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(other examples include Mew in SM, Rayquaza in DP, and Jirachi in BW so not really notable enough) Tag: Undo |
MarioKero345 (talk | contribs) (Undo revision 3924141 by BigDocFan (talk) Like I said, those examples are their debut in the main series. Mew, Jirachi and Rayquaza already debuted in M01, M06 and M07 within their generation respectively) Tag: Undo |
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* Generation VIII has the most Pokémon that has not yet debuted in the main series anime. | * Generation VIII has the most Pokémon that has not yet debuted in the main series anime. | ||
* Generation III has had the most Pokémon make their anime debut before the start of their native generation, with 16. Generation VII has had the fewest, with only {{p|Magearna|one}}. | * Generation III has had the most Pokémon make their anime debut before the start of their native generation, with 16. Generation VII has had the fewest, with only {{p|Magearna|one}}. | ||
* Generation II and Generation VIII are the only generations to have Pokémon make their anime debut past their debut generation. | |||
* {{form|Burmy|Sandy Cloak}} and {{form|Burmy|Trash Cloak}} {{p|Burmy}} never appeared in the anime or movies. They were shown only once in Japanese-exclusive segment of [[Professor Oak's Big Pokémon Encyclopedia|Professor Oak's Lecture]]. | * {{form|Burmy|Sandy Cloak}} and {{form|Burmy|Trash Cloak}} {{p|Burmy}} never appeared in the anime or movies. They were shown only once in Japanese-exclusive segment of [[Professor Oak's Big Pokémon Encyclopedia|Professor Oak's Lecture]]. | ||
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