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These categories do not correspond directly to any particular {{wp|color model}} or {{wp|color wheel}}, and instead reflect basic {{wp|color term}}s in Japanese. Note that no orange category exists; Pokémon that may be considered to be primarily orange are instead listed as red, yellow, or brown.
These categories do not correspond directly to any particular {{wp|color model}} or {{wp|color wheel}}, and instead reflect basic {{wp|color term}}s in Japanese. Note that no orange category exists; Pokémon that may be considered to be primarily orange are instead listed as red, yellow, or 'brown' (also known as dark orange in some contexts). Note that no cyan category exists; Pokémon that may be considered to be primarily cyan are instead listed as green or blue.


Several Pokémon are placed in categories that hold little resemblance to their perceived color, or which would be more logically placed in a different category. One example is {{p|Bronzor}} and {{p|Golett}}, which are categorized as green even though they may be considered to be more blue than green; this particular case may be attributable to the {{wp|Blue–green distinction in language|ambiguity between "green" and "blue"}} in Japanese.
Several Pokémon are placed in categories that hold little resemblance to their perceived color, or which would be more logically placed in a different category. One example is {{p|Bronzor}} and {{p|Golett}}, which are categorized as green even though they may be considered to be more blue than green; this particular case may be attributable to the {{wp|Blue–green distinction in language|ambiguity between "green" and "blue"}} in Japanese.
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