from each game that the most work goes into, and usually take significantly more time than other Pokémon in each generation.
* When a starter Pokémon is first obtained, all are at level 5. Each knows one {{type2|Normal}} [[physical move]] and a stat-altering [[status move]] at this level, except for {{p|Pikachu}}, which has {{m|ThunderShock}} instead of a Normal-type move.
* When a starter Pokémon is first obtained, all are at level 5. Each knows one {{type2|Normal}} [[physical move]] and a stat-altering [[status move]] at this level, except for {{p|Pikachu}}, which has {{m|ThunderShock}} instead of a Normal-type move. All starters have four moves since level 1, but two of them seem to have been removed berfore being given to the {{player}}.
* Other than the Mystery Dungeon series, Pokémon Colosseum is the only Pokémon game that the player starts out with two Pokémon. They are also the highest leveled.
* Other than the Mystery Dungeon series, Pokémon Colosseum is the only Pokémon game that the player starts out with two Pokémon. They are also the highest leveled.
* In {{game5|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum|Black|White}}, all of the starter Pokémon are taken, instead of one being left at the lab.
* In {{game5|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum|Black|White}}, all of the starter Pokémon are taken, instead of one being left at the lab.
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