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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* Like Bulbasaur and Ivysaur, Venusaur's skin color alternates from bright green in earlier generations (arguably due to the limitation of the Game Boy and Game Boy Color) to a blueish green in later ones. Besides, in the anime, high grade console games and official artwork it has been depicted with light blue skin.
* Like Bulbasaur and Ivysaur, Venusaur's skin color alternates from bright green in earlier generations (arguably due to the limitation of the Game Boy and Game Boy Color) to a blueish green in later ones. Besides, in the anime, high grade console games and official artwork it has been depicted with light blue skin.
** Also, the spots on Venusaur's flower have been depicted yellow (in [[Generation III]] and {{gen|IV}} sprites), pink (in [[Generation V]] sprites), and white elsewhere.
** Also, the spots on Venusaur's flower have been depicted yellow (in [[Generation III]] and {{gen|IV}} sprites), pink (in [[Generation V]] sprites and FireRed/LeafGreen artwork), and white elsewhere.
*The amount of petals in Venusaur's flower has been five, like the real Rafflesia, in Japanese [[Pokémon Red and Green Versions|Red and Green]], [[Generation II]] and {{gen|III}} sprites and six elsewhere.
*The amount of petals in Venusaur's flower has been five, like the real Rafflesia, in Japanese [[Pokémon Red and Green Versions|Red and Green]], [[Generation II]] and {{gen|III}} sprites and six elsewhere.
* Venusaur’s sprites in {{game3|Red and Blue|Red, Blue|s}} and {{v2|Green}} depicts its skin with darker spots, like Bulbasaur and Ivysaur, instead of warts.
* Venusaur’s sprites in {{game3|Red and Blue|Red, Blue|s}} and {{v2|Green}} depicts its skin with darker spots, like Bulbasaur and Ivysaur, instead of warts.
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