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* In [[Generation II]] games, Smeargle's shiny form changes its original brownish color to green. In later games, however, green becomes its most common color, while the shiny color is red. The exception to this is {{g|Colosseum}}, where its tail appears red.
* In [[Generation II]] games, Smeargle's shiny form changes its original brownish color to green. In later games, however, green becomes its most common color, while the shiny color is red. The exception to this is {{g|Colosseum}}, where its tail appears red.
*{{wp|paradox|Paradoxically}}, Smeargle is simultaneously the Pokémon with the smallest movepool (learning only one move ever, which ties it with {{p|Ditto}} and {{p|Unown}}) and the Pokémon with the largest movepool (using that move to "learn" almost any other move).
*{{wp|paradox|Paradoxically}}, Smeargle is simultaneously the Pokémon with the smallest movepool (learning only one move ever, which ties it with {{p|Ditto}} and {{p|Unown}}) and the Pokémon with the largest movepool (using that move to "learn" almost any other move).
* Smearles gen IV sprite is almost exactly the same as its gen III, with only minor differences
 
=== Origin ===
=== Origin ===
Smeargle appears to be based on a {{wp|beagle}} and a {{wp|painter}}.
Smeargle appears to be based on a {{wp|beagle}} and a {{wp|painter}}.
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