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[[Image:ReportCover.jpg|frame|The front page of the Pokémon Report]]
[[File:ReportCover.jpg|frame|The front page of the Pokémon Report]]
The '''Pokémon Report''' (Japanese: '''ポケモンレポート''' ''Pokémon Report'') is a project by [[Professor Oak]], for which he hires [[Todd Snap]] to take pictures of [[Pokémon]] on [[Pokémon Island]] in [[Pokémon Snap]].  It is distinguished from the [[Pokémon Album]] by having a blue cover and a silhouette of a {{p|Squirtle}} on the front.  The goal of Pokémon Snap is to complete this report; thus, in a sense, it is much like the [[Pokédex]] of the other [[Pokémon games]] except with a more limited scope.
The '''Pokémon Report''' (Japanese: '''ポケモンレポート''' ''Pokémon Report'') is a project by [[Professor Oak]], for which he hires [[Todd Snap]] to take pictures of [[Pokémon]] on [[Pokémon Island]] in [[Pokémon Snap]].  It is distinguished from the [[Pokémon Album]] by having a blue cover and a silhouette of a {{p|Squirtle}} on the front.  The goal of Pokémon Snap is to complete this report; thus, in a sense, it is much like the [[Pokédex]] of the other [[Pokémon games]] except with a more limited scope.


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==Contents of the Report==
==Contents of the Report==
[[File:ReportPage.jpg|frame|left|A page for {{p|Haunter}} in the Pokémon Report]]
[[File:ReportPage.png|frame|left|A page for {{p|Haunter}} in the Pokémon Report]]
Each page of the Report will feature one photo for each species of Pokémon.  In the report itself, they can be ordered by their [[Generation I]] Pokédex number, alphabetically, the area of Pokémon Island on which the photo was taken, or by the scores Professor Oak gave the pictures.
Each page of the Report will feature one photo for each species of Pokémon.  In the report itself, they can be ordered by their [[Generation I]] Pokédex number, alphabetically, the area of Pokémon Island on which the photo was taken, or by the scores Professor Oak gave the pictures.