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** Furthermore, the [[Gym guide]] in [[Cerulean Gym]] also refers to Pokémon of the Grass type as "plant Pokémon" in the English [[Generation I]] games. In the Japanese versions, he instead refers to the Grass type itself, calling it the "Plant type" (Japanese: しょくぶつタイプ).
** Furthermore, the [[Gym guide]] in [[Cerulean Gym]] also refers to Pokémon of the Grass type as "plant Pokémon" in the English [[Generation I]] games. In the Japanese versions, he instead refers to the Grass type itself, calling it the "Plant type" (Japanese: しょくぶつタイプ).
* Before Red challenges Brock, the female trainer at the entrance believes Red is "light years away from being ready from that", a rough quote from the first Jr. Trainer encountered in the Pewter Gym from {{game|Red and Blue|s}}.  
* Before Red challenges Brock, the female trainer at the entrance believes Red is "light years away from being ready from that", a rough quote from the first Jr. Trainer encountered in the Pewter Gym from {{game|Red and Blue|s}}.  
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* The timeline for all of the [[Version|games]] prior to Professor Oak's introduction has been removed from non-Japanese versions.
* The timeline for all of the [[core series|games]] prior to Professor Oak's introduction has been removed from non-Japanese versions.
* In the dubbed version, Professor Oak asks if Blue would choose Squirtle because its color matches with his name, to which Blue replies that he would never choose his Pokémon for "such a ridiculous reason", but still chooses Squirtle, due to its type advantage over Red's Charmander. In the Japanese version, Professor Oak instead asks if Blue is going to choose Bulbasaur as his starter Pokémon because its color matches his Japanese name, Green, but he says that he doesn't pick his Pokémon for such a girlish reason, and instead chooses Squirtle to counter Red's {{t|Fire}} type.
* In the dubbed version, Professor Oak asks if Blue would choose Squirtle because its color matches with his name, to which Blue replies that he would never choose his Pokémon for "such a ridiculous reason", but still chooses Squirtle, due to its type advantage over Red's Charmander. In the Japanese version, Professor Oak instead asks if Blue is going to choose Bulbasaur as his starter Pokémon because its color matches his Japanese name, Green, but he says that he doesn't pick his Pokémon for such a girlish reason, and instead chooses Squirtle to counter Red's {{t|Fire}} type.
* When Red is pondering over the matter of giving his Charmander a nickname, no actual name suggestions are said aloud prior to Red's decision of leaving Charmander's name unaltered. In the Japanese version, Red had mentioned "Sepultura" as a possible nickname for Charmander. Sepultura is actually a nickname given to a Charmander seen in the back of the Japanese box of [[Pokémon Red and Green Versions|Pokémon Red and Green]].
* When Red is pondering over the matter of giving his Charmander a nickname, no actual name suggestions are said aloud prior to Red's decision of leaving Charmander's name unaltered. In the Japanese version, Red had mentioned "Sepultura" as a possible nickname for Charmander. Sepultura is actually a nickname given to a Charmander seen in the back of the Japanese box of [[Pokémon Red and Green Versions|Pokémon Red and Green]].
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