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* Generation V introduced the most new Pokémon to the series, with 156 (five more than Generation I introduced).
* Generation V introduced the most new Pokémon to the series, with 156 (five more than Generation I introduced).
* Generation V introduced the most [[Gym Leader]]s, with 14.
* Generation V introduced the most [[Gym Leader]]s, with 14.
**In addition, not counting remakes, this is the only generation to introduce more than eight Gym Badges (ten, due to Black 2 and White 2 replacing two of them).
**In addition, not counting remakes, this is the only generation to introduce more than eight [[Badge|Gym Badges]] (ten, due to Black 2 and White 2 replacing two of them).
* Generation V is the first generation not to feature [[Professor Oak]].
* Generation V is the first generation not to feature [[Professor Oak]].
* Generation V is the first generation not to introduce a higher number of [[Legendary Pokémon]] than the previous generation. In this case, both Generations IV and V introduced nine Legendary Pokémon.
* Generation V is the first generation not to introduce a higher number of [[Legendary Pokémon]] than the previous generation. In this case, both Generations IV and V introduced nine Legendary Pokémon.
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** The {{game|Black and White|s|primary paired versions}} were released in Europe before North America.
** The {{game|Black and White|s|primary paired versions}} were released in Europe before North America.
** A single-type Pokémon of every type is introduced.
** A single-type Pokémon of every type is introduced.
*** A pure Flying-type is introduced.
*** A pure {{type|Flying}} is introduced.
** The main {{pkmn|professor}} is female.
** The main {{pkmn|professor}} is female.
** {{p|Pikachu}} is not available without [[Poké Transfer|transferring from the]] [[Generation IV|previous generation]].
** {{p|Pikachu}} is not available without [[Poké Transfer|transferring from the]] [[Generation IV|previous generation]].