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When a Pokémon is released from its [[Poké Ball]], it will call out its cry, which consists of an electronically made "noise". It will also cry out when using certain moves, such as {{m|Growl}}, {{m|Roar}}, and {{m|Hyper Voice}}. If the Pokémon faints or comes into [[Pokémon battle|battle]] when injured during [[Generation III]] and later, the cry will sound, but it will be altered slightly. The cry is also changed noticeably when a Pokémon is sent into a battle with a [[status ailment]]. Pokémon with [[evolution]]ary relations to each other (such as {{p|Charmander}} and {{p|Charmeleon}}) will often have notably similar cries, though others may sound very different (such as {{p|Kirlia}} and {{p|Gallade}}).
When a Pokémon is released from its [[Poké Ball]], it will call out its cry, which consists of an electronically made "noise". It will also cry out when using certain moves, such as {{m|Growl}}, {{m|Roar}}, and {{m|Hyper Voice}}. If the Pokémon faints or comes into [[Pokémon battle|battle]] when injured during [[Generation III]] and later, the cry will sound, but it will be altered slightly. The cry is also changed noticeably when a Pokémon is sent into a battle with a [[status ailment]]. Pokémon with [[evolution]]ary relations to each other (such as {{p|Charmander}} and {{p|Charmeleon}}) will often have notably similar cries, though others may sound very different (such as {{p|Kirlia}} and {{p|Gallade}}).


In the wild, cries of the Pokémon found in the player's current location can occasionally be heard in the [[Generation III]] [[Hoenn]]- and [[Kanto]]-based games. Also, if the player's first Pokémon in his or her [[party]] has the [[Ability]] {{a|Swarm}}, then these cries will be more common than before.
While walking in the game's overworld, cries of the Pokémon found in the player's current location can occasionally be heard in the [[Generation III]] [[Hoenn]]- and [[Kanto]]-based games. Also, in {{g|Emerald}}, these cries are heard more often if the player's first Pokémon in his or her [[party]] has the [[Ability]] {{a|Swarm}}.


In the Pokémon Stadium series, Pokémon's cries were altered from their Game Boy versions in order to better take advantage of the Nintendo 64's greater level of processing and data storage, though some of these cries resemble the Game Boy versions closely. This was not carried over into later console battle games, which use the same cries as the handheld versions.
In the Pokémon Stadium series, Pokémon's cries were altered from their Game Boy versions in order to better take advantage of the Nintendo 64's greater level of processing and data storage, though some of these cries resemble the Game Boy versions closely. This was not carried over into later console battle games, which use the same cries as the handheld versions.
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