Kris (game): Difference between revisions

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* Kris is the only playable character in the core series to be exclusive to a solitary version.
* Kris is the only playable character in the core series to be exclusive to a solitary version.
* The Trainer's Guide released with {{game|Crystal}} tells a short story about the start of {{ga|Ethan}} or Kris's adventure. This is almost the same as Ethan's story previously released in the Trainer's Guide from {{game|Gold and Silver|s}}, except the player is no longer referred to specifically as a boy.
* The Trainer's Guide released with {{game|Crystal}} tells a short story about the start of {{ga|Ethan}} or Kris's adventure. This is almost the same as Ethan's story previously released in the Trainer's Guide from {{game|Gold and Silver|s}}, except the player is no longer referred to specifically as a boy.
** In the Japanese version of that short story from Pokémon Crystal, the name "Kris" applies equally to both the male and female player characters. (Much like how Ethan is named either Gold or Silver, in the Trainer's Guide of Pokémon Gold or Pokémon Silver, respectively.) However, this changed in the English version of that short story from Pokémon Crystal, where the name of the player character is not mentioned.  
** In the Japanese version of that short story from Pokémon Crystal, the name "Kris" applies equally to both the male and female player characters. (Much like how Ethan is named either "Gold" or "Silver", in the Trainer's Guide of Pokémon Gold or Pokémon Silver, respectively.) However, this changed in the English version of that short story from Pokémon Crystal, where the name of the player character is not mentioned.  
* The first known use of the name "Kris" in English was on the back of the American and Australian boxart of {{game|Crystal}}. This specifically referred to the female player character (as opposed to the earlier use of "Kris" in Japanese, which equally referred to the male and female player characters). Years later, she also debuted in [[Pokémon Masters]] with the {{mas|Kris|same name}}.
* The first known use of the name "Kris" in English was on the back of the American and Australian boxart of {{game|Crystal}}. This specifically referred to the female player character (as opposed to the earlier use of "Kris" in Japanese, which equally referred to the male and female player characters). Years later, she also debuted in [[Pokémon Masters]] with the {{mas|Kris|same name}}.