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==Differences from the games==
==Differences from the games==
Although the mini-series is more faithful to the games than the main anime, there are still some differences, mainly to enhance the plot or due to time constraints.
Although the mini-series is more faithful to the games than the main anime, there are still some differences, mainly to enhance the plot or due to time constraints.
* {{OBP|Red|Origins}} speaks.
* {{OBP|Red|Origins}} speaks (although he is also implied to speak in the games when talking to {{OBP|Copycat|character}}).
*The character dialogue is directly from Red and Blue when in the text boxes during the montages (such as the beginnings of Files 2, 3, and 4), but when actually spoken, it is retranslated.
* The character dialogue is directly from Red and Blue when in the text boxes during the montages (such as the beginnings of Files 2, 3, and 4), but when actually spoken, it is retranslated.
*[[Pallet Town]] is much bigger.
* [[Pallet Town]] is much bigger.
*The two visits to [[Professor Oak's Laboratory]] for the [[starter Pokémon]] and the [[Pokédex]] are combined in Origins. Thus, [[Oak's Parcel]] is absent.
* The two visits to [[Professor Oak's Laboratory]] for the [[starter Pokémon]] and the [[Pokédex]] are combined in Origins. Thus, [[Parcel|Oak's Parcel]] is absent.
*Red encounters certain wild Pokémon in locations where they cannot be encountered in the games, such as {{p|Caterpie}} and {{p|Spearow}} appearing on {{rt|1|Kanto}}.
* Red encounters certain wild Pokémon in locations where they cannot be encountered in the games, such as {{p|Caterpie}} and {{p|Spearow}} appearing on {{rt|1|Kanto}}.
*Red and {{OBP|Blue|Origins}} first battle on Route 1, instead of in Professor Oak's Laboratory. He references the lab battle by proposing that he and Red "test out [their] Pokémon" like in the games, but quickly changes his mind.
* Red and {{OBP|Blue|Origins}} first battle on Route 1, instead of in Professor Oak's Laboratory. He references the lab battle by proposing that he and Red "test out [their] Pokémon" like in the games, but quickly changes his mind.
*[[Brock]] meets Red on Route 1, whereas in the games he meets Red at the [[Gym]], like all Generation I [[Gym Leader]]s except [[Giovanni]].
* [[Brock]] meets Red on Route 1, whereas in the games he meets Red at the [[Gym]], like all Generation I [[Gym Leader]]s except [[Giovanni]].
*The Gym Trainers do not battle Red.
* The Gym Trainers do not battle Red.
*[[Reina]] has a bigger role.
* A minor character based on a nameless NPC in [[Mr. Fuji]]'s house, [[Reina]], is introduced.
*There are no {{tc|Channeler}}s or any other Trainers in the [[Pokémon Tower]].
* There are no {{tc|Channeler}}s or any other Trainers in the [[Pokémon Tower]].
*Red is shown to already own a {{p|Jolteon}} by the time he visits Pokémon Tower, despite having not yet visited [[Celadon City]], where he would obtain Eevee at [[Celadon Condominiums]].
* Red is shown to already own a {{p|Jolteon}} by the time he visits Pokémon Tower, despite having not yet visited [[Celadon City]], where he would obtain Eevee at [[Celadon Condominiums]].
*The [[Silph Scope]] is obtained in the Pokémon Tower, instead of in the [[Rocket Hideout]]. However, a {{tc|Team Rocket Grunt}} held it before Blue stole it from him.
* The [[Silph Scope]] is obtained in the Pokémon Tower, instead of in the [[Team Rocket Hideout|Rocket Hideout]]. However, a {{tc|Team Rocket Grunt}} held it before Blue stole it from him.
**The Rocket Hideout is instead encountered afterwards in a flash back in File 3.
** The Rocket Hideout is instead encountered afterwards in a flash back in File 3.
*Blue helps Red in the Pokémon Tower.
* Blue helps Red in the Pokémon Tower.
*The [[Marowak (ghost)|ghost Marowak]] is calmed by her child, {{p|Cubone}}, instead of Red.
* The [[Marowak (ghost)|ghost Marowak]] is calmed by her child, {{p|Cubone}}, instead of Red.
*Giovanni is the only Trainer that battles Red inside [[Silph Co.]] Also, Red loses against him.
* Red's {{p|Haunter}} knows {{m|Shadow Punch}}, a [[Generation III]] move, and it is [[Type/Type chart#Generation I|effective]] against [[Sabrina]]'s {{p|Alakazam}}.
*In the games, Blue leaves Red to defeat Team Rocket in Silph Co. In this special, he goes to inform the police, though only after being scolded by Red.
* Giovanni is the only Trainer that battles Red inside [[Silph Co.]] Also, Red loses against him.
*The [[Master Ball]]'s production is put on hold, as opposed to Red being given one.
* In the games, Blue leaves Red to defeat Team Rocket in Silph Co. In this special, he goes to inform the police, though only after being scolded by Red.
*Giovanni uses fewer Pokémon.
* The [[Master Ball]]'s production is put on hold, as opposed to Red being given one.
**This is referenced by him putting away his regular Gym Pokémon to battle Red with his two most powerful ones.
* Giovanni uses fewer Pokémon.
*In the games, Giovanni originally disbands Team Rocket because he does not wish to face his followers after losing to Red. In this special, he disbands them because he remembers his former love for Pokémon.
** This is referenced by him putting away his regular Gym Pokémon to battle Red with his two most powerful ones.
*One of the photos in the [[Hall of Fame]] includes a {{p|Slowking}}, a [[Generation II]] Pokémon.
* In the games, Giovanni originally disbands Team Rocket because he does not wish to face his followers after losing to Red. In this special, he disbands them because he remembers his former love for Pokémon.
*Blue goes to Cerulean Cave to catch {{p|Mewtwo}}, whereas in the game he does not go at all.
* One of the photos in the [[Hall of Fame]] includes a {{p|Slowking}}, a [[Generation II]] Pokémon.
*Mewtwo knows {{m|Confusion}} instead of {{m|Psychic}}.
* Blue goes to Cerulean Cave to catch {{p|Mewtwo}}, whereas in the game he does not go at all.
*[[Mega Evolution]], [[Mega Stone]]s, and [[Key Stone]]s were all added in Pokémon Origins.
* Mewtwo knows {{m|Confusion}} instead of {{m|Psychic}}.
* [[Mega Evolution]], [[Mega Stone]]s, and [[Key Stone]]s were all added in Pokémon Origins.


==Cast==
==Cast==
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