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Since the late 1990s, {{wp|All Nippon Airways}} has had five different {{wp|Boeing 747}} jets with Pokémon paint schemes.<ref>[http://www.bouncingredball.com/2008/12/21/20-photos-of-anas-cute-pokemon-jets/ Bouncing Red Ball » 20 photos of ANA's cute Pokemon jets] (retrieved December 21, 2009)</ref> The majority of Pokémon featured on each plane seem to be from the [[generation]] that was the newest at the time of its introduction. Progressively more Pokémon aircraft have been added throughout the years. There are currently ten, the newest added in 2011 - a {{wp|Boeing 777}} titled the "Peace Jet", and the first to feature [[Generation V]] Pokémon, such as {{p|Reshiram}}.
From the late 1990's to 2016, {{wp|All Nippon Airways}} had various {{wp|Boeing 747}}, {{wp|Boeing 767}} and {{wp|Boeing 777}} airliners decorated with Pokémon paint schemes<ref>[http://www.bouncingredball.com/2008/12/21/20-photos-of-anas-cute-pokemon-jets/ Bouncing Red Ball » 20 photos of ANA's cute Pokemon jets] (retrieved December 21, 2009)</ref> as part of a series called '''Pokémon Jet'''. The majority of Pokémon featured on each plane are from the [[generation]] that was the newest at the time of its introduction. Progressively more Pokémon aircraft have been added throughout the years. The newest aircraft was added in 2011 - a {{wp|Boeing 777}} titled the "Peace Jet", and the first to feature [[Generation V]] Pokémon, such as {{p|Reshiram}}. Currently there are no Pokémon Jets in service; the last 747s were retired in 2013, and the final aircraft was re-liveried back to ANA's standard livery in 2016.  


==ANA Pokémon Jet 1998==
==ANA Pokémon Jet 1998==
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