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[[File:Whos That Pokemon.png|thumb|right|250px|The first English "'''Who's That Pokémon?'''"]]
[[File:Whos That Pokemon.png|thumb|right|250px|The first English "'''Who's That Pokémon?'''"]]
[[File:WTP BW001 1.png|right|250px|thumb|The first [[Pokémon: Black & White]] "'''Who's That Pokémon?'''"]]
[[File:WTP BW001 1.png|right|250px|thumb|The first [[Pokémon: Black & White]] "'''Who's That Pokémon?'''"]]
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The segment was retired at the end of the [[original series]], and was replaced in the {{series|Advanced Generation}} with a generic [[eyecatch]] showing the main characters. This continued into {{series|Diamond & Pearl}} and long into the {{series|Best Wishes}}. ''Who's That Pokémon'' returned to Japanese television in [[BW061]]. In this version, all of the [[type]]s that the Pokémon is weak against are listed along with its name. {{AP|Pikachu}} will use {{m|Thunderbolt}} to light up parts of the silhouetted Pokémon as a hint, as with Pocket Monster TV.  
The segment was retired at the end of the [[original series]], and was replaced in the {{series|Advanced Generation}} with a generic [[eyecatch]] showing the main characters. This continued into {{series|Diamond & Pearl}} and long into the {{series|Best Wishes}}. ''Who's That Pokémon'' returned to Japanese television in [[BW061]]. In this version, all of the [[type]]s that the Pokémon is weak against are listed along with its name. {{AP|Pikachu}} will use {{m|Thunderbolt}} to light up parts of the silhouetted Pokémon as a hint, as with Pocket Monster TV.  


In the {{series|XY}}, the segment is slightly modified. Now called '''Pokémon Quiz''', the segment presents the viewer with four flashcards bearing different silhouettes and asks them to identify the correct Pokémon. One card is always {{TRT}} as a decoy choice.  
In the {{series|XY}}, the segment is slightly modified. Now called [[Pokémon Quiz]], the segment presents the viewer with four flashcards bearing different silhouettes and asks them to identify the correct Pokémon. One card is always {{TRT}} as a decoy choice.  
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