https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/w/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Unown+Lord&feedformat=atomBulbapedia - User contributions [en]2024-03-19T06:45:01ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.39.6https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/w/index.php?title=Madame_Boss&diff=2937364Madame Boss2019-03-08T22:17:34Z<p>Unown Lord: The deleted part is never stated in the radio drama.</p>
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<div>{{Japanese name}}<br />
{{CharInfobox|<br />
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corecolor=CCCCCC |<br />
bordercolor=CC0000 |<br />
name=Madame Boss |<br />
jname=女ボス |<br />
tmname=Madame Boss |<br />
slogan=no |<br />
image=Madame Boss.png |<br />
size=200px |<br />
caption=Madame Boss |<br />
gender=Female |<br />
hometown=Unknown |<br />
region=[[Kanto]] |<br />
relatives={{an|Giovanni}} (son)|<br />
trainer=no |<br />
game=no |<br />
leader=no |<br />
team=yes |<br />
teamname=[[Team Rocket]] |<br />
teamrank=[[Team Rocket|Boss]] |<br />
brain=no |<br />
anime=yes |<br />
epnum=The Birth of Mewtwo |<br />
epname=The Birth of Mewtwo |<br />
enva=N/A |<br />
java=Hiromi Tsuru |<br />
}}<br />
(Japanese: '''女ボス''' ''Madame Boss'') is a former leader of [[Team Rocket]] and the mother of the current leader, {{an|Giovanni}}.<br />
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==History==<br />
She is the founder of Team Rocket and passed her rank to her son, Giovanni. She controls armies, and gets Elite Squadrons to capture rare Pokémon and auction them off for money. She hates Pokémon, and that is why she has none. She only cares about the money she gets for selling them. The only Pokémon she truly wants, is {{p|Mew}} and {{p|Mewtwo}}. She thinks that with their power, she can rule the Pokémon world. That is why she gave a mission to her best woman, [[Miyamoto]], to capture Mew and brainwash it. However, it would appear that Miyamoto ended up dying in an avalanche, while Madame Boss was succeeded by her son some years later.<br />
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==Personality==<br />
Her primary focus seems to be on making money. This can be based upon numerous facts, including her reaction to hearing a recording proving the existence of Mew, a creature that could bring Team Rocket immense fortune; she responds with the quip "Can we make a CD out of it?" However, she is considered to be an effective leader who is adept at her job.<br />
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==Relationships with other members==<br />
{{Incomplete|section|Needs a revision of her relationship with Giovanni. The events of the CD drama happen "20 years ago", not necessarily when Giovanni was 20; and he seems to love and admire his mother. Her "brat boy" comment could well have been an affectionate one}}<br />
As Rocket Boss, she commands an army. She gives directions to Miyamoto personally, and speaks of her "brat boy" Giovanni. Going strictly by the timeline presented by the CD drama, Giovanni would have had to be at least twenty years old at the time she said that, which shows her relationship with him to be extremely hostile, at best.<br />
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[[ja:サカキの母]]<br />
[[zh:阪木的母親]]</div>Unown Lordhttps://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/w/index.php?title=Lapidarian_Highlands&diff=2150106Lapidarian Highlands2014-07-25T10:03:59Z<p>Unown Lord: </p>
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<div>{{incomplete|needs=Dub name}}<br />
{{AnimeLocationInfobox<br />
|name=Guipna<br />
|image=Guipna.png<br />
|characters=ギプナ<br />
|japanese=Guipna<br />
|region=Unknown<br />
|colorscheme=XY<br />
|epicode=XY028<br />
|episode=The Bonds of Evolution!<br />
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(Japanese: '''ギプナ''' ''Guipna'') is an anime-exclusive location in the [[Pokémon world]]. It was mentioned in ''[[XY028|The Bonds of Evolution!]]''. [[Professor Sycamore]] described it as "one of the last unexplored regions in the world." Found in Guipna are the Guipna Highlands.<br />
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[[Diantha]] was filming a movie in the Guipna Highlands when a thick fog rose and she got lost from her crew. She had entrusted her manager [[Cathy Lee]] with her {{p|Gardevoir}}. As Diantha's crew went searching for her, Gardevoir came out of its [[Poké Ball]]. By connecting its heart with Diantha's, it was able to guide the crew to Diantha's location. <br />
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==Name origin==<br />
ギプナ ''Guipna'' is derived from {{wp|Guyana}}, or more generally {{wp|The Guianas}}. Specifically, the Guipna Highlands are a reference to the Guiana Highlands, which are the higher parts of the {{wp|Guiana Shield}}.<br />
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===Trivia===<br />
* Guyana was first referenced in one of the [[Pokémon Mansion journals]] in the [[Generation I]] games; {{p|Mew}} was said to have been found in the Guyana jungle. However, the [[Pokémon anime]] did not reference Guyana in relation to Mew; its fossil was only said to have been found in an unnamed South American jungle. It is unknown if Guipna is related to this.<br />
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{{Miscanime}}<br><br />
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[[Category:Anime locations]]<br />
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[[it:Guipna]]</div>Unown Lordhttps://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/w/index.php?title=Lapidarian_Highlands&diff=2149788Lapidarian Highlands2014-07-24T10:03:15Z<p>Unown Lord: </p>
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<div>{{incomplete|needs=Dub name}}<br />
{{AnimeLocationInfobox<br />
|name=Guipna<br />
|image=Guipna.png<br />
|characters=ギプナ<br />
|japanese=Guipna<br />
|region=Unknown<br />
|colorscheme=XY<br />
|epicode=XY028<br />
|episode=The Bonds of Evolution!<br />
}}<br />
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(Japanese: '''ギプナ''' ''Guipna'') is an anime-exclusive location in the [[Pokémon world]]. It was mentioned in ''[[XY028|The Bonds of Evolution!]]''. [[Professor Sycamore]] described it as "one of the last unexplored regions in the world." Found in Guipna are the Guipna Highlands.<br />
<br />
[[Diantha]] was filming a movie in the Guipna Highlands when a thick fog rose and she got lost from her crew. She had entrusted her manager [[Cathy Lee]] with her {{p|Gardevoir}}. As Diantha's crew went searching for her, Gardevoir came out of its [[Poké Ball]]. By connecting its heart with Diantha's, it was able to guide the crew to Diantha's location. <br />
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==Name origin==<br />
Guipna, spelled ''ギプナ'' in katakana, is derived from ''ギアナ'' (Guyana, or more generally {{wp|The Guianas}}). Specifically, the Guipna Highlands are a reference to the Guiana Highlands, which are part of the {{wp|Guiana Shield}}.<br />
<br />
Guyana was first referenced in one of the [[Pokemon Mansion journals]] in the [[Generation I]] games; {{p|Mew}} was said to have been found in the Guyana jungle. This reference was carried over to the Japanese version of [[Pokémon Origins]]. However, the [[Pokémon anime]] did not reference Guyana in relation to Mew; its fossil was only said to have been found in an unnamed South American jungle, while Mew itself was discovered on the {{wp|Andes}} 20 years prior to the main events of [[The Birth of Mewtwo]].<br />
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{{Miscanime}}<br><br />
{{DoubleProjectTag|Anime|Locations}}<br />
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[[Category:Anime locations]]<br />
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[[it:Guipna]]</div>Unown Lordhttps://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/w/index.php?title=Lapidarian_Highlands&diff=2149783Lapidarian Highlands2014-07-24T09:42:19Z<p>Unown Lord: </p>
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<div>{{incomplete|needs=Dub name}}<br />
{{AnimeLocationInfobox<br />
|name=Guipna<br />
|image=Guipna.png<br />
|region=Unknown<br />
|colorscheme=XY<br />
|epicode=XY028<br />
|episode=The Bonds of Evolution!<br />
}}<br />
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'''Guipna''' (Japanese: '''ギプナ''') is an anime-exclusive location in the [[Pokémon world]]. It was mentioned in ''[[XY028|The Bonds of Evolution!]]''. [[Professor Sycamore]] described it as "one of the last unexplored regions in the world." Found in Guipna are the Guipna Highlands (English: '''Lapidarian Highlands''').<br />
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[[Diantha]] was filming a movie in the Guipna Highlands when a thick fog rose and she got lost from her crew. She had entrusted her manager [[Cathy Lee]] with her {{p|Gardevoir}}. As Diantha's crew went searching for her, Gardevoir came out of its [[Poké Ball]]. By connecting its heart with Diantha's, it was able to guide the crew to Diantha's location. <br />
<br />
==Name origin==<br />
Guipna, spelled ''ギプナ'' in katakana, is derived from ''ギアナ'' (Guyana, or more generally {{wp|The Guianas}}). Specifically, the Guipna Highlands are a reference to {{wp|Guinea Highlands}}.<br />
<br />
Guyana was first referenced in one of the [[Pokemon Mansion journals]] in the [[Generation I]] games; {{p|Mew}} was said to have been found in the Guyana jungle. This reference was carried over to the Japanese version of [[Pokémon Origins]]. However, the [[Pokémon anime]] did not reference Guyana in relation to Mew; its fossil was only said to have been found in an unnamed South American jungle, while Mew itself was discovered on the {{wp|Andes}} 20 years prior to the main events of [[The Birth of Mewtwo]].<br />
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{{Miscanime}}<br><br />
{{DoubleProjectTag|Anime|Locations}}<br />
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[[Category:Anime locations]]<br />
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[[it:Guipna]]</div>Unown Lordhttps://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/w/index.php?title=Lapidarian_Highlands&diff=2149782Lapidarian Highlands2014-07-24T09:39:51Z<p>Unown Lord: </p>
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<div>{{incomplete|needs=Dub name}}<br />
{{AnimeLocationInfobox<br />
|name=Guipna<br />
|image=Guipna.png<br />
|region=Unknown<br />
|colorscheme=XY<br />
|epicode=XY028<br />
|episode=The Bonds of Evolution!<br />
}}<br />
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'''Guipna''' (Japanese: '''ギプナ''') is an anime-exclusive location in the [[Pokémon world]]. It was mentioned in ''[[XY028|The Bonds of Evolution!]]''. [[Professor Sycamore]] described it as "one of the last unexplored regions in the world." Found in Guipna are the Guipna Highlands (English: '''Lapidarian Highlands''').<br />
<br />
[[Diantha]] was filming a movie in the Guipna Highlands when a thick fog rose and she got lost from her crew. She had entrusted her manager [[Cathy Lee]] with her {{p|Gardevoir}}. As Diantha's crew went searching for her, Gardevoir came out of its [[Poké Ball]]. By connecting its heart with Diantha's, it was able to guide the crew to Diantha's location. <br />
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=Name origin=<br />
Guipna, spelled ''ギプナ'' in katakana, is derived from ''ギアナ'' (Guyana, or more generally {{wp|The Guianas}}). Specifically, the Guipna Highlands are a reference to {{wp|Guinea Highlands}}.<br />
<br />
Guyana was first referenced in one of the [[Pokemon Mansion journals]] in the [[Generation I]] games; {{p|Mew}} was said to have been found in the Guyana jungle. This reference was carried over to the Japanese version of [[Pokémon Origins]]. However, the [[Pokémon anime]] did not reference Guyana in relation to Mew; its fossil was only said to have been found in an unnamed South American jungle, while Mew itself was discovered on the {{wp|Andes}} 20 years prior to the main events of [[The Birth of Mewtwo]].<br />
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{{Miscanime}}<br><br />
{{DoubleProjectTag|Anime|Locations}}<br />
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[[Category:Anime locations]]<br />
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[[it:Guipna]]</div>Unown Lordhttps://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/w/index.php?title=Talk:Lapidarian_Highlands&diff=2149770Talk:Lapidarian Highlands2014-07-24T08:54:10Z<p>Unown Lord: </p>
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<div>== Dub name ==<br />
It's got a different name in the dub but I cannot hear it clearly. --[[User:The Great Butler|The Great Butler]] ([[User talk:The Great Butler|talk]]) 02:49, 6 July 2014 (UTC)<br />
:It sounds like Lapidarian Highlands to me, which makes sense since lapidarian is an actual word pertaining to precious stones. I think it might be problematic to rename the page "Lapidaria" considering that the dub only references the highlands rather than the region. If to be honest, I think it would be better to to continue using the Japanese name until the region is properly introduced. -[[User:Unown Lord|Unown Lord]] ([[User talk:Unown Lord|talk]])</div>Unown Lordhttps://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/w/index.php?title=Kris_(game)&diff=2102263Kris (game)2014-04-09T08:45:13Z<p>Unown Lord: </p>
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<div>{{Unknown name}}<br />
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{{CharInfobox|<br />
color={{crystal color}} |<br />
corecolor={{crystal color light}} |<br />
bordercolor={{crystal color dark}} |<br />
name=Kris |<br />
jname=クリス |<br />
tmname=Kris |<br />
slogan=no |<br />
image=Crystal Kris.png |<br />
size=155px |<br />
caption=Art from {{v2|Crystal}} |<br />
gender=Female |<br />
hometown=[[New Bark Town]] |<br />
region=[[Johto]] |<br />
relatives=Mom |<br />
colors=no |<br />
trainer=yes |<br />
trainerclass=[[Pokémon Trainer]], [[Player character]] |<br />
game=yes |<br />
generation=[[Generation II|II]] |<br />
games={{v2|Crystal}}, [[Pokémon Stadium 2]] |<br />
leader=no |<br />
anime=counterpart |<br />
animecounterpart={{jo|Marina}} |<br />
epnum=The Legend of Thunder! |<br />
epname=The Legend of Thunder! |<br />
manga=counterpart |<br />
mangacounterpart={{adv|Crystal}}, {{OBP|Chris|Golden Boys}} |<br />
roundnum=PS117|<br />
roundname=VS. Slugma |<br />
}}<br />
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'''Kris''' (Japanese: '''クリス''' ''Kris'') is the female playable character in {{game|Crystal}}. Her male counterpart is {{ga|Ethan}}. She is from [[New Bark Town]].<br />
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She was the first female player character in the [[core series]] games, a feature that would be carried on in subsequent game releases.<br />
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As she only appears in {{game|Crystal}}, she has the fewest appearances by a player character in the core series. In {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, she is replaced by {{ga|Lyra}}.<br />
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==Storyline in the games==<br />
Kris's journey as a [[Pokémon Trainer]] begins when [[Professor Elm]] asks her to run an errand for [[Mr. Pokémon]], who lives north of [[Cherrygrove City]]. Because she may encounter dangerous [[wild Pokémon]] along the way, Elm gives her a choice between three Pokémon to protect her: {{p|Cyndaquil}}, {{p|Totodile}} or {{p|Chikorita}}.<br />
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Kris meets a boy watching Elm's Lab from outside. When she tries to talk to him, the boy abruptly shoves her away. The boy, {{ga|Silver}}, will become Kris's rival, analogous to {{ga|Blue}} in [[Generation I]].<br />
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Kris continues onward and finally meets Mr. Pokémon and completes her errand. While there she meets [[Professor Oak]] who, upon realizing Kris's bond with her new Pokémon, gives her a [[Pokédex]]. On her way back home, Kris again meets Silver, who has stolen one of Elm's remaining Pokémon. After defeating the boy in battle, she learns his name and relays it to the police in New Bark Town. Professor Elm allows Kris to keep the Pokémon she chose earlier, and encourages her to compete in the [[Johto League]].<br />
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From there Kris begins on a Pokémon journey in the [[Johto]] [[region]], facing off against its eight [[Gym Leader]]s, defeating and disbanding the newly reformed [[Team Rocket]], and becoming [[Pokémon Champion|Pokémon League Champion]] by defeating the [[Elite Four]] and its previous Champion, [[Lance]] at [[Indigo Plateau]]. Along the way she also teaches Silver to respect Pokémon as living creatures and not just as tools for battle. Kris also uncovered the mystery of the [[Bell Tower|Tin Tower]] and its legendary Pokémon, {{p|Entei}}, {{p|Suicune}}, and {{p|Raikou}}.<br />
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After being declared the Pokémon League Champion, Kris then takes a short trip on a ship, the [[S.S. Aqua]], from [[Olivine City]] to [[Vermilion City]] in [[Kanto]]. Journeying across that region, she battles against its own set of eight Gym Leaders, including two new faces, [[Janine]], who replaced her father [[Koga]] on his promotion to the Elite Four, and {{ga|Blue}}, who was formerly Pokémon League Champion himself, and replaced [[Giovanni]] after the latter fled. Upon getting permission from [[Professor Oak]] in [[Pallet Town]], Kris heads for [[Mt. Silver]] via {{rt|28|Kanto}}. Her journey comes to a close when she faces the Champion from Pallet Town Pokémon Trainer {{ga|Red}} deep in Mt. Silver Cave, who had been training there since shortly after he became Pokémon League Champion [[Generation I|three years prior]].<br />
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==Artwork==<br />
{| style="margin:auto; text-align:center; {{roundy|20px}} border: 2px solid #{{Crystal color dark}}; background: #{{Crystal color}};"<br />
|- <br />
| style="{{roundy|20px}} border: 2px solid #{{crystal color dark}}; background: #{{crystal color light}}; width:100px; height:100px"|<br />
[[File:Cryskris.png|100px]]<br />
| style="{{roundy|20px}} border: 2px solid #{{crystal color dark}}; background: #{{crystal color light}}; width:100px; height:100px"|<br />
[[File:Game Freak Kris.jpg|200px]]<br />
| style="{{roundy|20px}} border: 2px solid #{{crystal color dark}}; background: #{{crystal color light}}; width:100px; height:100px"|<br />
[[File:Kris_and_Misdreavus.png|200px]]<br />
| style="{{roundy|20px}} border: 2px solid #{{crystal color dark}}; background: #{{crystal color light}}; width:100px; height:100px"|<br />
[[File:Kris Portrait.png|200px]]<br />
|- style="font-size: 80%;"<br />
| Walking<br />
| Relaxing with {{p|Togepi}}<br />
| Using the [[PokéGear]] with {{p|Misdreavus}}<br />
| Posing for a portrait<br />
|}<br />
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===Sprites===<br />
{| style="margin:auto; text-align:center; {{roundy|20px}} border: 2px solid #{{Crystal color dark}}; background: #{{Crystal color}};"<br />
|- <br />
| style="{{roundy|80px}} border: 2px solid #{{crystal color dark}}; background: #{{crystal color light}}; width:96px; height:96px"| [[File:Spr C Kris.png]]<br />
| style="{{roundy|80px}} border: 2px solid #{{crystal color dark}}; background: #{{crystal color light}}; width:96px; height:96px"| [[File:C Kris Back.png]]<br />
| style="{{roundy|80px}} border: 2px solid #{{crystal color dark}}; background: #{{crystal color light}}; width:96px; height:96px"| [[File:Kris OD.png]]<br />
| style="{{roundy|80px}} border: 2px solid #{{crystal color dark}}; background: #{{crystal color light}}; width:96px; height:96px"| [[File:Unused HGSS PokéGear Icon for Kris.png]]<br />
|- style="font-size: 80%;"<br />
| Sprite from<br>{{color2|000|Pokémon Crystal Version|Crystal}}<br />
| Back sprite from<br>{{color2|000|Pokémon Crystal Version|Crystal}}<br />
| Overworld sprite from<br> {{color2|000|Pokémon Crystal Version|Crystal}}<br />
| {{color2|000|Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver beta|Unused}} {{color2|000|PokéGear}} icon from<br>{{color2|000|Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver Versions|HeartGold and SoulSilver}}<br />
|}<br />
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==Optional names==<br />
{| style="float:left; background: #{{crystal color light}}; {{roundy|10px}}; border: 3px solid #{{crystal color}}"<br />
|- style="text-align:center"<br />
! Japanese<br />
! English<br />
! French<br />
! German<br />
! Italian<br />
! Spanish<br />
|- style="background: #FFF;"<br />
|クリス ''Kris''<br>チホ ''Chiho''<br>キヨミ ''Kiyomi''<br>サトコ ''Satoko''<br />
|Kris<br>Amanda<br>Juana<br>Jodi<br />
|Christy<br>Sophie<br>Nicole<br>Jeanne<br />
|Krista<br>Sina<br>Mandy<br>Tabitha<br />
|Kristy<br>Gaia<br>Cinzia<br>Luisa<br />
|Cristi<br>María<br>Susana<br>Yolanda<br />
|}{{-}}<br />
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==Counterparts==<br />
===In the anime===<br />
{{main|Marina (Johto)}}<br />
[[File:Marina Johto.png|thumb|250px|{{jo|Marina}}, Kris's anime counterpart]]<br />
Kris, like the other in-game characters, has an anime counterpart in {{jo|Marina}}. However, the two are not interchangeable and neither name applies to both, much like the case with {{Ash}} and {{ga|Red}}.<br />
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===In the manga===<br />
Kris, like most player characters, also has several counterparts in the various Pokémon manga series. Even though her male counterpart has a counterpart in [[Pokémon Pocket Monsters]], her counterpart is absent in the series.<br />
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===In the Pokémon Adventures manga===<br />
{{Main|Crystal (Adventures)}}<br />
{{adv|Crystal}} from the [[Pokémon Adventures]] manga is based on Kris's design. She is unique among all [[Pokédex holders]] in the sense that her primary goal is to fill the Pokédex.<br />
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===In the Pokémon Gold & Silver: The Golden Boys manga===<br />
{{Main|Chris (Golden Boys)}}<br />
{{GnB|Chris}} from the [[Pokémon Gold & Silver: The Golden Boys|Golden Boys]] manga is based on Kris.<br />
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==Trivia==<br />
[[File:Crystal prototype FC.png|thumb|Screenshots of an earlier design for Kris]]<br />
* Kris is the first playable female character in [[Pokémon games]], a feature included in all traditional Pokémon RPGs since. Despite this, the female choice in {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}} is {{ga|Lyra}}, who was designed from scratch by [[Takao Unno]].<br />
** However, an unused PokéGear icon in {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, resembling Kris rather than Lyra, suggests that this was decided at a later point of development.<br />
* Several pre-release screenshots for {{game|Crystal}} show an earlier design for Kris.<br />
* Kris's alternate Japanese names would later be shared with {{ga|Leaf}}, {{ga|Dawn}}, and {{ga|Lyra}}.<br />
* Kris is the only player character to have no official name due to her lack of name in the internal game data and the fact she does not appear as a non-player character. Instead, the name Kris comes from the back of the American {{game|Crystal}} version's boxart. The name Kris is also the first default name.<br />
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==Names==<br />
{| class="roundy" style="float:left; background: #{{crystal color light}}; border: 3px solid #{{crystal color}}"<br />
|- style="text-align:center"<br />
! Language<br />
! Name<br />
! Origin<br />
|- style="background: #FFF"<br />
|Japanese<br />
| クリス ''Kris''<br />
| From ''crystal''.<br />
|- style="background: #FFF"<br />
| English<br />
| Kris<br />
| Same as Japanese name.<br />
|-style="background:#FFF"<br />
| French<br />
| Christy <br />
| Similar to Japanese name.<br />
|- style="background: #FFF"<br />
| German<br />
| Krista<br />
| Similar to Japanese name.<br />
|- style="background: #FFF"<br />
| Italian<br />
| Kristy<br />
| Similar to Japanese name.<br />
|- style="background: #FFF"<br />
| Spanish<br />
| Cristi<br />
| Similar to Japanese name.<br />
|}<br />
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{{-}}<br />
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[[zh:克丽丝(游戏)]]</div>Unown Lordhttps://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/w/index.php?title=Kris_(game)&diff=2101994Kris (game)2014-04-09T00:55:15Z<p>Unown Lord: </p>
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<div>{{Unknown name}}<br />
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{{CharInfobox|<br />
color={{crystal color}} |<br />
corecolor={{crystal color light}} |<br />
bordercolor={{crystal color dark}} |<br />
name=Kris |<br />
jname=クリス |<br />
tmname=Kris |<br />
slogan=no |<br />
image=Crystal Kris.png |<br />
size=155px |<br />
caption=Art from {{v2|Crystal}} |<br />
gender=Female |<br />
hometown=[[New Bark Town]] |<br />
region=[[Johto]] |<br />
relatives=Mom |<br />
colors=no |<br />
trainer=yes |<br />
trainerclass=[[Pokémon Trainer]], [[Player character]] |<br />
game=yes |<br />
generation=[[Generation II|II]] |<br />
games={{v2|Crystal}}, [[Pokémon Stadium 2]] |<br />
leader=no |<br />
anime=counterpart |<br />
animecounterpart={{jo|Marina}} |<br />
epnum=The Legend of Thunder! |<br />
epname=The Legend of Thunder! |<br />
manga=counterpart |<br />
mangacounterpart={{adv|Crystal}}, {{OBP|Chris|Golden Boys}} |<br />
roundnum=PS117|<br />
roundname=VS. Slugma |<br />
}}<br />
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'''Kris''' (Japanese: '''クリス''' ''Kris'') is the female playable character in {{game|Crystal}}. Her male counterpart is {{ga|Ethan}}. She is from [[New Bark Town]].<br />
<br />
She was the first female player character in the [[core series]] games, a feature that would be carried on in subsequent game releases.<br />
<br />
As she only appears in {{game|Crystal}}, she has the fewest appearances by a player character in the core series. In {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, she is replaced by {{ga|Lyra}}.<br />
<br />
==Storyline in the games==<br />
Kris's journey as a [[Pokémon Trainer]] begins when [[Professor Elm]] asks her to run an errand for [[Mr. Pokémon]], who lives north of [[Cherrygrove City]]. Because she may encounter dangerous [[wild Pokémon]] along the way, Elm gives her a choice between three Pokémon to protect her: {{p|Cyndaquil}}, {{p|Totodile}} or {{p|Chikorita}}.<br />
<br />
Kris meets a boy watching Elm's Lab from outside. When she tries to talk to him, the boy abruptly shoves her away. The boy, {{ga|Silver}}, will become Kris's rival, analogous to {{ga|Blue}} in [[Generation I]].<br />
<br />
Kris continues onward and finally meets Mr. Pokémon and completes her errand. While there she meets [[Professor Oak]] who, upon realizing Kris's bond with her new Pokémon, gives her a [[Pokédex]]. On her way back home, Kris again meets Silver, who has stolen one of Elm's remaining Pokémon. After defeating the boy in battle, she learns his name and relays it to the police in New Bark Town. Professor Elm allows Kris to keep the Pokémon she chose earlier, and encourages her to compete in the [[Johto League]].<br />
<br />
From there Kris begins on a Pokémon journey in the [[Johto]] [[region]], facing off against its eight [[Gym Leader]]s, defeating and disbanding the newly reformed [[Team Rocket]], and becoming [[Pokémon Champion|Pokémon League Champion]] by defeating the [[Elite Four]] and its previous Champion, [[Lance]] at [[Indigo Plateau]]. Along the way she also teaches Silver to respect Pokémon as living creatures and not just as tools for battle. Kris also uncovered the mystery of the [[Bell Tower|Tin Tower]] and its legendary Pokémon, {{p|Entei}}, {{p|Suicune}}, and {{p|Raikou}}.<br />
<br />
After being declared the Pokémon League Champion, Kris then takes a short trip on a ship, the [[S.S. Aqua]], from [[Olivine City]] to [[Vermilion City]] in [[Kanto]]. Journeying across that region, she battles against its own set of eight Gym Leaders, including two new faces, [[Janine]], who replaced her father [[Koga]] on his promotion to the Elite Four, and {{ga|Blue}}, who was formerly Pokémon League Champion himself, and replaced [[Giovanni]] after the latter fled. Upon getting permission from [[Professor Oak]] in [[Pallet Town]], Kris heads for [[Mt. Silver]] via {{rt|28|Kanto}}. Her journey comes to a close when she faces the Champion from Pallet Town Pokémon Trainer {{ga|Red}} deep in Mt. Silver Cave, who had been training there since shortly after he became Pokémon League Champion [[Generation I|three years prior]].<br />
<br />
==Artwork==<br />
{| style="margin:auto; text-align:center; {{roundy|20px}} border: 2px solid #{{Crystal color dark}}; background: #{{Crystal color}};"<br />
|- <br />
| style="{{roundy|20px}} border: 2px solid #{{crystal color dark}}; background: #{{crystal color light}}; width:100px; height:100px"|<br />
[[File:Cryskris.png|100px]]<br />
| style="{{roundy|20px}} border: 2px solid #{{crystal color dark}}; background: #{{crystal color light}}; width:100px; height:100px"|<br />
[[File:Game Freak Kris.jpg|200px]]<br />
| style="{{roundy|20px}} border: 2px solid #{{crystal color dark}}; background: #{{crystal color light}}; width:100px; height:100px"|<br />
[[File:Kris_Misdreavus.jpeg|200px]]<br />
| style="{{roundy|20px}} border: 2px solid #{{crystal color dark}}; background: #{{crystal color light}}; width:100px; height:100px"|<br />
[[File:Kris_Portrait.png|200px]]<br />
|- style="font-size: 80%;"<br />
| Walking<br />
| Relaxing with {{p|Togepi}}<br />
| Using the [[PokéGear]] with {{p|Misdreavus}}<br />
| Posing for a portrait<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Sprites===<br />
{| style="margin:auto; text-align:center; {{roundy|20px}} border: 2px solid #{{Crystal color dark}}; background: #{{Crystal color}};"<br />
|- <br />
| style="{{roundy|80px}} border: 2px solid #{{crystal color dark}}; background: #{{crystal color light}}; width:96px; height:96px"| [[File:Spr C Kris.png]]<br />
| style="{{roundy|80px}} border: 2px solid #{{crystal color dark}}; background: #{{crystal color light}}; width:96px; height:96px"| [[File:C Kris Back.png]]<br />
| style="{{roundy|80px}} border: 2px solid #{{crystal color dark}}; background: #{{crystal color light}}; width:96px; height:96px"| [[File:Kris OD.png]]<br />
| style="{{roundy|80px}} border: 2px solid #{{crystal color dark}}; background: #{{crystal color light}}; width:96px; height:96px"| [[File:Unused_HGSS_PokéGear_Icon_for_Kris.png]]<br />
|- style="font-size: 80%;"<br />
| Sprite from<br>{{color2|000|Pokémon Crystal Version|Crystal}}<br />
| Back sprite from<br>{{color2|000|Pokémon Crystal Version|Crystal}}<br />
| Overworld sprite from<br> {{color2|000|Pokémon Crystal Version|Crystal}}<br />
| {{color2|000|Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver beta|Unused}} {{color2|000|PokéGear}} icon from<br>{{color2|000|Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver Versions|HeartGold and SoulSilver}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Optional names==<br />
{| style="float:left; background: #{{crystal color light}}; {{roundy|10px}}; border: 3px solid #{{crystal color}}"<br />
|- style="text-align:center"<br />
! Japanese<br />
! English<br />
! French<br />
! German<br />
! Italian<br />
! Spanish<br />
|- style="background: #FFF;"<br />
|クリス ''Kris''<br>チホ ''Chiho''<br>キヨミ ''Kiyomi''<br>サトコ ''Satoko''<br />
|Kris<br>Amanda<br>Juana<br>Jodi<br />
|Christy<br>Sophie<br>Nicole<br>Jeanne<br />
|Krista<br>Sina<br>Mandy<br>Tabitha<br />
|Kristy<br>Gaia<br>Cinzia<br>Luisa<br />
|Cristi<br>María<br>Susana<br>Yolanda<br />
|}{{-}}<br />
<br />
==Counterparts==<br />
===In the anime===<br />
{{main|Marina (Johto)}}<br />
[[File:Marina Johto.png|thumb|250px|{{jo|Marina}}, Kris's anime counterpart]]<br />
Kris, like the other in-game characters, has an anime counterpart in {{jo|Marina}}. However, the two are not interchangeable and neither name applies to both, much like the case with {{Ash}} and {{ga|Red}}.<br />
<br />
===In the manga===<br />
Kris, like most player characters, also has several counterparts in the various Pokémon manga series. Even though her male counterpart has a counterpart in [[Pokémon Pocket Monsters]], her counterpart is absent in the series.<br />
<br />
===In the Pokémon Adventures manga===<br />
{{Main|Crystal (Adventures)}}<br />
{{adv|Crystal}} from the [[Pokémon Adventures]] manga is based on Kris's design. She is unique among all [[Pokédex holders]] in the sense that her primary goal is to fill the Pokédex.<br />
<br />
===In the Pokémon Gold & Silver: The Golden Boys manga===<br />
{{Main|Chris (Golden Boys)}}<br />
{{GnB|Chris}} from the [[Pokémon Gold & Silver: The Golden Boys|Golden Boys]] manga is based on Kris.<br />
<br />
==Trivia==<br />
[[File:Crystal prototype FC.png|thumb|Screenshots of an earlier design for Kris]]<br />
* Kris is the first playable female character in [[Pokémon games]], a feature included in all traditional Pokémon RPGs since. Despite this, the female choice in {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}} is {{ga|Lyra}}, who was designed from scratch by [[Takao Unno]].<br />
** However, an unused PokéGear icon in {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, resembling Kris rather than Lyra, suggests that this was decided at a later point of development.<br />
* Several pre-release screenshots for {{game|Crystal}} show an earlier design for Kris.<br />
* Kris's alternate Japanese names would later be shared with {{ga|Leaf}}, {{ga|Dawn}}, and {{ga|Lyra}}.<br />
* Kris is the only player character to have no official name due to her lack of name in the internal game data and the fact she does not appear as a non-player character. Instead, the name Kris comes from the back of the American {{game|Crystal}} version's boxart. The name Kris is also the first default name.<br />
<br><br />
<br />
==Names==<br />
{| class="roundy" style="float:left; background: #{{crystal color light}}; border: 3px solid #{{crystal color}}"<br />
|- style="text-align:center"<br />
! Language<br />
! Name<br />
! Origin<br />
|- style="background: #FFF"<br />
|Japanese<br />
| クリス ''Kris''<br />
| From ''crystal''.<br />
|- style="background: #FFF"<br />
| English<br />
| Kris<br />
| Same as Japanese name.<br />
|-style="background:#FFF"<br />
| French<br />
| Christy <br />
| Similar to Japanese name.<br />
|- style="background: #FFF"<br />
| German<br />
| Krista<br />
| Similar to Japanese name.<br />
|- style="background: #FFF"<br />
| Italian<br />
| Kristy<br />
| Similar to Japanese name.<br />
|- style="background: #FFF"<br />
| Spanish<br />
| Cristi<br />
| Similar to Japanese name.<br />
|}<br />
<br />
{{-}}<br />
{{Player characters}}<br><br />
{{Project CharacterDex notice}}<br />
[[Category:Gold, Silver and Crystal characters]]<br />
<br />
[[de:Kris]]<br />
[[es:Cristal (personaje)]]<br />
[[fr:Christy]]<br />
[[it:Kristy (gioco)]]<br />
[[pl:Kris]]<br />
[[zh:克丽丝(游戏)]]</div>Unown Lordhttps://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/w/index.php?title=Kris_(game)&diff=2100941Kris (game)2014-04-06T17:59:31Z<p>Unown Lord: I don't see a resemblance to the prototype girl from the magazine, which was probably not a player character.</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Unknown name}}<br />
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{{CharInfobox|<br />
color={{crystal color}} |<br />
corecolor={{crystal color light}} |<br />
bordercolor={{crystal color dark}} |<br />
name=Kris |<br />
jname=クリス |<br />
tmname=Kris |<br />
slogan=no |<br />
image=Crystal Kris.png |<br />
size=155px |<br />
caption=Art from {{v2|Crystal}} |<br />
gender=Female |<br />
hometown=[[New Bark Town]] |<br />
region=[[Johto]] |<br />
relatives=Mom |<br />
colors=no |<br />
trainer=yes |<br />
trainerclass=[[Pokémon Trainer]], [[Player character]] |<br />
game=yes |<br />
generation=[[Generation II|II]] |<br />
games={{v2|Crystal}}, [[Pokémon Stadium 2]] |<br />
leader=no |<br />
anime=counterpart |<br />
animecounterpart={{jo|Marina}} |<br />
epnum=The Legend of Thunder! |<br />
epname=The Legend of Thunder! |<br />
manga=counterpart |<br />
mangacounterpart={{adv|Crystal}}, {{OBP|Chris|Golden Boys}} |<br />
roundnum=PS117|<br />
roundname=VS. Slugma |<br />
}}<br />
<br />
'''Kris''' (Japanese: '''クリス''' ''Kris'') is the female playable character in {{game|Crystal}}. Her male counterpart is {{ga|Ethan}}. She is from [[New Bark Town]].<br />
<br />
She was the first female player character in the [[core series]] games, a feature that would be carried on in subsequent game releases.<br />
<br />
As she only appears in {{game|Crystal}}, she has the fewest appearances by a player character in the core series. In {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, she is replaced by {{ga|Lyra}}.<br />
<br />
==Storyline in the games==<br />
Kris's journey as a [[Pokémon Trainer]] begins when [[Professor Elm]] asks her to run an errand for [[Mr. Pokémon]], who lives north of [[Cherrygrove City]]. Because she may encounter dangerous [[wild Pokémon]] along the way, Elm gives her a choice between three Pokémon to protect her: {{p|Cyndaquil}}, {{p|Totodile}} or {{p|Chikorita}}.<br />
<br />
Kris meets a boy watching Elm's Lab from outside. When she tries to talk to him, the boy abruptly shoves her away. The boy, {{ga|Silver}}, will become Kris's rival, analogous to {{ga|Blue}} in [[Generation I]].<br />
<br />
Kris continues onward and finally meets Mr. Pokémon and completes her errand. While there she meets [[Professor Oak]] who, upon realizing Kris's bond with her new Pokémon, gives her a [[Pokédex]]. On her way back home, Kris again meets Silver, who has stolen one of Elm's remaining Pokémon. After defeating the boy in battle, she learns his name and relays it to the police in New Bark Town. Professor Elm allows Kris to keep the Pokémon she chose earlier, and encourages her to compete in the [[Johto League]].<br />
<br />
From there Kris begins on a Pokémon journey in the [[Johto]] [[region]], facing off against its eight [[Gym Leader]]s, defeating and disbanding the newly reformed [[Team Rocket]], and becoming [[Pokémon Champion|Pokémon League Champion]] by defeating the [[Elite Four]] and its previous Champion, [[Lance]] at [[Indigo Plateau]]. Along the way she also teaches Silver to respect Pokémon as living creatures and not just as tools for battle. Kris also uncovered the mystery of the [[Bell Tower|Tin Tower]] and its legendary Pokémon, {{p|Entei}}, {{p|Suicune}}, and {{p|Raikou}}.<br />
<br />
After being declared the Pokémon League Champion, Kris then takes a short trip on a ship, the [[S.S. Aqua]], from [[Olivine City]] to [[Vermilion City]] in [[Kanto]]. Journeying across that region, she battles against its own set of eight Gym Leaders, including two new faces, [[Janine]], who replaced her father [[Koga]] on his promotion to the Elite Four, and {{ga|Blue}}, who was formerly Pokémon League Champion himself, and replaced [[Giovanni]] after the latter fled. Upon getting permission from [[Professor Oak]] in [[Pallet Town]], Kris heads for [[Mt. Silver]] via {{rt|28|Kanto}}. Her journey comes to a close when she faces the Champion from Pallet Town Pokémon Trainer {{ga|Red}} deep in Mt. Silver Cave, who had been training there since shortly after he became Pokémon League Champion [[Generation I|three years prior]].<br />
<br />
==Artwork==<br />
{| style="margin:auto; text-align:center; {{roundy|20px}} border: 2px solid #{{Crystal color dark}}; background: #{{Crystal color}};"<br />
|- <br />
| style="{{roundy|20px}} border: 2px solid #{{crystal color dark}}; background: #{{crystal color light}}; width:100px; height:100px"|<br />
[[File:Cryskris.png|100px]]<br />
| style="{{roundy|20px}} border: 2px solid #{{crystal color dark}}; background: #{{crystal color light}}; width:100px; height:100px"|<br />
[[File:Game Freak Kris.jpg|200px]]<br />
|- style="font-size: 80%;"<br />
| Walking<br />
| Relaxing<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Sprites===<br />
{| style="margin:auto; text-align:center; {{roundy|20px}} border: 2px solid #{{Crystal color dark}}; background: #{{Crystal color}};"<br />
|- <br />
| style="{{roundy|80px}} border: 2px solid #{{crystal color dark}}; background: #{{crystal color light}}; width:96px; height:96px"| [[File:Spr C Kris.png]]<br />
| style="{{roundy|80px}} border: 2px solid #{{crystal color dark}}; background: #{{crystal color light}}; width:96px; height:96px"| [[File:C Kris Back.png]]<br />
| style="{{roundy|80px}} border: 2px solid #{{crystal color dark}}; background: #{{crystal color light}}; width:96px; height:96px"| [[File:Kris OD.png]]<br />
| style="{{roundy|80px}} border: 2px solid #{{crystal color dark}}; background: #{{crystal color light}}; width:96px; height:96px"| [[File:Unused_HGSS_PokéGear_Icon_for_Kris.png]]<br />
|- style="font-size: 80%;"<br />
| Kris's sprite<br>from {{color2|000|Pokémon Crystal Version|Crystal}}<br />
| Kris's back sprite<br>from {{color2|000|Pokémon Crystal Version|Crystal}}<br />
| Kris's overworld sprite<br>from {{color2|000|Pokémon Crystal Version|Crystal}}<br />
| Unused PokéGear icon<br>from {{color2|000|Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver Versions|HeartGold and SoulSilver}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Optional names==<br />
{| style="float:left; background: #{{crystal color light}}; {{roundy|10px}}; border: 3px solid #{{crystal color}}"<br />
|- style="text-align:center"<br />
! Japanese<br />
! English<br />
! French<br />
! German<br />
! Italian<br />
! Spanish<br />
|- style="background: #FFF;"<br />
|クリス ''Kris''<br>チホ ''Chiho''<br>キヨミ ''Kiyomi''<br>サトコ ''Satoko''<br />
|Kris<br>Amanda<br>Juana<br>Jodi<br />
|Christy<br>Sophie<br>Nicole<br>Jeanne<br />
|Krista<br>Sina<br>Mandy<br>Tabitha<br />
|Kristy<br>Gaia<br>Cinzia<br>Luisa<br />
|Cristi<br>María<br>Susana<br>Yolanda<br />
|}{{-}}<br />
<br />
==Counterparts==<br />
===In the anime===<br />
{{main|Marina (Johto)}}<br />
[[File:Marina Johto.png|thumb|250px|{{jo|Marina}}, Kris's anime counterpart]]<br />
Kris, like the other in-game characters, has an anime counterpart in {{jo|Marina}}. However, the two are not interchangeable and neither name applies to both, much like the case with {{Ash}} and {{ga|Red}}.<br />
<br />
===In the manga===<br />
Kris, like most player characters, also has several counterparts in the various Pokémon manga series. Even though her male counterpart has a counterpart in [[Pokémon Pocket Monsters]], her counterpart is absent in the series.<br />
<br />
===In the Pokémon Adventures manga===<br />
{{Main|Crystal (Adventures)}}<br />
{{adv|Crystal}} from the [[Pokémon Adventures]] manga is based on Kris's design. She is unique among all [[Pokédex holders]] in the sense that her primary goal is to fill the Pokédex.<br />
<br />
===In the Pokémon Gold & Silver: The Golden Boys manga===<br />
{{Main|Chris (Golden Boys)}}<br />
{{GnB|Chris}} from the [[Pokémon Gold & Silver: The Golden Boys|Golden Boys]] manga is based on Kris.<br />
<br />
==Trivia==<br />
[[File:Crystal prototype FC.png|thumb|Screenshots of an earlier design for Kris]]<br />
* Kris is the first playable female character in [[Pokémon games]], a feature included in all traditional Pokémon RPGs since. Despite this, the female choice in {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}} is {{ga|Lyra}}, who was designed from scratch by [[Takao Unno]].<br />
** However, an unused PokéGear icon in {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, resembling Kris rather than Lyra, suggests that this was decided at a later point of development.<br />
* Several pre-release screenshots for {{game|Crystal}} show an earlier design for Kris.<br />
* Kris's alternate Japanese names would later be shared with {{ga|Leaf}}, {{ga|Dawn}}, and {{ga|Lyra}}.<br />
* Kris is the only player character to have no official name given to her due to her lack of name in the internal game data and the fact she does not appear as a non-player character. Instead, the name Kris comes from the back of the American {{game|Crystal}} version's boxart. The name Kris is also the first default name.<br />
<br><br />
<br />
==Names==<br />
{| class="roundy" style="float:left; background: #{{crystal color light}}; border: 3px solid #{{crystal color}}"<br />
|- style="text-align:center"<br />
! Language<br />
! Name<br />
! Origin<br />
|- style="background: #FFF"<br />
|Japanese<br />
| クリス ''Kris''<br />
| From ''crystal''.<br />
|- style="background: #FFF"<br />
| English<br />
| Kris<br />
| Same as Japanese name.<br />
|-style="background:#FFF"<br />
| French<br />
| Christy <br />
| Similar to Japanese name.<br />
|- style="background: #FFF"<br />
| German<br />
| Krista<br />
| Similar to Japanese name.<br />
|- style="background: #FFF"<br />
| Italian<br />
| Kristy<br />
| Similar to Japanese name.<br />
|- style="background: #FFF"<br />
| Spanish<br />
| Cristi<br />
| Similar to Japanese name.<br />
|}<br />
<br />
{{-}}<br />
{{Player characters}}<br><br />
{{Project CharacterDex notice}}<br />
[[Category:Gold, Silver and Crystal characters]]<br />
<br />
[[de:Kris]]<br />
[[es:Cristal (personaje)]]<br />
[[fr:Christy]]<br />
[[it:Kristy (gioco)]]<br />
[[pl:Kris]]<br />
[[zh:克丽丝(游戏)]]</div>Unown Lordhttps://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/w/index.php?title=Kris_(game)&diff=2100736Kris (game)2014-04-06T15:11:23Z<p>Unown Lord: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{Unknown name}}<br />
----<br />
{{CharInfobox|<br />
color={{crystal color}} |<br />
corecolor={{crystal color light}} |<br />
bordercolor={{crystal color dark}} |<br />
name=Kris |<br />
jname=クリス |<br />
tmname=Kris |<br />
slogan=no |<br />
image=Crystal Kris.png |<br />
size=155px |<br />
caption=Art from {{v2|Crystal}} |<br />
gender=Female |<br />
hometown=[[New Bark Town]] |<br />
region=[[Johto]] |<br />
relatives=Mom |<br />
colors=no |<br />
trainer=yes |<br />
trainerclass=[[Pokémon Trainer]], [[Player character]] |<br />
game=yes |<br />
generation=[[Generation II|II]] |<br />
games={{v2|Crystal}}, [[Pokémon Stadium 2]] |<br />
leader=no |<br />
anime=counterpart |<br />
animecounterpart={{jo|Marina}} |<br />
epnum=The Legend of Thunder! |<br />
epname=The Legend of Thunder! |<br />
manga=counterpart |<br />
mangacounterpart={{adv|Crystal}}, {{OBP|Chris|Golden Boys}} |<br />
roundnum=PS117|<br />
roundname=VS. Slugma |<br />
}}<br />
<br />
'''Kris''' (Japanese: '''クリス''' ''Kris'') is the female playable character in {{game|Crystal}}. Her male counterpart is {{ga|Ethan}}. She is from [[New Bark Town]].<br />
<br />
She was the first female player character in the [[core series]] games, a feature that would be carried on in subsequent game releases.<br />
<br />
As she only appears in {{game|Crystal}}, she has the fewest appearances by a player character in the core series. In {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, she is replaced by {{ga|Lyra}}.<br />
<br />
==Storyline in the games==<br />
Kris's journey as a [[Pokémon Trainer]] begins when [[Professor Elm]] asks her to run an errand for [[Mr. Pokémon]], who lives north of [[Cherrygrove City]]. Because she may encounter dangerous [[wild Pokémon]] along the way, Elm gives her a choice between three Pokémon to protect her: {{p|Cyndaquil}}, {{p|Totodile}} or {{p|Chikorita}}.<br />
<br />
Kris meets a boy watching Elm's Lab from outside. When she tries to talk to him, the boy abruptly shoves her away. The boy, {{ga|Silver}}, will become Kris's rival, analogous to {{ga|Blue}} in [[Generation I]].<br />
<br />
Kris continues onward and finally meets Mr. Pokémon and completes her errand. While there she meets [[Professor Oak]] who, upon realizing Kris's bond with her new Pokémon, gives her a [[Pokédex]]. On her way back home, Kris again meets Silver, who has stolen one of Elm's remaining Pokémon. After defeating the boy in battle, she learns his name and relays it to the police in New Bark Town. Professor Elm allows Kris to keep the Pokémon she chose earlier, and encourages her to compete in the [[Johto League]].<br />
<br />
From there Kris begins on a Pokémon journey in the [[Johto]] [[region]], facing off against its eight [[Gym Leader]]s, defeating and disbanding the newly reformed [[Team Rocket]], and becoming [[Pokémon Champion|Pokémon League Champion]] by defeating the [[Elite Four]] and its previous Champion, [[Lance]] at [[Indigo Plateau]]. Along the way she also teaches Silver to respect Pokémon as living creatures and not just as tools for battle. Kris also uncovered the mystery of the [[Bell Tower|Tin Tower]] and its legendary Pokémon, {{p|Entei}}, {{p|Suicune}}, and {{p|Raikou}}.<br />
<br />
After being declared the Pokémon League Champion, Kris then takes a short trip on a ship, the [[S.S. Aqua]], from [[Olivine City]] to [[Vermilion City]] in [[Kanto]]. Journeying across that region, she battles against its own set of eight Gym Leaders, including two new faces, [[Janine]], who replaced her father [[Koga]] on his promotion to the Elite Four, and {{ga|Blue}}, who was formerly Pokémon League Champion himself, and replaced [[Giovanni]] after the latter fled. Upon getting permission from [[Professor Oak]] in [[Pallet Town]], Kris heads for [[Mt. Silver]] via {{rt|28|Kanto}}. Her journey comes to a close when she faces the Champion from Pallet Town Pokémon Trainer {{ga|Red}} deep in Mt. Silver Cave, who had been training there since shortly after he became Pokémon League Champion [[Generation I|three years prior]].<br />
<br />
==Artwork==<br />
{| style="margin:auto; text-align:center; {{roundy|20px}} border: 2px solid #{{Crystal color dark}}; background: #{{Crystal color}};"<br />
|- <br />
| style="{{roundy|20px}} border: 2px solid #{{crystal color dark}}; background: #{{crystal color light}}; width:100px; height:100px"|<br />
[[File:Cryskris.png|100px]]<br />
| style="{{roundy|20px}} border: 2px solid #{{crystal color dark}}; background: #{{crystal color light}}; width:100px; height:100px"|<br />
[[File:Game Freak Kris.jpg|200px]]<br />
|- style="font-size: 80%;"<br />
| Walking<br />
| Relaxing<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Sprites===<br />
{| style="margin:auto; text-align:center; {{roundy|20px}} border: 2px solid #{{Crystal color dark}}; background: #{{Crystal color}};"<br />
|- <br />
| style="{{roundy|80px}} border: 2px solid #{{crystal color dark}}; background: #{{crystal color light}}; width:96px; height:96px"| [[File:Spr C Kris.png]]<br />
| style="{{roundy|80px}} border: 2px solid #{{crystal color dark}}; background: #{{crystal color light}}; width:96px; height:96px"| [[File:C Kris Back.png]]<br />
| style="{{roundy|80px}} border: 2px solid #{{crystal color dark}}; background: #{{crystal color light}}; width:96px; height:96px"| [[File:Kris OD.png]]<br />
|- style="font-size: 80%;"<br />
| Kris's sprite from<br>{{color2|000|Pokémon Crystal Version|Crystal}}<br />
| Kris's back sprite from<br>{{color2|000|Pokémon Crystal Version|Crystal}}<br />
| Kris's overworld sprite from<br>{{color2|000|Pokémon Crystal Version|Crystal}}<br />
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==Optional names==<br />
{| style="float:left; background: #{{crystal color light}}; {{roundy|10px}}; border: 3px solid #{{crystal color}}"<br />
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! Japanese<br />
! English<br />
! French<br />
! German<br />
! Italian<br />
! Spanish<br />
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|クリス ''Kris''<br>チホ ''Chiho''<br>キヨミ ''Kiyomi''<br>サトコ ''Satoko''<br />
|Kris<br>Amanda<br>Juana<br>Jodi<br />
|Christy<br>Sophie<br>Nicole<br>Jeanne<br />
|Krista<br>Sina<br>Mandy<br>Tabitha<br />
|Kristy<br>Gaia<br>Cinzia<br>Luisa<br />
|Cristi<br>María<br>Susana<br>Yolanda<br />
|}{{-}}<br />
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==Counterparts==<br />
===In the anime===<br />
{{main|Marina (Johto)}}<br />
[[File:Marina Johto.png|thumb|250px|{{jo|Marina}}, Kris's anime counterpart]]<br />
Kris, like the other in-game characters, has an anime counterpart in {{jo|Marina}}. However, the two are not interchangeable and neither name applies to both, much like the case with {{Ash}} and {{ga|Red}}.<br />
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===In the manga===<br />
Kris, like most player characters, also has several counterparts in the various Pokémon manga series. Even though her male counterpart has a counterpart in [[Pokémon Pocket Monsters]], her counterpart is absent in the series.<br />
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===In the Pokémon Adventures manga===<br />
{{Main|Crystal (Adventures)}}<br />
{{adv|Crystal}} from the [[Pokémon Adventures]] manga is based on Kris's design. She is unique among all [[Pokédex holders]] in the sense that her primary goal is to fill the Pokédex.<br />
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===In the Pokémon Gold & Silver: The Golden Boys manga===<br />
{{Main|Chris (Golden Boys)}}<br />
{{GnB|Chris}} from the [[Pokémon Gold & Silver: The Golden Boys|Golden Boys]] manga is based on Kris.<br />
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==Trivia==<br />
[[File:Crystal prototype FC.png|thumb|Screenshots of an earlier design for Kris]]<br />
[[File:Unused_HGSS_PokéGear_Icon_for_Kris.png|thumb|]]<br />
* Kris is the first playable female character in [[Pokémon games]], a feature included in all traditional Pokémon RPGs since. Despite this, the female choice in {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}} is {{ga|Lyra}}, who was designed from scratch by [[Takao Unno]]. <br />
* Several pre-release screenshots for {{game|Crystal}} show an earlier design for Kris, which slightly resembles an [[Prototype_Pokémon_and_characters#Unreleased_characters|unnamed female character]] shown in early pre-release materials for [[Pokémon Gold and Silver beta|Gold and Silver]].<br />
* A unused PokéGear icon in {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}} bears great resemblance to Kris as opposed to Lyra. This suggests that Kris was originally going to be carried over to the games, but was later replaced for an unknown reason.<br />
* Kris's alternate Japanese names would later be shared with {{ga|Leaf}}, {{ga|Dawn}}, and {{ga|Lyra}}.<br />
* Kris is the only player character to have no official name given to her because of her lack of name in the internal game data and the fact she does not appear as a non-player character. Instead, the name Kris comes from the back of the American {{game|Crystal}} version's boxart. The name Kris is also the first default name.<br />
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==Names==<br />
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| クリス ''Kris''<br />
| From ''crystal''.<br />
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| Kris<br />
| Same as Japanese name.<br />
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| Christy <br />
| Similar to Japanese name.<br />
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| German<br />
| Krista<br />
| Similar to Japanese name.<br />
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| Italian<br />
| Kristy<br />
| Similar to Japanese name.<br />
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| Cristi<br />
| Similar to Japanese name.<br />
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<div>==Dive==<br />
This is the ''only'' diveable location in Isshu?--[[User:Darknesslover5000|Darknesslover5000]] 00:33, 24 February 2011 (UTC)<br />
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Yes. <br />
Also, the 1st floor has a relic vase, a relic statue, and multiple relic copper, silver, and gold (along with 14 plates). I don't know how to upload the images so can someone put it up? Thank you! ----[[User:Sparen|<span style="color:teal">Sparen</span>]] <small>''([[User talk:Sparen|<span style="color:lime">talk</span>]])''</small> 13:22, 12 March 2011 (UTC)<br />
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==Replenishing items==<br />
Do the items replenish themselves over time? the relic gold and such?--[[User:Darknesslover5000|Darknesslover5000]] 00:54, 13 March 2011 (UTC)<br />
:No. [[User:Blazios|Blazios]] 01:45, 12 April 2011 (UTC)<br />
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== Items ==<br />
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There are more items in these ruins than is listed. I don't know their locations, or I'd just edit the page, but I've found four relic coppers, and according to the page and this discussion there's only three! Anyone know anything about this?[[User:Shadowhammer321|Shadowhammer321]] 10:03, 12 April 2011 (UTC)<br />
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This page is inaccurate. The items are different for every person, or at least, thats how it looks to me. I got a relic statue on the first floor, and that isn't on this page. I think that either the items are different for every person, or no-one here is getting all the items. --[[User:Fishmonk|Fishmonk]] 18:03, 14 April 2011 (UTC)<br />
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:See my comment further down the page. There are a huge number of items on the first floor in particular which aren't listed. The plates are correct, but there are a number of Relic items as well. --[[User:AndyPKMN|Andy<sup>P</sup><sub>K</sub><sup>M</sup><sub>N</sub>]] [[User talk:AndyPKMN|(talk)]] 19:07, 14 April 2011 (UTC)<br />
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The items are not different for every person. They are now updated with the accurate amounts for every floor. In total: 14 relic plates, 6 copper coins, 6 silver coins, 7 gold coins, 5 bands, 3 statues, 4 vases, 1 crown. [[User:Proton8|Proton8]] 00:12, 20 April 2011 (UTC)<br />
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== Floors ==<br />
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Another thing which confuses me is this talk of floors. I've not seen any stairs, it's just a 2d maze. If someone could make that more clear on the page, I feel it would be beneficial.[[User:Shadowhammer321|Shadowhammer321]] 10:05, 12 April 2011 (UTC)<br />
:At the center of the floor you enter on is a spot where you can ascend to the second floor. There are four floors in total. The item listing for the first floor is incorrect, by the way—there are a number of Relic Items on the first floor in addition to the Plates. --[[User:AndyPKMN|Andy<sup>P</sup><sub>K</sub><sup>M</sup><sub>N</sub>]] [[User talk:AndyPKMN|(talk)]] 12:22, 12 April 2011 (UTC)<br />
How do u get past the purple pillar blocking the stairs?:garchomper29<br />
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== Language ==<br />
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What is the odd writing on the red squares? does anyone have a key? Also, do the different entrances hold different items?--[[User:NotSteve|<span style="color:navy;">'''Not'''</span>]][[User talk:NotSteve|<span style="color:maroon;">''S'''''teve''' 0_o</span>]] 23:36, 16 April 2011 (UTC)<br />
:For the first two questions: see [http://bmgf.bulbagarden.net/showthread.php?t=86617 this thread]. For the third question: no. —[[User:Minimiscience|Minimiscience]] 23:40, 16 April 2011 (UTC)<br />
::Thanks. I discovered that third part shortly after posting (I'm currently playing), and the post was useful.--[[User:NotSteve|<span style="color:navy;">'''Not'''</span>]][[User talk:NotSteve|<span style="color:maroon;">''S'''''teve''' 0_o</span>]] 00:15, 17 April 2011 (UTC)<br />
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OK, so. I saw that the translation someone added (matching the thread posted above) was deleted by someone else on the grounds of "verifiability" (or lack thereof). However, there [http://www.gaiaonline.com/forum/pok-mon/abyssal-ruins-method-of-translation/t.70619547/?_gaia_t_=3934 are a number of] [http://www.pokemongts.com/showthread.php?tid=86133 sources over the internet that translate the pillars] to say the same thing. Regardless of whether or not the same method of translation is being passed around the fact is it works; I myself have literally just gone into the ruins and used it to translate some of the pillars myself into alphabet characters that (when read in the correct direction i.e. right to left & bottom to top and pieced together, since the pillars are scattered about) also corresponds to the message everyone else has gotten. Do it yourself, if you don't believe me. The fact of the matter is that symbols - whether or not they are cuneiform, which I personally cannot tell - can be translated and arranged into a coherent english message and I think they deserve to be added.[[User:Green Zubat|Green Zubat]] 00:42, 19 June 2011 (UTC)<br />
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there seem to be at least three languages in the pokemon world, unown alphabet, braille, and this cipher language. does anyone else think its worth creating a separate article for 'ancient languages?'[[User:Arrchec|Arrchec]] 01:53, 17 October 2011 (UTC)<br />
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:Good idea, except they're not separate ''languages'', they're different [[wp:Writing system|scripts]]; braille, Unown & Abyssal are all written in the English language but not the Roman alphabet.[[User:Green Zubat|Green Zubat]] 23:33, 28 October 2011 (UTC)<br />
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== About those unknown symbols in the writing ==<br />
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Is there a particular reason they're numbered 3-6 instead of 1-4? Or is it just an arbitrary decision? [[User:Yamiidenryuu|Yamiidenryuu]] 13:37, 16 July 2011 (UTC)<br />
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Arbitrary, they're just placeholders for the actual, untransliteratable symbols. You could have 1-4 if you wanted.[[User:Green Zubat|Green Zubat]] 08:07, 14 September 2011 (UTC)<br />
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== Symbols. ==<br />
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How about adding them to the article? Anyone feeling up to printscreening or caligraphing them into a list? [[User:PLA|PLA]] 15:23, 28 July 2011 (UTC)<br />
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* [http://www.gaiaonline.com/forum/pok-mon/abyssal-ruins-method-of-translation/t.70619547/?_gaia_t_=3934 This thread] might have what you're looking for. [[User:Yamiidenryuu|Yamiidenryuu]] 19:50, 28 July 2011 (UTC)<br />
** Yar, like that. Good find. Some of the later comments there are apparently written with the stuff, as well. [[User:PLA|PLA]] 20:00, 28 July 2011 (UTC)<br />
:::I think uploading the individual symbols, and putting them in the article (especially the unidentified ones) would be a good idea. --[[User:SnorlaxMonster|<span style="color:#A70000">'''Snorlax'''</span>]][[User talk:SnorlaxMonster|<span style="color:#0000A7">'''Monster'''</span>]] 10:25, 9 August 2011 (UTC)<br />
::::Using pictures of the unidentified symbols in the translation instead of (3)-(6) would be a good idea, yes. (And is there any reason 3-6 were used instead of 1-4? Unless there were two other symbols before those four or some reason for them to be associated with those numbers, it makes more sense to start from one with them, right?) [[User:Yamiidenryuu|Yamiidenryuu]] 00:22, 10 August 2011 (UTC)<br />
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Well, when I originally added the message I also added the symbols (along with how they relate to the cipher) but the picture - despite being fair use, I believe - was removed by a mod, so make of that what you will. It'll be in the history, if you feel like restoring it. And as I said above, the choice of placeholder was apparently abitrary[[User:Green Zubat|Green Zubat]] 08:12, 14 September 2011 (UTC)<br />
:I think that that was removed due to all of the crediting all over it. [[a:File:AbyssalRuinsCipher.png|It's still uploaded though]], just unused. However, my suggestion was to upload the individual characters, then put them in tables ourselves. --[[User:SnorlaxMonster|<span style="color:#A70000">'''Snorlax'''</span>]][[User talk:SnorlaxMonster|<span style="color:#0000A7">'''Monster'''</span>]] 10:25, 14 September 2011 (UTC)<br />
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==Map?==<br />
Could someone upload a map of the indoors? I'd do it, but I honestly don't know how, hehe. '''<span style="background:#49E20E;">Wynd</span><span style="background:#FF3D0D;"> Fox</span>''' 18:22, 30 August 2011 (UTC)<br />
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Yeah, please do, I need one[[User:Micamike45|Micamike45]] 01:36, 23 November 2011 (UTC)<br />
::Such layout maps are standard for pages like this, I believe. I have therefore placed an "incomplete" template on the page with a request for maps. Hopefully, someone'll come along and put the maps up. (I can't do it myself, as I don't have the materials to take crystal-clear screenshots as far as BW is concerned). [[User:Haxorus|<span style="color:#968428">'''Hax'''</span>]][[User talk:Haxorus|<span style="color:#4C4646">'''or'''</span>]][[Special:MyContributions|<span style="color:#800517">'''us'''</span>]] 06:02, 27 February 2012 (UTC)<br />
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== The Interchangeable ③ and ④? ==<br />
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"The positions of two of the unknown symbols—denoted by placeholders ③ and ④ below—swap positions between Pokémon Black and White."<br />
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On both my Black and White versions (UK), the symbols are identical. On both versions, the bottom left panel reads "④ joined King in a day." The top left panel reads "King defeated ③ alone."<br />
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I've checked with two friends who own both versions of Black and White (again, both UK) and the panels all read the same; there is no difference between versions.<br />
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Perhaps only the USA/Japanese versions have 3 and 4 differ between versions? [[User:Therion|Therion]] 14:33, 27 March 2012 (UTC)<br />
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== Arceus ==<br />
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I heard from a rumor [[Arceus]] was in the ruins at the back of the cave. Chowolun 13:37, 9 April 2012 (UTC) [[User:Lucario985]]<br />
:No. It's a Relic Crown.--[[User:Force Fire|<span style="color:#424B50">'''F'''</span><span style="color:#848A8D">orce</span>]][[User talk:Force Fire|<span style="color:#E3CED0">'''F'''</span><span style="color:#EDDFE0">ire</span>]] 13:38, 9 April 2012 (UTC)<br />
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== Symbols ==<br />
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Anyone get a list of symbols, like (symbol)=a?-- The [[User:TeamPlasmaN1212|Plasma]] [[User talk:TeamPlasmaN1212|King]] 18:53, 9 August 2012 (UTC)<br />
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== Relation to N ==<br />
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Considering the fact that many of the pillars seem to describe N (especially on floors three and four) or some sort of relation to him, and the fact that the numbers corresponding to the corners one turns are prime numbers (which is related to N in his mathematical intelligence and is also acknowledged in composition of his music), the "king" mentioned in the pillars all over are most likely a prophecy of N's doings, something an ancestor has done, or some other concept related directly to N. Just bringing up the idea, feel free to discuss, refute, add some of this to the article, or not add it to the article. [[User:Namadu|Namadu]] ([[User talk:Namadu|talk]]) 23:00, 26 September 2012 (UTC)<br />
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== Misinterpretation Regarding the Anime ==<br />
The temple explored in the recent Meloetta two-parter is called ''Underwater Temple'' in Japanese as opposed to ''Underwater Ruins''. More importantly, it has nothing in common with the Abyssal Ruins aside from being located underwater in the vicinity of Undella Town. To say that they are one and the same is even more inaccurate than saying that [[Mistralton Tower]] is just another name for [[Celestial Tower]]. -[[User:Unown Lord|Unown Lord]] ([[User talk:Unown Lord|talk]])</div>Unown Lordhttps://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/w/index.php?title=Junichi_Masuda&diff=1580194Junichi Masuda2012-01-04T19:01:55Z<p>Unown Lord: A misinterpretation of a generic statement is hardly notable.</p>
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'''Junichi Masuda''' (Japanese: '''増田順一''' ''Masuda Jun'ichi'') is one of the founding members of [[Game Freak]] and serves as the Director of the Board. He is best known as a game director and composer for the [[Pokémon games]].<br />
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He runs his [http://www.gamefreak.co.jp/blog/dir Director's Columns] on [[Game Freak]]'s website, with many recent entries [http://www.gamefreak.co.jp/blog/dir_english translated into English]. In it, he has talked about why he has done his work in the Pokémon series the way he has and also has given out news about the games he is working on. It was through this column that the [[Masuda method]], a method of easily obtaining [[Shiny Pokémon]], was first documented.<br />
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==Early life and career==<br />
Junichi Masuda was born in the {{wp|Kanagawa Prefecture}}, located in the real-life {{wp|Kantō region}}, on January 12, 1968. His family would vacation in the {{wp|Kyūshū region}}, which became the basis for the Pokémon world's [[Hoenn]]. As a teenager, he played the trombone and had interest in classical music, while also maintaining an interest in arcade games and their programming. He was working in a corporate office in 1989 when [[Satoshi Tajiri]] approached him and asked if he would like to join [[Game Freak]], which was just beginning to form at the time. Masuda agreed and became one of the founding members of the company. 2009 marks his 20th anniversary with Game Freak.<br />
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The first game that Masuda worked on with Game Freak was composing the music for {{wp|Mendel Palace}}, which was released in 1990. He also composed for [[Nintendo]]'s {{smw|Mario and Wario}} in 1993 and {{wp|Sega}}'s {{wp|Pulseman}} in 1994. Recently, he co-produced the Game Freak title {{wp|Drill Dozer}}.<br />
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==Work with Pokémon==<br />
===Video games===<br />
Masuda was the sole composer for the handheld games {{game|Red and Green|s}}. He developed a program called "Sound Driver" in the early 1990s, which was used to play music and sound effects in Game Freak's titles. This program was later used to create all of the original Pokémon's [[cry|cries]].<br />
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He has composed the music for every [[main series]] Pokémon game to date. He also composed for {{eng|Pokémon Stadium}}, {{g|Stadium 2}}, and the [[e-Reader]] applications [[Machop At Work]] and [[Kingler's Day]]. He has also composed music for the Pokémon stages in the [[Super Smash Bros.]] series.<br />
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Gradually, Masuda began to take on duties other than composing. He was appointed sub-director for {{game|Gold and Silver|s}} and has directed or co-directed every main series Pokémon game since {{game|Crystal}} as well as {{g|Box Ruby & Sapphire}}. He served as an adviser for Pokémon Stadium, Pokémon Stadium 2, and {{g|Puzzle Challenge}}, and he was the supervisor for {{g|Channel}}.<br />
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Masuda has also done design work for the Pokémon games. He designed the [[Hoenn]] region, and he was involved with game design that contributed to {{g|XD: Gale of Darkness}}, although he did not directly serve as a designer for that game.<br />
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Masuda has been known by fans for his important and noteworthy announcements relating to the games, among his firsts being the aforementioned [[Masuda method]]. In 2008, Masuda {{n|Masuda: 'Please play Pokémon Diamond/Pearl on Jan. 12'|revealed}} {{weather|diamond dust}} to players of {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}} through his director's column by asking them to play on January 12. The phenomenon first occurred on his fortieth birthday, and it was later discovered to appear on several other days in different years in different games. Slightly over two years later, {{p|Zoroark}} was first revealed by Junichi Masuda as a silhouette in the February 7, 2010 edition of [[Pokémon Sunday]]. Its full image was later revealed in the March 2010 issue of [[CoroCoro]], alongside its pre-evolution, {{p|Zorua}}.<br />
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Masuda opened his Twitter account on October 4, 2011 in order to communicate with fans. Soon after, Masuda gained the attention of fans once again because of his blog post that {{n|Junichi Masuda reveals information on N|revealed information}} about the mysterious character [[N]], including his name and its origin.<br />
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===Anime===<br />
Masuda's music is rearranged for the [[Pokémon anime]] by [[Shinji Miyazaki]]. He has also done original design for the series since {{series|Advanced Generation}}.<br />
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Masuda has also been involved with many of the Pokémon movies. Masuda was an original creator of the Pokémon movies ''[[M06|Jirachi: Wish Maker]]'', ''[[M07|Destiny Deoxys]]'', ''[[M09|Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea]]'', ''[[M10|The Rise of Darkrai]]'' and ''[[M11|Giratina and the Sky Warrior]]'', as well as the ''[[The Mastermind of Mirage Pokémon]]'', ''[[SS019|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Team Go-Getters out of the Gate!]]'', and ''[[PK17|Pikachu's Island Adventure]]'' [[List of anime specials|anime specials]]. He also composed music for ''[[M01|Mewtwo Strikes Back]]'' and ''[[M02|The Power of One]]'' and contributed sound for ''[[M04|Celebi: Voice of the Forest]]''. In ''[[M05|Pokémon Heroes]]'', he was involved with character staging.<br />
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===Others===<br />
On keyboards in the group MTM, Masuda composed the song [[battle gene M|battle gene M]] after gaining a request from [[Shoko Nakagawa]]. The song is based on [[Cynthia]]'s theme ''Battle! Shirona'' on the [[Pokémon Black & White Super Music Collection]].<br />
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==Discography==<br />
Masuda's work appears on the following CDs:<br />
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* [[Game Boy Pokémon Sound Collection CD]]<br />
* [[Pokémon Gotta Catch the Sound]]<br />
* [[Pokémon Ruby & Sapphire Music Super Complete]]<br />
* [[Pokémon FireRed & LeafGreen Music Super Complete]]<br />
* [[Pokémon Diamond & Pearl Super Music Collection]]<br />
* [[Pokémon HeartGold & SoulSilver Music Super Complete]]<br />
* [[Pokémon Black & White Super Music Collection]]<br />
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==Trivia==<br />
* Masuda listens to {{wp|alternative music}} and {{wp|techno}}. He says that he is most inspired by the classical music composer {{wp|Stravinsky}}.<br />
* Masuda's favorite Pokémon is {{p|Victini}}, his favorite move is {{m|Surf}}, and his favorite type is the {{t|Water}} type.<br />
** However, his favorite Pokémon used to be {{p|Pichu}}.<br />
* The character {{ga|Barry}}'s optional name '''Jun''' could be a possible reference to Masuda.<br />
** The {{pkmn|anime}} character [[Vincent]]'s Japanese name is '''Jun'ichi''', another possible reference.<br />
* Masuda occasionally competes online in [[Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection|Wi-Fi]] battles.<br />
* The concept for the [[Global Terminal]] was Masuda's idea.<br />
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==See also==<br />
{{bulbanews|G4 interviews Junichi Masuda, Takeshi Kawachimaru}}<br />
* Director's Columns (Masuda's blog)<br />
**[http://www.gamefreak.co.jp/blog/dir/ Awakening Power of Director Masuda] (Japanese)<br />
**[http://www.gamefreak.co.jp/blog/dir_english/ Hidden Power of masuda<!--small m-->] (English)<br />
*[http://twitter.com/#!/Junichi_Masuda Twitter]<br />
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===References===<br />
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* [http://www.gamepro.com/article/previews/209340/pokemon-platinum-developer-interview-pt-2/ Gamepro.com: Pokémon Platinum Developer Interview]<br />
* "Talking Pokémon." Nintendo Power Apr. 2009: 42-44. Print.<br />
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Utilize the "Preview" key prior to saving a page. This allows you to check your revisions. The edit you made to [[Red (game)]] left a bunch of red links that could have been easily fixed to go to the appropriate page. Also, Pokémon is spelled with the '''é'''. Thanks! --[[User:Rockersk08|<font color="black">rock</font>]][[User talk:Rockersk08|<font color="blue">ersk</font>]][[Special:Contributions/Rockersk08|<font color="red">08</font>]] 21:09, 5 October 2009 (UTC)<br />
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== welcoming ==<br />
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welcoming is done on the user talk namespace, not the user namespace. [[User:Turtwig A|Turt]][[wig]] [[Turtwig (Pokémon)|A]] ([[User talk:Turtwig A|talk]] | [[Special:Contributions/Turtwig A|contribs]]) 14:04, 10 January 2010 (UTC).<br />
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Oh, ok sorry I'll remember that for next time --[[User:Chickasaurus|Chickasaurus]] 14:05, 10 January 2010 (UTC)<br />
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==[[Dokokashira door glitch|Doko-Kashira Door glitch]]==<br />
What is it? Can you write an article about it? --[[User:SnorlaxMonster|<span style="color:#A70000">'''Snorlax'''</span>]][[User talk:SnorlaxMonster|<span style="color:#0000A7">'''Monster'''</span>]] 10:33, 17 February 2010 (UTC)<br />
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'''Done see link in title''' --[[User:Chickasaurus|Chickasaurus]] 12:07, 17 February 2010 (UTC)<br />
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It is basically an old glitch which only existed within Pokémon Green, I think the Japanese website Pokemonbug.oh.land.to were the first to document it and one of their users Giginet uploaded a video about it here [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SKmcDPtjx1I]. It is a speed-runner glitch that several people have performed in order to complete Pokémon Green in about 5 minutes by altering a door warp to access the Hall of Fame early on.<br />
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This is how it works: <br />
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#In Pokémon Green there was an extra feature, as well as the player being able to switch around Pokémon he or she could also switch around items, the oversight however was that if the player pressed select and went to the Pokémon screen he or she would arguably be able to "switch an item with a Pokémon".<br />
#Pokémon past the sixth slot (or the amount of Pokémon the player actually has) when called will refer to other data in the game such as what kinds of items the player has, the location the player is and so on. (This is kind of like how the Super Glitch moves works, the Super Glitch moves actually correspond to other in-game data, so if you use up its PP it can have strange effects in the game)<br />
#So, when you 'switch an item with a Pokémon' you are essentially switching around data past the sixth slot (or in the Doko-Kashira Door glitch the first slot because it is ideal to only have one Pokémon)<br />
#By adding data concerning Oak's Parcel to the database the player can ensure that the next door that he or she walks through corresponds to a relative number of steps.<br />
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I did make a step by step method, here it is:<br />
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#The player should firstly start a New Game.<br />
#The player should withdraw a Potion from the PC, so that he or she has one item.<br />
#Walk out of the door and procede into the tall grass, wait until Professor Oak takes you into his lab.<br />
#Choose any starter Pokémon<br />
#After Gary chooses his Pokémon, attempt to leave Professor Oak's lab.<br />
#Either defeat or lose to Gary and then procede out of the lab and through the grass on the way to Pewter Town.<br />
#Procede to the Pokémart (known as 'SHOP' in Pokémon Green) and recieve Oak's Parcel.<br />
#The player should procede back to Pallet Town but ensure that he or she enters a wild Pokémon battle on the way.<br />
#Move to the Items option and use the Select button on Oak's Parcel.<br />
#Select 'Cancel' and then select 'PKMN'.<br />
#The cursor should still be white, choose Bulbasaur to switch it with Oak's Parcel.<br />
#Check Bulbasaur's moves on the 'Fight' screen, to check that the game has not altered any undesirable bytes.<br />
#If Bulbasaur's moves have not been changed run from the Pokémon battle and then walk exactly ''73'' steps, landing the last step in Gary's house in Pallet Town.<br />
#The player should be near the house where HM02 Fly is normally obtainable, walk another ''5'' steps to the right and the move down so that it looks like the player is attempting to move through the house's ceiling, it is the spot one step north of its right hand corner.<br />
#The player should appear in the northern section of the Cycling Road House, walk ''9'' steps and aim the last step to be through the exit to the north-east corner.<br />
#Walk an extra 45 steps eastwards aim the last step to be through the double doors of Celadon Department Store (the door to the right.)<br />
#The player should now be in a glitched version of the Hall of Fame room.<br />
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Note that if performed incorrectly or later on in the game this glitch can have very different effects because it is essentially like 'switching data'. --[[User:Chickasaurus|Chickasaurus]] 11:06, 17 February 2010 (UTC)<br />
:BTW, I'm SnorlaxMonster, not Master (however I have considered changing my name to that before). --[[User:SnorlaxMonster|<span style="color:#A70000">'''Snorlax'''</span>]][[User talk:SnorlaxMonster|<span style="color:#0000A7">'''Monster'''</span>]] 07:12, 22 February 2010 (UTC)<br />
::Oh, sorry about that well you can call me Trickersaurus now if you want :P --[[User:Chickasaurus|Chickasaurus]] 12:14, 28 February 2010 (UTC)<br />
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== Is this accurate? ==<br />
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[[TMTRAINER effect]]<br />
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I'm sure I pretty much nailed it this time with making a new article and all? [[User:OwnageMuch|OwnageMuch]] 06:28, 8 March 2010 (UTC)<br />
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Pretty good, I'll just add a little more about the techncial information. --[[User:Chickasaurus|Chickasaurus]] 10:08, 8 March 2010 (UTC)<br />
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== Just a little thing ==<br />
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That comment you posted on the Marowak (literal ghost) page? While completely true, you might want to note in future that reviving dead conversations on talk pages here, not allowed. That conversation hadn't been touched since Groundhog Day, and it is now May 21st, so yeah. Just thought I'd let you know. <small>- ''unsigned comment from [[User:Missingno. Master|Missingno. Master]] ([[User talk:Missingno. Master|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Missingno._Master|contribs]])'' </small> 17:42, 21 May 2010 (UTC)<br />
:Thanks, I'll make note of that. --[[User:Chickasaurus|Chickasaurus]] 17:48, 21 May 2010 (UTC)<br />
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== Game names ==<br />
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The remakes use ''CamelCase''. HeartGold. FireRed. Not Heartgold and Firered. Also, the {{template|g}} template should only be used for non-main-series games, like {{g|Colosseum}} and {{g|Ranger: Locus of Light}}. Main series games use the {{template|game}}, {{template|game2}}, {{template|game3}}, and {{template|game5}} templates. So remember. {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, not {{g|Heartgold and Soulsilver}}. '''[[User:TTEchidna|<span style="color:#FF0000">''TTE''</span>]][[User talk:TTEchidna|chidna]]''' 05:15, 29 May 2010 (UTC)<br />
:Thanks. --[[User:Chickasaurus|Chickasaurus]] 08:57, 30 May 2010 (UTC)<br />
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== The Preview Button ==<br />
Instead of editing a page several times in a row, try using the preview button to make sure your edit looks the way you want it to. It's right next to the Save Changes button... Please try it out, so as not to clog up the Recent Changes. Thanks! --<span style="color:red">—<small>♥</small></span> <b>[[User:Jello|<span style="color:orange;">Jello</span>]][[User Talk:Jello|<span style="color:#3FA9D0;"><sup>talk</sup></span>]]</b> 17:00, 8 September 2010 (UTC)<br />
:Thanks; I usually check the Preview button 1-2 times, although I should really be checking it more. --[[User:Chickasaurus|Chickasaurus]] 17:28, 8 September 2010 (UTC)<br />
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== Teru-sama ==<br />
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Considering that it's your third favorite glitch item, I assume you know a little bit about it. Can you help me fix up [[list of dummied out key items]] and [[Teru-sama]]? If you can give me a list of which index number corresponds to which properties (such as which are key items, which are items; which act like the map and Poké Flute, etc.), I can use this info to fix the aforementioned pages. --[[User:SnorlaxMonster|<span style="color:#A70000">'''Snorlax'''</span>]][[User talk:SnorlaxMonster|<span style="color:#0000A7">'''Monster'''</span>]] 06:48, 18 November 2010 (UTC)<br />
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== Since you seem to be online... ==<br />
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Can you confirm [http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/w/index.php?title=Berry_glitch&action=historysubmit&diff=1302469&oldid=1294936 this] edit please (don't worry, it's not yours)? I was under the impression that it was the opposite. --[[User:SnorlaxMonster|<span style="color:#A70000">'''Snorlax'''</span>]][[User talk:SnorlaxMonster|<span style="color:#0000A7">'''Monster'''</span>]] 13:40, 3 January 2011 (UTC)<br />
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==Thanks==<br />
thanks for replying to my q {{unsigned|DJLO}}<br />
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== Preset players names and the old man glitch ==<br />
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I noticed in the comments section of [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7B-Y3pwqTQ this video] you mentioned that preset names cause the [[old man glitch]] to behave differently, due to appearing one-after-the-other in the data. Would the following list be accurate for the English games? --[[User:SnorlaxMonster|<span style="color:#A70000">'''Snorlax'''</span>]][[User talk:SnorlaxMonster|<span style="color:#0000A7">'''Monster'''</span>]] 08:40, 29 May 2011 (UTC)<br />
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===Pokémon Red===<br />
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== Johto guard glitch ==<br />
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About 3 weeks ago, I made video what happened after using it. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-ejULDUo1A Here]'s video ({{p|Ledian}} disguised in summary as {{p|Sentret}}, and {{p|Sentret}} disguised as [[Five question marks#Hex FF|Hex FF ?????]]) [[User:Marked +-+-+|Marked +-+-+]] 18:44, 21 June 2011 (UTC)<br />
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== Debug menu? ==<br />
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I'm very interested in this supposed debug menu you mentioned on [[Talk:Pokémon_Red_and_Green_beta]], but the video is marked as private. Do you have more info about how to access this menu? [[User:HyperHacker|HyperHacker]] 05:52, 26 September 2011 (UTC)<br />
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== Thanks ==<br />
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I appreciate the re-write of the glitch Pokémon page trivia, I was stupid and forgot that none of the Pokémon acctually follow their propper order in HD code. Also, is there anything you need help in with glitch research? I'd be glad to help.--[[User:Rsrdaman|<span style="color:#000000">'''×Rsr'''</span>]][[User_Talk:Rsrdaman|<span style="color:#0000A7">'''daman×'''</span>]] 21:48, 18 November 2011 (UTC)<br />
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==Kage no Mushi==<br />
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Where did you find its artwork? I've never seen it mentioned anywhere. -[[User:Unown Lord|Unown Lord]] 09:48, 6 December 2011 (UTC)<br />
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:I, too, found the DeviantArt page after making a cursory Google search. In fact, I also contacted SailorClef, so she's probably going to wonder why two people happened to ask her the same question on the same day. -[[User:Unown Lord|Unown Lord]] 04:27, 7 December 2011 (UTC)<br />
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::I have yet to receive anything from SailorClef, but we have a mutual acquaintant (SmearglePaints) who told me this: "I'm aware of the discovery. SailorClef is a good friend, so she actually did forward me the E-mail you sent. The artwork has already been added to Bulbapedia, so I'm guessing there's some interest in it. Neither of us recall the archive, but I'm sure with some devoted digging we could probably turn it up at some point." -[[User:Unown Lord|Unown Lord]] 06:37, 7 December 2011 (UTC)</div>Unown Lordhttps://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/w/index.php?title=User_talk:Chickasaurus&diff=1564267User talk:Chickasaurus2011-12-07T04:27:13Z<p>Unown Lord: </p>
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== welcoming ==<br />
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welcoming is done on the user talk namespace, not the user namespace. [[User:Turtwig A|Turt]][[wig]] [[Turtwig (Pokémon)|A]] ([[User talk:Turtwig A|talk]] | [[Special:Contributions/Turtwig A|contribs]]) 14:04, 10 January 2010 (UTC).<br />
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Oh, ok sorry I'll remember that for next time --[[User:Chickasaurus|Chickasaurus]] 14:05, 10 January 2010 (UTC)<br />
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==[[Dokokashira door glitch|Doko-Kashira Door glitch]]==<br />
What is it? Can you write an article about it? --[[User:SnorlaxMonster|<span style="color:#A70000">'''Snorlax'''</span>]][[User talk:SnorlaxMonster|<span style="color:#0000A7">'''Monster'''</span>]] 10:33, 17 February 2010 (UTC)<br />
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'''Done see link in title''' --[[User:Chickasaurus|Chickasaurus]] 12:07, 17 February 2010 (UTC)<br />
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It is basically an old glitch which only existed within Pokémon Green, I think the Japanese website Pokemonbug.oh.land.to were the first to document it and one of their users Giginet uploaded a video about it here [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SKmcDPtjx1I]. It is a speed-runner glitch that several people have performed in order to complete Pokémon Green in about 5 minutes by altering a door warp to access the Hall of Fame early on.<br />
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This is how it works: <br />
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#In Pokémon Green there was an extra feature, as well as the player being able to switch around Pokémon he or she could also switch around items, the oversight however was that if the player pressed select and went to the Pokémon screen he or she would arguably be able to "switch an item with a Pokémon".<br />
#Pokémon past the sixth slot (or the amount of Pokémon the player actually has) when called will refer to other data in the game such as what kinds of items the player has, the location the player is and so on. (This is kind of like how the Super Glitch moves works, the Super Glitch moves actually correspond to other in-game data, so if you use up its PP it can have strange effects in the game)<br />
#So, when you 'switch an item with a Pokémon' you are essentially switching around data past the sixth slot (or in the Doko-Kashira Door glitch the first slot because it is ideal to only have one Pokémon)<br />
#By adding data concerning Oak's Parcel to the database the player can ensure that the next door that he or she walks through corresponds to a relative number of steps.<br />
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I did make a step by step method, here it is:<br />
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#The player should firstly start a New Game.<br />
#The player should withdraw a Potion from the PC, so that he or she has one item.<br />
#Walk out of the door and procede into the tall grass, wait until Professor Oak takes you into his lab.<br />
#Choose any starter Pokémon<br />
#After Gary chooses his Pokémon, attempt to leave Professor Oak's lab.<br />
#Either defeat or lose to Gary and then procede out of the lab and through the grass on the way to Pewter Town.<br />
#Procede to the Pokémart (known as 'SHOP' in Pokémon Green) and recieve Oak's Parcel.<br />
#The player should procede back to Pallet Town but ensure that he or she enters a wild Pokémon battle on the way.<br />
#Move to the Items option and use the Select button on Oak's Parcel.<br />
#Select 'Cancel' and then select 'PKMN'.<br />
#The cursor should still be white, choose Bulbasaur to switch it with Oak's Parcel.<br />
#Check Bulbasaur's moves on the 'Fight' screen, to check that the game has not altered any undesirable bytes.<br />
#If Bulbasaur's moves have not been changed run from the Pokémon battle and then walk exactly ''73'' steps, landing the last step in Gary's house in Pallet Town.<br />
#The player should be near the house where HM02 Fly is normally obtainable, walk another ''5'' steps to the right and the move down so that it looks like the player is attempting to move through the house's ceiling, it is the spot one step north of its right hand corner.<br />
#The player should appear in the northern section of the Cycling Road House, walk ''9'' steps and aim the last step to be through the exit to the north-east corner.<br />
#Walk an extra 45 steps eastwards aim the last step to be through the double doors of Celadon Department Store (the door to the right.)<br />
#The player should now be in a glitched version of the Hall of Fame room.<br />
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Note that if performed incorrectly or later on in the game this glitch can have very different effects because it is essentially like 'switching data'. --[[User:Chickasaurus|Chickasaurus]] 11:06, 17 February 2010 (UTC)<br />
:BTW, I'm SnorlaxMonster, not Master (however I have considered changing my name to that before). --[[User:SnorlaxMonster|<span style="color:#A70000">'''Snorlax'''</span>]][[User talk:SnorlaxMonster|<span style="color:#0000A7">'''Monster'''</span>]] 07:12, 22 February 2010 (UTC)<br />
::Oh, sorry about that well you can call me Trickersaurus now if you want :P --[[User:Chickasaurus|Chickasaurus]] 12:14, 28 February 2010 (UTC)<br />
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== Is this accurate? ==<br />
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[[TMTRAINER effect]]<br />
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I'm sure I pretty much nailed it this time with making a new article and all? [[User:OwnageMuch|OwnageMuch]] 06:28, 8 March 2010 (UTC)<br />
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Pretty good, I'll just add a little more about the techncial information. --[[User:Chickasaurus|Chickasaurus]] 10:08, 8 March 2010 (UTC)<br />
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== Just a little thing ==<br />
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That comment you posted on the Marowak (literal ghost) page? While completely true, you might want to note in future that reviving dead conversations on talk pages here, not allowed. That conversation hadn't been touched since Groundhog Day, and it is now May 21st, so yeah. Just thought I'd let you know. <small>- ''unsigned comment from [[User:Missingno. Master|Missingno. Master]] ([[User talk:Missingno. Master|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Missingno._Master|contribs]])'' </small> 17:42, 21 May 2010 (UTC)<br />
:Thanks, I'll make note of that. --[[User:Chickasaurus|Chickasaurus]] 17:48, 21 May 2010 (UTC)<br />
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== Game names ==<br />
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The remakes use ''CamelCase''. HeartGold. FireRed. Not Heartgold and Firered. Also, the {{template|g}} template should only be used for non-main-series games, like {{g|Colosseum}} and {{g|Ranger: Locus of Light}}. Main series games use the {{template|game}}, {{template|game2}}, {{template|game3}}, and {{template|game5}} templates. So remember. {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, not {{g|Heartgold and Soulsilver}}. '''[[User:TTEchidna|<span style="color:#FF0000">''TTE''</span>]][[User talk:TTEchidna|chidna]]''' 05:15, 29 May 2010 (UTC)<br />
:Thanks. --[[User:Chickasaurus|Chickasaurus]] 08:57, 30 May 2010 (UTC)<br />
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== The Preview Button ==<br />
Instead of editing a page several times in a row, try using the preview button to make sure your edit looks the way you want it to. It's right next to the Save Changes button... Please try it out, so as not to clog up the Recent Changes. Thanks! --<span style="color:red">—<small>♥</small></span> <b>[[User:Jello|<span style="color:orange;">Jello</span>]][[User Talk:Jello|<span style="color:#3FA9D0;"><sup>talk</sup></span>]]</b> 17:00, 8 September 2010 (UTC)<br />
:Thanks; I usually check the Preview button 1-2 times, although I should really be checking it more. --[[User:Chickasaurus|Chickasaurus]] 17:28, 8 September 2010 (UTC)<br />
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== Teru-sama ==<br />
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Considering that it's your third favorite glitch item, I assume you know a little bit about it. Can you help me fix up [[list of dummied out key items]] and [[Teru-sama]]? If you can give me a list of which index number corresponds to which properties (such as which are key items, which are items; which act like the map and Poké Flute, etc.), I can use this info to fix the aforementioned pages. --[[User:SnorlaxMonster|<span style="color:#A70000">'''Snorlax'''</span>]][[User talk:SnorlaxMonster|<span style="color:#0000A7">'''Monster'''</span>]] 06:48, 18 November 2010 (UTC)<br />
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== Since you seem to be online... ==<br />
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Can you confirm [http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/w/index.php?title=Berry_glitch&action=historysubmit&diff=1302469&oldid=1294936 this] edit please (don't worry, it's not yours)? I was under the impression that it was the opposite. --[[User:SnorlaxMonster|<span style="color:#A70000">'''Snorlax'''</span>]][[User talk:SnorlaxMonster|<span style="color:#0000A7">'''Monster'''</span>]] 13:40, 3 January 2011 (UTC)<br />
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==Thanks==<br />
thanks for replying to my q {{unsigned|DJLO}}<br />
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== Preset players names and the old man glitch ==<br />
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I noticed in the comments section of [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7B-Y3pwqTQ this video] you mentioned that preset names cause the [[old man glitch]] to behave differently, due to appearing one-after-the-other in the data. Would the following list be accurate for the English games? --[[User:SnorlaxMonster|<span style="color:#A70000">'''Snorlax'''</span>]][[User talk:SnorlaxMonster|<span style="color:#0000A7">'''Monster'''</span>]] 08:40, 29 May 2011 (UTC)<br />
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===Pokémon Red===<br />
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| RED<br />
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| {{p|Mewtwo}}<br />
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| 80<br />
| [[Missingno.]] (89)<br />
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| 146<br />
| [[Missingno.]] (87)<br />
| 80<br />
| [[Missingno.]] (89)<br />
| 128<br />
| {{p|Golbat}}<br />
| 138<br />
| [[Missingno.]] (50)<br />
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| JACK<br />
| 128<br />
| {{p|Golbat}}<br />
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| BLUE<br />
| 139<br />
| {{p|Abra}}<br />
| 132<br />
| [[Missingno.]] (50)<br />
| 134<br />
| {{p|Golduck}}<br />
| 145<br />
| {{p|Starmie}}<br />
| 80<br />
| [[Missingno.]] (87)<br />
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| GARY<br />
| 128<br />
| {{p|Marowak}}<br />
| 152<br />
| [[Missingno.]] (50)<br />
| 137<br />
| {{p|Clefable}}<br />
| 135<br />
| {{p|Electrode}}<br />
| 80<br />
| [['M]]<br />
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| JOHN<br />
| 142<br />
| [[Missingno.]] (87)<br />
| 141<br />
| [[Missingno.]] (50)<br />
| 0<br />
| [['M]]<br />
| 0<br />
| [['M]]<br />
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===Pokémon Yellow===<br />
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| YELLOW<br />
| 132<br />
| {{p|Cloyster}}<br />
| 139<br />
| {{p|Clefable}}<br />
| 150<br />
| [[Missingno.]] (50)<br />
| 128<br />
| [[Missingno.]] (92)<br />
| 135<br />
| [[Missingno.]] (50)<br />
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| ASH<br />
| 146<br />
| [[Missingno.]] (87)<br />
| 80<br />
| [[Missingno.]] (89)<br />
| 128<br />
| {{p|Golbat}}<br />
| 138<br />
| [[Missingno.]] (50)<br />
| 0<br />
| [['M]]<br />
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| JACK<br />
| 128<br />
| {{p|Golbat}}<br />
| 138<br />
| [[Missingno.]] (50)<br />
| 0<br />
| [['M]]<br />
| 0<br />
| [['M]]<br />
| 0<br />
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== Johto guard glitch ==<br />
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About 3 weeks ago, I made video what happened after using it. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-ejULDUo1A Here]'s video ({{p|Ledian}} disguised in summary as {{p|Sentret}}, and {{p|Sentret}} disguised as [[Five question marks#Hex FF|Hex FF ?????]]) [[User:Marked +-+-+|Marked +-+-+]] 18:44, 21 June 2011 (UTC)<br />
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== Debug menu? ==<br />
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I'm very interested in this supposed debug menu you mentioned on [[Talk:Pokémon_Red_and_Green_beta]], but the video is marked as private. Do you have more info about how to access this menu? [[User:HyperHacker|HyperHacker]] 05:52, 26 September 2011 (UTC)<br />
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== Thanks ==<br />
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I appreciate the re-write of the glitch Pokémon page trivia, I was stupid and forgot that none of the Pokémon acctually follow their propper order in HD code. Also, is there anything you need help in with glitch research? I'd be glad to help.--[[User:Rsrdaman|<span style="color:#000000">'''×Rsr'''</span>]][[User_Talk:Rsrdaman|<span style="color:#0000A7">'''daman×'''</span>]] 21:48, 18 November 2011 (UTC)<br />
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==Kage no Mushi==<br />
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Where did you find its artwork? I've never seen it mentioned anywhere. -[[User:Unown Lord|Unown Lord]] 09:48, 6 December 2011 (UTC)<br />
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:I, too, found the DeviantArt page after making a cursory Google search. In fact, I also contacted SailorClef, so she's probably going to wonder why two people happened to ask her the same question on the same day. -[[User:Unown Lord|Unown Lord]] 04:27, 7 December 2011 (UTC)</div>Unown Lordhttps://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/w/index.php?title=User_talk:Chickasaurus&diff=1563988User talk:Chickasaurus2011-12-06T09:48:35Z<p>Unown Lord: </p>
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==Previewing edits==<br />
Utilize the "Preview" key prior to saving a page. This allows you to check your revisions. The edit you made to [[Red (game)]] left a bunch of red links that could have been easily fixed to go to the appropriate page. Also, Pokémon is spelled with the '''é'''. Thanks! --[[User:Rockersk08|<font color="black">rock</font>]][[User talk:Rockersk08|<font color="blue">ersk</font>]][[Special:Contributions/Rockersk08|<font color="red">08</font>]] 21:09, 5 October 2009 (UTC)<br />
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== welcoming ==<br />
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welcoming is done on the user talk namespace, not the user namespace. [[User:Turtwig A|Turt]][[wig]] [[Turtwig (Pokémon)|A]] ([[User talk:Turtwig A|talk]] | [[Special:Contributions/Turtwig A|contribs]]) 14:04, 10 January 2010 (UTC).<br />
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Oh, ok sorry I'll remember that for next time --[[User:Chickasaurus|Chickasaurus]] 14:05, 10 January 2010 (UTC)<br />
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==[[Dokokashira door glitch|Doko-Kashira Door glitch]]==<br />
What is it? Can you write an article about it? --[[User:SnorlaxMonster|<span style="color:#A70000">'''Snorlax'''</span>]][[User talk:SnorlaxMonster|<span style="color:#0000A7">'''Monster'''</span>]] 10:33, 17 February 2010 (UTC)<br />
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'''Done see link in title''' --[[User:Chickasaurus|Chickasaurus]] 12:07, 17 February 2010 (UTC)<br />
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It is basically an old glitch which only existed within Pokémon Green, I think the Japanese website Pokemonbug.oh.land.to were the first to document it and one of their users Giginet uploaded a video about it here [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SKmcDPtjx1I]. It is a speed-runner glitch that several people have performed in order to complete Pokémon Green in about 5 minutes by altering a door warp to access the Hall of Fame early on.<br />
<br />
This is how it works: <br />
<br />
#In Pokémon Green there was an extra feature, as well as the player being able to switch around Pokémon he or she could also switch around items, the oversight however was that if the player pressed select and went to the Pokémon screen he or she would arguably be able to "switch an item with a Pokémon".<br />
#Pokémon past the sixth slot (or the amount of Pokémon the player actually has) when called will refer to other data in the game such as what kinds of items the player has, the location the player is and so on. (This is kind of like how the Super Glitch moves works, the Super Glitch moves actually correspond to other in-game data, so if you use up its PP it can have strange effects in the game)<br />
#So, when you 'switch an item with a Pokémon' you are essentially switching around data past the sixth slot (or in the Doko-Kashira Door glitch the first slot because it is ideal to only have one Pokémon)<br />
#By adding data concerning Oak's Parcel to the database the player can ensure that the next door that he or she walks through corresponds to a relative number of steps.<br />
<br />
I did make a step by step method, here it is:<br />
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#The player should firstly start a New Game.<br />
#The player should withdraw a Potion from the PC, so that he or she has one item.<br />
#Walk out of the door and procede into the tall grass, wait until Professor Oak takes you into his lab.<br />
#Choose any starter Pokémon<br />
#After Gary chooses his Pokémon, attempt to leave Professor Oak's lab.<br />
#Either defeat or lose to Gary and then procede out of the lab and through the grass on the way to Pewter Town.<br />
#Procede to the Pokémart (known as 'SHOP' in Pokémon Green) and recieve Oak's Parcel.<br />
#The player should procede back to Pallet Town but ensure that he or she enters a wild Pokémon battle on the way.<br />
#Move to the Items option and use the Select button on Oak's Parcel.<br />
#Select 'Cancel' and then select 'PKMN'.<br />
#The cursor should still be white, choose Bulbasaur to switch it with Oak's Parcel.<br />
#Check Bulbasaur's moves on the 'Fight' screen, to check that the game has not altered any undesirable bytes.<br />
#If Bulbasaur's moves have not been changed run from the Pokémon battle and then walk exactly ''73'' steps, landing the last step in Gary's house in Pallet Town.<br />
#The player should be near the house where HM02 Fly is normally obtainable, walk another ''5'' steps to the right and the move down so that it looks like the player is attempting to move through the house's ceiling, it is the spot one step north of its right hand corner.<br />
#The player should appear in the northern section of the Cycling Road House, walk ''9'' steps and aim the last step to be through the exit to the north-east corner.<br />
#Walk an extra 45 steps eastwards aim the last step to be through the double doors of Celadon Department Store (the door to the right.)<br />
#The player should now be in a glitched version of the Hall of Fame room.<br />
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Note that if performed incorrectly or later on in the game this glitch can have very different effects because it is essentially like 'switching data'. --[[User:Chickasaurus|Chickasaurus]] 11:06, 17 February 2010 (UTC)<br />
:BTW, I'm SnorlaxMonster, not Master (however I have considered changing my name to that before). --[[User:SnorlaxMonster|<span style="color:#A70000">'''Snorlax'''</span>]][[User talk:SnorlaxMonster|<span style="color:#0000A7">'''Monster'''</span>]] 07:12, 22 February 2010 (UTC)<br />
::Oh, sorry about that well you can call me Trickersaurus now if you want :P --[[User:Chickasaurus|Chickasaurus]] 12:14, 28 February 2010 (UTC)<br />
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== Is this accurate? ==<br />
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[[TMTRAINER effect]]<br />
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I'm sure I pretty much nailed it this time with making a new article and all? [[User:OwnageMuch|OwnageMuch]] 06:28, 8 March 2010 (UTC)<br />
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Pretty good, I'll just add a little more about the techncial information. --[[User:Chickasaurus|Chickasaurus]] 10:08, 8 March 2010 (UTC)<br />
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== Just a little thing ==<br />
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That comment you posted on the Marowak (literal ghost) page? While completely true, you might want to note in future that reviving dead conversations on talk pages here, not allowed. That conversation hadn't been touched since Groundhog Day, and it is now May 21st, so yeah. Just thought I'd let you know. <small>- ''unsigned comment from [[User:Missingno. Master|Missingno. Master]] ([[User talk:Missingno. Master|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Missingno._Master|contribs]])'' </small> 17:42, 21 May 2010 (UTC)<br />
:Thanks, I'll make note of that. --[[User:Chickasaurus|Chickasaurus]] 17:48, 21 May 2010 (UTC)<br />
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== Game names ==<br />
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The remakes use ''CamelCase''. HeartGold. FireRed. Not Heartgold and Firered. Also, the {{template|g}} template should only be used for non-main-series games, like {{g|Colosseum}} and {{g|Ranger: Locus of Light}}. Main series games use the {{template|game}}, {{template|game2}}, {{template|game3}}, and {{template|game5}} templates. So remember. {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, not {{g|Heartgold and Soulsilver}}. '''[[User:TTEchidna|<span style="color:#FF0000">''TTE''</span>]][[User talk:TTEchidna|chidna]]''' 05:15, 29 May 2010 (UTC)<br />
:Thanks. --[[User:Chickasaurus|Chickasaurus]] 08:57, 30 May 2010 (UTC)<br />
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== The Preview Button ==<br />
Instead of editing a page several times in a row, try using the preview button to make sure your edit looks the way you want it to. It's right next to the Save Changes button... Please try it out, so as not to clog up the Recent Changes. Thanks! --<span style="color:red">—<small>♥</small></span> <b>[[User:Jello|<span style="color:orange;">Jello</span>]][[User Talk:Jello|<span style="color:#3FA9D0;"><sup>talk</sup></span>]]</b> 17:00, 8 September 2010 (UTC)<br />
:Thanks; I usually check the Preview button 1-2 times, although I should really be checking it more. --[[User:Chickasaurus|Chickasaurus]] 17:28, 8 September 2010 (UTC)<br />
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== Teru-sama ==<br />
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Considering that it's your third favorite glitch item, I assume you know a little bit about it. Can you help me fix up [[list of dummied out key items]] and [[Teru-sama]]? If you can give me a list of which index number corresponds to which properties (such as which are key items, which are items; which act like the map and Poké Flute, etc.), I can use this info to fix the aforementioned pages. --[[User:SnorlaxMonster|<span style="color:#A70000">'''Snorlax'''</span>]][[User talk:SnorlaxMonster|<span style="color:#0000A7">'''Monster'''</span>]] 06:48, 18 November 2010 (UTC)<br />
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== Since you seem to be online... ==<br />
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Can you confirm [http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/w/index.php?title=Berry_glitch&action=historysubmit&diff=1302469&oldid=1294936 this] edit please (don't worry, it's not yours)? I was under the impression that it was the opposite. --[[User:SnorlaxMonster|<span style="color:#A70000">'''Snorlax'''</span>]][[User talk:SnorlaxMonster|<span style="color:#0000A7">'''Monster'''</span>]] 13:40, 3 January 2011 (UTC)<br />
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==Thanks==<br />
thanks for replying to my q {{unsigned|DJLO}}<br />
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== Preset players names and the old man glitch ==<br />
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I noticed in the comments section of [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7B-Y3pwqTQ this video] you mentioned that preset names cause the [[old man glitch]] to behave differently, due to appearing one-after-the-other in the data. Would the following list be accurate for the English games? --[[User:SnorlaxMonster|<span style="color:#A70000">'''Snorlax'''</span>]][[User talk:SnorlaxMonster|<span style="color:#0000A7">'''Monster'''</span>]] 08:40, 29 May 2011 (UTC)<br />
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===Pokémon Red===<br />
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| [[Missingno.]] (92)<br />
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== Johto guard glitch ==<br />
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About 3 weeks ago, I made video what happened after using it. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-ejULDUo1A Here]'s video ({{p|Ledian}} disguised in summary as {{p|Sentret}}, and {{p|Sentret}} disguised as [[Five question marks#Hex FF|Hex FF ?????]]) [[User:Marked +-+-+|Marked +-+-+]] 18:44, 21 June 2011 (UTC)<br />
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== Debug menu? ==<br />
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I'm very interested in this supposed debug menu you mentioned on [[Talk:Pokémon_Red_and_Green_beta]], but the video is marked as private. Do you have more info about how to access this menu? [[User:HyperHacker|HyperHacker]] 05:52, 26 September 2011 (UTC)<br />
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== Thanks ==<br />
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I appreciate the re-write of the glitch Pokémon page trivia, I was stupid and forgot that none of the Pokémon acctually follow their propper order in HD code. Also, is there anything you need help in with glitch research? I'd be glad to help.--[[User:Rsrdaman|<span style="color:#000000">'''×Rsr'''</span>]][[User_Talk:Rsrdaman|<span style="color:#0000A7">'''daman×'''</span>]] 21:48, 18 November 2011 (UTC)<br />
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==Kage no Mushi==<br />
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Where did you find its artwork? I've never seen it mentioned anywhere. -[[User:Unown Lord|Unown Lord]] 09:48, 6 December 2011 (UTC)</div>Unown Lordhttps://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/w/index.php?title=User_talk:Toon_Ganondorf&diff=1563987User talk:Toon Ganondorf2011-12-06T09:44:26Z<p>Unown Lord: </p>
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Before anyone decides to post, I am fully aware of the rules and there is no need to inform me. '''[[User:Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#00693E">Toon Ganondorf</span> ]] [[User Talk:Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#D4AF37">(t</span>]] [[Special:Contributions/Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#D4AF37">c)</span>]]''' 13:08, 23 June 2011 (UTC)<br />
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==Move Linking==<br />
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When linking to Pokémon move pages can you use the <nowiki>{{m|move}}</nowiki> template and not the standard brackets. Have a good day. 23:30, 23 June 2011 (UTC)<br />
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:Thanks, I've just figured that out. I'm just getting used to all of these templates. Also, I thought I'd just let you know that you've included one to many tildes and your username has not shown up. '''[[User:Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#00693E">Toon Ganondorf</span> ]] [[User Talk:Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#D4AF37">(t</span>]] [[Special:Contributions/Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#D4AF37">c)</span>]]''' 23:32, 23 June 2011 (UTC)<br />
::Darn! I feel noobish now XD. [[User:Pokemaster97|<span style="color:Blue;">--Pokemaster</span>]][[User talk:Pokemaster97|<span style="color:Blue;">97</span>]] 23:34, 23 June 2011 (UTC)<br />
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==Tranquil==<br />
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So what if it can be said for his other pokemon, that is it's personality so who cares if it is the same as some of his others. Its a personality section it doesn't have to be original. Plus all of Ash's pokemon (at least in Unova) have a personality section and Hatooboo deserves one too. Yes plapitoad and roggenrola don't but they have only been around for a short amount of time. You could of just edited it you know.[[User:1rkhachatryan|RBK]] 07:17, 24 June 2011 (UTC)<br />
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:For a start, that is "its" personality, "It's" a personality section, its "Palpitoad", and I could "have" edited it. However, I chose not to because the personality you described was atrociously laid out, it was not so much a personality description as it was a short list of events in its time on the show. I can't edit it because I've not seen it myself. '''[[User:Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#00693E">Toon Ganondorf</span> ]] [[User Talk:Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#D4AF37">(t</span>]] [[Special:Contributions/Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#D4AF37">c)</span>]]''' 07:24, 24 June 2011 (UTC)<br />
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Oh so what do you mean you didn't even read it? You go around deleting things because they are badly laid out? Then edit them to make it flow better don't just delete it. That's rude and unless what i was saying was totally false and non of that stuff happened, you have no right to delete it.[[User:1rkhachatryan|RBK]] 07:30, 24 June 2011 (UTC)<br />
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::I did read it and hence my comment "it applies to every one of his Pokemon". Reinsert it if you will, but please ensure that you spell the words correctly. '''[[User:Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#00693E">Toon Ganondorf</span> ]] [[User Talk:Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#D4AF37">(t</span>]] [[Special:Contributions/Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#D4AF37">c)</span>]]''' 08:58, 24 June 2011 (UTC)<br />
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== Request? ==<br />
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You've been uploading pretty good images, so I'd like to make you a request: could you upload an image {{tc|Hiker}}'s {{p|Rhyhorn}} in the anime? --[[User:FinnishPokéFan92|FinnishPokéFan92]] 14:07, 29 July 2011 (UTC)<br />
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:What episode? '''[[User:Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#00693E">Toon Ganondorf</span> ]] [[User Talk:Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#D4AF37">(t</span>]] [[Special:Contributions/Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#D4AF37">c)</span>]]''' 22:26, 29 July 2011 (UTC)<br />
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== 0|1= ==<br />
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I think that standard makes no sense at all. The reason there are two is because I've been changing them to 0= whenever I edit the move sections. What that method does is it makes the first image twice as likely to appear than any other image. It makes no sense to do it that way. Somehow it came into usage, but I really have no idea how. --[[User:SnorlaxMonster|<span style="color:#A70000">'''Snorlax'''</span>]][[User talk:SnorlaxMonster|<span style="color:#0000A7">'''Monster'''</span>]] 02:37, 28 August 2011 (UTC)<br />
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:Clearly I still don't know how the template works. So you think all of them should be 0=? '''[[User:Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#00693E">Toon Ganondorf</span> ]] [[User Talk:Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#D4AF37">(t</span>]] [[Special:Contributions/Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#D4AF37">c)</span>]]''' 02:38, 28 August 2011 (UTC)<br />
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::Yeah. To explain exactly why, Modulo (shortened to "Mod" in the coding) divides the time (listed before Mod) by a number (which is the number listed after it) and outputs the remainder. This means that we get an integer between 0 and one less than the number it was divided by, all with equal probability. The switch then takes this number and picks one of several images. So if a move box has <code><nowiki>{{#switch: {{#expr: {{#time: U}} mod 2}}|0=Dig|1=Mach Punch}}</nowiki></code> half of the time it mill be Dig and half of the time it will be Mach Punch, because it divides the number of seconds since January 1 1970 00:00:00 GMT by two and takes the remainder. With <code><nowiki>{{#switch: {{#expr: {{#time: U}} mod 3}}|0|1=Dig|2=Mach Punch}}</nowiki></code> it divides that number by three, and if the remainder is 0 or 1, it will be Dig, and will only be Mach Punch if it is 2. The difference in probability does decrease as the number of images increases, but it doesn't really make sense to do it that way. --[[User:SnorlaxMonster|<span style="color:#A70000">'''Snorlax'''</span>]][[User talk:SnorlaxMonster|<span style="color:#0000A7">'''Monster'''</span>]] 04:19, 28 August 2011 (UTC)<br />
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:::Wish someone had explained this to me earlier. Ok I've fixed those than needed fixing and undone the rest. However, I'll go over the others and change them all to 0= later on. Thanks. '''[[User:Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#00693E">Toon Ganondorf</span> ]] [[User Talk:Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#D4AF37">(t</span>]] [[Special:Contributions/Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#D4AF37">c)</span>]]''' 04:43, 28 August 2011 (UTC)<br />
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== Re: Re: Rhyhorn ==<br />
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I was talking about the {{tc|Hiker}} Ash once battled, but it's okay, that image has already been uploaded. --[[User:FinnishPokéFan92|FinnishPokéFan92]] 12:22, 7 November 2011 (UTC)<br />
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== Re: Plagiarising my Harrison's Sneasel article ==<br />
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Whoa whoa whoa! Easy there! I never intended to steal your article, and I have clearly marked there that you have the same article as well, so I'm not taking all the credit myself. And besides, I didn't copy the text from your article, only from Harrison's page. --[[User:FinnishPokéFan92|FinnishPokéFan92]] 13:19, 9 November 2011 (UTC)<br />
:Sorry, but I still doesn't like that something that I put here is just taken away. Never mind... --[[User:FinnishPokéFan92|FinnishPokéFan92]] 15:05, 10 November 2011 (UTC)<br />
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== Hello ==<br />
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Hello, would it be possible for you to come on aim? <span style="color:#009900">♫♪</span> [[User:Adyniz|<span style="color:#A80000;">'''エイデ'''</span>]][[User talk:Adyniz|<span style="color:#003399;">'''ィニズ'''</span>]] <span style="color:#009900">♪♫</span> 04:20, 3 December 2011 (UTC)<br />
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== Undoing my work ==<br />
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If you have a problem with my revisions to the Prototype Pokémon page, you can discuss them with me rather than childishly undoing everything without so much as an explanation. This is highly unprofessional conduct on your part. -[[User:Unown Lord|Unown Lord]] 08:02, 6 December 2011 (UTC)<br />
:The revert was a mistake due to misinterpretation of something said off-site. Unown Lord, your conduct in return is also very unprofessional: Your revert was also done with no reason, and you really should not be calling people {{bp|code of conduct|childish}}. Practice what you preach, please. - [[User:Kogoro|<span style="color:#DA70D6;">'''<span class="sc">Kogoro</span>'''</span>]] '''-''' [[User talk:Kogoro|<span style="color:#FFB6C1;">'''<span class="sc">Talk to me</span>'''</span>]] - 08:16, 6 December 2011 (UTC)<br />
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::Very sorry about that Unown, was a misunderstanding combined with seeing a vast amount of text removed. Please excuse me. '''[[User:Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#00693E">Toon Ganondorf</span> ]] [[User Talk:Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#D4AF37">(t</span>]] [[Special:Contributions/Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#D4AF37">c)</span>]]''' 08:22, 6 December 2011 (UTC)<br />
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:::Thanks Kogoro haha. '''[[User:Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#00693E">Toon Ganondorf</span> ]] [[User Talk:Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#D4AF37">(t</span>]] [[Special:Contributions/Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#D4AF37">c)</span>]]''' 08:23, 6 December 2011 (UTC)<br />
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::::I don't know what was said off-site, and I assume that vandalism might be involved, but I accept the apology. But to Kogoro, I absolutely don't think that I was being unprofessional by not twiddling my thumbs when I knew that there was no justification for the revert. I might have been a little harsh, but if you think 'childish' is an insult, then you may be too sensitive. -[[User:Unown Lord|Unown Lord]] 08:29, 6 December 2011 (UTC)<br />
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::::Regardless of what was said off site, if you had included an edit summary I would probably not have been so quick to revert. Removing over a thousand characters is an act usually associated with vandalism, so you'll understand my instinct. '''[[User:Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#00693E">Toon Ganondorf</span> ]] [[User Talk:Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#D4AF37">(t</span>]] [[Special:Contributions/Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#D4AF37">c)</span>]]''' 08:32, 6 December 2011 (UTC)<br />
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:::::I understand, but the bulk of the removed text was simply rewritten and moved to a more appropriate section. I should have written a summary, but shouldn't the fact that I'm a Bureaucrat eliminate suspicion? I don't think there is room for instincts in cases such as these; we're not dealing with life and death. -[[User:Unown Lord|Unown Lord]] 08:45, 6 December 2011 (UTC)<br />
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::::::Normally it would, but you can't expect everyone to know that you are a bucreaucrat. Nonetheless, sorry for the misunderstanding and I'm sure we'll both be more cautious in future. '''[[User:Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#00693E">Toon Ganondorf</span> ]] [[User Talk:Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#D4AF37">(t</span>]] [[Special:Contributions/Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#D4AF37">c)</span>]]''' 09:29, 6 December 2011 (UTC)<br />
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:::::::Just for the record, I didn't expect you to know me, but only Bureaucrats have italicized names. But I, too, will bear in mind that large edits need to be explained to avoid misunderstandings. -[[User:Unown Lord|Unown Lord]] 09:44, 6 December 2011 (UTC)</div>Unown Lordhttps://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/w/index.php?title=List_of_unused_Pok%C3%A9mon_and_character_designs&diff=1563975List of unused Pokémon and character designs2011-12-06T08:50:50Z<p>Unown Lord: </p>
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==Unreleased Pokémon==<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Buhi<br />
|type1=Unknown<br />
|img=Capsule Monsters Buhi.jpg<br />
|epnum=Capsule Monsters<br />
|epname=Capsule Monsters<br />
|desc=Nothing is known about this Pokémon other than its Pokédex number, #124, the same as {{p|Jynx}}.}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Papyō<br />
|type1=Unknown<br />
|img=Capsule Monsters Papyo.jpg<br />
|epnum=Capsule Monsters<br />
|epname=Capsule Monsters<br />
|desc=Nothing is known about this Pokémon other than its Pokédex number, #211, the same as {{p|Qwilfish}}.}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Oviparous creature<br />
|type1=Unknown<br />
|img=Oviparous Capsule Monster.jpg<br />
|epnum=Capsule Monsters<br />
|epname=Capsule Monsters<br />
|desc=In the artwork featuring early versions of Red and Rhydon inside a cave, an unidentified Pokémon can be seen. It appears to be hatching from an {{pkmn|egg}}.}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Godzillante & Gorillaimo<br />
|type1=Fire<br />
|type2=Unknown<br />
|img=Capsule Monsters Godzillante Gorillaimo.jpg<br />
|epnum=Capsule Monsters<br />
|epname=Capsule Monsters<br />
|desc=Nothing is known about this first Pokémon 'Godzillante'. It may have been a {{type|Fire}}, as it is shown to be breathing fire. As its name implies, it was most likely based on {{wp|Godzilla}}. Godzillante notably shares a resemblance to one of the [http://dogasu.bulbagarden.net/manga/pocket_monsters/pm_01/09_fake_pokemon.jpg fake Pokémon toys] shown in the [[Pokémon Pocket Monsters]] manga volume 1 (p. 107). Nothing is known about the second Pokémon 'Gorillaimo'. Its hat could be a reference to the character {{wb|Ninten}} from the {{wb|Ape Inc.}} game, {{wb|Mother (video game)|Mother}}. Its also resembles the [[Nintendo]] character [[dk:Donkey Kong|Donkey Kong]].}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Dragon4<br />
|type1=Dragon<br />
|img=Capsule Monsters Dragon4.jpg<br />
|epnum=Capsule Monsters<br />
|epname=Capsule Monsters<br />
|desc=Nothing is known about this Pokémon other than its Pokédex number, #174, the same as {{p|Igglybuff}}.}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Kurusu<br />
|type1=Water<br />
|img=Alpha kurusu.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|desc=The only known information about this creature is its name and image. In the playable alpha demo of Gold and Silver, its National Pokédex number was 212, it was a {{type2|Water}}, and knew the moves Growl, Water Gun, and Tackle. Despite the numbering, it was the Water-type starter in the alpha demos. Since it resembles a seal, some fans believe it may have inspired {{p|Spheal}}'s design, but they are no more similar than either of them is to {{p|Seel}}.}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Honōguma<br />
|type1=Fire<br />
|img=Alpha honouguma.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|desc=Honōguma's name is a combination of 炎 ''honō'' for flame, and 熊 ''kuma'' for bear. Like Kurusu above, its name and image are all that is known. While not confirmed, its name almost definitely means it was a {{type2|Fire}}. In the alpha it was a {{type2|Fire}}, and knew the moves Ember, Scratch, and Leer; it was the Fire-type starter. Given its name refers to it as a bear, some fans believe it could have been an early version of the {{p|Teddiursa}} evolution family, but that seems doubtful.}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Unnamed creature<br />
|type1=Unknown<br />
|img=Alpha top.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|desc=[[File:237Hitmontop.png|150px|right]]This strange creature appeared as art but was never given a name. Its extremely odd appearance is somewhat similar to {{p|Hitmontop}}; namely the multiple feet around its midsection. Although this creature has its point located on its bottom, and Hitmontop has its point located on its head, this creature may have been redesigned as Hitmontop. Due to its size, it would seem unlikely that it was originally part of the {{p|Tyrogue}} evolution line. }}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Unnamed turtle<br />
|type1=Unknown<br />
|img=Alpha turtle.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|desc=[[File:564Tirtouga.png|200px|right]]Nothing is known about this turtle Pokémon. Notably, it barely resembles anything that was released in Generation II. It bears a resemblance to {{p|Tirtouga}} from [[Generation V]], although it does not appear to be a {{type2|Water}}. }}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Unnamed sheep<br />
|type1=Unknown<br />
|img=<br />
|epnum=Game Freak<br />
|epname=Game Freak<br />
|desc={{Bulbanews|Unused Pokémon design revealed in magazine interview}}Nothing is known about this Pokémon, nor is there any artwork of it known to exist. An interview in @Gamer magazine with Junichi Masuda and Ken Sugimori, directors of development and art respectively at Game Freak, revealed that there was a rejected Pokémon design, based off of the {{wp|Dolly (sheep)|first cloned sheep}}, but it was deemed to be "too controversial." Since Dolly, the cloned sheep, was born several months after the release of Pokémon Red and Green in Japan, it's more likely that this Pokémon would have been intended for [[Generation II]].}}<br />
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==Altered Pokémon==<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Gengar & Nidorino<br />
|type1=Poison<br />
|type2=Ghost<br />
|img=Capsule Monsters Cover.jpg<br />
|epnum=Capsule Monsters<br />
|epname=Capsule Monsters<br />
|desc={{main|Gengar (Pokémon)}}[[File:094Gengar.png|100px|right]][[File:033Nidorino.png|100px|right]]<br>{{main|Nidorino (Pokémon)}}<br><br>An early version of Gengar, and a creature with traits of Nidorino, {{p|Gyarados}} and {{p|Feraligatr}}.}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Kokana<br />
|type1=Bug<br />
|img=Kokana.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Red and Green beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Red and Green beta<br />
|desc={{main|Weedle (Pokémon)}}[[File:013Weedle.png|100px|right]]<br><br>An early version of Weedle.}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Kasanagi<br />
|type1=Bug<br />
|img=Kasanagi.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Red and Green beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Red and Green beta<br />
|desc=The evolution of Kokana. It was replaced by {{p|Kakuna}}, although they share little similarities.}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Kasanagi evolution<br />
|type1=Bug<br />
|type2=Flying<br />
|img=Kasanagi evolution.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Red and Green beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Red and Green beta<br />
|desc=The evolution of Kasanagi. Like its pre-evolution, it was replaced by {{p|Beedrill}}, but it somewhat resembles {{p|Ledian}}.}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Poliwag<br />
|type1=Water<br />
|img=Prototype Poliwag.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Red and Green Beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Red and Green Beta<br />
|desc={{main|Poliwag (Pokémon)}}[[File:060Poliwag.png|100px|right]]<br><br>An early version of Poliwag.}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Nyosuka<br />
|type1=Water<br />
|img=Nyosuka.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Red and Green Beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Red and Green Beta<br />
|desc={{main|Poliwhirl (Pokémon)}}[[File:061Poliwhirl.png|100px|right]]<br>{{main|Poliwrath (Pokémon)}}[[File:062Poliwrath.png|100px|right]]<br><br>An early version of Poliwhirl or Poliwrath. Notably it is wearing a crown, similar to the [[King's Rock]] necessary to evolve Poliwhirl into {{p|Politoed}}.}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Dragonair<br />
|type1=Dragon<br />
|img=Prototype Dragonair.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Red and Green Beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Red and Green Beta<br />
|desc={{main|Dragonair (Pokémon)}}[[File:148Dragonair.png|100px|right]]<br><br>An early version of Dragonair.}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Happa<br />
|type1=Grass<br />
|img=Alpha happa.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|desc={{main|Chikorita (Pokémon)}}[[File:152Chikorita.png|160px|right]]<br><br>Happa's name simply means "leaf" in Japanese. Happa is the early version of Chikorita. Happa resembles Chikorita without its body and legs. It isn't known why the design was changed, but without the body and legs, Chikorita would have been significantly smaller than the other two Generation II starters; {{p|Cyndaquil}} and {{p|Totodile}}. In the alpha, its Pokédex number was 152 and it knew the moves Leech Seed, Tackle, and an unknown move called "Serene".}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Ledyba<br />
|type1=Bug<br />
|type2=Flying<br />
|img=Rediba Silver Title Cutscene Concept.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|desc={{main|Ledyba (Pokémon)}}[[File:165Ledyba.png|130px|right]]<br><br>An early version of Ledyba. Unlike the final design, it has a black abdomen rather than a cream colored one. It also has a single pair of hands, and a pair of feet, and it appears to be headless, with its eyes and antenna attached to its body. There is also beta art of Silver. His hair is shorter and he appears to be closer to Ethan's age.}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Marill<br />
|type1=Water<br />
|img=Alpha mariru.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|desc={{main|Marill (Pokémon)}}[[File:183Marill.png|200px|right]]<br><br>An early version of Marill. While they are recognizably similar, they are visually quite different. The pink/purple color is the main difference as well as the notably missing large ears. It also sports a thinner body, more resembling a rodent, but does not sport Marill's erratic tail pattern, though with this being a concept art, small details were most likely not a concern at the time.}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Girafarig<br />
|type1=Normal<br />
|type2=Psychic<br />
|img=Alpha kirinriki.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|desc={{main|Girafarig (Pokémon)}}[[File:203Girafarig.png|130px|right]]<br><br>This concept art of Girafarig shows the original design contained two full-sized giraffe heads, instead of the final version's one. It is also unknown why the design was changed, but overall it remains mostly similar outside of some coloring differences (though, because this is concept art, specific coloring details were most likely not considered at the time). This design might be reference to Girafarig's name being a [[wp:Palindrome|palindrome]].}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Bukū<br />
|type1=Water<br />
|type2=Poison<br />
|img=Alpha bukuu.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|desc={{main|Qwilfish (Pokémon)}}[[File:211Qwilfish.png|190px|right]]<br><br>Bukū's name is derived from "fugu", the Japanese word for blowfish. It is most likely an early version of Qwilfish. Notable differences between Qwilfish and this pre-release version are the colors, and shape of the tail. However, the shape of the tail does appear slightly similar to the length of the tail in Qwilfish's [[Generation II]] back sprite. However, this was just an error and no other generation shows Qwilfish's tail that short.}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Blaziken / Latias<br />
|type1=Fire<br />
|type2=Dragon<br />
|img=Latias Blaziken.jpg<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire beta<br />
|desc={{main|Blaziken (Pokémon)}}[[File:257Blaziken.png|70px|right]][[File:380Latias.png|70px|right]]<br>{{main|Latias (Pokémon)}}<br><br>Sometimes referred to as Latiaziken or Latiken by fans, this beta image from Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire depicts a creature with traits of both {{p|Latias}} and {{p|Blaziken}}. In appearance, it more closely resembles Blaziken. However, some features, including the size, are more similar to Latias. Some of its features do not resemble those of either Pokémon, such as the hands.}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Shellos & Gastrodon<br />
|type1=water<br />
|type2=ground<br />
|img=Spr b 4d 422b.png<br />
|img2=Spr b 4d 423b.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire beta<br />
|desc={{main|Shellos (Pokémon)}}[[File:422Shellos-East.png|75px|right]][[File:422Shellos-West.png|75px|right]][[File:423Gastrodon-East.png|105px|right]][[File:423Gastrodon-West.png|105px|right]]<br>{{main|Gastrodon (Pokémon)}}<br><br>Prototype back sprites of Shellos and Gastrodon show an another form for each. These forms are possibly leftovers from when Shellos and Gastrodon were planned to be in Generation III. Shellos's sprite is pink, like its West Sea variation, and seems to combine the western variation's head with the Eastern variation's body, while Gastrodon's sprite is brown and looks like its Western variation, but with more rock-like protrusions on its body. Gastrodon's Platinum Pokédex entry appears to reference its beta sprite.}}<br />
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===Minor alterations===<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Blastoise & Staryu<br />
|type1=Water<br />
|img=Early Blastoise and Staryu sketch.jpg<br />
|epnum=Capsule Monsters<br />
|epname=Capsule Monsters<br />
|desc={{main|Blastoise (Pokémon)}}[[File:009Blastoise.png|70px|right]][[File:120Staryu.png|70px|right]]<br>{{main|Staryu (Pokémon)}}<br><br>In this early depiction of a {{pkmn|battle}}, {{p|Blastoise}} is without its signature {{m|Hydro Cannon|water cannons}}. Its shell is also much more rounded, making it appear similar to {{p|Golem}}. It also has a much flatter face and more pronounced ears. {{p|Staryu}} is much more geometric in its design without its gem's supporting struts. Staryu closely matches its {{3v2|Red|Green|Blue}} sprites.}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Gastly and Slowbro <br />
|type1=Ghost<br />
|type2=Water<br />
|img=Early Gastly and Slowbro.jpg<br />
|epnum=Capsule Monsters<br />
|epname=Capsule Monsters<br />
|desc={{main|Gastly (Pokémon)}}[[File:092Gastly.png|70px|right]][[File:080Slowbro.png|70px|right]]<br>{{main|Slowbro (Pokémon)}}<br><br>Early versions of Gastly and Slowbro. Gastly closely matches its {{3v2|Red|Green|Blue}} sprites.}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Rhydon<br />
|type1=Ground<br />
|type2=Rock<br />
|img=Early Rhydon.jpg<br />
|epnum=Capsule Monsters<br />
|epname=Capsule Monsters<br />
|desc={{main|Rhydon (Pokémon)}}[[File:112Rhydon.png|150px|right]]<br><br>Early sketches of the [[Capsule Monsters]] creature that would become {{p|Rhydon}}, the first designed [[Pokémon]].}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Lapras<br />
|type1=Water<br />
|type2=Ice<br />
|img=Early Lapras sketch.jpg<br />
|epnum=Capsule Monsters<br />
|epname=Capsule Monsters<br />
|desc={{main|Lapras (Pokémon)}}[[File:131Lapras.png|150px|right]]<br><br>An early version of Lapras. While they are recognizably similar, they are visually quite different. Notably Lapras's curly ears are not present. Under the chin the pattern appears different, blending in with the texture of the rest of the head. There are also no visible appendages or tail but that may be due to the water. However, it bears a striking resemblance to its [[Lapras (Pokémon)#Sprites|Generation I back sprite]]. Also in the sketch is a early design of {{ga|Red}}.}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|pkmn=Pikachu<br />
|type=Electric<br />
|img=Spr 1g 025.png<br />
|img2=Bandai_Pikachu_card.jpg<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Red and Green Versions<br />
|epname=Pokémon Red and Green Versions<br />
|desc={{main|Pikachu (Pokémon)}}<br><br>[[File:025Pikachu.png|right|300px]]Pikachu's belly was originally a different color than the rest of it's body. It has so far only been shown on its Red and Green sprite, Red and Blue sprite, and a [[Pocket Monsters Carddass Trading Cards|Pocket Monsters Carddass Trading Card]].}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|pkmn=Kakuna<br />
|type1=Bug<br />
|type2=Poison<br />
|img=Spr_1b_014.png<br />
|img2=Bandai_Kakuna_card.jpg<br />
|epnum=Pocket Monsters Carddass Trading Cards<br />
|epname=Pocket Monsters Carddass Trading Cards<br />
|desc={{main|Kakuna (Pokémon)}}<br><br>[[File:014Kakuna.png|right]]The "arms" on Kakuna seen in its Red and Blue sprite are commonly mistaken to be a sprite error, as they are rarely shown in any other media. They have so far only been shown on its Red and Blue sprite and a [[Pocket Monsters Carddass Trading Cards|Pocket Monsters Carddass Trading Card]].}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|pkmn=Graveler<br />
|type1=Rock<br />
|type2=Ground<br />
|img=Bandai_Graveler_card.jpg<br />
|epnum=Pocket Monsters Carddass Trading Cards<br />
|epname=Pocket Monsters Carddass Trading Cards<br />
|desc={{main|Graveler (Pokémon)}}<br><br>[[File:075Graveler.png|right]]Graveler was originally shown with fingers colored differently than the rest of its body, as seen in a [[Pocket Monsters Carddass Trading Cards|Pocket Monsters Carddass Trading Card]].}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|pkmn=Exeggcute<br />
|type1=Grass<br />
|type2=Psychic<br />
|img=Spr_1b_102.png<br />
|img2=Bandai_Exeggcute_card.jpg<br />
|epnum=Pocket Monsters Carddass Trading Cards<br />
|epname=Pocket Monsters Carddass Trading Cards<br />
|desc={{main|Exeggcute (Pokémon)}}<br><br>[[File:102Exeggcute.png|right]]Exeggcute was originally shown with one large central egg surrounded by smaller eggs, as seen in its Red and Blue sprite and a [[Pocket Monsters Carddass Trading Cards|Pocket Monsters Carddass Trading Card]].}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|pkmn=Rhyhorn<br />
|type1=Ground<br />
|type2=Rock<br />
|img=Spr_1b_111.png<br />
|img2=Bandai_Rhyhorn_card.jpg<br />
|epnum=Pocket Monsters Carddass Trading Cards<br />
|epname=Pocket Monsters Carddass Trading Cards<br />
|desc={{main|Rhyhorn (Pokémon)}}<br><br>[[File:111Rhyhorn.png|right]]Rhyhorn originally had more pointed spikes, as seen in its Red and Blue sprite and a [[Pocket Monsters Carddass Trading Cards|Pocket Monsters Carddass Trading Card]].}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Pocket Monsters Blue designs<br />
|type1=Water<br />
|img=Pocket Monsters Blue bg.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Blue (Japanese)<br />
|epname=Pokémon Blue (Japanese)<br />
|desc=[[File:007Squirtle.png|40px|right]][[File:067Machoke.png|40px|right]][[File:023Ekans.png|40px|right]][[File:033Nidorino.png|40px|right]]The background artwork for the Japanese [[Pokémon Blue (Japanese)|Pokémon Blue]] uses some ambiguous Pokémon designs. One of these is of {{p|Squirtle}}, with a larger shell and a different tail. Another is of {{p|Ekans}}, with visible teeth and a larger face than in the final game. There is a design in the center that resembles a {{p|Machoke}}, only with a slightly different face. Near the bottom right is a Pokémon face, possibly based on {{p|Nidorino}}. <br />
}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Bellossom<br />
|type1=Grass<br />
|img=182Bellossom GS.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|desc={{main|Bellossom (Pokémon)}}[[File:182Bellossom.png|190px|right]]<br><br>Both early artwork of Bellossom and its Gold and Silver artwork show that it was originally to be a similar color to its other evolutionary relatives. A possible explanation for this change would be the intention to avoid another [[Pokémon controversy#Racism|racial controversy]], as the original Bellossom design appears similar to traditional {{wp|polynesia|polynesian}} dress. However, this is unlikely to be the case.}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Tyranitar<br />
|type1=Rock<br />
|type2=Dark<br />
|img=Alpha tyranitar.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|desc={{main|Tyranitar (Pokémon)}}[[File:248Tyranitar.png|230px|right]]<br><br>This early version of Tyranitar is nearly identical to the design seen in the finalized Gold and Silver versions. It was shown alongside two unnamed Pokémon (seen in the section above) on the cover of a Japanese gaming magazine, where it was the only early design to become a released Pokémon. It has very few differences compared to the final version. Of these differences, the early Tyranitar design is more heavy-set, has a tan rather than indigo belly, has arms more reminiscent of Nidoking, and dozens of short spikes upon its back rather than a few long ones. It seems peculiar that Tyranitar was nearly completed at the time, but the other two featured Pokémon were never seen in their original designs.}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Treecko<br />
|type1=Grass<br />
|img=Treecko concept art.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire beta<br />
|desc={{main|Treecko (Pokémon)}}[[File:252Treecko RS.png|150px|right]]<br><br>Concept art of Treecko shows numerous designs for the creature before the final design was decided. Many of these early sketches more closely resemble real geckos than the final product.}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Torchic<br />
|type1=Fire<br />
|img=Torchic Beta.jpg<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire beta<br />
|desc={{main|Torchic (Pokémon)}}[[File:255Torchic RS.png|100px|right]]<br><br>This early version of Torchic is nearly identical to the current Torchic, aside from the large floppy ears, rather than its final design's flame shaped feathers on its head, and a flame-shaped marking on the back of its head.}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Excadrill<br />
|type1=Ground<br />
|type2=Steel<br />
|img=BW Prerelease double battle.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Black and White beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Black and White beta<br />
|desc={{main|Excadrill (Pokémon)}}[[File:530Excadrill.png|200px|right]]<br><br>In Excadrill's first appearance in a promotional video, the red markings on its body were mirrored. However, it was changed to its current appearance the next video it appeared in.}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Throh and Sawk<br />
|type1=Fighting<br />
|img=<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Black and White beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Black and White beta<br />
|desc={{main|Throh (Pokémon)}}[[File:538Throh.png|100px|right]]<br>{{main|Sawk (Pokémon)}}[[File:539Sawk.png|100px|right]]<br>According to interviews with [[Ken Sugimori]] in ''Nintendo Dream'', during development, Sawk and Throh both had horns making them look more like Oni. However, they were replaced with eyebrows so as not to clash with {{p|Tornadus}} and {{p|Thundurus}}, who both were originally designed to be red and blue, like Throh and Sawk.}}<br />
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==Unreleased characters==<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Female main character<br />
|type1=LeafGreen<br />
|type2=Black<br />
|img=Sugimori Starter artwork.png<br />
|img2=Early Leaf.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Red and Green beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Red and Green beta<br />
|desc=[[File:Red, Green and Blue Adventures.png|right|250px]]This art of a female {{player|character}} (with {{p|Squirtle}}) looks similar to {{adv|Green}}, as seen to the right. The image was shown on the boxes for the games, as well as in official strategy guides. It is unknown if she was ever intended to be a playable character, like {{ga|Red}}, or if she was supposed to be a supporting character, and act similar to the partner/rival of the player in {{2v2|Ruby|Sapphire}}. When Red and Green were later [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Versions|remade]], players finally got the chance to use a {{ga|Leaf|female character}}. It is possible she was based on this character, namely due to the near exact resemblance of this character and Green, who later donned the same outfit as this character in the {{chap|FireRed & LeafGreen}} of [[Pokémon Adventures]]. The lower artwork additionally raises the possibility of the female character being planned to appear in a [[Generation I]] game, showing that the same character has been used in [[a:File:Sugi art book.png|several]] [[a:File:Kensugiart3.png|artworks]].}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Female Trainer<br />
|type1=Ground<br />
|type2=Water<br />
|img=Alpha girltrainer.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|desc=This unnamed female {{pkmn|Trainer}} art was revealed in [[a:File:MicroGroup Game Review Volume 14.jpg|a magazine]] prior to Generation II but never officially released. It is unknown who this Trainer was supposed to represent, be it a main character, a supporting character, or just an NPC. Visually, she has similarities to multiple Trainer classes. Her age and appearance make her appear similar to a {{tc|Beauty}} or {{tc|Ace Trainer|Cool Trainer}}, but her outfit is similar to a {{tc|Lass}} or {{tc|Picnicker}}. There is an object on her shirt that looks like what could have been a gym badge. This badge has a rain drop on it, meaning she could have been a Water-type Gym Leader.}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Male Trainer<br />
|type1=Poison<br />
|img=Alpha boytrainer.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|desc=Hiding in the background of the [[a:File:MicroGroup Game Review Volume 14.jpg|same magazine]] as the female Trainer above was a male Trainer that was never used. As with the female Trainer, it is unknown if he was designed as a main character, or supporting character, or was simply representing a Trainer class. He has hints of multiple classes, such as a {{tc|Tamer}}, {{tc|Psychic}}, {{tc|Juggler}}, {{tc|Burglar}}, {{tc|Poké Maniac|PokéManiac}}, {{tc|PI|Gambler}} and a male Rocket {{tc|Executive}}. There is an object on his bandana that looks like what could have been a gym badge. This badge has a red diamond on it. Due to the dark colors used and the fact that he is pictured with Tyranitar, it is possible he was a Dark-type Gym Leader. }}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Female Latiken Trainer<br />
|type1=Fire<br />
|type2=Dragon<br />
|img=Latias Blaziken.jpg<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire beta<br />
|desc=[[File:Latias_Latios.png|240px|right]]There is an unused Trainer seen on the beta sketch of Latiken. It is very difficult to tell what this trainer's role in the games was as she barely resembles anyone. Whether she was a player character, rival, or supporting character is currently unknown. This character has a strong resemblance to the character shown riding Latios in other art.}}<br />
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==Unknown cries==<br />
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===In {{2v2|Red|Blue}}===<br />
Within the coding of Pokémon Red and Blue, there is data for nine unused Pokémon cries. The cries are defined accordingly to the Pokémon's [[List of Pokémon by index number (Generation I)|index numbers]]. Whereas cry data for 30 [[Missingno.]] are left blank, resulting in voice 0 ({{p|Nidorino}}), pitch 0 and length 0 cries, there are a number of remaining cries which appear to have been defined intentionally. Cry 181 was notably reused for {{p|Crobat}} in {{2v2|Gold|Silver}}.<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Unknown Pokémon 67<br />
|type1=Unknown<br />
|img=<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Red and Green beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Red and Green beta<br />
|desc=Base 0, Pitch 128, Length 16. Similar to {{p|Togepi}}.}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Unknown Pokémon 69<br />
|type1=Unknown<br />
|img=<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Red and Green beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Red and Green beta<br />
|desc=Base 29, Pitch 244, Length 64. Similar to {{p|Golbat}}.}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Unknown Pokémon 79<br />
|type1=Unknown<br />
|img=<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Red and Green beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Red and Green beta<br />
|desc=Base 34, Pitch 255, Length 64.}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Unknown Pokémon 81<br />
|type1=Unknown<br />
|img=<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Red and Green beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Red and Green beta<br />
|desc=Base 14, Pitch 224, Length 96. Loosely resembles {{p|Poliwag}}, may be a reference to its prototype design or Nyosuke.}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Unknown Pokémon 94<br />
|type1=Unknown<br />
|img=<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Red and Green beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Red and Green beta<br />
|desc=Base 15, Pitch 64, Length 192. Similar to {{p|Dragonair}}.}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Unknown Pokémon 95<br />
|type1=Unknown<br />
|img=<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Red and Green beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Red and Green beta<br />
|desc=Base 15, Pitch 32, Length 192. Similar to {{p|Dragonite}}.}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Unknown Pokémon 127<br />
|type1=Unknown<br />
|img=<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Red and Green beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Red and Green beta<br />
|desc=Base 17, Pitch 32, Length 16.}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Unknown Pokémon 137<br />
|type1=Unknown<br />
|img=<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Red and Green beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Red and Green beta<br />
|desc=Base 15, Pitch 64, Length 128. Similar to Dragonair, longer than cry 94.}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Unknown Pokémon 181<br />
|type1=Unknown<br />
|img=<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Red and Green beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Red and Green beta<br />
|desc=Identical to {{p|Crobat}}. Base 29, Pitch 0, Length 128.}}<br />
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===In {{2v2|Ruby|Sapphire}}===<br />
In a [[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire beta#Prototype Ruby|leaked German version]] of Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, labelled 'Debugging Version 0509A' the cries of Pokémon with index numbers 252-276 are playable in the 'Driver Test' menu. Although these Pokémon normally correspond with [[? (glitch Pokémon)|?]], they have the cries of existing Pokémon exclusively to the Driver Test, suggesting that they may have once been real Pokémon.<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Unknown Pokémon 266<br />
|type1=Unknown<br />
|img=<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire beta<br />
|desc=There is an unused Pokémon cry assigned to index number 266.}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Unknown Pokémon 269<br />
|type1=Unknown<br />
|img=<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire beta<br />
|desc=There is an unused Pokémon cry assigned to index number 269.}}<br />
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==See also==<br />
* [[Beta Pokémon games]]<br />
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[[Category:Characters]]<br />
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[[de:Unveröffentlichte Pokémon und Charaktere]]<br />
[[it:Prototipi di Pokémon e personaggi]]<br />
[[ja:没ポケモンの一覧]]<br />
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==Move Linking==<br />
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When linking to Pokémon move pages can you use the <nowiki>{{m|move}}</nowiki> template and not the standard brackets. Have a good day. 23:30, 23 June 2011 (UTC)<br />
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:Thanks, I've just figured that out. I'm just getting used to all of these templates. Also, I thought I'd just let you know that you've included one to many tildes and your username has not shown up. '''[[User:Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#00693E">Toon Ganondorf</span> ]] [[User Talk:Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#D4AF37">(t</span>]] [[Special:Contributions/Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#D4AF37">c)</span>]]''' 23:32, 23 June 2011 (UTC)<br />
::Darn! I feel noobish now XD. [[User:Pokemaster97|<span style="color:Blue;">--Pokemaster</span>]][[User talk:Pokemaster97|<span style="color:Blue;">97</span>]] 23:34, 23 June 2011 (UTC)<br />
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==Tranquil==<br />
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So what if it can be said for his other pokemon, that is it's personality so who cares if it is the same as some of his others. Its a personality section it doesn't have to be original. Plus all of Ash's pokemon (at least in Unova) have a personality section and Hatooboo deserves one too. Yes plapitoad and roggenrola don't but they have only been around for a short amount of time. You could of just edited it you know.[[User:1rkhachatryan|RBK]] 07:17, 24 June 2011 (UTC)<br />
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:For a start, that is "its" personality, "It's" a personality section, its "Palpitoad", and I could "have" edited it. However, I chose not to because the personality you described was atrociously laid out, it was not so much a personality description as it was a short list of events in its time on the show. I can't edit it because I've not seen it myself. '''[[User:Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#00693E">Toon Ganondorf</span> ]] [[User Talk:Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#D4AF37">(t</span>]] [[Special:Contributions/Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#D4AF37">c)</span>]]''' 07:24, 24 June 2011 (UTC)<br />
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Oh so what do you mean you didn't even read it? You go around deleting things because they are badly laid out? Then edit them to make it flow better don't just delete it. That's rude and unless what i was saying was totally false and non of that stuff happened, you have no right to delete it.[[User:1rkhachatryan|RBK]] 07:30, 24 June 2011 (UTC)<br />
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::I did read it and hence my comment "it applies to every one of his Pokemon". Reinsert it if you will, but please ensure that you spell the words correctly. '''[[User:Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#00693E">Toon Ganondorf</span> ]] [[User Talk:Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#D4AF37">(t</span>]] [[Special:Contributions/Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#D4AF37">c)</span>]]''' 08:58, 24 June 2011 (UTC)<br />
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== Request? ==<br />
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You've been uploading pretty good images, so I'd like to make you a request: could you upload an image {{tc|Hiker}}'s {{p|Rhyhorn}} in the anime? --[[User:FinnishPokéFan92|FinnishPokéFan92]] 14:07, 29 July 2011 (UTC)<br />
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:What episode? '''[[User:Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#00693E">Toon Ganondorf</span> ]] [[User Talk:Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#D4AF37">(t</span>]] [[Special:Contributions/Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#D4AF37">c)</span>]]''' 22:26, 29 July 2011 (UTC)<br />
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== 0|1= ==<br />
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I think that standard makes no sense at all. The reason there are two is because I've been changing them to 0= whenever I edit the move sections. What that method does is it makes the first image twice as likely to appear than any other image. It makes no sense to do it that way. Somehow it came into usage, but I really have no idea how. --[[User:SnorlaxMonster|<span style="color:#A70000">'''Snorlax'''</span>]][[User talk:SnorlaxMonster|<span style="color:#0000A7">'''Monster'''</span>]] 02:37, 28 August 2011 (UTC)<br />
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:Clearly I still don't know how the template works. So you think all of them should be 0=? '''[[User:Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#00693E">Toon Ganondorf</span> ]] [[User Talk:Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#D4AF37">(t</span>]] [[Special:Contributions/Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#D4AF37">c)</span>]]''' 02:38, 28 August 2011 (UTC)<br />
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::Yeah. To explain exactly why, Modulo (shortened to "Mod" in the coding) divides the time (listed before Mod) by a number (which is the number listed after it) and outputs the remainder. This means that we get an integer between 0 and one less than the number it was divided by, all with equal probability. The switch then takes this number and picks one of several images. So if a move box has <code><nowiki>{{#switch: {{#expr: {{#time: U}} mod 2}}|0=Dig|1=Mach Punch}}</nowiki></code> half of the time it mill be Dig and half of the time it will be Mach Punch, because it divides the number of seconds since January 1 1970 00:00:00 GMT by two and takes the remainder. With <code><nowiki>{{#switch: {{#expr: {{#time: U}} mod 3}}|0|1=Dig|2=Mach Punch}}</nowiki></code> it divides that number by three, and if the remainder is 0 or 1, it will be Dig, and will only be Mach Punch if it is 2. The difference in probability does decrease as the number of images increases, but it doesn't really make sense to do it that way. --[[User:SnorlaxMonster|<span style="color:#A70000">'''Snorlax'''</span>]][[User talk:SnorlaxMonster|<span style="color:#0000A7">'''Monster'''</span>]] 04:19, 28 August 2011 (UTC)<br />
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:::Wish someone had explained this to me earlier. Ok I've fixed those than needed fixing and undone the rest. However, I'll go over the others and change them all to 0= later on. Thanks. '''[[User:Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#00693E">Toon Ganondorf</span> ]] [[User Talk:Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#D4AF37">(t</span>]] [[Special:Contributions/Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#D4AF37">c)</span>]]''' 04:43, 28 August 2011 (UTC)<br />
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== Re: Re: Rhyhorn ==<br />
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I was talking about the {{tc|Hiker}} Ash once battled, but it's okay, that image has already been uploaded. --[[User:FinnishPokéFan92|FinnishPokéFan92]] 12:22, 7 November 2011 (UTC)<br />
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== Re: Plagiarising my Harrison's Sneasel article ==<br />
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Whoa whoa whoa! Easy there! I never intended to steal your article, and I have clearly marked there that you have the same article as well, so I'm not taking all the credit myself. And besides, I didn't copy the text from your article, only from Harrison's page. --[[User:FinnishPokéFan92|FinnishPokéFan92]] 13:19, 9 November 2011 (UTC)<br />
:Sorry, but I still doesn't like that something that I put here is just taken away. Never mind... --[[User:FinnishPokéFan92|FinnishPokéFan92]] 15:05, 10 November 2011 (UTC)<br />
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== Hello ==<br />
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Hello, would it be possible for you to come on aim? <span style="color:#009900">♫♪</span> [[User:Adyniz|<span style="color:#A80000;">'''エイデ'''</span>]][[User talk:Adyniz|<span style="color:#003399;">'''ィニズ'''</span>]] <span style="color:#009900">♪♫</span> 04:20, 3 December 2011 (UTC)<br />
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== Undoing my work ==<br />
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If you have a problem with my revisions to the Prototype Pokémon page, you can discuss them with me rather than childishly undoing everything without so much as an explanation. This is highly unprofessional conduct on your part. -[[User:Unown Lord|Unown Lord]] 08:02, 6 December 2011 (UTC)<br />
:The revert was a mistake due to misinterpretation of something said off-site. Unown Lord, your conduct in return is also very unprofessional: Your revert was also done with no reason, and you really should not be calling people {{bp|code of conduct|childish}}. Practice what you preach, please. - [[User:Kogoro|<span style="color:#DA70D6;">'''<span class="sc">Kogoro</span>'''</span>]] '''-''' [[User talk:Kogoro|<span style="color:#FFB6C1;">'''<span class="sc">Talk to me</span>'''</span>]] - 08:16, 6 December 2011 (UTC)<br />
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::Very sorry about that Unown, was a misunderstanding combined with seeing a vast amount of text removed. Please excuse me. '''[[User:Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#00693E">Toon Ganondorf</span> ]] [[User Talk:Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#D4AF37">(t</span>]] [[Special:Contributions/Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#D4AF37">c)</span>]]''' 08:22, 6 December 2011 (UTC)<br />
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:::Thanks Kogoro haha. '''[[User:Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#00693E">Toon Ganondorf</span> ]] [[User Talk:Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#D4AF37">(t</span>]] [[Special:Contributions/Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#D4AF37">c)</span>]]''' 08:23, 6 December 2011 (UTC)<br />
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::::I don't know what was said off-site, and I assume that vandalism might be involved, but I accept the apology. But to Kogoro, I absolutely don't think that I was being unprofessional by not twiddling my thumbs when I knew that there was no justification for the revert. I might have been a little harsh, but if you think 'childish' is an insult, then you may be too sensitive. -[[User:Unown Lord|Unown Lord]] 08:29, 6 December 2011 (UTC)<br />
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::::Regardless of what was said off site, if you had included an edit summary I would probably not have been so quick to revert. Removing over a thousand characters is an act usually associated with vandalism, so you'll understand my instinct. '''[[User:Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#00693E">Toon Ganondorf</span> ]] [[User Talk:Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#D4AF37">(t</span>]] [[Special:Contributions/Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#D4AF37">c)</span>]]''' 08:32, 6 December 2011 (UTC)<br />
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:::::I understand, but the bulk of the removed text was simply rewritten and moved to a more appropriate section. I should have written a summary, but shouldn't the fact that I'm a Bureaucrat eliminate suspicion? I don't think there is room for instincts in cases such as these; we're not dealing with life and death. -[[User:Unown Lord|Unown Lord]] 08:45, 6 December 2011 (UTC)</div>Unown Lordhttps://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/w/index.php?title=User_talk:Toon_Ganondorf&diff=1563971User talk:Toon Ganondorf2011-12-06T08:29:24Z<p>Unown Lord: </p>
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==Move Linking==<br />
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When linking to Pokémon move pages can you use the <nowiki>{{m|move}}</nowiki> template and not the standard brackets. Have a good day. 23:30, 23 June 2011 (UTC)<br />
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:Thanks, I've just figured that out. I'm just getting used to all of these templates. Also, I thought I'd just let you know that you've included one to many tildes and your username has not shown up. '''[[User:Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#00693E">Toon Ganondorf</span> ]] [[User Talk:Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#D4AF37">(t</span>]] [[Special:Contributions/Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#D4AF37">c)</span>]]''' 23:32, 23 June 2011 (UTC)<br />
::Darn! I feel noobish now XD. [[User:Pokemaster97|<span style="color:Blue;">--Pokemaster</span>]][[User talk:Pokemaster97|<span style="color:Blue;">97</span>]] 23:34, 23 June 2011 (UTC)<br />
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So what if it can be said for his other pokemon, that is it's personality so who cares if it is the same as some of his others. Its a personality section it doesn't have to be original. Plus all of Ash's pokemon (at least in Unova) have a personality section and Hatooboo deserves one too. Yes plapitoad and roggenrola don't but they have only been around for a short amount of time. You could of just edited it you know.[[User:1rkhachatryan|RBK]] 07:17, 24 June 2011 (UTC)<br />
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:For a start, that is "its" personality, "It's" a personality section, its "Palpitoad", and I could "have" edited it. However, I chose not to because the personality you described was atrociously laid out, it was not so much a personality description as it was a short list of events in its time on the show. I can't edit it because I've not seen it myself. '''[[User:Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#00693E">Toon Ganondorf</span> ]] [[User Talk:Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#D4AF37">(t</span>]] [[Special:Contributions/Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#D4AF37">c)</span>]]''' 07:24, 24 June 2011 (UTC)<br />
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Oh so what do you mean you didn't even read it? You go around deleting things because they are badly laid out? Then edit them to make it flow better don't just delete it. That's rude and unless what i was saying was totally false and non of that stuff happened, you have no right to delete it.[[User:1rkhachatryan|RBK]] 07:30, 24 June 2011 (UTC)<br />
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::I did read it and hence my comment "it applies to every one of his Pokemon". Reinsert it if you will, but please ensure that you spell the words correctly. '''[[User:Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#00693E">Toon Ganondorf</span> ]] [[User Talk:Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#D4AF37">(t</span>]] [[Special:Contributions/Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#D4AF37">c)</span>]]''' 08:58, 24 June 2011 (UTC)<br />
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== Request? ==<br />
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You've been uploading pretty good images, so I'd like to make you a request: could you upload an image {{tc|Hiker}}'s {{p|Rhyhorn}} in the anime? --[[User:FinnishPokéFan92|FinnishPokéFan92]] 14:07, 29 July 2011 (UTC)<br />
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:What episode? '''[[User:Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#00693E">Toon Ganondorf</span> ]] [[User Talk:Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#D4AF37">(t</span>]] [[Special:Contributions/Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#D4AF37">c)</span>]]''' 22:26, 29 July 2011 (UTC)<br />
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== 0|1= ==<br />
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I think that standard makes no sense at all. The reason there are two is because I've been changing them to 0= whenever I edit the move sections. What that method does is it makes the first image twice as likely to appear than any other image. It makes no sense to do it that way. Somehow it came into usage, but I really have no idea how. --[[User:SnorlaxMonster|<span style="color:#A70000">'''Snorlax'''</span>]][[User talk:SnorlaxMonster|<span style="color:#0000A7">'''Monster'''</span>]] 02:37, 28 August 2011 (UTC)<br />
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:Clearly I still don't know how the template works. So you think all of them should be 0=? '''[[User:Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#00693E">Toon Ganondorf</span> ]] [[User Talk:Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#D4AF37">(t</span>]] [[Special:Contributions/Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#D4AF37">c)</span>]]''' 02:38, 28 August 2011 (UTC)<br />
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::Yeah. To explain exactly why, Modulo (shortened to "Mod" in the coding) divides the time (listed before Mod) by a number (which is the number listed after it) and outputs the remainder. This means that we get an integer between 0 and one less than the number it was divided by, all with equal probability. The switch then takes this number and picks one of several images. So if a move box has <code><nowiki>{{#switch: {{#expr: {{#time: U}} mod 2}}|0=Dig|1=Mach Punch}}</nowiki></code> half of the time it mill be Dig and half of the time it will be Mach Punch, because it divides the number of seconds since January 1 1970 00:00:00 GMT by two and takes the remainder. With <code><nowiki>{{#switch: {{#expr: {{#time: U}} mod 3}}|0|1=Dig|2=Mach Punch}}</nowiki></code> it divides that number by three, and if the remainder is 0 or 1, it will be Dig, and will only be Mach Punch if it is 2. The difference in probability does decrease as the number of images increases, but it doesn't really make sense to do it that way. --[[User:SnorlaxMonster|<span style="color:#A70000">'''Snorlax'''</span>]][[User talk:SnorlaxMonster|<span style="color:#0000A7">'''Monster'''</span>]] 04:19, 28 August 2011 (UTC)<br />
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:::Wish someone had explained this to me earlier. Ok I've fixed those than needed fixing and undone the rest. However, I'll go over the others and change them all to 0= later on. Thanks. '''[[User:Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#00693E">Toon Ganondorf</span> ]] [[User Talk:Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#D4AF37">(t</span>]] [[Special:Contributions/Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#D4AF37">c)</span>]]''' 04:43, 28 August 2011 (UTC)<br />
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== Re: Re: Rhyhorn ==<br />
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I was talking about the {{tc|Hiker}} Ash once battled, but it's okay, that image has already been uploaded. --[[User:FinnishPokéFan92|FinnishPokéFan92]] 12:22, 7 November 2011 (UTC)<br />
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== Re: Plagiarising my Harrison's Sneasel article ==<br />
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Whoa whoa whoa! Easy there! I never intended to steal your article, and I have clearly marked there that you have the same article as well, so I'm not taking all the credit myself. And besides, I didn't copy the text from your article, only from Harrison's page. --[[User:FinnishPokéFan92|FinnishPokéFan92]] 13:19, 9 November 2011 (UTC)<br />
:Sorry, but I still doesn't like that something that I put here is just taken away. Never mind... --[[User:FinnishPokéFan92|FinnishPokéFan92]] 15:05, 10 November 2011 (UTC)<br />
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== Hello ==<br />
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Hello, would it be possible for you to come on aim? <span style="color:#009900">♫♪</span> [[User:Adyniz|<span style="color:#A80000;">'''エイデ'''</span>]][[User talk:Adyniz|<span style="color:#003399;">'''ィニズ'''</span>]] <span style="color:#009900">♪♫</span> 04:20, 3 December 2011 (UTC)<br />
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== Undoing my work ==<br />
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If you have a problem with my revisions to the Prototype Pokémon page, you can discuss them with me rather than childishly undoing everything without so much as an explanation. This is highly unprofessional conduct on your part. -[[User:Unown Lord|Unown Lord]] 08:02, 6 December 2011 (UTC)<br />
:The revert was a mistake due to misinterpretation of something said off-site. Unown Lord, your conduct in return is also very unprofessional: Your revert was also done with no reason, and you really should not be calling people {{bp|code of conduct|childish}}. Practice what you preach, please. - [[User:Kogoro|<span style="color:#DA70D6;">'''<span class="sc">Kogoro</span>'''</span>]] '''-''' [[User talk:Kogoro|<span style="color:#FFB6C1;">'''<span class="sc">Talk to me</span>'''</span>]] - 08:16, 6 December 2011 (UTC)<br />
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::Very sorry about that Unown, was a misunderstanding combined with seeing a vast amount of text removed. Please excuse me. '''[[User:Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#00693E">Toon Ganondorf</span> ]] [[User Talk:Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#D4AF37">(t</span>]] [[Special:Contributions/Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#D4AF37">c)</span>]]''' 08:22, 6 December 2011 (UTC)<br />
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:::Thanks Kogoro haha. '''[[User:Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#00693E">Toon Ganondorf</span> ]] [[User Talk:Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#D4AF37">(t</span>]] [[Special:Contributions/Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#D4AF37">c)</span>]]''' 08:23, 6 December 2011 (UTC)<br />
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::::I don't know what was said off-site, and I assume that vandalism might be involved, but I accept the apology. But to Kogoro, I absolutely don't think that I was being unprofessional by not twiddling my thumbs when I knew that there was no justification for the revert. I might have been a little harsh, but if you think 'childish' is an insult, then you may be too sensitive. -[[User:Unown Lord|Unown Lord]] 08:29, 6 December 2011 (UTC)</div>Unown Lordhttps://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/w/index.php?title=User_talk:Toon_Ganondorf&diff=1563966User talk:Toon Ganondorf2011-12-06T08:02:04Z<p>Unown Lord: </p>
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==Move Linking==<br />
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When linking to Pokémon move pages can you use the <nowiki>{{m|move}}</nowiki> template and not the standard brackets. Have a good day. 23:30, 23 June 2011 (UTC)<br />
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:Thanks, I've just figured that out. I'm just getting used to all of these templates. Also, I thought I'd just let you know that you've included one to many tildes and your username has not shown up. '''[[User:Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#00693E">Toon Ganondorf</span> ]] [[User Talk:Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#D4AF37">(t</span>]] [[Special:Contributions/Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#D4AF37">c)</span>]]''' 23:32, 23 June 2011 (UTC)<br />
::Darn! I feel noobish now XD. [[User:Pokemaster97|<span style="color:Blue;">--Pokemaster</span>]][[User talk:Pokemaster97|<span style="color:Blue;">97</span>]] 23:34, 23 June 2011 (UTC)<br />
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==Tranquil==<br />
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So what if it can be said for his other pokemon, that is it's personality so who cares if it is the same as some of his others. Its a personality section it doesn't have to be original. Plus all of Ash's pokemon (at least in Unova) have a personality section and Hatooboo deserves one too. Yes plapitoad and roggenrola don't but they have only been around for a short amount of time. You could of just edited it you know.[[User:1rkhachatryan|RBK]] 07:17, 24 June 2011 (UTC)<br />
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:For a start, that is "its" personality, "It's" a personality section, its "Palpitoad", and I could "have" edited it. However, I chose not to because the personality you described was atrociously laid out, it was not so much a personality description as it was a short list of events in its time on the show. I can't edit it because I've not seen it myself. '''[[User:Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#00693E">Toon Ganondorf</span> ]] [[User Talk:Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#D4AF37">(t</span>]] [[Special:Contributions/Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#D4AF37">c)</span>]]''' 07:24, 24 June 2011 (UTC)<br />
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Oh so what do you mean you didn't even read it? You go around deleting things because they are badly laid out? Then edit them to make it flow better don't just delete it. That's rude and unless what i was saying was totally false and non of that stuff happened, you have no right to delete it.[[User:1rkhachatryan|RBK]] 07:30, 24 June 2011 (UTC)<br />
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::I did read it and hence my comment "it applies to every one of his Pokemon". Reinsert it if you will, but please ensure that you spell the words correctly. '''[[User:Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#00693E">Toon Ganondorf</span> ]] [[User Talk:Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#D4AF37">(t</span>]] [[Special:Contributions/Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#D4AF37">c)</span>]]''' 08:58, 24 June 2011 (UTC)<br />
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== Request? ==<br />
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You've been uploading pretty good images, so I'd like to make you a request: could you upload an image {{tc|Hiker}}'s {{p|Rhyhorn}} in the anime? --[[User:FinnishPokéFan92|FinnishPokéFan92]] 14:07, 29 July 2011 (UTC)<br />
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:What episode? '''[[User:Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#00693E">Toon Ganondorf</span> ]] [[User Talk:Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#D4AF37">(t</span>]] [[Special:Contributions/Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#D4AF37">c)</span>]]''' 22:26, 29 July 2011 (UTC)<br />
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== 0|1= ==<br />
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I think that standard makes no sense at all. The reason there are two is because I've been changing them to 0= whenever I edit the move sections. What that method does is it makes the first image twice as likely to appear than any other image. It makes no sense to do it that way. Somehow it came into usage, but I really have no idea how. --[[User:SnorlaxMonster|<span style="color:#A70000">'''Snorlax'''</span>]][[User talk:SnorlaxMonster|<span style="color:#0000A7">'''Monster'''</span>]] 02:37, 28 August 2011 (UTC)<br />
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:Clearly I still don't know how the template works. So you think all of them should be 0=? '''[[User:Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#00693E">Toon Ganondorf</span> ]] [[User Talk:Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#D4AF37">(t</span>]] [[Special:Contributions/Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#D4AF37">c)</span>]]''' 02:38, 28 August 2011 (UTC)<br />
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::Yeah. To explain exactly why, Modulo (shortened to "Mod" in the coding) divides the time (listed before Mod) by a number (which is the number listed after it) and outputs the remainder. This means that we get an integer between 0 and one less than the number it was divided by, all with equal probability. The switch then takes this number and picks one of several images. So if a move box has <code><nowiki>{{#switch: {{#expr: {{#time: U}} mod 2}}|0=Dig|1=Mach Punch}}</nowiki></code> half of the time it mill be Dig and half of the time it will be Mach Punch, because it divides the number of seconds since January 1 1970 00:00:00 GMT by two and takes the remainder. With <code><nowiki>{{#switch: {{#expr: {{#time: U}} mod 3}}|0|1=Dig|2=Mach Punch}}</nowiki></code> it divides that number by three, and if the remainder is 0 or 1, it will be Dig, and will only be Mach Punch if it is 2. The difference in probability does decrease as the number of images increases, but it doesn't really make sense to do it that way. --[[User:SnorlaxMonster|<span style="color:#A70000">'''Snorlax'''</span>]][[User talk:SnorlaxMonster|<span style="color:#0000A7">'''Monster'''</span>]] 04:19, 28 August 2011 (UTC)<br />
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:::Wish someone had explained this to me earlier. Ok I've fixed those than needed fixing and undone the rest. However, I'll go over the others and change them all to 0= later on. Thanks. '''[[User:Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#00693E">Toon Ganondorf</span> ]] [[User Talk:Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#D4AF37">(t</span>]] [[Special:Contributions/Toon Ganondorf|<span style="color:#D4AF37">c)</span>]]''' 04:43, 28 August 2011 (UTC)<br />
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== Re: Re: Rhyhorn ==<br />
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I was talking about the {{tc|Hiker}} Ash once battled, but it's okay, that image has already been uploaded. --[[User:FinnishPokéFan92|FinnishPokéFan92]] 12:22, 7 November 2011 (UTC)<br />
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== Re: Plagiarising my Harrison's Sneasel article ==<br />
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Whoa whoa whoa! Easy there! I never intended to steal your article, and I have clearly marked there that you have the same article as well, so I'm not taking all the credit myself. And besides, I didn't copy the text from your article, only from Harrison's page. --[[User:FinnishPokéFan92|FinnishPokéFan92]] 13:19, 9 November 2011 (UTC)<br />
:Sorry, but I still doesn't like that something that I put here is just taken away. Never mind... --[[User:FinnishPokéFan92|FinnishPokéFan92]] 15:05, 10 November 2011 (UTC)<br />
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== Hello ==<br />
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Hello, would it be possible for you to come on aim? <span style="color:#009900">♫♪</span> [[User:Adyniz|<span style="color:#A80000;">'''エイデ'''</span>]][[User talk:Adyniz|<span style="color:#003399;">'''ィニズ'''</span>]] <span style="color:#009900">♪♫</span> 04:20, 3 December 2011 (UTC)<br />
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== Undoing my work ==<br />
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If you have a problem with my revisions to the Prototype Pokémon page, you can discuss them with me rather than childishly undoing everything without so much as an explanation. This is highly unprofessional conduct on your part. -[[User:Unown Lord|Unown Lord]] 08:02, 6 December 2011 (UTC)</div>Unown Lordhttps://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/w/index.php?title=List_of_unused_Pok%C3%A9mon_and_character_designs&diff=1563965List of unused Pokémon and character designs2011-12-06T07:59:33Z<p>Unown Lord: Undo revision 1563964 by Toon Ganondorf (talk)</p>
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<div>There are Pokémon and characters that were just a few of many different designs that [[Game Freak]] created. Only a few were added, and even those often went through redesigns before making it into the final product.<br />
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==Unreleased Pokémon==<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Buhi<br />
|type1=Unknown<br />
|img=Capsule Monsters Buhi.jpg<br />
|epnum=Capsule Monsters<br />
|epname=Capsule Monsters<br />
|desc=Nothing is known about this Pokémon other than its Pokédex number, #124, the same as {{p|Jynx}}.}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Papyō<br />
|type1=Unknown<br />
|img=Capsule Monsters Papyo.jpg<br />
|epnum=Capsule Monsters<br />
|epname=Capsule Monsters<br />
|desc=Nothing is known about this Pokémon other than its Pokédex number, #211, the same as {{p|Qwilfish}}.}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Oviparous creature<br />
|type1=Unknown<br />
|img=Oviparous Capsule Monster.jpg<br />
|epnum=Capsule Monsters<br />
|epname=Capsule Monsters<br />
|desc=In the artwork featuring early versions of Red and Rhydon inside a cave, an unidentified Pokémon can be seen. It appears to be hatching from an {{pkmn|egg}}.}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Godzillante & Gorillaimo<br />
|type1=Fire<br />
|type2=Unknown<br />
|img=Capsule Monsters Godzillante Gorillaimo.jpg<br />
|epnum=Capsule Monsters<br />
|epname=Capsule Monsters<br />
|desc=Nothing is known about this first Pokémon 'Godzillante'. It may have been a {{type|Fire}}, as it is shown to be breathing fire. As its name implies, it was most likely based on {{wp|Godzilla}}. Godzillante notably shares a resemblance to one of the [http://dogasu.bulbagarden.net/manga/pocket_monsters/pm_01/09_fake_pokemon.jpg fake Pokémon toys] shown in the [[Pokémon Pocket Monsters]] manga volume 1 (p. 107). Nothing is known about the second Pokémon 'Gorillaimo'. Its hat could be a reference to the character {{wb|Ninten}} from the {{wb|Ape Inc.}} game, {{wb|Mother (video game)|Mother}}. Its also resembles the [[Nintendo]] character [[dk:Donkey Kong|Donkey Kong]].}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Dragon4<br />
|type1=Dragon<br />
|img=Capsule Monsters Dragon4.jpg<br />
|epnum=Capsule Monsters<br />
|epname=Capsule Monsters<br />
|desc=Nothing is known about this Pokémon other than its Pokédex number, #174, the same as {{p|Igglybuff}}.}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Kurusu<br />
|type1=Water<br />
|img=Alpha kurusu.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|desc=The only known information about this creature is its name and image. In the playable alpha demo of Gold and Silver, its National Pokédex number was 212, it was a {{type2|Water}}, and knew the moves Growl, Water Gun, and Tackle. Despite the numbering, it was the Water-type starter in the alpha demos. Since it resembles a seal, some fans believe it may have inspired {{p|Spheal}}'s design, but they are no more similar than either of them is to {{p|Seel}}.}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Honōguma<br />
|type1=Fire<br />
|img=Alpha honouguma.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|desc=Honōguma's name is a combination of 炎 ''honō'' for flame, and 熊 ''kuma'' for bear. Like Kurusu above, its name and image are all that is known. While not confirmed, its name almost definitely means it was a {{type2|Fire}}. In the alpha it was a {{type2|Fire}}, and knew the moves Ember, Scratch, and Leer; it was the Fire-type starter. Given its name refers to it as a bear, some fans believe it could have been an early version of the {{p|Teddiursa}} evolution family, but that seems doubtful.}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Unnamed creature<br />
|type1=Unknown<br />
|img=Alpha top.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|desc=[[File:237Hitmontop.png|150px|right]]This strange creature appeared as art but was never given a name. Its extremely odd appearance is somewhat similar to {{p|Hitmontop}}; namely the multiple feet around its midsection. Although this creature has its point located on its bottom, and Hitmontop has its point located on its head, this creature may have been redesigned as Hitmontop, although it would seem unlikely that it was originally part of the {{p|Tyrogue}} evolution line. }}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Unnamed turtle<br />
|type1=Unknown<br />
|img=Alpha turtle.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|desc=[[File:564Tirtouga.png|200px|right]]Nothing is known about this turtle Pokémon. Notably, it barely resembles anything that was released in Generation II. It bears a resemblance to {{p|Tirtouga}} from [[Generation V]], although it does not appear to be a {{type2|Water}}. }}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Unnamed sheep<br />
|type1=Unknown<br />
|img=<br />
|epnum=Game Freak<br />
|epname=Game Freak<br />
|desc={{Bulbanews|Unused Pokémon design revealed in magazine interview}}Nothing is known about this Pokémon, nor is there any artwork of it known to exist. An interview in @Gamer magazine with Junichi Masuda and Ken Sugimori, directors of development and art respectively at Game Freak, revealed that there was a rejected Pokémon design, based off of the {{wp|Dolly (sheep)|first cloned sheep}}, but it was deemed to be "too controversial." Since Dolly, the cloned sheep, was born several months after the release of Pokémon Red and Green in Japan, it's more likely that this Pokémon would have been intended for [[Generation II]].}}<br />
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==Altered Pokémon==<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Gengar & Nidorino<br />
|type1=Poison<br />
|type2=Ghost<br />
|img=Capsule Monsters Cover.jpg<br />
|epnum=Capsule Monsters<br />
|epname=Capsule Monsters<br />
|desc={{main|Gengar (Pokémon)}}[[File:094Gengar.png|100px|right]][[File:033Nidorino.png|100px|right]]<br>{{main|Nidorino (Pokémon)}}<br><br>An early version of Gengar, and a creature with traits of Nidorino, {{p|Gyarados}} and {{p|Feraligatr}}.}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Kokana<br />
|type1=Bug<br />
|img=Kokana.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Red and Green beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Red and Green beta<br />
|desc={{main|Weedle (Pokémon)}}[[File:013Weedle.png|100px|right]]<br><br>An early version of Weedle.}}<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Kasanagi<br />
|type1=Bug<br />
|img=Kasanagi.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Red and Green beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Red and Green beta<br />
|desc=The evolution of Kokana. It was replaced by {{p|Kakuna}}, although they share little similarities.}}<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Kasanagi evolution<br />
|type1=Bug<br />
|type2=Flying<br />
|img=Kasanagi evolution.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Red and Green beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Red and Green beta<br />
|desc=The evolution of Kasanagi. Like its pre-evolution, it was replaced by {{p|Beedrill}}, but it somewhat resembles {{p|Ledian}}.}}<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Poliwag<br />
|type1=Water<br />
|img=Prototype Poliwag.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Red and Green Beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Red and Green Beta<br />
|desc={{main|Poliwag (Pokémon)}}[[File:060Poliwag.png|100px|right]]<br><br>An early version of Poliwag.}}<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Nyosuka<br />
|type1=Water<br />
|img=Nyosuka.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Red and Green Beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Red and Green Beta<br />
|desc={{main|Poliwhirl (Pokémon)}}[[File:061Poliwhirl.png|100px|right]]<br>{{main|Poliwrath (Pokémon)}}[[File:062Poliwrath.png|100px|right]]<br><br>An early version of Poliwhirl or Poliwrath. Notably it is wearing a crown, similar to the [[King's Rock]] necessary to evolve Poliwhirl into {{p|Politoed}}.}}<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Dragonair<br />
|type1=Dragon<br />
|img=Prototype Dragonair.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Red and Green Beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Red and Green Beta<br />
|desc={{main|Dragonair (Pokémon)}}[[File:148Dragonair.png|100px|right]]<br><br>An early version of Dragonair.}}<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Happa<br />
|type1=Grass<br />
|img=Alpha happa.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|desc={{main|Chikorita (Pokémon)}}[[File:152Chikorita.png|160px|right]]<br><br>Happa's name simply means "leaf" in Japanese. Happa is the early version of Chikorita. Happa resembles Chikorita without its body and legs. It isn't known why the design was changed, but without the body and legs, Chikorita would have been significantly smaller than the other two Generation II starters; {{p|Cyndaquil}} and {{p|Totodile}}. In the alpha, its Pokédex number was 152 and it knew the moves Leech Seed, Tackle, and an unknown move called "Serene".}}<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Ledyba<br />
|type1=Bug<br />
|type2=Flying<br />
|img=Rediba Silver Title Cutscene Concept.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|desc={{main|Ledyba (Pokémon)}}[[File:165Ledyba.png|130px|right]]<br><br>An early version of Ledyba. Unlike the final design, it has a black abdomen rather than a cream colored one. It also has a single pair of hands, and a pair of feet, and it appears to be headless, with its eyes and antenna attached to its body. There is also beta art of Silver. His hair is shorter and he appears to be closer to Ethan's age.}}<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Marill<br />
|type1=Water<br />
|img=Alpha mariru.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|desc={{main|Marill (Pokémon)}}[[File:183Marill.png|200px|right]]<br><br>An early version of Marill. While they are recognizably similar, they are visually quite different. The pink/purple color is the main difference as well as the notably missing large ears. It also sports a thinner body, more resembling a rodent, but does not sport Marill's erratic tail pattern, though with this being a concept art, small details were most likely not a concern at the time.}}<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Girafarig<br />
|type1=Normal<br />
|type2=Psychic<br />
|img=Alpha kirinriki.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|desc={{main|Girafarig (Pokémon)}}[[File:203Girafarig.png|130px|right]]<br><br>This concept art of Girafarig shows the original design contained two full-sized giraffe heads, instead of the final version's one. It is also unknown why the design was changed, but overall it remains mostly similar outside of some coloring differences (though, because this is concept art, specific coloring details were most likely not considered at the time). This design might be reference to Girafarig's name being a [[wp:Palindrome|palindrome]].}}<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Bukū<br />
|type1=Water<br />
|type2=Poison<br />
|img=Alpha bukuu.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|desc={{main|Qwilfish (Pokémon)}}[[File:211Qwilfish.png|190px|right]]<br><br>Bukū's name is derived from "fugu", the Japanese word for blowfish. It is most likely an early version of Qwilfish. Notable differences between Qwilfish and this pre-release version are the colors, and shape of the tail. However, the shape of the tail does appear slightly similar to the length of the tail in Qwilfish's [[Generation II]] back sprite. However, this was just an error and no other generation shows Qwilfish's tail that short.}}<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Blaziken / Latias<br />
|type1=Fire<br />
|type2=Dragon<br />
|img=Latias Blaziken.jpg<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire beta<br />
|desc={{main|Blaziken (Pokémon)}}[[File:257Blaziken.png|70px|right]][[File:380Latias.png|70px|right]]<br>{{main|Latias (Pokémon)}}<br><br>Sometimes referred to as Latiaziken or Latiken by fans, this beta image from Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire depicts a creature with traits of both {{p|Latias}} and {{p|Blaziken}}. In appearance, it more closely resembles Blaziken. However, some features, including the size, are more similar to Latias. Some of its features do not resemble those of either Pokémon, such as the hands.}}<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Shellos & Gastrodon<br />
|type1=water<br />
|type2=ground<br />
|img=Spr b 4d 422b.png<br />
|img2=Spr b 4d 423b.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire beta<br />
|desc={{main|Shellos (Pokémon)}}[[File:422Shellos-East.png|75px|right]][[File:422Shellos-West.png|75px|right]][[File:423Gastrodon-East.png|105px|right]][[File:423Gastrodon-West.png|105px|right]]<br>{{main|Gastrodon (Pokémon)}}<br><br>Prototype back sprites of Shellos and Gastrodon show an another form for each. These forms are possibly leftovers from when Shellos and Gastrodon were planned to be in Generation III. Shellos's sprite is pink, like its West Sea variation, and seems to combine the western variation's head with the Eastern variation's body, while Gastrodon's sprite is brown and looks like its Western variation, but with more rock-like protrusions on its body. Gastrodon's Platinum Pokédex entry appears to reference its beta sprite.}}<br />
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===Minor alterations===<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Blastoise & Staryu<br />
|type1=Water<br />
|img=Early Blastoise and Staryu sketch.jpg<br />
|epnum=Capsule Monsters<br />
|epname=Capsule Monsters<br />
|desc={{main|Blastoise (Pokémon)}}[[File:009Blastoise.png|70px|right]][[File:120Staryu.png|70px|right]]<br>{{main|Staryu (Pokémon)}}<br><br>In this early depiction of a {{pkmn|battle}}, {{p|Blastoise}} is without its signature {{m|Hydro Cannon|water cannons}}. Its shell is also much more rounded, making it appear similar to {{p|Golem}}. It also has a much flatter face and more pronounced ears. {{p|Staryu}} is much more geometric in its design without its gem's supporting struts. Staryu closely matches its {{3v2|Red|Green|Blue}} sprites.}}<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Gastly and Slowbro <br />
|type1=Ghost<br />
|type2=Water<br />
|img=Early Gastly and Slowbro.jpg<br />
|epnum=Capsule Monsters<br />
|epname=Capsule Monsters<br />
|desc={{main|Gastly (Pokémon)}}[[File:092Gastly.png|70px|right]][[File:080Slowbro.png|70px|right]]<br>{{main|Slowbro (Pokémon)}}<br><br>Early versions of Gastly and Slowbro. Gastly closely matches its {{3v2|Red|Green|Blue}} sprites.}}<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Rhydon<br />
|type1=Ground<br />
|type2=Rock<br />
|img=Early Rhydon.jpg<br />
|epnum=Capsule Monsters<br />
|epname=Capsule Monsters<br />
|desc={{main|Rhydon (Pokémon)}}[[File:112Rhydon.png|150px|right]]<br><br>Early sketches of the [[Capsule Monsters]] creature that would become {{p|Rhydon}}, the first designed [[Pokémon]].}}<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Lapras<br />
|type1=Water<br />
|type2=Ice<br />
|img=Early Lapras sketch.jpg<br />
|epnum=Capsule Monsters<br />
|epname=Capsule Monsters<br />
|desc={{main|Lapras (Pokémon)}}[[File:131Lapras.png|150px|right]]<br><br>An early version of Lapras. While they are recognizably similar, they are visually quite different. Notably Lapras's curly ears are not present. Under the chin the pattern appears different, blending in with the texture of the rest of the head. There are also no visible appendages or tail but that may be due to the water. However, it bears a striking resemblance to its [[Lapras (Pokémon)#Sprites|Generation I back sprite]]. Also in the sketch is a early design of {{ga|Red}}.}}<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|pkmn=Pikachu<br />
|type=Electric<br />
|img=Spr 1g 025.png<br />
|img2=Bandai_Pikachu_card.jpg<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Red and Green Versions<br />
|epname=Pokémon Red and Green Versions<br />
|desc={{main|Pikachu (Pokémon)}}<br><br>[[File:025Pikachu.png|right|300px]]Pikachu's belly was originally a different color than the rest of it's body. It has so far only been shown on its Red and Green sprite, Red and Blue sprite, and a [[Pocket Monsters Carddass Trading Cards|Pocket Monsters Carddass Trading Card]].}}<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|pkmn=Kakuna<br />
|type1=Bug<br />
|type2=Poison<br />
|img=Spr_1b_014.png<br />
|img2=Bandai_Kakuna_card.jpg<br />
|epnum=Pocket Monsters Carddass Trading Cards<br />
|epname=Pocket Monsters Carddass Trading Cards<br />
|desc={{main|Kakuna (Pokémon)}}<br><br>[[File:014Kakuna.png|right]]The "arms" on Kakuna seen in its Red and Blue sprite are commonly mistaken to be a sprite error, as they are rarely shown in any other media. They have so far only been shown on its Red and Blue sprite and a [[Pocket Monsters Carddass Trading Cards|Pocket Monsters Carddass Trading Card]].}}<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|pkmn=Graveler<br />
|type1=Rock<br />
|type2=Ground<br />
|img=Bandai_Graveler_card.jpg<br />
|epnum=Pocket Monsters Carddass Trading Cards<br />
|epname=Pocket Monsters Carddass Trading Cards<br />
|desc={{main|Graveler (Pokémon)}}<br><br>[[File:075Graveler.png|right]]Graveler was originally shown with fingers colored differently than the rest of its body, as seen in a [[Pocket Monsters Carddass Trading Cards|Pocket Monsters Carddass Trading Card]].}}<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|pkmn=Exeggcute<br />
|type1=Grass<br />
|type2=Psychic<br />
|img=Spr_1b_102.png<br />
|img2=Bandai_Exeggcute_card.jpg<br />
|epnum=Pocket Monsters Carddass Trading Cards<br />
|epname=Pocket Monsters Carddass Trading Cards<br />
|desc={{main|Exeggcute (Pokémon)}}<br><br>[[File:102Exeggcute.png|right]]Exeggcute was originally shown with one large central egg surrounded by smaller eggs, as seen in its Red and Blue sprite and a [[Pocket Monsters Carddass Trading Cards|Pocket Monsters Carddass Trading Card]].}}<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|pkmn=Rhyhorn<br />
|type1=Ground<br />
|type2=Rock<br />
|img=Spr_1b_111.png<br />
|img2=Bandai_Rhyhorn_card.jpg<br />
|epnum=Pocket Monsters Carddass Trading Cards<br />
|epname=Pocket Monsters Carddass Trading Cards<br />
|desc={{main|Rhyhorn (Pokémon)}}<br><br>[[File:111Rhyhorn.png|right]]Rhyhorn originally had more pointed spikes, as seen in its Red and Blue sprite and a [[Pocket Monsters Carddass Trading Cards|Pocket Monsters Carddass Trading Card]].}}<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Pocket Monsters Blue designs<br />
|type1=Water<br />
|img=Pocket Monsters Blue bg.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Blue (Japanese)<br />
|epname=Pokémon Blue (Japanese)<br />
|desc=[[File:007Squirtle.png|40px|right]][[File:067Machoke.png|40px|right]][[File:023Ekans.png|40px|right]][[File:033Nidorino.png|40px|right]]The background artwork for the Japanese [[Pokémon Blue (Japanese)|Pokémon Blue]] uses some ambiguous Pokémon designs. One of these is of {{p|Squirtle}}, with a larger shell and a different tail. Another is of {{p|Ekans}}, with visible teeth and a larger face than in the final game. There is a design in the center that resembles a {{p|Machoke}}, only with a slightly different face. Near the bottom right is a Pokémon face, possibly based on {{p|Nidorino}}. <br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Bellossom<br />
|type1=Grass<br />
|img=182Bellossom GS.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|desc={{main|Bellossom (Pokémon)}}[[File:182Bellossom.png|190px|right]]<br><br>Both early artwork of Bellossom and its Gold and Silver artwork show that it was originally to be a similar color to its other evolutionary relatives. A possible explanation for this change would be the intention to avoid another [[Pokémon controversy#Racism|racial controversy]], as the original Bellossom design appears similar to traditional {{wp|polynesia|polynesian}} dress. However, this is unlikely to be the case.}}<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Tyranitar<br />
|type1=Rock<br />
|type2=Dark<br />
|img=Alpha tyranitar.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|desc={{main|Tyranitar (Pokémon)}}[[File:248Tyranitar.png|230px|right]]<br><br>This early version of Tyranitar is nearly identical to the design seen in the finalized Gold and Silver versions. It was shown alongside two unnamed Pokémon (seen in the section above) on the cover of a Japanese gaming magazine, where it was the only early design to become a released Pokémon. It has very few differences compared to the final version. Of these differences, the early Tyranitar design is more heavy-set, has a tan rather than indigo belly, has arms more reminiscent of Nidoking, and dozens of short spikes upon its back rather than a few long ones. It seems peculiar that Tyranitar was nearly completed at the time, but the other two featured Pokémon were never seen in their original designs.}}<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Treecko<br />
|type1=Grass<br />
|img=Treecko concept art.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire beta<br />
|desc={{main|Treecko (Pokémon)}}[[File:252Treecko RS.png|150px|right]]<br><br>Concept art of Treecko shows numerous designs for the creature before the final design was decided. Many of these early sketches more closely resemble real geckos than the final product.}}<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Torchic<br />
|type1=Fire<br />
|img=Torchic Beta.jpg<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire beta<br />
|desc={{main|Torchic (Pokémon)}}[[File:255Torchic RS.png|100px|right]]<br><br>This early version of Torchic is nearly identical to the current Torchic, aside from the large floppy ears, rather than its final design's flame shaped feathers on its head, and a flame-shaped marking on the back of its head.}}<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Excadrill<br />
|type1=Ground<br />
|type2=Steel<br />
|img=BW Prerelease double battle.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Black and White beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Black and White beta<br />
|desc={{main|Excadrill (Pokémon)}}[[File:530Excadrill.png|200px|right]]<br><br>In Excadrill's first appearance in a promotional video, the red markings on its body were mirrored. However, it was changed to its current appearance the next video it appeared in.}}<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Throh and Sawk<br />
|type1=Fighting<br />
|img=<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Black and White beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Black and White beta<br />
|desc={{main|Throh (Pokémon)}}[[File:538Throh.png|100px|right]]<br>{{main|Sawk (Pokémon)}}[[File:539Sawk.png|100px|right]]<br>According to interviews with [[Ken Sugimori]] in ''Nintendo Dream'', during development, Sawk and Throh both had horns making them look more like Oni. However, they were replaced with eyebrows so as not to clash with {{p|Tornadus}} and {{p|Thundurus}}, who both were originally designed to be red and blue, like Throh and Sawk.}}<br />
<br />
==Unreleased characters==<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Female main character<br />
|type1=LeafGreen<br />
|type2=Black<br />
|img=Sugimori Starter artwork.png<br />
|img2=Early Leaf.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Red and Green beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Red and Green beta<br />
|desc=[[File:Red, Green and Blue Adventures.png|right|250px]]This art of a female {{player|character}} (with {{p|Squirtle}}) looks similar to {{adv|Green}}, as seen to the right. The image was shown on the boxes for the games, as well as in official strategy guides. It is unknown if she was ever intended to be a playable character, like {{ga|Red}}, or if she was supposed to be a supporting character, and act similar to the partner/rival of the player in {{2v2|Ruby|Sapphire}}. When Red and Green were later [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Versions|remade]], players finally got the chance to use a {{ga|Leaf|female character}}. It is possible she was based on this character, namely due to the near exact resemblance of this character and Green, who later donned the same outfit as this character in the {{chap|FireRed & LeafGreen}} of [[Pokémon Adventures]]. The lower artwork additionally raises the possibility of the female character being planned to appear in a [[Generation I]] game, showing that the same character has been used in [[a:File:Sugi art book.png|several]] [[a:File:Kensugiart3.png|artworks]].}}<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Female Trainer<br />
|type1=Ground<br />
|type2=Water<br />
|img=Alpha girltrainer.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|desc=This unnamed female {{pkmn|Trainer}} art was revealed in [[a:File:MicroGroup Game Review Volume 14.jpg|a magazine]] prior to Generation II but never officially released. It is unknown who this Trainer was supposed to represent, be it a main character, a supporting character, or just an NPC. Visually, she has similarities to multiple Trainer classes. Her age and appearance make her appear similar to a {{tc|Beauty}} or {{tc|Ace Trainer|Cool Trainer}}, but her outfit is similar to a {{tc|Lass}} or {{tc|Picnicker}}. There is an object on her shirt that looks like what could have been a gym badge. This badge has a rain drop on it, meaning she could have been a Water-type Gym Leader.}}<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Male Trainer<br />
|type1=Poison<br />
|img=Alpha boytrainer.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|desc=Hiding in the background of the [[a:File:MicroGroup Game Review Volume 14.jpg|same magazine]] as the female Trainer above was a male Trainer that was never used. As with the female Trainer, it is unknown if he was designed as a main character, or supporting character, or was simply representing a Trainer class. He has hints of multiple classes, such as a {{tc|Tamer}}, {{tc|Psychic}}, {{tc|Juggler}}, {{tc|Burglar}}, {{tc|Poké Maniac|PokéManiac}}, {{tc|PI|Gambler}} and a male Rocket {{tc|Executive}}. There is an object on his bandana that looks like what could have been a gym badge. This badge has a red diamond on it. Due to the dark colors used and the fact that he is pictured with Tyranitar, it is possible he was a Dark-type Gym Leader. }}<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Female Latiken Trainer<br />
|type1=Fire<br />
|type2=Dragon<br />
|img=Latias Blaziken.jpg<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire beta<br />
|desc=[[File:Latias_Latios.png|240px|right]]There is an unused Trainer seen on the beta sketch of Latiken. It is very difficult to tell what this trainer's role in the games was as she barely resembles anyone. Whether she was a player character, rival, or supporting character is currently unknown. This character has a strong resemblance to the character shown riding Latios in other art.}}<br />
<br />
==Unknown cries==<br />
<br />
===In {{2v2|Red|Blue}}===<br />
Within the coding of Pokémon Red and Blue, there is data for nine unused Pokémon cries. The cries are defined accordingly to the Pokémon's [[List of Pokémon by index number (Generation I)|index numbers]]. Whereas cry data for 30 [[Missingno.]] are left blank, resulting in voice 0 ({{p|Nidorino}}), pitch 0 and length 0 cries, there are a number of remaining cries which appear to have been defined intentionally. Cry 181 was notably reused for {{p|Crobat}} in {{2v2|Gold|Silver}}.<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Unknown Pokémon 67<br />
|type1=Unknown<br />
|img=<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Red and Green beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Red and Green beta<br />
|desc=Base 0, Pitch 128, Length 16. Similar to {{p|Togepi}}.}}<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Unknown Pokémon 69<br />
|type1=Unknown<br />
|img=<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Red and Green beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Red and Green beta<br />
|desc=Base 29, Pitch 244, Length 64. Similar to {{p|Golbat}}.}}<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Unknown Pokémon 79<br />
|type1=Unknown<br />
|img=<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Red and Green beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Red and Green beta<br />
|desc=Base 34, Pitch 255, Length 64.}}<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Unknown Pokémon 81<br />
|type1=Unknown<br />
|img=<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Red and Green beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Red and Green beta<br />
|desc=Base 14, Pitch 224, Length 96. Loosely resembles {{p|Poliwag}}, may be a reference to its prototype design or Nyosuke.}}<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Unknown Pokémon 94<br />
|type1=Unknown<br />
|img=<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Red and Green beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Red and Green beta<br />
|desc=Base 15, Pitch 64, Length 192. Similar to {{p|Dragonair}}.}}<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Unknown Pokémon 95<br />
|type1=Unknown<br />
|img=<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Red and Green beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Red and Green beta<br />
|desc=Base 15, Pitch 32, Length 192. Similar to {{p|Dragonite}}.}}<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Unknown Pokémon 127<br />
|type1=Unknown<br />
|img=<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Red and Green beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Red and Green beta<br />
|desc=Base 17, Pitch 32, Length 16.}}<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Unknown Pokémon 137<br />
|type1=Unknown<br />
|img=<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Red and Green beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Red and Green beta<br />
|desc=Base 15, Pitch 64, Length 128. Similar to Dragonair, longer than cry 94.}}<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Unknown Pokémon 181<br />
|type1=Unknown<br />
|img=<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Red and Green beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Red and Green beta<br />
|desc=Identical to {{p|Crobat}}. Base 29, Pitch 0, Length 128.}}<br />
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===In {{2v2|Ruby|Sapphire}}===<br />
In a [[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire beta#Prototype Ruby|leaked German version]] of Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, labelled 'Debugging Version 0509A' the cries of Pokémon with index numbers 252-276 are playable in the 'Driver Test' menu. Although these Pokémon normally correspond with [[? (glitch Pokémon)|?]], they have the cries of existing Pokémon exclusively to the Driver Test, suggesting that they may have once been real Pokémon.<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Unknown Pokémon 266<br />
|type1=Unknown<br />
|img=<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire beta<br />
|desc=There is an unused Pokémon cry assigned to index number 266.}}<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Unknown Pokémon 269<br />
|type1=Unknown<br />
|img=<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire beta<br />
|desc=There is an unused Pokémon cry assigned to index number 269.}}<br />
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==See also==<br />
* [[Beta Pokémon games]]<br />
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[[Category:Characters]]<br />
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[[de:Unveröffentlichte Pokémon und Charaktere]]<br />
[[it:Prototipi di Pokémon e personaggi]]<br />
[[ja:没ポケモンの一覧]]<br />
[[pl:Niepublikowane Pokémony]]</div>Unown Lordhttps://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/w/index.php?title=List_of_unused_Pok%C3%A9mon_and_character_designs&diff=1563963List of unused Pokémon and character designs2011-12-06T07:48:19Z<p>Unown Lord: </p>
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<div>There are Pokémon and characters that were just a few of many different designs that [[Game Freak]] created. Only a few were added, and even those often went through redesigns before making it into the final product.<br />
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==Unreleased Pokémon==<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Buhi<br />
|type1=Unknown<br />
|img=Capsule Monsters Buhi.jpg<br />
|epnum=Capsule Monsters<br />
|epname=Capsule Monsters<br />
|desc=Nothing is known about this Pokémon other than its Pokédex number, #124, the same as {{p|Jynx}}.}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Papyō<br />
|type1=Unknown<br />
|img=Capsule Monsters Papyo.jpg<br />
|epnum=Capsule Monsters<br />
|epname=Capsule Monsters<br />
|desc=Nothing is known about this Pokémon other than its Pokédex number, #211, the same as {{p|Qwilfish}}.}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Oviparous creature<br />
|type1=Unknown<br />
|img=Oviparous Capsule Monster.jpg<br />
|epnum=Capsule Monsters<br />
|epname=Capsule Monsters<br />
|desc=In the artwork featuring early versions of Red and Rhydon inside a cave, an unidentified Pokémon can be seen. It appears to be hatching from an {{pkmn|egg}}.}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Godzillante & Gorillaimo<br />
|type1=Fire<br />
|type2=Unknown<br />
|img=Capsule Monsters Godzillante Gorillaimo.jpg<br />
|epnum=Capsule Monsters<br />
|epname=Capsule Monsters<br />
|desc=Nothing is known about this first Pokémon 'Godzillante'. It may have been a {{type|Fire}}, as it is shown to be breathing fire. As its name implies, it was most likely based on {{wp|Godzilla}}. Godzillante notably shares a resemblance to one of the [http://dogasu.bulbagarden.net/manga/pocket_monsters/pm_01/09_fake_pokemon.jpg fake Pokémon toys] shown in the [[Pokémon Pocket Monsters]] manga volume 1 (p. 107). Nothing is known about the second Pokémon 'Gorillaimo'. Its hat could be a reference to the character {{wb|Ninten}} from the {{wb|Ape Inc.}} game, {{wb|Mother (video game)|Mother}}. Its also resembles the [[Nintendo]] character [[dk:Donkey Kong|Donkey Kong]].}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Dragon4<br />
|type1=Dragon<br />
|img=Capsule Monsters Dragon4.jpg<br />
|epnum=Capsule Monsters<br />
|epname=Capsule Monsters<br />
|desc=Nothing is known about this Pokémon other than its Pokédex number, #174, the same as {{p|Igglybuff}}.}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Kurusu<br />
|type1=Water<br />
|img=Alpha kurusu.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|desc=The only known information about this creature is its name and image. In the playable alpha demo of Gold and Silver, its National Pokédex number was 212, it was a {{type2|Water}}, and knew the moves Growl, Water Gun, and Tackle. Despite the numbering, it was the Water-type starter in the alpha demos. Since it resembles a seal, some fans believe it may have inspired {{p|Spheal}}'s design, but they are no more similar than either of them is to {{p|Seal}}.}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Honōguma<br />
|type1=Fire<br />
|img=Alpha honouguma.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|desc=Honōguma's name is a combination of 炎 ''honō'' for flame, and 熊 ''kuma'' for bear. Like Kurusu above, its name and image are all that is known. While not confirmed, its name almost definitely means it was a {{type2|Fire}}. In the alpha it was a {{type2|Fire}}, and knew the moves Ember, Scratch, and Leer; it was the Fire-type starter. Given its name refers to it as a bear, some fans believe it could have been an early version of the {{p|Teddiursa}} evolution family, but that seems doubtful.}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Unnamed creature<br />
|type1=Unknown<br />
|img=Alpha top.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|desc=[[File:237Hitmontop.png|150px|right]]This strange creature appeared as art but was never given a name. Its extremely odd appearance is somewhat similar to {{p|Hitmontop}}; namely the multiple feet around its midsection. Although this creature has its point located on its bottom, and Hitmontop has its point located on its head, this creature may have been redesigned as Hitmontop, although it would seem unlikely that it was originally part of the {{p|Tyrogue}} evolution line. }}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Unnamed turtle<br />
|type1=Unknown<br />
|img=Alpha turtle.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|desc=[[File:564Tirtouga.png|200px|right]]Nothing is known about this turtle Pokémon. Notably, it barely resembles anything that was released in Generation II. It bears a resemblance to {{p|Tirtouga}} from [[Generation V]], although it does not appear to be a {{type2|Water}}. }}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Unnamed sheep<br />
|type1=Unknown<br />
|img=<br />
|epnum=Game Freak<br />
|epname=Game Freak<br />
|desc={{Bulbanews|Unused Pokémon design revealed in magazine interview}}Nothing is known about this Pokémon, nor is there any artwork of it known to exist. An interview in @Gamer magazine with Junichi Masuda and Ken Sugimori, directors of development and art respectively at Game Freak, revealed that there was a rejected Pokémon design, based off of the {{wp|Dolly (sheep)|first cloned sheep}}, but it was deemed to be "too controversial." Since Dolly, the cloned sheep, was born several months after the release of Pokémon Red and Green in Japan, it's more likely that this Pokémon would have been intended for [[Generation II]].}}<br />
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==Altered Pokémon==<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Gengar & Nidorino<br />
|type1=Poison<br />
|type2=Ghost<br />
|img=Capsule Monsters Cover.jpg<br />
|epnum=Capsule Monsters<br />
|epname=Capsule Monsters<br />
|desc={{main|Gengar (Pokémon)}}[[File:094Gengar.png|100px|right]][[File:033Nidorino.png|100px|right]]<br>{{main|Nidorino (Pokémon)}}<br><br>An early version of Gengar, and a creature with traits of Nidorino, {{p|Gyarados}} and {{p|Feraligatr}}.}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Kokana<br />
|type1=Bug<br />
|img=Kokana.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Red and Green beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Red and Green beta<br />
|desc={{main|Weedle (Pokémon)}}[[File:013Weedle.png|100px|right]]<br><br>An early version of Weedle.}}<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Kasanagi<br />
|type1=Bug<br />
|img=Kasanagi.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Red and Green beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Red and Green beta<br />
|desc=The evolution of Kokana. It was replaced by {{p|Kakuna}}, although they share little similarities.}}<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Kasanagi evolution<br />
|type1=Bug<br />
|type2=Flying<br />
|img=Kasanagi evolution.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Red and Green beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Red and Green beta<br />
|desc=The evolution of Kasanagi. Like its pre-evolution, it was replaced by {{p|Beedrill}}, but it somewhat resembles {{p|Ledian}}.}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Poliwag<br />
|type1=Water<br />
|img=Prototype Poliwag.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Red and Green Beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Red and Green Beta<br />
|desc={{main|Poliwag (Pokémon)}}[[File:060Poliwag.png|100px|right]]<br><br>An early version of Poliwag.}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Nyosuka<br />
|type1=Water<br />
|img=Nyosuka.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Red and Green Beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Red and Green Beta<br />
|desc={{main|Poliwhirl (Pokémon)}}[[File:061Poliwhirl.png|100px|right]]<br>{{main|Poliwrath (Pokémon)}}[[File:062Poliwrath.png|100px|right]]<br><br>An early version of Poliwhirl or Poliwrath. Notably it is wearing a crown, similar to the [[King's Rock]] necessary to evolve Poliwhirl into {{p|Politoed}}.}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Dragonair<br />
|type1=Dragon<br />
|img=Prototype Dragonair.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Red and Green Beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Red and Green Beta<br />
|desc={{main|Dragonair (Pokémon)}}[[File:148Dragonair.png|100px|right]]<br><br>An early version of Dragonair.}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Happa<br />
|type1=Grass<br />
|img=Alpha happa.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|desc={{main|Chikorita (Pokémon)}}[[File:152Chikorita.png|160px|right]]<br><br>Happa's name simply means "leaf" in Japanese. Happa is the early version of Chikorita. Happa resembles Chikorita without its body and legs. It isn't known why the design was changed, but without the body and legs, Chikorita would have been significantly smaller than the other two Generation II starters; {{p|Cyndaquil}} and {{p|Totodile}}. In the alpha, its Pokédex number was 152 and it knew the moves Leech Seed, Tackle, and an unknown move called "Serene".}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Ledyba<br />
|type1=Bug<br />
|type2=Flying<br />
|img=Rediba Silver Title Cutscene Concept.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|desc={{main|Ledyba (Pokémon)}}[[File:165Ledyba.png|130px|right]]<br><br>An early version of Ledyba. Unlike the final design, it has a black abdomen rather than a cream colored one. It also has a single pair of hands, and a pair of feet, and it appears to be headless, with its eyes and antenna attached to its body. There is also beta art of Silver. His hair is shorter and he appears to be closer to Ethan's age.}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Marill<br />
|type1=Water<br />
|img=Alpha mariru.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|desc={{main|Marill (Pokémon)}}[[File:183Marill.png|200px|right]]<br><br>An early version of Marill. While they are recognizably similar, they are visually quite different. The pink/purple color is the main difference as well as the notably missing large ears. It also sports a thinner body, more resembling a rodent, but does not sport Marill's erratic tail pattern, though with this being a concept art, small details were most likely not a concern at the time.}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Girafarig<br />
|type1=Normal<br />
|type2=Psychic<br />
|img=Alpha kirinriki.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|desc={{main|Girafarig (Pokémon)}}[[File:203Girafarig.png|130px|right]]<br><br>This concept art of Girafarig shows the original design contained two full-sized giraffe heads, instead of the final version's one. It is also unknown why the design was changed, but overall it remains mostly similar outside of some coloring differences (though, because this is concept art, specific coloring details were most likely not considered at the time). This design might be reference to Girafarig's name being a [[wp:Palindrome|palindrome]].}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Bukū<br />
|type1=Water<br />
|type2=Poison<br />
|img=Alpha bukuu.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|desc={{main|Qwilfish (Pokémon)}}[[File:211Qwilfish.png|190px|right]]<br><br>Bukū's name is derived from "fugu", the Japanese word for blowfish. It is most likely an early version of Qwilfish. Notable differences between Qwilfish and this pre-release version are the colors, and shape of the tail. However, the shape of the tail does appear slightly similar to the length of the tail in Qwilfish's [[Generation II]] back sprite. However, this was just an error and no other generation shows Qwilfish's tail that short.}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Blaziken / Latias<br />
|type1=Fire<br />
|type2=Dragon<br />
|img=Latias Blaziken.jpg<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire beta<br />
|desc={{main|Blaziken (Pokémon)}}[[File:257Blaziken.png|70px|right]][[File:380Latias.png|70px|right]]<br>{{main|Latias (Pokémon)}}<br><br>Sometimes referred to as Latiaziken or Latiken by fans, this beta image from Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire depicts a creature with traits of both {{p|Latias}} and {{p|Blaziken}}. In appearance, it more closely resembles Blaziken. However, some features, including the size, are more similar to Latias. Some of its features do not resemble those of either Pokémon, such as the hands.}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Shellos & Gastrodon<br />
|type1=water<br />
|type2=ground<br />
|img=Spr b 4d 422b.png<br />
|img2=Spr b 4d 423b.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire beta<br />
|desc={{main|Shellos (Pokémon)}}[[File:422Shellos-East.png|75px|right]][[File:422Shellos-West.png|75px|right]][[File:423Gastrodon-East.png|105px|right]][[File:423Gastrodon-West.png|105px|right]]<br>{{main|Gastrodon (Pokémon)}}<br><br>Prototype back sprites of Shellos and Gastrodon show an another form for each. These forms are possibly leftovers from when Shellos and Gastrodon were planned to be in Generation III. Shellos's sprite is pink, like its West Sea variation, and seems to combine the western variation's head with the Eastern variation's body, while Gastrodon's sprite is brown and looks like its Western variation, but with more rock-like protrusions on its body. Gastrodon's Platinum Pokédex entry appears to reference its beta sprite.}}<br />
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===Minor alterations===<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Blastoise & Staryu<br />
|type1=Water<br />
|img=Early Blastoise and Staryu sketch.jpg<br />
|epnum=Capsule Monsters<br />
|epname=Capsule Monsters<br />
|desc={{main|Blastoise (Pokémon)}}[[File:009Blastoise.png|70px|right]][[File:120Staryu.png|70px|right]]<br>{{main|Staryu (Pokémon)}}<br><br>In this early depiction of a {{pkmn|battle}}, {{p|Blastoise}} is without its signature {{m|Hydro Cannon|water cannons}}. Its shell is also much more rounded, making it appear similar to {{p|Golem}}. It also has a much flatter face and more pronounced ears. {{p|Staryu}} is much more geometric in its design without its gem's supporting struts. Staryu closely matches its {{3v2|Red|Green|Blue}} sprites.}}<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Gastly and Slowbro <br />
|type1=Ghost<br />
|type2=Water<br />
|img=Early Gastly and Slowbro.jpg<br />
|epnum=Capsule Monsters<br />
|epname=Capsule Monsters<br />
|desc={{main|Gastly (Pokémon)}}[[File:092Gastly.png|70px|right]][[File:080Slowbro.png|70px|right]]<br>{{main|Slowbro (Pokémon)}}<br><br>Early versions of Gastly and Slowbro. Gastly closely matches its {{3v2|Red|Green|Blue}} sprites.}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Rhydon<br />
|type1=Ground<br />
|type2=Rock<br />
|img=Early Rhydon.jpg<br />
|epnum=Capsule Monsters<br />
|epname=Capsule Monsters<br />
|desc={{main|Rhydon (Pokémon)}}[[File:112Rhydon.png|150px|right]]<br><br>Early sketches of the [[Capsule Monsters]] creature that would become {{p|Rhydon}}, the first designed [[Pokémon]].}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Lapras<br />
|type1=Water<br />
|type2=Ice<br />
|img=Early Lapras sketch.jpg<br />
|epnum=Capsule Monsters<br />
|epname=Capsule Monsters<br />
|desc={{main|Lapras (Pokémon)}}[[File:131Lapras.png|150px|right]]<br><br>An early version of Lapras. While they are recognizably similar, they are visually quite different. Notably Lapras's curly ears are not present. Under the chin the pattern appears different, blending in with the texture of the rest of the head. There are also no visible appendages or tail but that may be due to the water. However, it bears a striking resemblance to its [[Lapras (Pokémon)#Sprites|Generation I back sprite]]. Also in the sketch is a early design of {{ga|Red}}.}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|pkmn=Pikachu<br />
|type=Electric<br />
|img=Spr 1g 025.png<br />
|img2=Bandai_Pikachu_card.jpg<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Red and Green Versions<br />
|epname=Pokémon Red and Green Versions<br />
|desc={{main|Pikachu (Pokémon)}}<br><br>[[File:025Pikachu.png|right|300px]]Pikachu's belly was originally a different color than the rest of it's body. It has so far only been shown on its Red and Green sprite, Red and Blue sprite, and a [[Pocket Monsters Carddass Trading Cards|Pocket Monsters Carddass Trading Card]].}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|pkmn=Kakuna<br />
|type1=Bug<br />
|type2=Poison<br />
|img=Spr_1b_014.png<br />
|img2=Bandai_Kakuna_card.jpg<br />
|epnum=Pocket Monsters Carddass Trading Cards<br />
|epname=Pocket Monsters Carddass Trading Cards<br />
|desc={{main|Kakuna (Pokémon)}}<br><br>[[File:014Kakuna.png|right]]The "arms" on Kakuna seen in its Red and Blue sprite are commonly mistaken to be a sprite error, as they are rarely shown in any other media. They have so far only been shown on its Red and Blue sprite and a [[Pocket Monsters Carddass Trading Cards|Pocket Monsters Carddass Trading Card]].}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|pkmn=Graveler<br />
|type1=Rock<br />
|type2=Ground<br />
|img=Bandai_Graveler_card.jpg<br />
|epnum=Pocket Monsters Carddass Trading Cards<br />
|epname=Pocket Monsters Carddass Trading Cards<br />
|desc={{main|Graveler (Pokémon)}}<br><br>[[File:075Graveler.png|right]]Graveler was originally shown with fingers colored differently than the rest of its body, as seen in a [[Pocket Monsters Carddass Trading Cards|Pocket Monsters Carddass Trading Card]].}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|pkmn=Exeggcute<br />
|type1=Grass<br />
|type2=Psychic<br />
|img=Spr_1b_102.png<br />
|img2=Bandai_Exeggcute_card.jpg<br />
|epnum=Pocket Monsters Carddass Trading Cards<br />
|epname=Pocket Monsters Carddass Trading Cards<br />
|desc={{main|Exeggcute (Pokémon)}}<br><br>[[File:102Exeggcute.png|right]]Exeggcute was originally shown with one large central egg surrounded by smaller eggs, as seen in its Red and Blue sprite and a [[Pocket Monsters Carddass Trading Cards|Pocket Monsters Carddass Trading Card]].}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|pkmn=Rhyhorn<br />
|type1=Ground<br />
|type2=Rock<br />
|img=Spr_1b_111.png<br />
|img2=Bandai_Rhyhorn_card.jpg<br />
|epnum=Pocket Monsters Carddass Trading Cards<br />
|epname=Pocket Monsters Carddass Trading Cards<br />
|desc={{main|Rhyhorn (Pokémon)}}<br><br>[[File:111Rhyhorn.png|right]]Rhyhorn originally had more pointed spikes, as seen in its Red and Blue sprite and a [[Pocket Monsters Carddass Trading Cards|Pocket Monsters Carddass Trading Card]].}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Pocket Monsters Blue designs<br />
|type1=Water<br />
|img=Pocket Monsters Blue bg.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Blue (Japanese)<br />
|epname=Pokémon Blue (Japanese)<br />
|desc=[[File:007Squirtle.png|40px|right]][[File:067Machoke.png|40px|right]][[File:023Ekans.png|40px|right]][[File:033Nidorino.png|40px|right]]The background artwork for the Japanese [[Pokémon Blue (Japanese)|Pokémon Blue]] uses some ambiguous Pokémon designs. One of these is of {{p|Squirtle}}, with a larger shell and a different tail. Another is of {{p|Ekans}}, with visible teeth and a larger face than in the final game. There is a design in the center that resembles a {{p|Machoke}}, only with a slightly different face. Near the bottom right is a Pokémon face, possibly based on {{p|Nidorino}}. <br />
}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Bellossom<br />
|type1=Grass<br />
|img=182Bellossom GS.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|desc={{main|Bellossom (Pokémon)}}[[File:182Bellossom.png|190px|right]]<br><br>Both early artwork of Bellossom and its Gold and Silver artwork show that it was originally to be a similar color to its other evolutionary relatives. A possible explanation for this change would be the intention to avoid another [[Pokémon controversy#Racism|racial controversy]], as the original Bellossom design appears similar to traditional {{wp|polynesia|polynesian}} dress. However, this is unlikely to be the case.}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Tyranitar<br />
|type1=Rock<br />
|type2=Dark<br />
|img=Alpha tyranitar.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|desc={{main|Tyranitar (Pokémon)}}[[File:248Tyranitar.png|230px|right]]<br><br>This early version of Tyranitar is nearly identical to the design seen in the finalized Gold and Silver versions. It was shown alongside two unnamed Pokémon (seen in the section above) on the cover of a Japanese gaming magazine, where it was the only early design to become a released Pokémon. It has very few differences compared to the final version. Of these differences, the early Tyranitar design is more heavy-set, has a tan rather than indigo belly, has arms more reminiscent of Nidoking, and dozens of short spikes upon its back rather than a few long ones. It seems peculiar that Tyranitar was nearly completed at the time, but the other two featured Pokémon were never seen in their original designs.}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Treecko<br />
|type1=Grass<br />
|img=Treecko concept art.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire beta<br />
|desc={{main|Treecko (Pokémon)}}[[File:252Treecko RS.png|150px|right]]<br><br>Concept art of Treecko shows numerous designs for the creature before the final design was decided. Many of these early sketches more closely resemble real geckos than the final product.}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Torchic<br />
|type1=Fire<br />
|img=Torchic Beta.jpg<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire beta<br />
|desc={{main|Torchic (Pokémon)}}[[File:255Torchic RS.png|100px|right]]<br><br>This early version of Torchic is nearly identical to the current Torchic, aside from the large floppy ears, rather than its final design's flame shaped feathers on its head, and a flame-shaped marking on the back of its head.}}<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Excadrill<br />
|type1=Ground<br />
|type2=Steel<br />
|img=BW Prerelease double battle.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Black and White beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Black and White beta<br />
|desc={{main|Excadrill (Pokémon)}}[[File:530Excadrill.png|200px|right]]<br><br>In Excadrill's first appearance in a promotional video, the red markings on its body were mirrored. However, it was changed to its current appearance the next video it appeared in.}}<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Throh and Sawk<br />
|type1=Fighting<br />
|img=<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Black and White beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Black and White beta<br />
|desc={{main|Throh (Pokémon)}}[[File:538Throh.png|100px|right]]<br>{{main|Sawk (Pokémon)}}[[File:539Sawk.png|100px|right]]<br>According to interviews with [[Ken Sugimori]] in ''Nintendo Dream'', during development, Sawk and Throh both had horns making them look more like Oni. However, they were replaced with eyebrows so as not to clash with {{p|Tornadus}} and {{p|Thundurus}}, who both were originally designed to be red and blue, like Throh and Sawk.}}<br />
<br />
==Unreleased characters==<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Female main character<br />
|type1=LeafGreen<br />
|type2=Black<br />
|img=Sugimori Starter artwork.png<br />
|img2=Early Leaf.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Red and Green beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Red and Green beta<br />
|desc=[[File:Red, Green and Blue Adventures.png|right|250px]]This art of a female {{player|character}} (with {{p|Squirtle}}) looks similar to {{adv|Green}}, as seen to the right. The image was shown on the boxes for the games, as well as in official strategy guides. It is unknown if she was ever intended to be a playable character, like {{ga|Red}}, or if she was supposed to be a supporting character, and act similar to the partner/rival of the player in {{2v2|Ruby|Sapphire}}. When Red and Green were later [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Versions|remade]], players finally got the chance to use a {{ga|Leaf|female character}}. It is possible she was based on this character, namely due to the near exact resemblance of this character and Green, who later donned the same outfit as this character in the {{chap|FireRed & LeafGreen}} of [[Pokémon Adventures]]. The lower artwork additionally raises the possibility of the female character being planned to appear in a [[Generation I]] game, showing that the same character has been used in [[a:File:Sugi art book.png|several]] [[a:File:Kensugiart3.png|artworks]].}}<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Female Trainer<br />
|type1=Ground<br />
|type2=Water<br />
|img=Alpha girltrainer.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|desc=This unnamed female {{pkmn|Trainer}} art was revealed in [[a:File:MicroGroup Game Review Volume 14.jpg|a magazine]] prior to Generation II but never officially released. It is unknown who this Trainer was supposed to represent, be it a main character, a supporting character, or just an NPC. Visually, she has similarities to multiple Trainer classes. Her age and appearance make her appear similar to a {{tc|Beauty}} or {{tc|Ace Trainer|Cool Trainer}}, but her outfit is similar to a {{tc|Lass}} or {{tc|Picnicker}}. There is an object on her shirt that looks like what could have been a gym badge. This badge has a rain drop on it, meaning she could have been a Water-type Gym Leader.}}<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Male Trainer<br />
|type1=Poison<br />
|img=Alpha boytrainer.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|desc=Hiding in the background of the [[a:File:MicroGroup Game Review Volume 14.jpg|same magazine]] as the female Trainer above was a male Trainer that was never used. As with the female Trainer, it is unknown if he was designed as a main character, or supporting character, or was simply representing a Trainer class. He has hints of multiple classes, such as a {{tc|Tamer}}, {{tc|Psychic}}, {{tc|Juggler}}, {{tc|Burglar}}, {{tc|Poké Maniac|PokéManiac}}, {{tc|PI|Gambler}} and a male Rocket {{tc|Executive}}. There is an object on his bandana that looks like what could have been a gym badge. This badge has a red diamond on it. Due to the dark colors used and the fact that he is pictured with Tyranitar, it is possible he was a Dark-type Gym Leader. }}<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Female Latiken Trainer<br />
|type1=Fire<br />
|type2=Dragon<br />
|img=Latias Blaziken.jpg<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire beta<br />
|desc=[[File:Latias_Latios.png|240px|right]]There is an unused Trainer seen on the beta sketch of Latiken. It is very difficult to tell what this trainer's role in the games was as she barely resembles anyone. Whether she was a player character, rival, or supporting character is currently unknown. This character has a strong resemblance to the character shown riding Latios in other art.}}<br />
<br />
==Unknown cries==<br />
<br />
===In {{2v2|Red|Blue}}===<br />
Within the coding of Pokémon Red and Blue, there is data for nine unused Pokémon cries. The cries are defined accordingly to the Pokémon's [[List of Pokémon by index number (Generation I)|index numbers]]. Whereas cry data for 30 [[Missingno.]] are left blank, resulting in voice 0 ({{p|Nidorino}}), pitch 0 and length 0 cries, there are a number of remaining cries which appear to have been defined intentionally. Cry 181 was notably reused for {{p|Crobat}} in {{2v2|Gold|Silver}}.<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Unknown Pokémon 67<br />
|type1=Unknown<br />
|img=<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Red and Green beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Red and Green beta<br />
|desc=Base 0, Pitch 128, Length 16. Similar to {{p|Togepi}}.}}<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Unknown Pokémon 69<br />
|type1=Unknown<br />
|img=<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Red and Green beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Red and Green beta<br />
|desc=Base 29, Pitch 244, Length 64. Similar to {{p|Golbat}}.}}<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Unknown Pokémon 79<br />
|type1=Unknown<br />
|img=<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Red and Green beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Red and Green beta<br />
|desc=Base 34, Pitch 255, Length 64.}}<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Unknown Pokémon 81<br />
|type1=Unknown<br />
|img=<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Red and Green beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Red and Green beta<br />
|desc=Base 14, Pitch 224, Length 96. Loosely resembles {{p|Poliwag}}, may be a reference to its prototype design or Nyosuke.}}<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Unknown Pokémon 94<br />
|type1=Unknown<br />
|img=<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Red and Green beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Red and Green beta<br />
|desc=Base 15, Pitch 64, Length 192. Similar to {{p|Dragonair}}.}}<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Unknown Pokémon 95<br />
|type1=Unknown<br />
|img=<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Red and Green beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Red and Green beta<br />
|desc=Base 15, Pitch 32, Length 192. Similar to {{p|Dragonite}}.}}<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Unknown Pokémon 127<br />
|type1=Unknown<br />
|img=<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Red and Green beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Red and Green beta<br />
|desc=Base 17, Pitch 32, Length 16.}}<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Unknown Pokémon 137<br />
|type1=Unknown<br />
|img=<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Red and Green beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Red and Green beta<br />
|desc=Base 15, Pitch 64, Length 128. Similar to Dragonair, longer than cry 94.}}<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Unknown Pokémon 181<br />
|type1=Unknown<br />
|img=<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Red and Green beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Red and Green beta<br />
|desc=Identical to {{p|Crobat}}. Base 29, Pitch 0, Length 128.}}<br />
<br />
===In {{2v2|Ruby|Sapphire}}===<br />
In a [[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire beta#Prototype Ruby|leaked German version]] of Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, labelled 'Debugging Version 0509A' the cries of Pokémon with index numbers 252-276 are playable in the 'Driver Test' menu. Although these Pokémon normally correspond with [[? (glitch Pokémon)|?]], they have the cries of existing Pokémon exclusively to the Driver Test, suggesting that they may have once been real Pokémon.<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Unknown Pokémon 266<br />
|type1=Unknown<br />
|img=<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire beta<br />
|desc=There is an unused Pokémon cry assigned to index number 266.}}<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Unknown Pokémon 269<br />
|type1=Unknown<br />
|img=<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire beta<br />
|desc=There is an unused Pokémon cry assigned to index number 269.}}<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
* [[Beta Pokémon games]]<br />
<br />
[[Category:Characters]]<br />
<br />
[[de:Unveröffentlichte Pokémon und Charaktere]]<br />
[[it:Prototipi di Pokémon e personaggi]]<br />
[[ja:没ポケモンの一覧]]<br />
[[pl:Niepublikowane Pokémony]]</div>Unown Lordhttps://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/w/index.php?title=Mossdeep_Space_Center&diff=1527486Mossdeep Space Center2011-10-10T11:35:57Z<p>Unown Lord: </p>
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<div>{{Infobox location<br />
|image=Mossdeep City Space Center Em.png<br />
|type=building<br />
|location_name=Mossdeep Space Center<br />
|japanese_name=トクサネうちゅうセンター<br />
|translated_name=Tokusane Space Center<br />
|location=[[Mossdeep City]]<br />
|region=Hoenn<br />
|generation={{Gen|III}}<br />
|map=mossdeepmap.png<br />
}}<br />
The '''Mossdeep Space Center''' (Japanese: '''トクサネうちゅうセンター''' ''{{tt|Tokusane|Mossdeep}} Space Center'') is located in [[Mossdeep City]]. This destination was chosen because of Mossdeep's ideal weather, clear and sunny with stable winds. The Space Center successfully sends rockets into space, though specifics of the space missions are unknown. There is a white rock outside which holds a special meaning to the people at the space center; it is a symbol of their wish for their rockets to fly safely.<br />
<br />
==In the games==<br />
===In Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire===<br />
[[File:Mossdeep City Space Center.png|thumb|right|The Mossdeep Space Center as depicted in {{2v2|Ruby|Sapphire}}]]<br />
Many scientists work here and are dedicated to the rocket launches' success. The Space Center contains many blueprints of rockets, machines and computers, and has two accessible floors. The Mossdeep Space Center has little to do with the storyline in {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}}.<br />
<br />
In the game, a man by the window will reveal the number of successful launches there have been. Another person in the Space Center will give the player a {{evostone|Sun Stone}}.<br />
<br />
===In Pokémon Emerald===<br />
The Space Center in Mossdeep plays a much larger role in {{game|Emerald}}. After failing to take control of {{p|Groudon}}, [[Team Magma]] tries to obtain the rocket fuel there to use to make [[Mt. Chimney]] erupt. Team Magma sends a letter to the Space Center, informing them that Team Magma will take the rocket fuel and causing a panic. After earning the {{badge|Mind}} at [[Mossdeep Gym]], Team Magma attacks the center, and the player must enter the Space Center and defeat all of the [[Team Magma]] grunts on the first floor in order to go to the second floor. On the second floor, the {{player}} meets up with [[Steven Stone]] and pairs up with him to [[double battle]] against [[Maxie]] and [[Tabitha]].<br />
<br />
====Trainers====<br />
=====1F=====<br />
{{trainerheader|building}}<br />
{{trainerentry|RSE_MagmaGruntF.png|Team Magma|Grunt|620|2|041|Zubat|♀|31|no|261|Poochyena|♀|31|no}}<br />
{{trainerdiv|building}}<br />
{{trainerentry|RSE_MagmaGruntM.png|Team Magma|Grunt|640|1|322|Numel|♂|32|no}}<br />
{{trainerdiv|building}}<br />
{{trainerentry|RSE_MagmaGruntM.png|Team Magma|Grunt|640|1|343|Baltoy||32|no}}<br />
{{trainerdiv|building}}<br />
{{trainerentry|RSE_MagmaGruntM.png|Team Magma|Grunt|600|3|262|Mightyena|♂|26|no|262|Mightyena|♂|28|no|322|Numel|♂|30|no}}<br />
{{trainerfooter|building}}<br />
<br />
=====2F=====<br />
{{trainerheader|building}}<br />
{{trainerentry|RSE_MagmaGruntM.png|Team Magma|Grunt|640|1|041|Zubat|♂|32|no}}<br />
{{trainerdiv|building}}<br />
{{trainerentry|RSE_MagmaGruntM.png|Team Magma|Grunt|640|1|262|Mightyena|♂|32|no}}<br />
{{trainerdiv|building}}<br />
{{trainerentry|RSE_MagmaGruntM.png|Team Magma|Grunt|640|1|343|Baltoy||32|no}}<br />
{{trainerfooter|building}}<br />
<br />
{{-}}<br />
{{Party|tag=yes|color={{ruby color light}}|bordercolor={{ruby color}}|headcolor={{fire color}}<br />
|color1={{ruby color light}}|headcolor1={{fire color}}|color2={{ruby color light}}|headcolor2={{fire color}}<br />
|class=Magma Leader<br />
|name={{color2|000000|Maxie}}<br />
|sprite=MagmaBossMaxie.png<br />
|class2=Magma Admin<br />
|name2={{color2|000000|Tabitha}}<br />
|sprite2=Tabithasprite.png<br />
|game=E<br />
|location=Mossdeep Space Center<br />
|prize={{pdollar}}5120<br />
|pokemon=6<br />
|pokemon1={{Pokémon/3|game=Emerald|ndex=262|pokemon=Mightyena<br />
|gender=male|level=42|type1=Dark|ability=Intimidate<br />
|move1=Take Down|move1type=Normal<br />
|move2=Swagger|move2type=Normal<br />
|move3=Scary Face|move3type=Normal<br />
|move4=Taunt|move4type=Dark}}<br />
|pokemon2={{Pokémon/3|game=Emerald|ndex=323|pokemon=Camerupt<br />
|gender=male|level=44|type1=Fire|type2=Ground|ability=Magma Armor<br />
|move1=Earthquake|move1type=Ground<br />
|move2=Amnesia|move2type=Psychic<br />
|move3=Rock Slide|move3type=Rock<br />
|move4=Take Down|move4type=Normal}}<br />
|pokemon3={{Pokémon/3|game=Emerald|ndex=169|pokemon=Crobat<br />
|gender=male|level=43|type1=Poison|type2=Flying|ability=Inner Focus<br />
|move1=Confuse Ray|move1type=Ghost<br />
|move2=Air Cutter|move2type=Flying<br />
|move3=Mean Look|move3type=Normal<br />
|move4=Wing Attack|move4type=Flying}}<br />
|pokemon4={{Pokémon/3|game=Emerald|ndex=323|pokemon=Camerupt <br />
|gender=male|level=36|types2|type1=Fire|type2=Ground|ability=Oblivious<br />
|move1=Take Down|move1type=Normal<br />
|move2=Amnesia|move2type=Psychic<br />
|move3=Focus Energy|move3type=Normal<br />
|move4=Rock Slide|move4type=Rock}}<br />
|pokemon5={{Pokémon/3|game=Emerald|ndex=262|pokemon=Mightyena<br />
|gender=male|level=38|type1=Dark|ability=Intimidate<br />
|move1=Scary Face|move1type=Normal<br />
|move2=Swagger|move2type=Normal<br />
|move3=Roar|move3type=Normal<br />
|move4=Take Down|move4type=Normal}}<br />
|pokemon6={{Pokémon/3|game=Emerald|ndex=042|pokemon=Golbat<br />
|gender=male|level=40|type1=Poison|type2=Flying|ability=Inner Focus<br />
|move1=Air Cutter|move1type=Flying<br />
|move2=Confuse Ray|move2type=Ghost<br />
|move3=Bite|move3type=Dark<br />
|move4=Wing Attack|move4type=Flying}}}}<br />
<br />
===Layout===<br />
{| align="center" style="background: #000; {{roundy|10px}}; border: 5px solid #{{locationcolor/med|building}}"<br />
|-<br />
! style="background:#{{locationcolor/light|building}}; {{roundytl|5px}};" | Version <br />
! style="background:#{{locationcolor/light|building}}" | 1st Floor<br />
! style="background:#{{locationcolor/light|building}}; {{roundytr|5px}};" | 2nd Floor<br />
|- style="background:#000"<br />
! style="background:#{{ruby color}}" | {{color2|000|Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire Versions|Ruby}}<br />
| rowspan="3" | [[File:Space Center 1.png|200px]]<br />
| rowspan="3" | [[File:Space Center 2.png|200px]]<br />
|-<br />
! style="background:#{{sapphire color}}" | {{color2|000|Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire Versions|Sapphire}}<br />
|-<br />
! style="background:#{{emerald color}}" | {{color2|000|Pokémon Emerald Version|Emerald}}<br />
|-<br />
| colspan="5" style="background:#{{locationcolor/light|building}}; {{roundybottom|5px}};" | &nbsp; <br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
==Rumors==<br />
In the games, a man by the window will reveal the number of successful launches there have been; the number is an indicator to the number of weeks since the saved game was begun. Because this is a time-based event, the Space Center will cease to launch Rockets when the battery for the internal clock runs dry.<br />
<br />
Many rumors have been spread about this number and its relation to {{p|Jirachi}} and {{p|Deoxys}}. Many believe that if the man reaches a certain number, the player will be able to ride a rocket into space and battle Jirachi or Deoxys. Like the [[S.S. Anne#Rumors|truck rumors]] of Generation I, this rumor is false.<br />
<br />
Also, there is a rumor that involves the Shaymin event at Route 224. It's that when Professor Oak said that there was another white rock in Kanto, it could have been a mistake, and that the programmers meant the white rock near here. However, it is more likely that a separate rock was supposed to be added to Kanto in {{v2|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}} but was ultimately scrapped.<br />
<br />
==In the anime==<br />
[[File:Mossdeep Space Center anime.png|thumb|right|150px|The Space Center in anime]]<br />
In ''[[AG099|It's Still Rocket Roll to Me!]]'', Ash and co. visit the Space Center in search of the Mossdeep Gym Leaders [[Tate and Liza]], but they find that a rocket is about to launch. Meanwhile, [[Team Rocket]] tries to steal a rocket from the Space Center, but their plan is stopped with Tate and Liza's help.<br />
<br />
In the anime, the Space Center contains many training machines for astronauts, such as a moon walker to simulate walking on the moon in low gravity and the MAT (multi-axis Trainer) that spins people around.<br />
<br />
==In the TCG==<br />
The Space Center was featured in the {{Trading Card Game}}. The following is a list of cards named '''Space Center'''.<br />
{| {{bluetable}} <br />
|- style="background: #{{TCG Stadium color}}"<br />
!Name<br />
!Type<br />
!Rarity<br />
!Set<br />
!Set no.<br />
|-<br />
| {{TCG ID|EX Deoxys|Space Center|91}} || St || {{rar|Uncommon}} || {{TCG|EX Deoxys}} || 91/107 <br />
|}<br />
<br />
{{Hoenn}}<br><br />
{{Project Locations notice}}<br />
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[[Category:Hoenn locations]]<br />
[[Category:Ruby and Sapphire locations]]<br />
[[Category:Emerald locations]]<br />
[[Category:Buildings]]<br />
<br />
[[de:Raumfahrtzentrum]]<br />
[[fr:Centre Spatial]]<br />
[[it:Centro_Spaziale_di_Verdeazzupoli]]<br />
[[ja:トクサネうちゅうセンター]]</div>Unown Lordhttps://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/w/index.php?title=Unown_(Pok%C3%A9mon)&diff=1521370Unown (Pokémon)2011-09-29T15:50:45Z<p>Unown Lord: </p>
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<div>{{PokémonPrevNextHead | species=Unown | type=psychic | prevnum=200 | nextnum=202 | prev=Misdreavus | next=Wobbuffet }}<br />
{{PokémonInfobox|<br />
name=Unown |<br />
jname=アンノーン |<br />
tmname=Unknown |<br />
size=150px|<br />
caption=F form art by [[Ken Sugimori]] from {{v2|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}} |<br />
pron=<sc>''unknown''</sc> |<br />
ndex=201 |<br />
jdex=061 |<br />
hdex=346 |<br />
sdex=114 |<br />
typen=1 |<br />
type1=Psychic |<br />
type2= |<br />
species=Symbol |<br />
height-ftin=1'08" |<br />
height-m=0.5 |<br />
weight-lbs=11.0 |<br />
weight-kg=5.0 |<br />
abilityn=1 |<br />
ability1=Levitate |<br />
egggroupn=1 |<br />
egggroup1=Undiscovered |<br />
egggroup2= |<br />
eggcycles=40 |<br />
evat=1 |<br />
evsa=1 |<br />
expyield=61 |<br />
lv100exp=1,000,000 |<br />
gendercode=255 |<br />
color=Black |<br />
catchrate=225 |<br />
body=01 |<br />
pokefordex=unown |<br />
generation=2 |<br />
footnotes=}}<br />
'''Unown''' ([[List of Japanese Pokémon names|Japanese]]: '''アンノーン''' ''Unknown'') is a {{type2|Psychic}} Pokémon. <br />
<br />
It is not known to evolve into or from any other Pokémon. However, as of [[Generation III#Kanto|Generation III]], Unown has 28 derivative shapes. There are 26 Latin alphabet characters, plus two punctuation marks: ''?'' (question mark) and ''!'' (exclamation mark). In [[Generation II]] its shape is determined by its [[individual values]], whereas in [[Generation III]] and beyond, it is determined by its [[personality value]].<br />
<br />
==Biology==<br />
They tend to stick to walls or orbit other Unown when in a group.<br />
<br />
===Physiology===<br />
Unown are floating, flat, eye-shaped Pokémon with appendages that make them resemble letters. They are black all over. All alphabetic Unown have fully open eyes while the two punctuation Unown have half-closed eyes.<br />
<br />
====Gender differences====<br />
This Pokémon is genderless.<br />
<br />
====Different forms====<br />
Unown has 28 different forms, one for each letter of the alphabet, as well as a form for an exclamation point (!) and a question mark (?). These are chronicled in the [[Unown Dex]] in Generation II and the [[Unown Report]] in {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}}.<br />
The exclamation point and question mark forms were not introduced until [[Generation III]].<br />
There are also many glitch forms.<br />
<br />
===Special abilities===<br />
Unown's only known move in battle is the enigmatic {{m|Hidden Power}}.<br />
<br />
In the anime, they are capable of reading the thoughts of other lifeforms. Great numbers of them are capable of warping reality to suit the dreams and wishes of whoever they read the thoughts of and is in control of the Unown.<br />
<br />
Their mind reading ability seems to suggest that they should be able to learn {{m|Mind Reader}}. However, they can only do this when more Unown are present, so it could be a shared effort rather than an ability unique to each Unown.<br />
<br />
===Behavior===<br />
Unown can make telepathic contact with humans (as well as many other creatures). Unown have a timidness that makes them rarely venture outside of their dimension.<br />
<br />
===Habitat===<br />
[[File:Rare.gif|right|frame|{{DL|List of Pokémon by habitat|Rare Pokémon}}]]<br />
Unown live in [[Alternate dimension|their own dimension]].<br />
<br />
When they move to the Pokémon World, Unown seem to prefer to make their habitat in ancient ruins stuck to the walls, appearing only in the [[Ruins of Alph]] in [[Johto]], the [[Tanoby Chambers]] in the [[Sevii Islands]], the [[Solaceon Ruins]] in [[Sinnoh]], and [[Unown Relic]] and [[Aegis Cave]] in the [[Pokémon World (Mystery Dungeon)|Mystery Dungeon world]]. They have also been seen at the [[Sinjoh Ruins]].<br />
<br />
===Diet===<br />
{{main|Pokémon food}}<br />
<br />
==In the anime==<br />
[[File:Unown anime.png|right|210px|thumb|Unown in the anime]]<br />
===Major appearances===<br />
====[[M03|Spell of the Unown]]====<br />
Unown play a large role in the third movie, creating the illusions which drive the plot.<br />
<br />
Notes about Unown can be seen on {{an|Professor Oak}}'s computer at the beginning of the movie. The information (as presented in the Japanese version) has been cleaned up and transcribed here:<br />
* Because of their very timid and careful character, Unown do not want to go out to the external world.<br />
* Unown have the power to perceive the feelings of other creatures (including human beings).<br />
* Unown communicate with each other over electromagnetic waves but cannot use telepathy.<br />
* Given all this, Unown are still classified as a species of Pokémon, as opposed to any other sort of creature.<br />
<br />
====Other====<br />
An Unown fell out of the Unown dimension in ''[[EP263|Address Unown]]''. After it was healed by the group, it helped defend against Team Rocket and its mind merged with that of [[Ash's Larvitar]] so that the group could help it to address its inner pain.<br />
<br />
[[File:Tablet DP060.png|thumb|right|200px|The tablet]]<br />
Markings of Unown were on a tablet in ''[[DP040|Top-Down Training]]''. Many Unown appeared in ''[[DP060|Journey to the Unown!]]'', also the same tablet from it's previous appearance is shown. <br />
<br />
The tablet is written (in Romaji):<br />
<br>''FRIEND''<br />
<br>''SUBETE NO INOCHI HA''<br />
<br>''BETSU NO INOCHI TO DEAI''<br />
<br>''NANIKA WO UMIDASU''<br />
<br>(In the dub, Dawn reads it as ''"When every life meets another life, something will be born"'').<br />
<br />
===Minor appearances===<br />
Multiple Unown also made a brief appearance in the ''[[M10|The Rise of Darkrai]]'' fleeing from Dialga and Palkia in a different dimension.<br />
<br />
===Pokédex entries===<br />
{{Animedexheader|Johto}}<br />
{{Animedexbody|EP263|Unown|Ash's Pokédex|Unown, the Symbol Pokémon. Unown are said to have existed since [[History of the Pokémon world|ancient times]]. There are many in [[Form differences|form]] and shape but little is known about this mysterious Pokémon.}}<br />
{{Animedexfooter/Pokémon|original|Johto}}<br />
{{Animedexheader|Sinnoh}}<br />
{{Animedexbody|DP060|Unown|Dawn's Pokédex|Unown, the Symbol Pokémon. Unown use telepathy to communicate with each other. Many different shapes of Unown have been discovered.}}<br />
{{Animedexfooter/Pokémon|''Diamond & Pearl''|Sinnoh}}<br />
<br />
==In the manga==<br />
===Pokémon Adventures===<br />
Unown first appeared in {{PAV|8}} when {{adv|Gold}} and [[Bugsy]] were in the [[Ruins of Alph]]. Gold had his {{p|Sunkern}} use {{m|Flash}} to blind [[Team Rocket]], but accidentally disturbed the Unown from their slumber with the light from Flash. Bugsy later returns to study the Ruins further in {{PAV|11}}, where he captures an Unown (G).<br />
<br />
Unown later appear in {{PAV|24}}, having been awakened by [[Sird]] from the [[Tanoby Ruins]] to use as a distraction while she fought [[Lorelei]]. The Unown later appear again throughout the volume, being employed by Team Rocket as living security cameras while impeding the progress of {{adv|Red}}, {{adv|Blue}} and {{adv|Green}}.<br />
<br />
It also appeared in DP saga when {{adv|Diamond}}, {{adv|Pearl}} and {{adv|Platinum}} were visiting Solaceon Town. Diamond and Pearl befriended two Unown (D and P) who behaved like them.<br />
<br />
Unown's most recent appearance is in the HGSS saga, being summoned forth at the [[Sinjoh Ruins]] while {{p|Arceus}} is attempting a creation ritual much like on the games. Unlike the games however, no [[Cynthia]] is present, all three of {{p|Dialga}}, {{p|Palkia}}, and {{p|Giratina}} appear, most likely under the influence of the {{tc|Executive}}s, known as the Four Generals in the manga.<br />
<br />
==In the TCG==<br />
{{main|Unown (TCG)}}<br />
<br />
==Other appearances==<br />
===[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]===<br />
When one Unown is released from a Poké Ball it will fly off the screen. It then returns with a large swarm similar to what {{p|Beedrill}} did in the original [[Super Smash Bros.]] The only difference is that Beedrill only attack from left or right while Unown can come from any direction. Any opponent caught in this is damaged and juggled.<br />
<br />
There are also a number of Unown Pokéfloats. In the second half of the cycle, a number fly across the screen. Towards the end of the cycle, staying on the stage relies on hopping between the Unown.<br />
<br />
====Trophy Information====<br />
These Psychic-type symbol Pokémon resemble ancient hieroglyphics found on rocks, a resemblance that's said to be more than superficial. Quite a few different shapes of Unown have been confirmed, and it's believed that each type has unique abilities. These enigmatic Pokémon can be found in the [[Ruins of Alph]].<br />
<br />
==Game data==<br />
===Pokédex entries===<br />
{{Dex<br />
|type=psychic<br />
|gen=2<br />
|golddex=Their shapes look like {{wp|hieroglyph}}s on ancient tablets. It is said that the two are somehow related.<br />
|silverdex=Its flat, thin body is always stuck on walls. Its shape appears to have some meaning.<br />
|stadium2dex=Their shapes look like hieroglyphs on ancient tablets. It is said that the two are somehow related.<br />
|crystaldex=Because different types of Unown exist, it is said that they must have a variety of abilities.<br />
|rsdex=This Pokémon is shaped like ancient writing. It is a mystery as to which came first, the ancient writings or the various Unown. Research into this topic is ongoing but nothing is known.<br />
|emeralddex=This Pokémon is shaped like ancient text characters. Although research is ongoing, it is a mystery as to which came first, the ancient writings or the various Unown.<br />
|firereddex=Its flat, thin body is always stuck on walls. Its shape appears to have some meaning.<br />
|leafgreendex=Their shapes look like hieroglyphs on ancient tablets. It is said that the two are somehow related.<br />
|diamonddex=Shaped like ancient writing, it is a huge mystery whether language or Unown came first.<br />
|pearldex=They seem to communicate among each other telepathically. They are always found stuck on walls.<br />
|platinumdex=When alone, nothing happens. However, if there are two or more, an odd power is said to emerge.<br />
|heartgolddex=Their shapes look like hieroglyphs on ancient tablets. It is said that the two are somehow related.<br />
|soulsilverdex=Its flat, thin body is always stuck on walls. Its shape appears to have some meaning.<br />
|bwdex=When alone, nothing happens. However, if there are two or more, an odd power is said to emerge.<br />
}}<br />
<br />
===Game locations===<br />
{{Availability|<br />
type=psychic |<br />
gen=2 |<br />
gsrarity=Always |<br />
gsarea=Inside [[Ruins of Alph]] |<br />
crarity=Always |<br />
carea=Inside [[Ruins of Alph]] |<br />
gen3ex=frlg|<br />
frlgrarity=Always |<br />
frlgarea=Inside [[Tanoby Chambers]] |<br />
dprarity=Always |<br />
dparea=[[Solaceon Ruins]] |<br />
ptrarity=Always |<br />
ptarea=[[Solaceon Ruins]] |<br />
hgssrarity=Always |<br />
hgssarea=Inside [[Ruins of Alph]] |<br />
palarea=Forest |<br />
}}<br />
<br />
====In side games====<br />
{{SidegameAvail<br />
|type=psychic<br />
|trozei=[[Phobos Secret Fort: Phobosphere|Phobosphere]] (G)<br>Endless Level 48 (N)<br>Endless Level 83 (Y)<br>Forever Level 48 (N)<br>Endless Level 83 (Y)<br>[[Mr. Who's Den]]<br />
|md=[[Unown Relic]]<br />
|md2=[[Aegis Cave]]<br />
}}<br />
In Pokémon Trozei, rounds at Mr. Who's Den that contain Unown will include multiple forms at the same time.<br />
<br />
Each form of Unown is found on different floors in the Unown Relic:<br />
<br />
{| border="1" style="border: 1px solid #999; border-collapse: collapse; background: white; margin: auto;" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="2"<br />
|- style="background: #{{psychic color}};" <br />
! Form<br />
! Floors<br />
!<br />
! Form<br />
! Floors<br />
!<br />
! Form<br />
! Floors<br />
!<br />
! Form<br />
! Floors<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:201A.png]]<br />
| 1, 7<br />
|<br />
| [[File:201H.png]]<br />
| 2, 8, 10<br />
|<br />
| [[File:201O.png]]<br />
| 1, 4, 10, 11<br />
|<br />
| [[File:201V.png]]<br />
| 3, 6, 10<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:201B.png]]<br />
| 1, 7<br />
|<br />
| [[File:201I.png]]<br />
| 3, 7, 9, 11<br />
|<br />
| [[File:201P.png]]<br />
| 2, 4, 9, 10<br />
|<br />
| [[File:201W.png]]<br />
| 6<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:201C.png]]<br />
| 1, 5, 6, 8, 11<br />
|<br />
| [[File:201J.png]]<br />
| 3, 5, 9, 10<br />
|<br />
| [[File:201Q.png]]<br />
| 5, 8, 10, 11<br />
|<br />
| [[File:201X.png]]<br />
| 2, 6<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:201D.png]]<br />
| 1, 8<br />
|<br />
| [[File:201K.png]]<br />
| 3, 7, 9, 11<br />
|<br />
| [[File:201R.png]]<br />
| 1, 5, 9<br />
|<br />
| [[File:201Y.png]]<br />
| 7<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:201E.png]]<br />
| 2, 6, 9, 11<br />
|<br />
| [[File:201L.png]]<br />
| 3, 9<br />
|<br />
| [[File:201S.png]]<br />
| 2, 5, 8, 9, 11<br />
|<br />
| [[File:201Z.png]]<br />
| 1, 7<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:201F.png]]<br />
| 2<br />
|<br />
| [[File:201M.png]]<br />
| 4, 8, 11<br />
|<br />
| [[File:201T.png]]<br />
| 3, 5, 10<br />
|<br />
| [[File:201Exclamation.png]]<br />
| 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:201G.png]]<br />
| 2, 5, 8, 11<br />
|<br />
| [[File:201N.png]]<br />
| 4, 10<br />
|<br />
| [[File:201U.png]]<br />
| 1, 6, 8<br />
|<br />
| [[File:201Question.png]]<br />
| 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Stats===<br />
====Base Stats====<br />
{{BaseStats|<br />
type=psychic|<br />
HP= 48 |<br />
Attack= 72 |<br />
Defense=48 |<br />
SpAtk= 72 |<br />
SpDef= 48 |<br />
Speed= 48 }}<br />
<br />
{| width="100%" class="collapsible"<br />
|<br />
====Pokéathlon stats====<br />
|- class="{{#switch: {{#expr: {{#time: U}} mod 28}}|26|27=expandable|collapsible}}"<br />
| <br />
=====A-Z=====<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
{{Pokéthlon<br />
|type=Psychic<br />
|Speed=2<br />
|SpeedMax=4<br />
|Power=2<br />
|PowerMax=3<br />
|Technique=2<br />
|TechniqueMax=4<br />
|Stamina=2<br />
|StaminaMax=4<br />
|Jump=2<br />
|JumpMax=5<br />
}}<br />
|- class="{{#switch: {{#expr: {{#time: U}} mod 28}}|26|27=collapsible|expandable}}"<br />
|<br />
<br />
=====! and ?=====<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
{{Pokéthlon<br />
|type=Psychic<br />
|Speed=2<br />
|SpeedMax=4<br />
|Power=2<br />
|PowerMax=3<br />
|Technique=2<br />
|TechniqueMax=5<br />
|Stamina=2<br />
|StaminaMax=4<br />
|Jump=2<br />
|JumpMax=5<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Type effectiveness===<br />
{{Type effectiveness|<br />
type1=Psychic|<br />
<br />
Normal= 100 |<br />
Fighting= 50 |<br />
Flying= 100 |<br />
Poison= 100 |<br />
Ground= 0 |<br />
Rock= 100 |<br />
Bug= 200 |<br />
Ghost= 200 |<br />
Steel= 100 |<br />
<br />
Fire= 100 |<br />
Water= 100 |<br />
Grass= 100 |<br />
Electric=100 |<br />
Psychic= 50 |<br />
Ice= 100 |<br />
Dragon= 100 |<br />
Dark= 200 |<br />
<br />
notes=yes|<br />
levitate=yes|<br />
newground=1}}<br />
<br />
===Learnset===<br />
====By [[level|leveling up]]====<br />
{{learnlist/levelh|Unown|Psychic|Psychic|5|2}}<br />
{{learnlist/level5|Start|Hidden Power|Normal|Special|&mdash;|100|15}}<br />
{{learnlist/levelf|Unown|Psychic|Psychic|5|2}}<br />
<br />
====By [[TM]]/[[HM]]====<br />
{{learnlist/tmh|Unown|Psychic|Psychic|5|2}}<br />
{{learnlist/tm5null}}<br />
{{learnlist/tmf|Unown|Psychic|Psychic|5|2}}<br />
<br />
====By {{pkmn|breeding}}====<br />
{{learnlist/breedh|Unown|psychic|psychic|5|2}}<br />
{{learnlist/breed5null}}<br />
{{learnlist/breedf|Unown|psychic|psychic|5|2}}<br />
<br />
====By [[move tutor|tutoring]]====<br />
{{learnlist/tutorh|Unown|psychic|psychic|5|2}}<br />
{{learnlist/tutor5null}}<br />
{{learnlist/tutorf|Unown|psychic|psychic|5|2}}<br />
<br />
===Side game data===<br />
{{Sidegame|<br />
type=psychic |<br />
ndex=201 |<br />
Trozei26formes=yes |<br />
rarity=Common |<br />
Dungeon=yes |<br />
body=1 |<br />
rate=<br>(A-Z) 1.8%<br>(!?) 0.1|<br />
area=Aged Chamber |<br />
P1=What am I, you ask? |<br />
P2=My HP has plunged to half... |<br />
P3=I cannot go on... I have little power left... |<br />
PL=I have leveled up. |<br />
Partner=no |<br />
Ranger=no |<br />
Dungeon228formes=yes |<br />
body2=1 |<br />
rate2=8.2 |<br />
iq=A |<br />
}}<br />
<br />
===Evolution===<br />
{{evobox/0formes28}}<br />
<br />
===Sprites===<br />
{{Sprite|<br />
type=psychic|<br />
gen=2|<br />
gender=none|<br />
ndex=201|<br />
name=Unown|<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Trivia==<br />
[[File:Composite Unreleased Unown.png|thumb|right|The unreleased Unown featured in ''[[M03|Spell of the Unown]]'']]<br />
*It is the first non-legendary to be in a central role in a Pokémon movie: ''[[M03|Spell of the Unown]]''.<br />
**In the movie {{an|Professor Oak}} had some pictures of [[Prototype Pokémon and characters|unreleased]] Unown on his computer. They resemble a few {{wp|Greek alphabet}} letters, especially σ (lowercase sigma), Σ (capital sigma), Π (pi) and Ω (omega). However, lowercase letters have never been made into Unown before, so this may be an error or a misinterpretation by fans. The top-middle Unown may be also a variation of an ancient Egyptian symbol of protection, the {{wp|Eye of Horus}}, or the Russian letter Я (ya). This may lead to the conclusion that there are more forms of Unown, being the prototypes of other known (or unknown) alphabets.<br />
***It is, however, possible that the creators of the carvings drew Unown in the form of other letters and symbols, even if actual living equivalents did not exist.<br />
**Despite being in the book of legendary Pokémon owned by [[Molly Hale]], Unown is not considered a legendary Pokémon.<br />
**It's also stated that the Unown communicate with each other using electromagnetic waves, specifically noting that they don't use telepathy. However, this is contradicted by [[DP060|a later episode]] as well as Unown's Pearl Pokédex entry.<br />
*Unown apparently generate a radio signal where they are found in large numbers, which can be listened to by any Trainer with a [[Pokégear]]. If the player listens closely, the radio signal plays the melody of the [[Azure Flute]].<br />
*If a player does not have Unown's Pokédex data on a [[Generation II]] game when in Oak's lab in [[Pokémon Stadium 2]], Unown's Pokédex number is listed as {{p|Treecko|252}} instead of 201. This happens regardless of which Pokédex display mode is selected.<br />
*Unown, {{p|Nidorina}}, {{p|Nidoqueen}}, and {{p|Ditto}} are the only non-legendary, non-baby Pokémon that cannot breed with Ditto.<br />
* Unown is the only Pokémon that has a base stat total of 336.<br />
*It has the smallest movepool of all Pokémon, learning only one move, {{m|Hidden Power}}, and being unable to learn any other moves through [[TM]]s, [[HM]]s, and [[Pokémon breeding]] (as it cannot breed). It shares this distinction with {{p|Ditto}}; however, it can potentially expand its movepool through the use of {{m|Transform}}.<br />
*Despite having their own movie about their power, they are relatively weak in the games due to a very shallow move pool and a low base stat total.<br />
**Their power of warping reality is rarely acknowledged in the games. Only the Pokédex data in {{game|Platinum}} hints to their power, saying that "an odd power is said to emerge" when two or more are together. This is partially confirmed in {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}} when the powers of Arceus and the Unown affect each other to create a huge energy, warping the player to the Sinjoh Ruins. <br />
*Unown is the only [[Generation II Pokémon]] that has [[List of Pokémon that do not appear in any regional Browser|not been featured]] in a Ranger series game.<br />
<br />
===Origin===<br />
Their appearances are corruptions of the modern {{wp|Latin alphabet}}, as well as the exclamation point (!) and question mark (?) punctuation marks. The shapes of the Unown are used like runes in the Pokémon world, although in [[Hoenn]] and the [[Sevii Islands]] their place has been taken by {{wp|Braille}}.<br />
<br />
===Name origin===<br />
Unown is a corruption of the word ''unknown''. Its Japanese name is simply ''Unknown''.<br />
<br />
==In other languages==<br />
{| align="left" style="{{roundy}} border: 3px solid #{{Psychic color dark}}; background: #{{psychic color}};"<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
{| style="{{roundy}}" style="background: #{{psychic color light}};"<br />
|- align=center<br />
! style="{{roundytl}}" | Language<br />
! Name<br />
! style="{{roundytr}}" | Name Origin<br />
|- style="background:#FFF;"<br />
| [[List of German Pokémon names|German]]<br />
| Icognito<br />
| From ''{{tt|Inkognito|incognito}}'' and ''{{tt|Ikon|icon}}''.<br />
|- style="background:#FFF;"<br />
| [[List of French Pokémon names|French]]<br />
| Zarbi<br />
| From the word ''bizarre'' in {{wp|Verlan}}, a youth language.<br />
|- style="background:#FFF;"<br />
| [[List of Korean Pokémon names|Korean]]<br />
| 안농 ''Annong''<br />
| <br />
|- style="background:#FFF;"<br />
| [[List of Chinese Pokémon names|Chinese]] ({{tt|Mandarin|Taiwan and mainland China}})<br />
| 未知圖騰 ''Wèi Zhī Tú Téng''<br />
| "Unknown totem". <br />
|- style="background:#FFF;"<br />
| Hungarian (anime only)<br />
| Öntudatlan <br />
| ''Senseless'', only in [[Pokémon the Movie 3 - Spell of the Unown]], where it was mistakenly translated.<br />
|- style="background:#FFF;"<br />
| Norwegian (anime only)<br />
| Ukjent<br />
| ''Unknown'', only in episode 263 - [[EP263|Address Unown!]], where it was mistakenly translated. <br />
|- style="background:#FFF;"<br />
| Swedish (anime only)<br />
| Okänd<br />
| ''Unknown'', only in episode 263 - [[EP263|Address Unown!]], where it was mistakenly translated. Also of note was that they always referred to the Unown with very bad grammar, for example: "the place where Unknown comes from".<br />
|}<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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<br />
==External links==<br />
* {{wp|Unown|Article on Wikipedia}}<br />
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{{PokémonInfobox|<br />
name=Victini |<br />
jname=ビクティニ |<br />
tmname=Victini |<br />
art=BW |<br />
pron=<sc>''{{{pron|vic-tee-nee}}}''</sc> |<br />
species=<!--{{{jspecies}}}-->Victory |<br />
typen=2 |<br />
type1=Psychic|<br />
type2=Fire|<br />
abilityn=1 |<br />
ability1=Victory Star |<br />
ndex=494 |<br />
udex=000 |<br />
height-ftin=1'04" |<br />
height-m=0.4|<br />
weight-lbs=8.8 |<br />
weight-kg=4.0 |<br />
egggroupn=1 |<br />
egggroup1=Undiscovered|<br />
egggroup2= |<br />
eggcycles=120 |<br />
expyield=270 |<br />
lv100exp=1,250,000|<br />
color=Yellow|<br />
catchrate=3|<br />
evhp=3|<br />
body=12 |<br />
pokefordex= |<br />
generation=5 |<br />
footnotes=}}<br />
'''Victini''' ([[List of Japanese Pokémon names|Japanese]]: '''ビクティニ''' ''Victini'') is a dual-type {{2t|Psychic|Fire}} [[legendary Pokémon]] introduced in [[Generation V]].<br />
<br />
It is not known to [[Evolution|evolve]] into or from any other Pokémon.<br />
<br />
==Biology==<br />
===Physiology===<br />
Victini is a small, rodent-like Pokémon. Its large, pointed ears are shaped like the letter V, possibly for its name or the generation it was introduced in. Victini's eyes are large for the size of its head, and are blue. Its round head is comparatively large for its small body, and cream-colored, while the tops of its ears, crest, and extremities are all orange. Its bulbous arms and legs are rounded to make a sort of "cuff" before ending with small, three-fingered hands and two-toed feet. Victini's two winglike tails grant it the ability to fly.<br />
<br />
====Gender differences====<br />
Victini are a genderless species.<br />
<br />
===Special abilities===<br />
Victini are said to bring victory to the {{pkmn|Trainer}} that owns it. It produces infinite energy within itself and shares it with others by touching them. Victini are also able to become invisible when desired. <br />
<br />
Victini is the only Pokémon that can learn the moves {{m|Searing Shot}} and {{m|V-create}}.<br />
<br />
===Behavior===<br />
<br />
===Habitat===<br />
Victini resides on a small island, known as Liberty Garden. It dwells inside the basement of the island's lighthouse.<br />
<br />
===Diet===<br />
In [[M14]], Victini is shown to enjoy eating macaroons.<br />
<br />
==In the anime==<br />
===Major appearances===<br />
[[File:Victini M14 Trailer.png|240px|thumb|right|Victini, as seen in the trailer of [[M14]]]]<br />
Victini will make its debut in [[M14]], Victini and the White Hero as well as Victini and the Black Hero.<br />
<br />
===Minor appearances===<br />
<br />
==In the manga==<br />
<br />
==In the TCG==<br />
{{main|Victini (TCG)}}<br />
<br />
==Game data==<br />
<br />
===Pokédex entries===<br />
{{Dex<br />
|type=Psychic<br />
|type2=Fire<br />
|gen=5<br />
|blackdex=This Pokémon brings victory. It is said that Trainers with Victini always win, regardless of the type of encounter.<br />
|whitedex=It creates an unlimited supply of energy inside its body, which it shares with those who touch it.<br />
}}<br />
<br />
===Game locations===<br />
{{Availability|<br />
type=Psychic|<br />
type2=Fire|<br />
gen=5 |<br />
bwrarity=One|<br />
bwarea=[[Liberty Garden]] <small>(requires [[Liberty Pass]])</small> |<br />
}}<br />
<br />
====In side games====<br />
====In events====<br />
{{eventAvail/h|type=Psychic|type2=Fire}}<br />
{{eventAvail|M14|14th Movie Premiere|Japan|2011|50}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Held items===<br />
{{HeldItems|type=psychic|type2=fire<br />
|event1=Fire Gem|event1type=Gem|event1rar=100<br />
}}<br />
<br />
===Stats===<br />
====Base stats====<br />
{{BaseStats|<br />
type=Psychic|<br />
type2=Fire|<br />
HP=100|<br />
Attack=100|<br />
Defense=100|<br />
SpAtk=100|<br />
SpDef=100|<br />
Speed=100}}<br />
<br />
===Type effectiveness===<br />
{{Type effectiveness|<br />
type1=Psychic|<br />
type2=Fire|<br />
Normal= 100 |<br />
Fighting= 50 |<br />
Flying= 100 |<br />
Poison= 100 |<br />
Ground= 200 |<br />
Rock= 200 |<br />
Bug= 100 |<br />
Ghost= 200 |<br />
Steel= 50 |<br />
<br />
Fire= 50 |<br />
Water= 200 |<br />
Grass= 50 |<br />
Electric= 100 |<br />
Psychic= 50 |<br />
Ice= 50 |<br />
Dragon= 100 |<br />
Dark= 200 <br />
}}<br />
<br />
===Learnset===<br />
====By [[Level|leveling up]]====<br />
{{learnlist/levelh|Victini|Psychic|Fire|5|5}}<br />
{{learnlist/level5|Start|Searing Shot|Fire|Special|100|100|5||'''}}<br />
{{learnlist/level5|Start|Focus Energy|Normal|Status|&mdash;|&mdash;|30}}<br />
{{learnlist/level5|Start|Confusion|Psychic|Special|50|100|25||'''}}<br />
{{learnlist/level5|Start|Incinerate|Fire|Special|30|100|15||'''}}<br />
{{learnlist/level5|Start|Quick Attack|Normal|Physical|40|100|30}}<br />
{{learnlist/level5|9|Endure|Normal|Status|&mdash;|&mdash;|10}}<br />
{{learnlist/level5|17|Headbutt|Normal|Physical|70|100|15}}<br />
{{learnlist/level5|25|Flame Charge|Fire|Physical|50|100|20||'''}}<br />
{{learnlist/level5|33|Reversal|Fighting|Physical|&mdash;|100|15}}<br />
{{learnlist/level5|41|Flame Burst|Fire|Special|70|100|15||'''}}<br />
{{learnlist/level5|49|Zen Headbutt|Psychic|Physical|80|90|15||'''}}<br />
{{learnlist/level5|57|Inferno|Fire|Special|100|50|5||'''}}<br />
{{learnlist/level5|65|Double-Edge|Normal|Physical|120|100|15}}<br />
{{learnlist/level5|73|Flare Blitz|Fire|Physical|120|100|15||'''}}<br />
{{learnlist/level5|81|Final Gambit|Fighting|Special|&mdash;|100|5}}<br />
{{learnlist/level5|89|Stored Power|Psychic|Special|20|100|10||'''}}<br />
{{learnlist/level5|97|Overheat|Fire|Special|140|90|5||'''}}<br />
{{learnlist/levelf|Victini|Psychic|Fire|5|5}}<br />
<br />
====By [[TM]]/[[HM]]====<br />
{{learnlist/tmh|Victini|Psychic|Fire|5|5}}<br />
{{learnlist/tm5|TM03|Psyshock|Psychic|Special|80|100|10||'''}}<br />
{{learnlist/tm5|TM06|Toxic|Poison|Status|&mdash;|90|10}}<br />
{{learnlist/tm5|TM10|Hidden Power|Normal|Special|&mdash;|100|15}}<br />
{{learnlist/tm5|TM11|Sunny Day|Fire|Status|&mdash;|&mdash;|5}}<br />
{{learnlist/tm5|TM12|Taunt|Dark|Status|&mdash;|100|20}}<br />
{{learnlist/tm5|TM15|Hyper Beam|Normal|Special|150|90|5}}<br />
{{learnlist/tm5|TM16|Light Screen|Psychic|Status|&mdash;|&mdash;|30}}<br />
{{learnlist/tm5|TM17|Protect|Normal|Status|&mdash;|&mdash;|10}}<br />
{{learnlist/tm5|TM19|Telekinesis|Psychic|Status|&mdash;|&mdash;|15}}<br />
{{learnlist/tm5|TM20|Safeguard|Normal|Status|&mdash;|&mdash;|25}}<br />
{{learnlist/tm5|TM21|Frustration|Normal|Physical|&mdash;|100|20}}<br />
{{learnlist/tm5|TM22|SolarBeam|Grass|Special|120|100|10}}<br />
{{learnlist/tm5|TM24|Thunderbolt|Electric|Special|95|100|15}}<br />
{{learnlist/tm5|TM25|Thunder|Electric|Special|120|70|10}}<br />
{{learnlist/tm5|TM27|Return|Normal|Physical|&mdash;|100|20}}<br />
{{learnlist/tm5|TM29|Psychic|Psychic|Special|90|100|10||'''}}<br />
{{learnlist/tm5|TM30|Shadow Ball|Ghost|Special|80|100|15}}<br />
{{learnlist/tm5|TM31|Brick Break|Fighting|Physical|75|100|15}}<br />
{{learnlist/tm5|TM32|Double Team|Normal|Status|&mdash;|&mdash;|15}}<br />
{{learnlist/tm5|TM35|Flamethrower|Fire|Special|95|100|15||'''}}<br />
{{learnlist/tm5|TM38|Fire Blast|Fire|Special|120|85|5||'''}}<br />
{{learnlist/tm5|TM42|Facade|Normal|Physical|70|100|20}}<br />
{{learnlist/tm5|TM43|Flame Charge|Fire|Physical|50|100|20||'''}}<br />
{{learnlist/tm5|TM44|Rest|Psychic|Status|&mdash;|&mdash;|10}}<br />
{{learnlist/tm5|TM48|Round|Normal|Special|60|100|15}}<br />
{{learnlist/tm5|TM50|Overheat|Fire|Special|140|90|5||'''}}<br />
{{learnlist/tm5|TM52|Focus Blast|Fighting|Special|120|70|5}}<br />
{{learnlist/tm5|TM53|Energy Ball|Grass|Special|80|100|10}}<br />
{{learnlist/tm5|TM56|Fling|Dark|Physical|&mdash;|100|10}}<br />
{{learnlist/tm5|TM57|Charge Beam|Electric|Special|50|90|10}}<br />
{{learnlist/tm5|TM59|Incinerate|Fire|Special|30|100|15||'''}}<br />
{{learnlist/tm5|TM61|Will-O-Wisp|Fire|Status|&mdash;|75|15}}<br />
{{learnlist/tm5|TM63|Embargo|Dark|Status|&mdash;|100|15}}<br />
{{learnlist/tm5|TM68|Giga Impact|Normal|Physical|150|90|5}}<br />
{{learnlist/tm5|TM70|Flash|Normal|Status|&mdash;|100|20}}<br />
{{learnlist/tm5|TM73|Thunder Wave|Electric|Status|&mdash;|100|20}}<br />
{{learnlist/tm5|TM77|Psych Up|Normal|Status|&mdash;|&mdash;|10}}<br />
{{learnlist/tm5|TM83|Work Up|Normal|Status|&mdash;|&mdash;|30}}<br />
{{learnlist/tm5|TM86|Grass Knot|Grass|Special|&mdash;|100|20}}<br />
{{learnlist/tm5|TM87|Swagger|Normal|Status|&mdash;|90|15}}<br />
{{learnlist/tm5|TM89|U-turn|Bug|Physical|70|100|20}}<br />
{{learnlist/tm5|TM90|Substitute|Normal|Status|&mdash;|&mdash;|10}}<br />
{{learnlist/tm5|TM92|Trick Room|Psychic|Status|&mdash;|&mdash;|5}}<br />
{{learnlist/tm5|TM93|Wild Charge|Electric|Physical|90|100|15}}<br />
{{learnlist/tm5|TM94|Rock Smash|Fighting|Physical|40|100|15}}<br />
{{learnlist/tmf|Victini|Psychic|Fire|5|5}}<br />
<br />
====By {{pkmn|breeding}}====<br />
{{learnlist/breedh|Victini|Psychic|Fire|5|5}}<br />
{{learnlist/breed5null}}<br />
{{learnlist/breedf|Victini|Psychic|Fire|5|5}}<br />
<br />
====By [[Move tutor|tutoring]]====<br />
{{learnlist/tutorh|Victini|psychic|fire|5|5}}<br />
{{learnlist/tutor5null}}<br />
{{learnlist/tutorf|Victini|psychic|fire|5|5}}<br />
<br />
====By {{pkmn2|event}}s====<br />
{{learnlist/eventh|Victini|Psychic|Fire|5|5}}<br />
{{learnlist/event5|[[M14|14th Movie Premiere]] [[List of Japanese Nintendo event Pokémon in 2011#Movie Victini|Event]]|V-create|Fire|Physical|180|95|5||'''}}<br />
{{learnlist/event5|[[M14|14th Movie Premiere]] [[List of Japanese Nintendo event Pokémon in 2011#Movie Victini|Event]]|Fusion Bolt|Electric|Physical|100|100|5||}}<br />
{{learnlist/event5|[[M14|14th Movie Premiere]] [[List of Japanese Nintendo event Pokémon in 2011#Movie Victini|Event]]|Fusion Flare|Fire|Special|100|100|5||'''}}<br />
{{learnlist/eventf|Victini|Psychic|Fire|5|5}}<br />
<br />
===={{Trading Card Game}}-only moves====<br />
<br />
===Side game data===<br />
<br />
===Evolution===<br />
{{evobox<br />
|sprite1=494<br />
|name1=Victini<br />
|type1-1=Psychic<br />
|type2-1=Fire<br />
}}<br />
<br />
===Sprites===<br />
{{Sprite|<br />
type=psychic|<br />
type2=fire|<br />
gen=5|<br />
gender=none|<br />
ndex=494|<br />
name=Victini|<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Trivia==<br />
* Victini was first shown in a preview for the [[M14|14th Pokémon movie]] at the end of ''[[M13|Zoroark: Master of Illusions]]''.<br />
* Victini's [[List of Pokémon by Unova Pokédex number|Unova Pokédex]] number is 000, making it the first Pokémon to legitimately have the number 000 in any Pokédex listing.<br />
* Not including Forme changes, Victini is [[List of Pokémon with unique type combinations|the only]] Pokémon to have the type combination of {{2t|Psychic|Fire}}.<br />
* Victini is the only Pokémon to be listed before the [[starter Pokémon]] of its native region.<br />
** Consequently, Victini is the only legendary Pokémon of a later generation to appear next to legendary Pokémon of an earlier generation in the National Pokédex.<br />
***It is also the first Pokémon that comes first in any region's Pokédex that is not {{type2|Grass}}.<br />
* Although Victini has a {{Shiny}} sprite, {{game|Black and White|s}} are programmed so that a Shiny Victini cannot be encountered.<br />
* Victini is the only {{pkmn2|legendary}} {{type|Psychic}} Pokémon that cannot learn {{m|Calm Mind}}. <br />
* According to an {{wp|IGN}} interview, Victini is [[Junichi Masuda]]'s favorite Generation V Pokémon.<ref>http://ds.ign.com/articles/115/1150433p1.html</ref><br />
* Although its tails allow it to fly, this species can neither learn the {{m|Fly|move}} nor have the ability {{a|Levitate}}. Furthermore, Victini cannot learn any Flying-type moves.<br />
* Victini learns a new move every eight levels.<br />
<br />
===Origin===<br />
Victini's appearance, both its normal and shiny form alike, seems to be based on [http://recipe.gourmet.yahoo.co.jp/E211234/ うさぎリンゴ ''usagi-ringo''], a method of cutting apple slices to make them look similar to rabbits. Conceptually, it might draw inspiration from {{wp|Nike (mythology)|Nike}}, the Greek, winged goddess of victory, or {{wp|Victoria (mythology)|Victoria}}, the Roman equivalent of Nike. Its tail wings may be a reference to Nike's wings. It also resembles the {{wp|Fennec Fox}}.<br />
<br />
====Name origin====<br />
Victini possibly comes from ''victory'', ''destiny'', and ''teeny''. It may also derive from "vixen", meaning female fox, due to its resemblance to the {{wp|Fennec Fox}}.<br />
<br />
==In other languages==<br />
{| align="left" class="roundy" style="border: 3px solid #{{Fire color dark}}; background: #{{Psychic color}};"<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
{| class="roundy" style="background: #{{Psychic color light}};"<br />
|- align=center<br />
! Language<br />
! Name<br />
! Name Origin<br />
|- style="background:#FFF;"<br />
| [[List of German Pokémon names|German]]<br />
| Victini<br />
| <br />
|- style="background:#FFF;"<br />
| [[List of French Pokémon names|French]]<br />
| Victini<br />
| <br />
|- style="background:#FFF;"<br />
| [[List of Korean Pokémon names|Korean]]<br />
| 비크티니 ''Bikeutini''<br />
| Transliteration of Japanese name.<br />
|- style="background:#FFF;"<br />
| [[List of Chinese Pokémon names|Chinese]]<br />
| 比克提尼 ''Bǐ Kè Tí Ní''<br />
| Transliteration of Japanese name.<br />
|}<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
{{-}}<br />
<br />
==Notes==<br />
<references/><br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
{{event Pokémon}}<br />
{{Legendary Pokémon}}<br />
{{PokémonPrevNext | prev=Arceus | next=Snivy | prevnum=493 | nextnum=495 | type=Psychic | type2=Fire }}<br />
{{Project Pokédex notice}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Legendary Pokémon]]<br />
[[Category:Promotion-only Pokémon]]<br />
[[Category:Unova Legendary Pokémon]]<br />
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[[de:Victini]]<br />
[[es:Victini]]<br />
[[fr:Victini]]<br />
[[it:Victini]]<br />
[[ja:ビクティニ]]<br />
[[pl:Victini]]<br />
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<div>'''Pocket Monsters RPG''' is an unreleased Pokémon game. It was planned for the [[Nintendo 64DD]], but was canceled without an official explanation. Little to no information is known about it.<br />
<br />
The game was apparently first mentioned in June 1997 by [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] during an interview where the future of the Nintendo 64DD was discussed. While [[Pocket Monsters 64]] was scheduled to be released at the 64DD's launch, Pocket Monsters RPG was only referenced as being developed by [[Game Freak]] (specifically [[Satoshi Tajiri]]) and was not given a tentative release date.<br />
<br />
In a separate interview three months later, with Shigeru Miyamoto as well as [[Tsunekazu Ishihara]], it was pointed out that there were at least three games being developed for the Nintendo 64DD (with [[Hey You, Pikachu!]] being a regular [[Nintendo 64]] game). The titles were all said to be correlated in terms of using the same Pokémon models. More interestingly, Ishihara stated that the 64DD games would be able to store the data of Pokémon introduced in [[Pokémon Gold and Silver]] (which at the time were going to be released in early 1998).<br />
<br />
At {{wp|Nintendo Spaceworld}} 1997, an event which was held in Japan in November, the only 64DD Pokémon games revealed were [[Pokémon Stadium (Japanese)| Pokémon Stadium]] and [[Pokémon Snap]] (these games ended up being released for the Nintendo 64). While it is possible that Pocket Monsters 64 was a codename for Stadium, no Nintendo 64 game came close to matching Pocket Monsters RPG's description. It would appear that Game Freak had their hands full with the development of Pokémon Gold and Silver, which were eventually delayed by almost two years. Even though an official explanation was given for Gold and Silver's delay, no such courtesy was extended in regard to Pocket Monsters RPG.<br />
<br />
Years later, [[Pokémon Colosseum]] was the first Pokémon RPG released for a console system (the [[GameCube]]), with {{Pokémon XD}} following its footsteps. It is notable that these games were developed by [[Genius Sonority]] rather than Game Freak. [[Junichi Masuda]] has voiced his opinion that the [[main series]] RPGs should remain portable, but he has not acknowledged the fact that a console RPG was, in fact, developed by Game Freak at one point.<br />
<br />
{{beta}}<br><br />
{{Project Games notice}}<br />
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[[Category:Pokémon meta]]<br />
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{| align="center" class="roundy" style="border: 2px solid #{{{{{2|{{{1|gold}}}}}} color dark}}; background: #{{{{{1|gold}}} color}};"<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="3" class="roundy" style="background: #{{{{{1|gold}}} color light}};" | [[Beta Pokémon games|{{color|000|Beta versions}}]] of {{color2|000|Pokémon games}}<br />
|- align="center"<br />
| <br />
{| align="center" class="roundy" style="background: #FFFFFF; border: 2px solid #{{{{{2|{{{1|gold}}}}}} color dark}};"<br />
|- align="center"<br />
| class="roundy" style="background:#FFFFFF; font-size: 90%;" | '''{{color2|000|Generation I}}'''<br>[[Pokémon Red and Green beta|Red and Green]] • [[Pokémon Yellow beta|Yellow]]<br />
|- align="center"<br />
| class="roundy" style="background:#FFFFFF; font-size: 90%;" | '''{{color2|000|Generation II}}'''<br>[[Pokémon Gold and Silver beta|Gold and Silver]] • [[Pokémon Crystal beta|Crystal]]<br />
|- align="center"<br />
| class="roundy" style="background:#FFFFFF; font-size: 90%;" | '''{{color2|000|Generation III}}'''<br>[[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire beta|Ruby and Sapphire]] • [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen beta|FireRed and LeafGreen]] • [[Pokémon Emerald beta|Emerald]]<br />
|- align="center"<br />
| class="roundy" style="background:#FFFFFF; font-size: 90%;" | '''{{color2|000|Generation IV}}'''<br>[[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl beta|Diamond and Pearl]] • [[Pokémon Platinum beta|Platinum]] • [[Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver beta|HeartGold and SoulSilver]]<br />
|- align="center"<br />
| class="roundy" style="background:#FFFFFF; font-size: 90%;" | '''{{color2|000|Generation V}}'''<br>[[Pokémon Black and White beta|Black and White]]<br />
|- align="center"<br />
| class="roundy" style="background:#FFFFFF; font-size: 90%;" | '''Unreleased'''<br>[[Pocket Monsters RPG]]<br />
|}<br />
|} <includeonly>[[Category:Beta versions]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Navigation templates]]</noinclude></div>Unown Lordhttps://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/w/index.php?title=Nintendo_64DD&diff=1470591Nintendo 64DD2011-07-06T06:20:04Z<p>Unown Lord: A game that was being developed by Game Freak is not a spin-off title.</p>
<hr />
<div>'''Pocket Monsters RPG''' is an unreleased Pokémon game. It was planned for the [[Nintendo 64DD]], but was canceled without an official explanation. Little to no information is known about it.<br />
<br />
The game was apparently first mentioned in June 1997 by [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] during an interview where the future of the Nintendo 64DD was discussed. While [[Pocket Monsters 64]] was scheduled to be released at the 64DD's launch, Pocket Monsters RPG was only referenced as being developed by [[Game Freak]] (specifically [[Satoshi Tajiri]]) and was not given a tentative release date.<br />
<br />
In a separate interview three months later, with Shigeru Miyamoto as well as [[Tsunekazu Ishihara]], it was pointed out that there were at least three games being developed for the Nintendo 64DD (with [[Hey You, Pikachu!]] being a regular [[Nintendo 64]] game). The titles were all said to be correlated in terms of using the same Pokémon models. More interestingly, Ishihara stated that the 64DD games would be able to store the data of Pokémon introduced in [[Pokémon Gold and Silver]] (which at the time were going to be released in early 1998).<br />
<br />
At Spaceworld 1997, an event held in Japan in November, the only Nintendo 64DD games revealed were [[Pokémon Stadium (Japanese)| Pokémon Stadium]] and [[Pokémon Snap]] (these games ended up being released for the Nintendo 64). While it is possible that Pocket Monsters 64 was a codename for Stadium, no Nintendo 64 game came close to matching Pocket Monsters RPG's description. It would appear that Game Freak had their hands full with the development of Pokémon Gold and Silver, which were eventually delayed by almost two years. Even though an official explanation was given for Gold and Silver's delay, no such courtesy was extended in regard to Pocket Monsters RPG.<br />
<br />
Years later, [[Pokémon Colosseum]] was the first Pokémon RPG released for a console system (the [[GameCube]]), with {{Pokémon XD}} following its footsteps. It is notable that these games were developed by [[Genius Sonority]] rather than Game Freak. [[Junichi Masuda]] has voiced his opinion that the [[main series]] RPGs should remain portable, but he has not acknowledged the fact that a console RPG was, in fact, developed by Game Freak at one point.<br />
<br />
{{beta}}<br><br />
{{Project Games notice}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Pokémon meta]]<br />
[[Category:Games]]</div>Unown Lordhttps://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/w/index.php?title=List_of_unused_Pok%C3%A9mon_and_character_designs&diff=1470589List of unused Pokémon and character designs2011-07-06T06:15:29Z<p>Unown Lord: No awkward speculation, please.</p>
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<div>{{move|Prototype Pokémon and characters}}<br />
<br />
There are Pokémon and characters that were just a few of many different designs that [[Game Freak]] created. Only a few were added, and even those often went through redesigns before making it into the final product.<br />
<br />
==Unreleased Pokémon==<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Papyō<br />
|type1=Unknown<br />
|img=Capsule Monsters Papyo.jpg<br />
|epnum=Capsule Monsters<br />
|epname=Capsule Monsters<br />
|desc=Nothing is known about this Pokémon other than its Pokédex number, #211, the same as [[Qwilfish (Pokémon)|Qwilfish]].}}<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Buhi<br />
|type1=Unknown<br />
|img=Capsule Monsters Buhi.jpg<br />
|epnum=Capsule Monsters<br />
|epname=Capsule Monsters<br />
|desc=Nothing is known about this Pokémon other than its Pokédex number, #124, the same as [[Jynx (Pokémon)|Jynx]].}}<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Oviparous creature<br />
|type1=Unknown<br />
|img=Oviparous Capsule Monster.jpg<br />
|epnum=Capsule Monsters<br />
|epname=Capsule Monsters<br />
|desc=In the artwork featuring early versions of Red and Rhydon inside a cave, an unidentified Pokémon can be seen. It appears to be hatching from an {{pkmn|egg}}.}}<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Godzillante<br />
|type1=Fire<br />
|img=Capsule Monsters Godzillante Gorillaimo.jpg<br />
|epnum=Capsule Monsters<br />
|epname=Capsule Monsters<br />
|desc=Nothing is known about this Pokémon. It may have been a {{type|Fire}}, as it is shown to be breathing fire. As its name implies, it was most likely based on {{wp|Godzilla}}.}}<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Gorillaimo<br />
|type1=Unknown<br />
|img=Capsule Monsters Godzillante Gorillaimo.jpg<br />
|epnum=Capsule Monsters<br />
|epname=Capsule Monsters<br />
|desc=Nothing is known about this Pokémon. It could be based on the [[Nintendo]] character {{wp|Donkey Kong}}.}}<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Dragon4<br />
|type1=Dragon<br />
|img=Capsule Monsters Dragon4.jpg<br />
|epnum=Capsule Monsters<br />
|epname=Capsule Monsters<br />
|desc=Nothing is known about this Pokémon other than its Pokédex number, #174, the same as [[Igglybuff (Pokémon)|Igglybuff]].}}<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Kurusu<br />
|type1=Water<br />
|img=Alpha kurusu.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|desc=The only known information about this creature is its name and image. While it resembles a seal, this image appeared in magazines ''after'' the release of {{2v2|Red|Green}} so while many fans believe it may have been an early version of {{p|Seel}}, this may not be true because Seel already existed at the time. However, it is most likely a {{type2|Water}} and could have been a scrapped pre-evolution for {{p|Lapras}} or an extremely early version of a member of the {{p|Spheal}} evolution family. In the alpha of Gold and Silver, its National Pokédex number was 212, it was a {{type2|Water}}, and knew the moves Growl, Water Gun, and Tackle. Despite the numbering, it was the Water-type starter in the alpha demos.}}<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Honōguma<br />
|type1=Fire<br />
|img=Alpha honouguma.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|desc=Honōguma's name is a combination of 炎 ''honō'' for flame, and 熊 ''kuma'' for bear. Like Kurusu above, its name and image are all that is known. While not confirmed, its name almost definitely means it was a {{type2|Fire}}. It bears a slight resemblance to {{p|Raichu}}, but doesn't share the same type or species of animal (Raichu being a rodent and Honōguma being a bear), so it is highly unlikely it was related to it. Given its name refers to it as a bear, it could have been an early version of the {{p|Teddiursa}} evolution family, or, while not a bear, but having the same bipedal stance and being Fire-type, an early version of the {{p|Cyndaquil}} evolution family. In the alpha it was a {{type2|Fire}}, and knew the moves Ember, Scratch, and Leer; and was the Fire-type starter.}}<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Unnamed creature<br />
|type1=Fighting<br />
|img=Alpha top.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|desc=[[File:237Hitmontop.png|150px|right]]This strange creature appeared as art but was never given a name. Its extremely odd appearance is somewhat similar to {{p|Hitmontop}}; namely the multiple feet around its midsection. Although this creature has its point located on its bottom, and Hitmontop has its point located on its head, this creature is most likely a very early version of Hitmontop, possibly before the designers decided to add it to the {{p|Tyrogue}} evolution line. It also resembles {{p|Clefairy}} and may have been a very early version of {{p|Cleffa}}. }}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Unnamed turtle<br />
|type1=Water<br />
|type2=Rock<br />
|img=Alpha turtle.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|desc=[[File:564Tirtouga.png|200px|right]]Nothing is known about this turtle Pokémon. Notably, it barely resembles anything that was released in Generation II. Some fans have speculated it may have been an alternative take on {{p|Magcargo}} or {{p|Donphan}} or maybe an extremely early, and different take on {{p|Corsola}} or {{p|Pupitar}}. Also, the fact that it's just a head sticking out of a shell, somewhat resembles that of {{p|Shuckle}}. The Pokémon it most closely resembled was {{p|Squirtle}}, but Squirtle was in Red and Green, which pre-dates the appearance of this image. {{p|Torkoal}} from [[Generation III]], and the {{p|Turtwig}} evolution family from [[Generation IV]] bear the closest resemblance prior to its appearance, but it is highly unlikely they are related. It also bears a striking resemblance to {{p|Tirtouga}} from [[Generation V]]. }}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Unnamed sheep<br />
|type1=Unknown<br />
|img=<br />
|epnum=Game Freak<br />
|epname=Game Freak<br />
|desc={{Bulbanews|Unused Pokémon design revealed in magazine interview}}Nothing is known about this Pokémon, nor is there any artwork of it known to exist. An interview in @Gamer magazine with Junichi Masuda and Ken Sugimori, directors of development and art respectively at Game Freak, revealed that there was a rejected Pokémon design, based off of the {{wp|Dolly (sheep)|first cloned sheep}}, but it was deemed to be "too controversial." Since Dolly, the cloned sheep, was born several months after the release of Pokémon Red and Green in Japan, it's more likely that this Pokémon would have been intended for [[Generation II]].}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Unnamed TCG creature<br />
|type1=Unknown<br />
|img=Mysterious TCGO silhouette.png|30px"<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Trading Card Game Online<br />
|epname=Pokémon Trading Card Game Online<br />
|desc=A silhouette possibly of a Pokémon was discovered while rummaging through coding of the recently launched Trading Card Game Online. This silhouette was discovered in the navigation bar on the game's tutorial page, combined with images of the Unova starter Pokémon. No additional information on the silhouette was contained in the source code of the tutorial's Flash file.}}<br />
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==Altered Pokémon==<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Blastoise & Staryu<br />
|type1=Water<br />
|img=Early Blastoise and Staryu sketch.jpg<br />
|epnum=Capsule Monsters<br />
|epname=Capsule Monsters<br />
|desc={{main|Blastoise (Pokémon)}}[[File:009Blastoise.png|70px|right]][[File:120Staryu.png|70px|right]]<br>{{main|Staryu (Pokémon)}}<br><br>In this early depiction of a {{pkmn|battle}}, {{p|Blastoise}} is without its signature {{m|Hydro Cannon|water cannons}}. Its shell is also much more rounded, making it appear similar to {{p|Golem}}. It also has a much flatter face and more pronounced ears. {{p|Staryu}} is much more geometric in its design without its gem's supporting struts.}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Gastly & Slowbro<br />
|type1=Ghost<br />
|type2=Water<br />
|img=Early Gastly and Slowbro.jpg<br />
|epnum=Capsule Monsters<br />
|epname=Capsule Monsters<br />
|desc={{main|Gastly (Pokémon)}}[[File:092Gastly.png|70px|right]][[File:080Slowbro.png|70px|right]]<br>{{main|Slowbro (Pokémon)}}<br><br>Early versions of Gastly and Slowbro.}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Gengar & Nidorino<br />
|type1=Poison<br />
|type2=Ghost<br />
|img=Capsule Monsters Cover.jpg<br />
|epnum=Capsule Monsters<br />
|epname=Capsule Monsters<br />
|desc={{main|Gengar (Pokémon)}}[[File:094Gengar.png|100px|right]][[File:033Nidorino.png|100px|right]]<br>{{main|Nidorino (Pokémon)}}<br><br>An early version of Gengar, and a creature with traits of Nidorino, {{p|Gyarados}} and {{p|Feraligatr}}.}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Rhydon<br />
|type1=Ground<br />
|type2=Rock<br />
|img=Early Rhydon.jpg<br />
|epnum=Capsule Monsters<br />
|epname=Capsule Monsters<br />
|desc={{main|Rhydon (Pokémon)}}[[File:112Rhydon.png|150px|right]]<br><br>Early sketches of the [[Capsule Monsters]] creature that would become [[Rhydon]], the first designed [[Pokémon]].}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Lapras<br />
|type1=Water<br />
|type2=Ice<br />
|img=Early Lapras sketch.jpg<br />
|epnum=Capsule Monsters<br />
|epname=Capsule Monsters<br />
|desc={{main|Lapras (Pokémon)}}[[File:131Lapras.png|150px|right]]<br><br>An early version of Lapras. While they are recognizably similar, they are visually quite different. Notably Lapras's curly ears are not present. Under the chin the pattern appears different, blending in with the texture of the rest of the head. There are also no visible appendages or tail but that may be due to the water. Also in the sketch is a early design of [[Red]].}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Happa<br />
|type1=Grass<br />
|img=Alpha happa.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|desc={{main|Chikorita (Pokémon)}}[[File:152Chikorita.png|160px|right]]<br><br>Happa's name simply means "leaf" in Japanese. Happa is the early version of Chikorita. Happa resembles Chikorita without its body and legs. It isn't known why the design was changed, but without the body and legs, Chikorita would have been significantly smaller than the other two Generation II starters; {{p|Cyndaquil}} and {{p|Totodile}}. In the alpha, its Pokédex number was 152 and it knew the moves Leech Seed, Tackle, and an unknown move called "Serene".}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Ledyba<br />
|type1=Bug<br />
|type2=Flying<br />
|img=Rediba Silver Title Cutscene Concept.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|desc={{main|Ledyba (Pokémon)}}[[File:165Ledyba.png|130px|right]]<br><br>An early version of Ledyba. Unlike the final design, it has a black abdomen rather than a cream colored one. It also has a single pair of hands, and a pair of feet, and it apppears to be headless, with its eyes and antenna attached to its body. There is also beta art of Silver. His hair is shorter and he appears to be closer to Ethan's age.}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Bellossom<br />
|type1=Grass<br />
|img=182Bellossom GS.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|desc={{main|Bellossom (Pokémon)}}[[File:182Bellossom.png|190px|right]]<br><br>Both early artwork of Bellossom and its Gold and Silver artwork show that it was originally to be a similar color to its other evolutionary relatives. A possible explanation for this change would be the intention to avoid another [[Pokémon controversy#Racism|racial controversy]], as the original Bellossom design appears similar to traditional {{wp|polynesia|polynesian}} dress. However, this is unlikely to be the case.}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Marill<br />
|type1=Water<br />
|img=Alpha mariru.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|desc={{main|Marill (Pokémon)}}[[File:183Marill.png|200px|right]]<br><br>An early version of Marill. While they are recognizably similar, they are visually quite different. The pink/purple color is the main difference as well as the notably missing large ears. It also sports a thinner body, more resembling a rodent, but does not sport Marill's erratic tail pattern, though with this being a concept art, small details were most likely not a concern at the time.}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Girafarig<br />
|type1=Normal<br />
|type2=Psychic<br />
|img=Alpha kirinriki.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|desc={{main|Girafarig (Pokémon)}}[[File:203Girafarig.png|130px|right]]<br><br>This concept art of Girafarig shows the original design contained two full-sized giraffe heads, instead of the final version's one. It is also unknown why the design was changed, but overall it remains mostly similar outside of some coloring differences (though, because this is concept art, specific coloring details were most likely not considered at the time).}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Bukū<br />
|type1=Water<br />
|type2=Poison<br />
|img=Alpha bukuu.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|desc={{main|Qwilfish (Pokémon)}}[[File:211Qwilfish.png|190px|right]]<br><br>Bukū's name is derived from "fugu", the Japanese word for blowfish. It is most likely an early version of Qwilfish. Notable differences between Qwilfish and this pre-release version are the colors, and shape of the tail. However, the shape of the tail does appear slightly similar to the length of the tail in Qwilfish's [[Generation II]] back sprite. However, this was just an error and no other generation shows Qwilfish's tail that short.}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Tyranitar<br />
|type1=Rock<br />
|type2=Dark<br />
|img=Alpha tyranitar.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|desc={{main|Tyranitar (Pokémon)}}[[File:248Tyranitar.png|230px|right]]<br><br>This early version of Tyranitar is nearly identical to the design seen in the finalized Gold and Silver versions. It was shown alongside two unnamed Pokémon (seen in the section above) on the cover of a Japanese gaming magazine, where it was the only early design to become a released Pokémon. It has very few differences compared to the final version. Of these differences, the early Tyranitar design is more heavy-set, has a tan rather than indigo belly, has arms more reminiscent of Nidoking, and dozens of short spikes upon its back rather than a few long ones. It seems peculiar that Tyranitar was nearly completed at the time, but the other two featured Pokémon were never seen in their original designs.}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Torchic<br />
|type1=Fire<br />
|img=Torchic Beta.jpg<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire beta<br />
|desc={{main|Torchic (Pokémon)}}[[File:255Torchic RS.png|100px|right]]<br><br>This early version of Torchic is nearly identical to the current Torchic, aside from the large floppy ears, rather than its final design's flame shaped feathers on its head, and a flame-shaped marking on the back of its head.}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Blaziken / Latias<br />
|type1=Fire<br />
|type2=Dragon<br />
|img=Latias Blaziken.jpg<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire beta<br />
|desc={{main|Blaziken (Pokémon)}}[[File:257Blaziken.png|70px|right]][[File:380Latias.png|70px|right]]<br>{{main|Latias (Pokémon)}}<br><br>Sometimes referred to as Latiaziken or Latiken by fans, this beta image from Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire depicts a creature with traits of both {{p|Latias}} and {{p|Blaziken}}. In appearance, it more closely resembles Blaziken. However, some features, including the size, are more similar to Latias. Some of its features do not resemble those of either Pokémon, such as the hands.}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Treecko<br />
|type1=Grass<br />
|img=Treecko concept art.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire beta<br />
|desc={{main|Treecko (Pokémon)}}[[File:252Treecko RS.png|150px|right]]<br><br>Concept art of Treecko shows numerous designs for the creature before the final design was decided. Many of these early sketches more closely resemble real geckos than the final product.}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Shellos & Gastrodon<br />
|type1=water<br />
|type2=ground<br />
|img=Spr b 4d 422b.png<br />
|img2=Spr b 4d 423b.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire beta<br />
|desc={{main|Shellos (Pokémon)}}[[File:422Shellos-East.png|75px|right]][[File:422Shellos-West.png|75px|right]][[File:423Gastrodon-East.png|105px|right]][[File:423Gastrodon-West.png|105px|right]]<br>{{main|Gastrodon (Pokémon)}}<br><br>Prototype back sprites of Shellos and Gastrodon show an another form for each. These forms are possibly leftovers from when Shellos and Gastrodon were planned to be in Generation III. Shellos's sprite is pink, like its West Sea variation, and seems to combine the western variation's head with the Eastern variation's body, while Gastrodon's sprite is brown and looks like its Western variation, but with more rock-like protrusions on its body. Gastrodon's Platinum Pokédex entry appears to reference its beta sprite.}}<br />
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==Unreleased characters==<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Female main character<br />
|type1=Grass<br />
|type2=Red<br />
|img=Sugimori Starter artwork.png<br />
|img2=Kensugiart.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Red and Green beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Red and Green beta<br />
|desc=[[File:Red, Green and Blue Adventures.png|right|250px]]This art of a female {{player|character}} (with {{p|Squirtle}}) looks similar to {{adv|Green}}, as seen to the right. The image was shown on the boxes for the games, as well as in official strategy guides. It is unknown if she was ever intended to be a playable character, like {{ga|Red}}, or if she was supposed to be a supporting character, and act similar to the partner/rival of the player in {{2v2|Ruby|Sapphire}}. When Red and Green were later [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Versions|remade]], players finally got the chance to use a {{ga|Leaf|female character}}. It is possible she was based on this character, namely due to the near exact resemblance of this character and Green, who later donned the same outfit as this character in the {{chap|FireRed & LeafGreen}} of [[Pokémon Adventures]]. The lower artwork additionally raises the possibility of the female character being planned to appear in a [[Generation I]] game, showing that the same character has been used in several artworks.}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Female Trainer<br />
|type1=Ground<br />
|type2=Water<br />
|img=Alpha girltrainer.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|desc=This unnamed female {{pkmn|Trainer}} art was revealed in [[a:File:MicroGroup Game Review Volume 14.jpg|a magazine]] prior to Generation II but never officially released. It is unknown who this Trainer was supposed to represent, be it a main character, a supporting character, or just an NPC. Visually, she has similarities to multiple Trainer classes. Her age and appearance make her appear similar to a {{tc|Beauty}} or {{tc|Ace Trainer|Cool Trainer}}, but her outfit is similar to a {{tc|Lass}} or {{tc|Picnicker}}. There is an object on her shirt that looks like what could have been a gym badge. This badge has a rain drop on it, meaning she could have been a Water-type Gym Leader.}}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Male Trainer<br />
|type1=Poison<br />
|img=Alpha boytrainer.png<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Gold and Silver beta<br />
|desc=[[File:Team Aqua Grunts.png|220px|right]]Hiding in the background of the [[a:File:MicroGroup Game Review Volume 14.jpg|same magazine]] as the female Trainer above was a male Trainer that was never used. As with the female Trainer, it is unknown if he was designed as a main character, or supporting character, or was simply representing a Trainer class. He has hints of multiple classes, such as a {{tc|Tamer}}, {{tc|Psychic}}, {{tc|Juggler}}, {{tc|Burglar}}, {{tc|PokéManiac}}, {{tc|PI|Gambler}} and a male Rocket {{tc|Executive}}. There is an object on his bandana that looks like what could have been a gym badge. This badge has a red diamond on it. Due to the dark colors used and the fact that he is pictured with Tyranitar, it is possible he was a Dark-type Gym Leader. }}<br />
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{{TrainerPoké<br />
|nick=Female Latiken Trainer<br />
|type1=Fire<br />
|type2=Dragon<br />
|img=Latias Blaziken.jpg<br />
|epnum=Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire beta<br />
|epname=Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire beta<br />
|desc=[[File:Latias_Latios.png|240px|right]]There is an unused Trainer seen on the beta sketch of Latiken. It is very difficult to tell what this trainer's role in the games was as she barely resembles anyone. Whether she was a player character, rival, or supporting character is currently unknown. This character has a strong resemblance to the character shown riding Latios in other art.}}<br />
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==See also==<br />
* [[Beta Pokémon games]]<br />
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[[Category:Characters]]<br />
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[[ja:没ポケモンの一覧]]</div>Unown Lordhttps://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/w/index.php?title=Nintendo_64DD&diff=1470323Nintendo 64DD2011-07-05T19:01:11Z<p>Unown Lord: </p>
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'''Pocket Monsters RPG''' is an unreleased Pokémon game. It was planned for the [[Nintendo 64DD]], but was canceled without an official explanation. Little to no information is known about it.<br />
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The game was apparently first mentioned in June 1997 by [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] during an interview where the future of the Nintendo 64DD was discussed. While [[Pocket Monsters 64]] was scheduled to be released at the 64DD's launch, Pocket Monsters RPG was only referenced as being developed by [[Game Freak]] (specifically [[Satoshi Tajiri]]) and was not given a tentative release date.<br />
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In a separate interview three months later, with Shigeru Miyamoto as well as [[Tsunekazu Ishihara]], it was pointed out that there were at least three games being developed for the Nintendo 64DD (with [[Hey You, Pikachu!]] being a regular [[Nintendo 64]] game). The titles were all said to be correlated in terms of using the same Pokémon models. More interestingly, Ishihara stated that the 64DD games would be able to store the data of Pokémon introduced in [[Pokémon Gold and Silver]] (which at the time were going to be released in early 1998).<br />
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At Spaceworld 1997, an event held in Japan in November, the only Nintendo 64DD games revealed were [[Pokémon Stadium (Japanese)| Pokémon Stadium]] and [[Pokémon Snap]] (these games ended up being released for the Nintendo 64). While it is possible that Pocket Monsters 64 was a codename for Stadium, no Nintendo 64 game came close to matching Pocket Monsters RPG's description. It would appear that Game Freak had their hands full with the development of Pokémon Gold and Silver, which were eventually delayed by almost two years. Even though an official explanation was given for Gold and Silver's delay, no such courtesy was extended in regard to Pocket Monsters RPG.<br />
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Years later, [[Pokémon Colosseum]] was the first Pokémon RPG released for a console system (the [[GameCube]]), with [[Pokémon XD]] following its footsteps. It is notable that these games were developed by [[Genius Sonority]] rather than Game Freak. [[Junichi Masuda]] has voiced his opinion that the [[main series]] RPGs should remain portable, but he has not acknowledged the fact that a console RPG was, in fact, developed by Game Freak at one point.<br />
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'''Pocket Monsters RPG''' is an unreleased Pokémon game. It was planned for the [[Nintendo 64DD]], but was canceled without an official explanation. Little to no information is known about it.<br />
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The game was apparently first mentioned in June 1997 by [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] during an interview where the future of the Nintendo 64DD was discussed. While [[Pocket Monsters 64]] was scheduled to be released at the 64DD's launch, Pocket Monsters RPG was only referenced as being developed by [[Game Freak]] (specifically [[Satoshi Tajiri]]) and was not given a tentative release date.<br />
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In a separate interview three months later, with Shigeru Miyamoto as well as [[Tsunekazu Ishihara]], it was pointed out that there were at least three games being developed for the Nintendo 64DD (with [[Hey You Pikachu!]] being a regular [[Nintendo 64]] game). The titles were all said to be correlated in terms of using the same Pokémon models. More interestingly, Ishihara stated that the 64DD games would be able to store the data of Pokémon introduced in [[Pokémon Gold and Silver]] (which at the time were going to be released in early 1998).<br />
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At Spaceworld 1997, an event held in Japan in November, the only Nintendo 64DD games revealed were [[Pokémon Stadium (Japanese)| Pokémon Stadium]] and [[Pokémon Snap]] (these games ended up being released for the Nintendo 64). While it is possible that Pocket Monsters 64 was a codename for Stadium, no Nintendo 64 game came close to matching Pocket Monsters RPG's description. It would appear that Game Freak had their hands full with the development of Pokémon Gold and Silver, which were eventually delayed by almost two years. Even though an official explanation was given for Gold and Silver's delay, no such courtesy was extended in regard to Pocket Monsters RPG.<br />
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Years later, [[Pokémon Colosseum]] was the first Pokémon RPG released for a console system (the [[GameCube]]), with [[Pokémon XD]] following its footsteps. It is notable that these games were developed by [[Genius Sonority]] rather than Game Freak. [[Junichi Masuda]] has voiced his opinion that the [[main series]] RPGs should remain portable, but he has not acknowledged the fact that a console RPG was, in fact, developed by Game Freak at one point.<br />
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A '''Plate''' (Japanese: '''プレート''' ''Plate'') is a type of [[held item]] introduced in [[Generation IV]], primarily for use in changing the type and form of {{p|Arceus}} and the type of its [[signature move]], {{m|Judgment}} to the corresponding type of Plate. However, it will also increase the attack power of [[move]]s of the Plate's type used by any Pokémon holding it by 20%. There is a Plate available for every elemental type except {{t|Normal}}, and while there exists a {{type2|???}} Arceus in the Generation IV data, there is no associated ??? Plate, meaning there are 16 Plates in total. In Generation V, the ???-type has been removed from the data altogether.<br />
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The 16 Plates are spread far and wide across [[Sinnoh]], and additional ones can also be dug up in [[the Underground]]. The captain of the [[S.S. Aqua]] will also give one away in index number order each day; however the player must have all 16 badges first. In {{game|Black and White|s}}, two of the plates are given to the player by a treasure hunter in a house in [[Unova Route 13|Route 13]]. The treasure hunter will mention that he found the plates in the [[Abyssal Ruins]], and indeed the rest of the plates can be found there. What follows is a list of what effect a Plate has when held and where they can be found in Generation IV, besides in the Underground, and in Generation V.<br />
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==List of Plates==<br />
{{Item<br />
|name=Draco Plate<br />
|jp=りゅうのプレート<br />
|jpt=Dragon Plate<br />
|gen=IV<br />
|bag=Items<br />
|sell=500<br />
|buyable=no<br />
|effect=Raises the power of {{type2|Dragon}} moves.<br />
|effect2=Makes {{p|Arceus}} a Dragon-type Pokémon and makes {{m|Judgment}} a Dragon-type move.<br />
|descdppt=A stone tablet that boosts the power of Dragon-type moves.<br />
|deschgss=An item to be held by a Pokémon. It is a stone tablet that boosts the power of Dragon-type moves.<br />
|descbw=An item to be held by a Pokémon. It is a stone tablet that boosts the power of Dragon-type moves.<br />
|locdppt=Hidden behind the {{p|Dialga}}/{{p|Palkia}} statue in [[Eterna City]].<br>[[The Underground]]<br />
|lochgss=Receive from [[S.S. Aqua]] captain.{{tt|*|After obtaining all 16 Gym Badges.}}<br />
|locbw={{rt|13|Unova}}<br />
}}<br />
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{{Item<br />
|name=Dread Plate<br />
|jp=こわもてプレート<br />
|jpt=Fearful Favor Plate<br />
|gen=IV<br />
|bag=Items<br />
|sell=500<br />
|buyable=no<br />
|effect=Raises the power of {{type2|Dark}} moves.<br />
|effect2=Makes {{p|Arceus}} a Dark-type Pokémon and makes {{m|Judgment}} a Dark-type move.<br />
|descdppt=A stone tablet that boosts the power of Dark-type moves.<br />
|deschgss=An item to be held by a Pokémon. It is a stone tablet that boosts the power of Dark-type moves. <br />
|descbw=An item to be held by a Pokémon. It is a stone tablet that boosts the power of Dark-type moves.<br />
|locdppt=On the second floor of the [[Old Chateau]], go through the door to the north. The Plate is in a Poké Ball in the left hand room.<br>[[The Underground]]<br />
|lochgss=Receive from [[S.S. Aqua]] captain.{{tt|*|After obtaining all 16 Gym Badges.}}<br />
|locbw=[[Abyssal Ruins]] 1F.<br />
}}<br />
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{{Item<br />
|name=Earth Plate<br />
|jp=だいちのプレート<br />
|jpt=Earth Plate<br />
|gen=IV<br />
|bag=Items<br />
|sell=500<br />
|buyable=no<br />
|effect=Raises the power of {{type2|Ground}} moves.<br />
|effect2=Makes {{p|Arceus}} a Ground-type Pokémon and makes {{m|Judgment}} a Ground-type move.<br />
|descdppt=A stone tablet that boosts the power of Ground-type moves.<br />
|deschgss=An item to be held by a Pokémon. It is a stone tablet that boosts the power of Ground-type moves.<br />
|descbw=An item to be held by a Pokémon. It is a stone tablet that boosts the power of Ground-type moves.<br />
|locdppt=Inside [[Oreburgh Gate]], use {{m|Rock Smash}} to go north up the path, then follow around and take the stairs to the basement. {{m|Surf}} to the far left of the cave and use {{m|Strength}} to get to the Poké Ball.<br>[[The Underground]]<br />
|lochgss=Receive from [[S.S. Aqua]] captain.{{tt|*|After obtaining all 16 Gym Badges.}}<br />
|locbw=[[Abyssal Ruins]] 1F.<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{Item<br />
|name=Fist Plate<br />
|jp=こぶしのプレート<br />
|jpt=Fist Plate<br />
|gen=IV<br />
|bag=Items<br />
|sell=500<br />
|buyable=no<br />
|effect=Raises the power of {{type2|Fighting}} moves.<br />
|effect2=Makes {{p|Arceus}} a Fighting-type Pokémon and makes {{m|Judgment}} a Fighting-type move.<br />
|descdppt=A stone tablet that boosts the power of Fighting-type moves.<br />
|deschgss=An item to be held by a Pokémon. It is a stone tablet that boosts the power of Fighting-type moves. <br />
|descbw=An item to be held by a Pokémon. It is a stone tablet that boosts the power of Fighting-type moves.<br />
|locdppt=On {{rt|215|Sinnoh}}, to the right of the twin wooden bridges. Requires {{HM|01|Cut}} to reach.<br>[[The Underground]]<br />
|lochgss=Receive from [[S.S. Aqua]] captain.{{tt|*|After obtaining all 16 Gym Badges.}}<br />
|locbw=[[Abyssal Ruins]] 1F.<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{Item<br />
|name=Flame Plate<br />
|jp=ひのたまプレート<br />
|jpt=Fireball Plate<br />
|gen=IV<br />
|bag=Items<br />
|sell=500<br />
|buyable=no<br />
|effect=Raises the power of {{type2|Fire}} moves.<br />
|effect2=Makes {{p|Arceus}} a Fire-type Pokémon and makes {{m|Judgment}} a Fire-type move.<br />
|descdppt=A stone tablet that boosts the power of Fire-type moves.<br />
|deschgss=An item to be held by a Pokémon. It is a stone tablet that boosts the power of Fire-type moves. <br />
|descbw=An item to be held by a Pokémon. It is a stone tablet that boosts the power of Fire-type moves.<br />
|locdppt=Embedded in the westernmost wall of the largest room in [[Stark Mountain]] on a ledge above [[TM50]].<br>Received from a {{tc|Hiker}} in [[Oreburgh Mine]] if the player has a [[fateful encounter]] {{p|Arceus}} in their party.{{sup|Pt}}<br>[[The Underground]]<br />
|lochgss=Receive from [[S.S. Aqua]] captain.{{tt|*|After obtaining all 16 Gym Badges.}}<br />
|locbw=[[Abyssal Ruins]] 1F.<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{Item<br />
|name=Icicle Plate<br />
|jp=つららのプレート<br />
|jpt=Icicle Plate<br />
|gen=IV<br />
|bag=Items<br />
|sell=500<br />
|buyable=no<br />
|effect=Raises the power of {{type2|Ice}} moves.<br />
|effect2=Makes {{p|Arceus}} an Ice-type Pokémon and makes {{m|Judgment}} an Ice-type move.<br />
|descdppt=A stone tablet that boosts the power of Ice-type moves.<br />
|deschgss=An item to be held by a Pokémon. It is a stone tablet that boosts the power of Ice-type moves. <br />
|descbw=An item to be held by a Pokémon. It is a stone tablet that boosts the power of Ice-type moves.<br />
|locdppt=On {{rt|217|Sinnoh}}, talk to the man in the house closest to {{HM|08|Rock Climb}} after picking the HM up.<br>[[The Underground]]<br />
|lochgss=Receive from [[S.S. Aqua]] captain.{{tt|*|After obtaining all 16 Gym Badges.}}<br />
|locbw=[[Abyssal Ruins]] 1F.<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{Item<br />
|name=Insect Plate<br />
|jp=たまむしプレート<br />
|jpt={{wp|Buprestidae|Jewel Beetle}} Plate<br />
|gen=IV<br />
|bag=Items<br />
|sell=500<br />
|buyable=no<br />
|effect=Raises the power of {{type2|Bug}} moves.<br />
|effect2=Makes {{p|Arceus}} a Bug-type Pokémon and makes {{m|Judgment}} a Bug-type move.<br />
|descdppt=A stone tablet that boosts the power of Bug-type moves.<br />
|deschgss=An item to be held by a Pokémon. It is a stone tablet that boosts the power of Bug-type moves. <br />
|descbw=An item to be held by a Pokémon. It is a stone tablet that boosts the power of Bug-type moves.<br />
|locdppt=Hidden in the rock wall to the right of the [[Old Chateau]] in [[Eterna Forest]]. Requires {{HM|01|Cut}}.<br>[[The Underground]]<br />
|lochgss=Receive from [[S.S. Aqua]] captain.{{tt|*|After obtaining all 16 Gym Badges.}}<br />
|locbw=[[Abyssal Ruins]] 1F.<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{Item<br />
|name=Iron Plate<br />
|jp=こうてつプレート<br />
|jpt=Steel Plate<br />
|gen=IV<br />
|bag=Items<br />
|sell=500<br />
|buyable=no<br />
|effect=Raises the power of {{type2|Steel}} moves.<br />
|effect2=Makes {{p|Arceus}} a Steel-type Pokémon and makes {{m|Judgment}} a Steel-type move.<br />
|descdppt=A stone tablet that boosts the power of Steel-type moves.<br />
|deschgss=An item to be held by a Pokémon. It is a stone tablet that boosts the power of Steel-type moves. <br />
|descbw=An item to be held by a Pokémon. It is a stone tablet that boosts the power of Steel-type moves.<br />
|locdppt=Hidden in a depression in the far southeastern corner of the third floor of [[Iron Island]].<br>[[The Underground]]<br />
|lochgss=Receive from [[S.S. Aqua]] captain.{{tt|*|After obtaining all 16 Gym Badges.}}<br />
|locbw=[[Abyssal Ruins]] 1F.<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{Item<br />
|name=Meadow Plate<br />
|jp=みどりのプレート<br />
|jpt=Verdure Plate<br />
|gen=IV<br />
|bag=Items<br />
|sell=500<br />
|buyable=no<br />
|effect=Raises the power of {{type2|Grass}} moves.<br />
|effect2=Makes {{p|Arceus}} a Grass-type Pokémon and makes {{m|Judgment}} a Grass-type move.<br />
|descdppt=A stone tablet that boosts the power of Grass-type moves.<br />
|deschgss=An item to be held by a Pokémon. It is a stone tablet the boosts the power of Grass-type moves. <br />
|descbw=An item to be held by a Pokémon. It is a stone tablet that boosts the power of Grass-type moves.<br />
|locdppt=Hidden in the rock wall on {{rt|210|Sinnoh}}, beneath a bridge, up the eastern-most {{m|waterfall}}.<br>[[The Underground]]<br />
|lochgss=Receive from [[S.S. Aqua]] captain.{{tt|*|After obtaining all 16 Gym Badges.}}<br />
|locbw=[[Abyssal Ruins]] 1F.<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{Item<br />
|name=Mind Plate<br />
|jp=ふしぎのプレート<br />
|jpt=Mystery Plate<br />
|gen=IV<br />
|bag=Items<br />
|sell=500<br />
|buyable=no<br />
|effect=Raises the power of {{type2|Psychic}} moves.<br />
|effect2=Makes {{p|Arceus}} a Psychic-type Pokémon and makes {{m|Judgment}} a Psychic-type move.<br />
|descdppt=A stone tablet that boosts the power of Psychic-type moves.<br />
|deschgss=An item to be held by a Pokémon. It is a stone tablet that boosts the power of Psychic-type moves. <br />
|descbw=An item to be held by a Pokémon. It is a stone tablet that boosts the power of Psychic-type moves.<br />
|locdppt=On the seventh (last) floor of the [[Solaceon Ruins]].<br>[[The Underground]]<br />
|lochgss=Receive from [[S.S. Aqua]] captain.{{tt|*|After obtaining all 16 Gym Badges.}}<br />
|locbw=[[Abyssal Ruins]] 1F.<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{Item<br />
|name=Sky Plate<br />
|jp=あおぞらプレート<br />
|jpt=Blue Sky Plate<br />
|gen=IV<br />
|bag=Items<br />
|sell=500<br />
|buyable=no<br />
|effect=Raises the power of {{type2|Flying}} moves.<br />
|effect2=Makes {{p|Arceus}} a Flying-type Pokémon and makes {{m|Judgment}} a Flying-type move.<br />
|descdppt=A stone tablet that boosts the power of Flying-type moves.<br />
|deschgss=An item to be held by a Pokémon. It is a stone tablet that boosts the power of Flying-type moves. <br />
|descbw=An item to be held by a Pokémon. It is a stone tablet that boosts the power of Flying-type moves.<br />
|locdppt=At the exit of {{si|Victory Road}}, hidden outside the cave, three tiles south of the southwestern Poké Ball statue.<br>[[The Underground]]<br />
|lochgss=Receive from [[S.S. Aqua]] captain.{{tt|*|After obtaining all 16 Gym Badges.}}<br />
|locbw=[[Abyssal Ruins]] 1F.<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{Item<br />
|name=Splash Plate<br />
|jp=しずくプレート<br />
|jpt=Drop Plate<br />
|gen=IV<br />
|bag=Items<br />
|sell=500<br />
|buyable=no<br />
|effect=Raises the power of {{type2|Water}} moves.<br />
|effect2=Makes {{p|Arceus}} a Water-type Pokémon and makes {{m|Judgment}} a Water-type move.<br />
|descdppt=A stone tablet that boosts the power of Water-type moves.<br />
|deschgss=An item to be held by a Pokémon. It is a stone tablet that boosts the power of Water-type moves. <br />
|descbw=An item to be held by a Pokémon. It is a stone tablet that boosts the power of Water-type moves.<br />
|locdppt=Bottom part of first sandbar on {{rt|220|Sinnoh}}.<br>[[The Underground]]<br />
|lochgss=Receive from [[S.S. Aqua]] captain.{{tt|*|After obtaining all 16 Gym Badges.}}<br />
|locbw={{rt|13|Unova}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{Item<br />
|name=Spooky Plate<br />
|jp=もののけプレート<br />
|jpt=Specter Plate<br />
|gen=IV<br />
|bag=Items<br />
|sell=500<br />
|buyable=no<br />
|effect=Raises the power of {{type2|Ghost}} moves.<br />
|effect2=Makes {{p|Arceus}} a Ghost-type Pokémon and makes {{m|Judgment}} a Ghost-type move.<br />
|descdppt=A stone tablet that boosts the power of Ghost-type moves.<br />
|deschgss=An item to be held by a Pokémon. It is a stone tablet that boosts the power of Ghost-type moves. <br />
|descbw=An item to be held by a Pokémon. It is a stone tablet that boosts the power of Ghost-type moves.<br />
|locdppt=Next to one of the stone houses on the eastern side of [[Amity Square]].{{sup|DP}}<br> On one of the plateaus in [[Amity Square]] that can be reached through the warp points in the stone huts.{{sup|Pt}}<br>[[The Underground]]<br />
|lochgss=Receive from [[S.S. Aqua]] captain.{{tt|*|After obtaining all 16 Gym Badges.}}<br />
|locbw=[[Abyssal Ruins]] 1F.<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{Item<br />
|name=Stone Plate<br />
|jp=がんせきプレート<br />
|jpt=Rock Plate<br />
|gen=IV<br />
|bag=Items<br />
|sell=500<br />
|buyable=no<br />
|effect=Raises the power of {{type2|Rock}} moves.<br />
|effect2=Makes {{p|Arceus}} a Rock-type Pokémon and makes {{m|Judgment}} a Rock-type move.<br />
|descdppt=A stone tablet that boosts the power of Rock-type moves.<br />
|deschgss=An item to be held by a Pokémon. It is a stone tablet that boosts the power of Rock-type moves. <br />
|descbw=An item to be held by a Pokémon. It is a stone tablet that boosts the power of Rock-type moves.<br />
|locdppt=Hidden in a rock in the waterfall room inside [[Mt. Coronet]]. Requires {{HM|03|Surf}}, {{HM|08|Rock Climb}}, {{HM|07|Waterfall}}, and in {{v2|Platinum}}, {{HM|04|Strength}}.<br>[[The Underground]]<br />
|lochgss=Receive from [[S.S. Aqua]] captain.{{tt|*|After obtaining all 16 Gym Badges.}}<br />
|locbw=[[Abyssal Ruins]] 1F.<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{Item<br />
|name=Toxic Plate<br />
|jp=もうどくプレート<br />
|jpt=Deadly Poison Plate<br />
|gen=IV<br />
|bag=Items<br />
|sell=500<br />
|buyable=no<br />
|effect=Raises the power of {{type2|Poison}} moves.<br />
|effect2=Makes {{p|Arceus}} a Poison-type Pokémon and makes {{m|Judgment}} a Poison-type move.<br />
|descdppt=A stone tablet that boosts the power of Poison-type moves.<br />
|deschgss=An item to be held by a Pokémon. It is a stone tablet that boosts the power of Poison-type moves. <br />
|descbw=An item to be held by a Pokémon. It is a stone tablet that boosts the power of Poison-type moves.<br />
|locdppt=Hidden in the northeast corner of the [[Great Marsh]].<br>[[The Underground]]<br />
|lochgss=Receive from [[S.S. Aqua]] captain.{{tt|*|After obtaining all 16 Gym Badges.}}<br />
|locbw=[[Abyssal Ruins]] 1F.<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{Item<br />
|name=Zap Plate<br />
|jp=いかずちプレート<br />
|jpt=Thunder Plate<br />
|gen=IV<br />
|bag=Items<br />
|sell=500<br />
|buyable=no<br />
|effect=Raises the power of {{type2|Electric}} moves.<br />
|effect2=Makes {{p|Arceus}} an Electric-type Pokémon and makes {{m|Judgment}} an Electric-type move.<br />
|descdppt=A stone tablet that boosts the power of Electric-type moves.<br />
|deschgss=An item to be held by a Pokémon. It is a stone tablet that boosts the power of Electric-type moves.<br />
|descbw=An item to be held by a Pokémon. It is a stone tablet that boosts the power of Electric-type moves.<br />
|locdppt=Hidden in front of [[Sunyshore City]]'s [[Vista Lighthouse|lighthouse]].<br>[[The Underground]]<br />
|lochgss=Held by [[Spiky-eared Pichu]].<br>Receive from [[S.S. Aqua]] captain.{{tt|*|After obtaining all 16 Gym Badges.}}<br />
|locbw=[[Abyssal Ruins]] 1F.<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Engravings==<br />
Each Plate has a different engraving which reveals part of the myth of the creation of the Pokémon universe. No engraving is tied to a specific Plate; they will appear each one at a time depending on how many Plates the player has found so far, with the ninth Plate found using the same engraving as the first. In Platinum, after talking to the Hiker on the second floor of the Canalave Library, a book on the second floor with the engravings written in it will be left by the Hiker the player met in Oreburgh Mine.<br />
*''"When the {{pkmn|universe}} was created, its [[shard]]s became this Plate."''<br />
*''"The power of defeated giants infuses this Plate."''<br />
*''"Two beings of {{p|Dialga|time}} and {{p|Palkia|space}} set free from the {{p|Arceus|Original One}}."''<br />
*''"[[Lake trio|Three beings]] were born to bind {{p|Dialga|time}} and {{p|Palkia|space}}."''<br />
*''"[[creation trio|Two]] make matter and [[Lake guardians|three]] make spirit, shaping the {{pkmn|world}}."''<br />
*''"The {{p|Arceus|Original One}} breathed alone before the {{pkmn|universe}} came."''<br />
*''"The powers of Plates are [[held item|shared among Pokémon]]."''<br />
*''"The rightful bearer of a Plate {{a|Multitype|draws from}} the Plate it holds."''<br />
<br />
==Appearance==<br />
{| class="roundy" align="center" style="background: #{{cynthia color dark}}; border: 5px solid #{{cynthia color}}"<br />
|- align="center" <br />
| width="160px" style="background: #{{dragon color}}; {{roundytop|5px}}" | [[File:Mine Draco Plate.png|120px]]<br />
| width="160px" style="background: #{{dark color}}; {{roundytop|5px}}" | [[File:Mine Dread Plate.png|120px]]<br />
| width="160px" style="background: #{{ground color}}; {{roundytop|5px}}" | [[File:Mine Earth Plate.png|120px]]<br />
| width="160px" style="background: #{{fighting color}}; {{roundytop|5px}}" | [[File:Mine Fist Plate.png|120px]]<br />
|- align="center" <br />
| style="background: #{{dragon color light}}; {{roundybottom|5px}}" | {{color|{{dragon color dark}}|Draco Plate}}<br />
| style="background: #{{dark color light}}; {{roundybottom|5px}}" | {{color|{{dark color dark}}|Dread Plate}}<br />
| style="background: #{{ground color light}}; {{roundybottom|5px}}" | {{color|{{ground color dark}}|Earth Plate}}<br />
| style="background: #{{fighting color light}}; {{roundybottom|5px}}" | {{color|{{fighting color dark}}|Fist Plate}}<br />
|- align="center" <br />
| width="160px" style="background: #{{fire color}}; {{roundytop|5px}}" | [[File:Mine Flame Plate.png|120px]]<br />
| width="160px" style="background: #{{ice color}}; {{roundytop|5px}}" | [[File:Mine Icicle Plate.png|120px]]<br />
| width="160px" style="background: #{{bug color}}; {{roundytop|5px}}" | [[File:Mine Insect Plate.png|120px]]<br />
| width="160px" style="background: #{{steel color}}; {{roundytop|5px}}" | [[File:Mine Iron Plate.png|120px]]<br />
|- align="center" <br />
| style="background: #{{fire color light}}; -{{roundybottom|5px}}" | {{color|{{fire color dark}}|Flame Plate}}<br />
| style="background: #{{ice color light}}; {{roundybottom|5px}}" | {{color|{{ice color dark}}|Icicle Plate}}<br />
| style="background: #{{bug color light}}; {{roundybottom|5px}}" | {{color|{{bug color dark}}|Insect Plate}}<br />
| style="background: #{{steel color light}}; {{roundybottom|5px}}" | {{color|{{steel color dark}}|Iron Plate}}<br />
|- align="center" <br />
| width="160px" style="background: #{{grass color}}; {{roundytop|5px}}" | [[File:Mine Meadow Plate.png|120px]]<br />
| width="160px" style="background: #{{psychic color}}; {{roundytop|5px}}" | [[File:Mine Mind Plate.png|120px]]<br />
| width="160px" style="background: #{{flying color}}; {{roundytop|5px}}" | [[File:Mine Sky Plate.png|120px]]<br />
| width="160px" style="background: #{{water color}}; {{roundytop|5px}}" | [[File:Mine Splash Plate.png|120px]]<br />
|- align="center" <br />
| style="background: #{{grass color light}}; {{roundybottom|5px}}" | {{color|{{grass color dark}}|Meadow Plate}}<br />
| style="background: #{{psychic color light}}; {{roundybottom|5px}}" | {{color|{{psychic color dark}}|Mind Plate}}<br />
| style="background: #{{flying color light}}; {{roundybottom|5px}}" | {{color|{{flying color dark}}|Sky Plate}}<br />
| style="background: #{{water color light}}; {{roundybottom|5px}}" | {{color|{{water color dark}}|Splash Plate}}<br />
|- align="center" <br />
| width="160px" style="background: #{{ghost color}}; {{roundytop|5px}}" | [[File:Mine Spooky Plate.png|120px]]<br />
| width="160px" style="background: #{{rock color}}; {{roundytop|5px}}" | [[File:Mine Stone Plate.png|120px]]<br />
| width="160px" style="background: #{{poison color}}; {{roundytop|5px}}" | [[File:Mine Toxic Plate.png|120px]]<br />
| width="160px" style="background: #{{electric color}}; {{roundytop|5px}}" | [[File:Mine Zap Plate.png|120px]]<br />
|- align="center" <br />
| style="background: #{{ghost color light}}; {{roundybottom|5px}}" | {{color|{{ghost color dark}}|Spooky Plate}}<br />
| style="background: #{{rock color light}}; {{roundybottom|5px}}" | {{color|{{rock color dark}}|Stone Plate}}<br />
| style="background: #{{poison color light}}; {{roundybottom|5px}}" | {{color|{{poison color dark}}|Toxic Plate}}<br />
| style="background: #{{electric color light}}; {{roundybottom|5px}}" | {{color|{{electric color dark}}|Zap Plate}}<br />
|}{{-}}<br />
<br />
==In the anime==<br />
Plates first appeared in ''[[DP060|Journey to the Unown!]]'', where [[Saturn]] and two [[Galactic Grunt]]s placed them in a room of the [[Solaceon Ruins]] to obtain the [[Spear Key]] and awaken the {{p|Unown}} there. These Plates were specifically the Draco Plate, Iron Plate, and Splash Plate, which power up the three types of {{p|Palkia}} and {{p|Dialga}} ({{t|Dragon}}, {{t|Steel}}, and {{t|Water}}) combined.<br />
<br />
The Plates appeared again in ''[[M12|Arceus and the Jewel of Life]]'', where {{an|Arceus}} used them to change its type, and almost died when it lost all of the Plates after having destroyed a meteor. [[Damos]] found one of these lost Plates and returned it to Arceus, giving it the strength to recall the other 15 plates. That act earned its trust and prompted it to detach the Earth Plate, Splash Plate, Meadow Plate, Zap Plate, and Draco Plate in the form of the [[Jewel of Life]] so Damos could make [[Michina Town]] flourish.<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Arceus Plates anime.png|Five of Arceus's Plates<br />
File:ThreePlates.png|Three Plates placed in the Solaceon Ruins<br />
File:Arceus Plates.png|Arceus using its Plates<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==In the manga==<br />
[[File:Arceus Plates Adventures.png|thumb|right|150px|Several Plates]]<br />
===Pokémon Adventures===<br />
The plates first appeared in the {{chap|HeartGold & SoulSilver}}. The plates were used by [[Team Rocket]] in order to summon {{p|Arceus}}.<br />
<br />
==Trivia== <br />
* While the presence of hidden Plates can be determined with the [[Pokétch]] application {{DL|Pokétch|Dowsing Machine}}, their exact location is difficult to ascertain. The Plate's exact location must be touched on the Dowsing Machine in order for it to be revealed.<br />
* Plates may have some relation to [[shards]], which are described as pieces of ancient tools. Their underground sprites likewise indicate that they are merely broken parts of plates.<br />
* Although there is not a plate to change Arceus's type to ???-type, in the "After You Complete Diamond and Pearl" guide, in the Underground section, in the list of plates it includes "Magical Plate". The reason for this is unknown, although it is possible there was originally going to be such a plate.<br />
* While all plates will rearrange Arceus's [[Pokéathlon]] stats, the Draco Plate will boost Arceus's total Pokéathlon stats by 1.<br />
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<div>The four [[generation]]s of [[Pokémon games]], taking place in the same {{pkmn|world|universe}}, have had multiple references to each other. Not only do the games reference their same-generation counterparts (with the {{player}}'s default name being the version played and the [[rival]]'s being the counterpart version in the first two generations), but games released later in the series typically will feature references to events of past generations.<br />
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Please note, of course, that this does not include Pokémon. While Pokémon released in previous generations will always appear, they are not a reference to the generation itself.<br />
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==List of references==<br />
===Generation II===<br />
====To Generation I====<br />
* Not only is the [[Kanto]] region a playable area during the games, but several of the events of [[Generation I]] are spoken of as having happened three years previous. Many characters also reappear because of this, though some of them undergo design changes.<br />
* {{ga|Red}}, the player character of the first games, is found training in [[Mt. Silver]] and can be battled.<br />
* {{ga|Blue}}, the rival character of the first games, has become the [[Gym Leader]] of [[Viridian City]]. His team is based on the Pokémon he used in the final battle in {{game|Red and Blue|s}}.<br />
* A man in the [[Violet City]] Pokémon Center states that the former [[Team Rocket]] was broken up by a "{{ga|Red|young kid}}."<br />
* The parents of the Copycat in [[Saffron City]] mention that her Clefairy Doll was given to her by {{ga|Red|a boy}} three years before.<br />
* The [[Berserk Gene]], a held item, is found near the former entrance of the now-collapsed [[Cerulean Cave]], where {{p|Mewtwo}} once hid.<br />
* There is a [[Pokémon doll]] of a {{m|Surf}}ing {{p|Pikachu}} available to decorate the room, which references the special minigame in {{game|Yellow}}.<br />
* A man in [[Cerulean City]] says there used to be [[Cerulean Cave|a cave near the city with powerful Pokémon]].<br />
* If the player checks the poster in the [[Rocket Game Corner]], the player will be informed that there's nothing there, referring to the secret switch under the poster in Generation I.<br />
* The master of the [[Saffron City]] [[Fighting Dojo]], [[Kiyo]], can be found and battled in Mt. Mortar. Like in Generation I, he gives the player a {{p|Tyrogue|Fighting-type Pokémon}} upon defeating him.<br />
<br />
===Generation III===<br />
====To Generation I====<br />
* [[Brawly]] is said to have once trained alongside [[Bruno]], who is a member of [[Kanto]]'s [[Elite Four]].<br />
* The Oceanic Museum in [[Slateport City]] has two water samples, one of which is from Kanto. Its background music theme is also an arrangement of the S.S. Anne theme.<br />
* On [[Faraway Island]], a series of smudged messages, which may have been left by [[Mr. Fuji]], appear on a [[signpost]].<br />
* A boy in [[Lilycove City]] says that he and his family came from the [[Kanto]] region before he asks if there are any Pokémon found only in the [[Hoenn]] region.<br />
* In {{ka|Victory Road}}, there is a small crater where {{p|Moltres}} used to be.<br />
<br />
====To Generation II====<br />
* In {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}}, the player-controlled character of {{game2|Ruby|Sapphire|Emerald}} is said to have moved at the beginning of the game with his/her family from the [[Johto]] region, the main setting of the Generation II games. In {{game|Emerald}} the character who said this instead states that the player character's family moved there from a faraway place.<br />
* The [[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire beta|beta versions of Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire]] contained remastered versions of the themes played on [[Route]]s [[Johto Route 38|38]] and [[Johto Route 39|39]], [[Team Rocket]] encounter, [[Legendary beasts]]' battle, and [[Saffron City]].<br />
* The Oceanic Museum in [[Slateport City]] has two water samples, one of which is from Johto.<br />
* A man in [[Mt. Moon]] says that [[Brock]] sometimes helps excavate [[fossil]]s there. This explains how he acquires the {{p|Kabutops}} and {{p|Omastar}} which he uses in the second generation of games.<br />
* At the [[Cerulean Cape]], a dame says [[Misty]] has high hopes about the location, which is known as a famous dating spot. In the second generation of games, she is first encountered there with an unknown male character.<br />
* [[Janine]], [[Koga]]'s daughter and future [[Gym Leader|Leader]] of [[Fuchsia Gym]], appears in [[Fuchsia City]], and tells the player that she is training to use {{t|Poison}} Pokémon like her father. She is misnamed as Charine in the English translation of FireRed and LeafGreen, however.<br />
* The branch of [[Team Rocket]] in the [[Sevii Islands]] seems to be the same branch which attempted to revive Team Rocket during Generation II, with plans to use magnetic waves to evolve Pokémon. Their lead scientist also tells that [[Giovanni]]'s child has red hair, a reference to {{ga|Silver}}.<br />
* One of [[Professor Oak]]'s assistants will state that he is to get a [[Professor Oak's Pokémon Talk|radio show]] sometime in the near future.<br />
* [[Celio]] mentions that some members of [[Bill]]'s family live in [[Goldenrod City]].<br />
* A woman on [[Boon Island]] in [[Bruno]]'s section of the [[Fame Checker]] mentions the [[RageCandyBar]].<br />
* A kid in [[Indigo Plateau]] in [[Lance]]'s section of the [[Fame Checker]] says he has a [[Clair|cousin who is a Gym Leader]] [[Blackthorn City|somewhere far away]].<br />
* [[Whitney]], [[Jasmine]] and [[Pryce]] lookalikes appear as audience members in {{pkmn|Contest}}s.<br />
* The man who digs [[Three Isle Path]] and gives the player a Nugget says that he'd like to buy a house in [[Kanto]]. He likely is the same person who gives away a Nugget in [[Generation II]] in his house on {{rt|2|Kanto}}.<br />
* The themes used on the [[Sevii Islands]] are remastered versions of the routes around [[Mahogany Town]] as well as remastered versions of {{ci|Violet}}/[[Olivine City]] and [[Azalea Town]]/[[Blackthorn City]].<br />
* In Mt. Battle, there is an {{p|Abra}} that will {{m|Teleport}} players to the entrance. In the Generation II games, the player can use an Abra at [[Indigo Plateau]] to Teleport [[New Bark Town|home]].<br />
<br />
===Generation IV===<br />
====To Generation I====<br />
* [[Professor Rowan]] is said to have developed the [[List of Pokémon by Sinnoh Pokédex number|Sinnoh Pokédex]] with help from [[Professor Oak|a Pokémon professor from Kanto]].<br />
* Professor Oak himself comes to [[Sinnoh]] to give the player the [[National Pokédex]], and can always be found in a house in [[Eterna City]] thereafter. He gives the player an {{DL|Evolution-inducing held item|Up-Grade}}, which was sent to Oak by his acquaintance from [[Kanto]].<br />
* In the gatehouse east of [[Canalave City]] is a guard who complains that he is thirsty, like the guards in Kanto who will allow the {{player}} to enter [[Saffron City]] if they are brought a drink. Unlike those guards, however, this one does not do anything if brought a drink.<br />
* One of the [[Elite Four]], [[Bertha]], shares a similar name (in Japanese and English) and design to [[Agatha]]. It is possible they are related, or that Bertha was at least modeled after Agatha.<br />
* {{tc|Black Belt}} Eddie from {{si|Victory Road}} mentions that he trained in [[Fighting Dojo]] at {{ci|Saffron}}.<br />
* In [[Amity Square]], some Pokémon may be let out out of their [[Poké Ball]] to follow their Trainer around. One of the few available is {{p|Pikachu}}, which did the same (however, throughout the game) in {{game|Yellow}}.<br />
* [[Bebe]]'s buddy [[Bill]] is mentioned to have developed the basic storage system.<br />
* Part of the Veilstone Game Corner music is a techno remix of the Rocket Game Corner music.<br />
* One of {{ga|Lucas}}'s alternate names was Ash in the English versions of {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}}. This is one of the default names of {{ga|Red}} in the games {{game2|Red|Blue|Yellow}}, {{2v2|FireRed|LeafGreen}}. It may even be a reference to the {{pkmn|anime}}'s [[Ash Ketchum|main character]].<br />
[[File:Nostalgic Wallpaper.png|thumb|Wallpaper]]<br />
* As a direct tribute to the original games, one of the wallpapers has been designed to resemble the design of the [[route]]s of the first games, complete with the graphics and sprites when the games are played on the [[Game Boy]]. The wallpaper showcases typical features like both types of fences, low and high [[Tall grass|grass]], normal ground, a [[sign]] and a house.<br />
* As {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}} are remakes of {{game|Gold and Silver|s}}, the references present in the original games to Generation I return.<br />
* During a special {{p|Celebi}} event, the character will, in fact, travel in time back to shortly after {{ga|Red}} has defeated [[Giovanni]]. Giovanni tells his {{ga|Silver|son}} that he has decided to disband [[Team Rocket]]. Afterwards, he will run towards the [[Johto]] region and is found in a cave. When the player has defeated him, he will make a remark that the player reminds him of the boy that made him disband the team in the first place.<br />
* In HeartGold and SoulSilver, a man mentions that Professor Oak once said there were 150 Pokémon, the amount known during Generation I, although there are now almost 500 (which appears to imply that all the games, or at least the remakes, take place at the same time as Generation IV).<br />
<br />
====To Generation II====<br />
* A news report of a [[red Gyarados]] begins {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}}. The cameraman who filmed the documentary appears at the [[Survival Area]].<br />
** In {{v2|Platinum}}, the game instead begins with a report about Professor Rowan. However, the cameraman from the red Gyarados report is seen blocking the entrance to [[Lake Valor]], hoping to get a shot of the {{p|Azelf|legendary Pokémon}} said to live there.<br />
* A man, who gives the player a {{p|Happiny}} {{pkmn|egg}} in {{2v2|Diamond|Pearl}}, says that [[Professor Elm]] announced that eggs kept [[party|with a Trainer]] will eventually hatch.<br />
* [[Jasmine]], one of Johto's [[Gym Leader]]s, appears to give the player {{HM|07|Waterfall}} and participates in Sinnoh's {{pkmn|Super Contest}}s.<br />
* A man in [[Valor Lakefront]] states that he would like to see a {{p|Lugia|silver-colored Pokémon}} that resides in the [[Whirl Islands]], a {{p|Ho-Oh|rainbow-colored Pokémon}} that resides in the [[Bell Tower|Tin Tower]], and {{p|Clefairy}} [[Days of the week#Monday|dancing]] in [[Mt. Moon]] sometime during his life.<br />
* A {{tc|Ninja Boy}} on {{Rt|210|Sinnoh}} near [[Celestic Town]] says he wants to train with a [[Janine|ninja]] [[Gym Leader]] in a faraway land.<br />
* {{tc|Dragon Tamer}} Hayden on {{rt|224|Sinnoh}} mentions that he left the [[Dragon's Den]] several years ago.<br />
* The [[Poké Ball]] design on the floor of the Sinnoh Pokémon Centers is colored {{game|Gold and Silver|s|gold and silver}}. Park Balls are also colored gold and silver, and the normally black stripe in the middle is actually a light blue, {{game|Crystal||crystal}}-like color.<br />
* {{tc|Dragon Tamer}} Geoffrey on {{rt|225|Sinnoh}} mentions a [[Lance|Dragon Tamer Champion]].<br />
* The {{p|Eevee}} which [[Bebe]] gives to the player was obtained originally from her [[Bill|friend]] in [[Johto]].<br />
* [[Cynthia]], who somehow was able to obtain it (possibly from Jasmine, since she is in Sinnoh), gives the [[SecretPotion]], the medicine from [[Cianwood City]] that cured [[Amphy]] in [[Generation II]], to the player to cure the group of {{p|Psyduck}} blocking {{rt|210|Sinnoh}}.<br />
* In [[Stargazer Colosseum]] in [[Pokémon Battle Revolution]], some of the Pokémon in the last battle depend on which game is linked to the Wii. If Diamond is linked, one of the Pokémon is {{p|Ho-Oh}}, Gold's [[version mascot]], and if Pearl is linked, one of the Pokémon is {{p|Lugia}}, Silver's version mascot.<br />
* When a {{shiny}} {{p|Clefairy}} appears during a slot game in [[Veilstone Game Corner]], a remixed version of [[Mt. Moon Square]] music from {{3v2|Gold|Silver|Crystal}} is played.<br />
* In Pokémon Platinum, one of the women in the basement floor of the [[Veilstone Department Store]] mentions that the store is sold out of [[RageCandyBar]]s, the local specialty in [[Mahogany Town]].<br />
* In HeartGold and SoulSilver, the [[caretaker]] of [[Vermilion Gym]] states that the gym's traps were temporarily out of order, a reference to Gold, Silver, and Crystal.<br />
* In the Pokégear's description of [[Cerulean Cave]], it states that the cave had collapsed.<br />
* A Hiker in the {{rt|3|Kanto}} [[Pokémon Center]] states that the Pokémon Center didn't exist when he was climbing the mountain, which is only true in [[Generation II]].<br />
<br />
====To Generation III====<br />
* A man in [[Hearthome City]], who says he is from the [[Hoenn]] region, will show the player to the [[Contest Hall]], a feature originally introduced in Hoenn.<br />
* A man in [[Valor Lakefront]] states that he would like to see a rocket launch from the Space Center in [[Mossdeep City]] sometime during his life.<br />
* A woman in Valor Lakefront claims to have lost her Suite Key. If the player finds it near the [[Hotel Grand Lake]] using the [[Dowsing Machine]], she will offer a reward of one {{DL|Status ailment healing item|Lava Cookie}}, a specialty of Hoenn, possibly implying that her home is in that region.<br />
* A {{tc|Swimmer}} south of the Valor Lakefront says she would like to vacation in [[Hoenn]] because it has more routes on which to {{m|Surf}}.<br />
* A woman west of [[Pastoria City]] used to work at the [[Weather Institute]] of Hoenn and will give out [[weather conditions|weather]]-changing [[TM]]s for [[Shard]]s.<br />
* An old woman living at the base of [[Stark Mountain]] acts in the same way that another woman does on {{rt|111|Hoenn}} in Hoenn, insisting that the player keep healing his or her Pokémon with her in a creepy manner. Strangely, they both also live just north of a sandstorm-ridden desert.<br />
* A Swimmer north of [[Sunyshore City]] wishes to visit Hoenn's seas.<br />
* A [[Socialite]] in the Valor Lakefront restaurant will occasionally mention the sauce of her dish was made from spicy [[Cheri Berry|Cheri Berries]] with a Hoenn-style recipe.<br />
* {{tc|Bird Keeper}} Audrey on {{rt|225|Sinnoh}} says she was born in [[Hoenn]].<br />
* A woman in the {{Si|Battle Tower}} claims to have been from Hoenn, where another {{Ho|Battle Tower}} presides. In Platinum, her reference could mean either the Battle Tower itself or the {{gdis|Battle Frontier|III}} that is present in Hoenn. <br />
* A catalog in [[Rad Rickshaw]]'s Cycle Shop in [[Eterna City]] advertises the [[Mach Bike]] and [[Acro Bike]].<br />
* In [[Stargazer Colosseum]] in {{g|Battle Revolution}}, some of the Pokémon in the last battle depend on which game is linked to the Wii. If Diamond is linked, one of the Pokémon is {{p|Kyogre}}, Sapphire's [[version mascot]], and if Pearl is linked, one of the Pokémon is {{p|Groudon}}, Ruby's version mascot.<br />
* The [[Meister|fourteen foreign Pokédex entries]] in Diamond and Pearl are all from the respective translated versions of {{game|LeafGreen}}.<br />
* In {{game|Platinum}}, the [[Adamant Orb]] and [[Lustrous Orb]] are required to summon {{p|Dialga}} and {{p|Palkia}}, much like the {{DL|List of key items in Generation IV|Red Orb}} and {{DL|List of key items in Generation IV|Blue Orb}} were required to summon Groudon and Kyogre. <br />
* In {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, many buildings and lengths of most Routes and areas in [[Kanto]] are heavily based on [[Generation III]] Kanto rather than [[Generation II]] Kanto. Furthermore, many areas and other aspects not present in the Generation II Kanto have returned in order to resemble the Generation III Kanto more closely.<br />
* [[Mr. Pokémon]] is said to have gotten the {{DL|List of key items in Generation IV|Red Orb}} or {{DL|List of key items in Generation IV|Blue Orb}} from a friend in [[Hoenn]].<br />
* [[Steven Stone]], Hoenn's former champion, is present in [[Vermilion City]], and will speak of [[Lati@s|a strange Hoenn-native Pokémon]] that has been reported {{pkmn2|roaming}} [[Kanto]].<br />
** He also appears in the [[Silph Co.]] building in [[Saffron City]] after the player defeats [[Red (game)|Red]] and gives the [[Player character|player]] one of the [[Hoenn]] region's starter Pokémon.<br />
* When the player first encounters [[Bill]] in the [[Pokémon Center]] in [[Ecruteak City]], he will mention that [[Lanette]] from [[Hoenn]] helped him develop the [[Pokémon Storage System]].<br />
<br />
===Generation V===<br />
====To Generation I====<br />
* The [[Pokémon Center]]'s theme is a direct remix from the original theme from {{game|Red and Blue|s}}.<br />
* {{ga|Blue}}'s theme as [[Kanto]] {{pkmn|Champion}} is remixed in the final battles of official competitions.<br />
*After a swimmer in [[Undella Bay]] is defeated, he claims he will challenge [[Gym Leader]]s all over the world, then asks where he can find {{type|Water}} [[gym]]s, asking for confirmation that they're in [[Cerulean Gym|Kanto]], [[Sootopolis Gym|Hoenn]] and [[Pastoria Gym|Sinnoh]].<br />
* A [[Black Belt]] in the [[Icirrus Gym]] says that he trained in a [[Fighting Dojo|fighting dojo]] in [[Kanto]]. <br />
<br />
====To Generation II====<br />
* [[Shauntal]] mentions the [[Silver Wing]] and the [[Rainbow Wing]] in one of her conversations at Caitlin's Villa. These are the main items used to summon {{p|Lugia}} and {{p|Ho-Oh}}, respectively.<br />
* The lone {{tc|Team Rocket Grunt}} who stole the [[Machine Part]] from Kanto's [[Power Plant]] is revealed to live in [[Unova]]. He says that while he had planned to revive [[Team Rocket]], soon after returning [[Icirrus City|home]] he fell in love and then married.<br />
* The [[RageCandyBar]] returns, as the wife of the Ex-Team Rocket Grunt gives them. The wife mentions that the candy is the favorite sweet of one of her husband's past coworkers in Team Rocket.<br />
* Team Rocket's [[Radio Tower]] theme can be heard in the Game Freak headquarters in [[Castelia City]].<br />
* When Mr. Locke opens the [[Lock Capsule]], he also finds a letter that explains that [[TM95]] has been kept hidden from Team Rocket.<br />
* {{p|Zorua}} is said to have waited for {{p|Celebi}} for a long time.<br />
<br />
====To Generation III====<br />
*A guy in the [[Desert Resort]] will mention that he doesn't need [[Go-Goggles]] to go through the sandstorm there, a reference to how they were needed to do so in Hoenn.<br />
* Some of the themes, such as [[N]]'s final battle theme, and the [[Elite Four]] theme have segments of [[Hoenn]] themes in them.<br />
* [[The Riches]], the family who offer their own battle challenge to the [[player]], may be compared to the [[Winstrate family]] in {{game2|Ruby|Sapphire|Emerald}}.<br />
<br />
====To Generation IV====<br />
* In [[Nacrene Gym]], the book called "Sweets for Pokémon" describes [[Poffin]]s and mentions that they are made in the [[Sinnoh]] region.<br />
* [[Caitlin]] of the [[Battle Castle]] appears as an [[Elite Four]] member in Unova. She references her prior inability to battle, and mentions the Battle Castle's presence in [[Sinnoh]] and [[Johto]].<br />
* [[Looker]] appears in search of the [[Seven Sages]] of [[Team Plasma]].<br />
* [[Cynthia]] will meet the player at Caitlin's Villa in [[Undella Town]] after getting the [[National Pokédex]]. The player will be able to battle her in Spring and Summer.<br />
** In addition to this, after defeating her in a battle for the first time, she will mention that the player looked like the {{ga|Lucas|Tra}}{{ga|Dawn|iner}} who faced {{p|Giratina}}.<br />
* Shauntal mentions the [[Distortion World]] in one of her conversations at Caitlin's Villa. She states that {{p|Giratina|the only Pokémon living in the Distortion World}} was spectacular.<br />
* Before her rematch, Shauntal quotes a line about Volkner, which comes from her novel.<br />
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==Related articles==<br />
*[[List of cross-canon references]]<br />
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<div>The four [[generation]]s of [[Pokémon games]], taking place in the same {{pkmn|world|universe}}, have had multiple references to each other. Not only do the games reference their same-generation counterparts (with the {{player}}'s default name being the version played and the [[rival]]'s being the counterpart version in the first two generations), but games released later in the series typically will feature references to events of past generations.<br />
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Please note, of course, that this does not include Pokémon. While Pokémon released in previous generations will always appear, they are not a reference to the generation itself.<br />
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==List of references==<br />
===Generation II===<br />
====To Generation I====<br />
* Not only is the [[Kanto]] region a playable area during the games, but several of the events of [[Generation I]] are spoken of as having happened three years previous. Many characters also reappear because of this, though some of them undergo design changes.<br />
* {{ga|Red}}, the player character of the first games, is found training in [[Mt. Silver]] and can be battled.<br />
* {{ga|Blue}}, the rival character of the first games, has become the [[Gym Leader]] of [[Viridian City]]. His team is based on the Pokémon he used in the final battle in {{game|Red and Blue|s}}.<br />
* A man in the [[Violet City]] Pokémon Center states that the former [[Team Rocket]] was broken up by a "{{ga|Red|young kid}}."<br />
* The parents of the Copycat in [[Saffron City]] mention that her Clefairy Doll was given to her by {{ga|Red|a boy}} three years before.<br />
* The [[Berserk Gene]], a held item, is found near the former entrance of the now-collapsed [[Cerulean Cave]], where {{p|Mewtwo}} once hid.<br />
* There is a [[Pokémon doll]] of a {{m|Surf}}ing {{p|Pikachu}} available to decorate the room, which references the special minigame in {{game|Yellow}}.<br />
* A man in [[Cerulean City]] says there used to be [[Cerulean Cave|a cave near the city with powerful Pokémon]].<br />
* If the player checks the poster in the [[Rocket Game Corner]], the player will be informed that there's nothing there, referring to the secret switch under the poster in Generation I.<br />
* The master of the [[Saffron City]] [[Fighting Dojo]], [[Kiyo]], can be found and battled in Mt. Mortar. Like in Generation I, he gives the player a {{p|Tyrogue|Fighting-type Pokémon}} upon defeating him.<br />
<br />
===Generation III===<br />
====To Generation I====<br />
* [[Brawly]] is said to have once trained alongside [[Bruno]], who is a member of [[Kanto]]'s [[Elite Four]].<br />
* The Oceanic Museum in [[Slateport City]] has two water samples, one of which is from Kanto. Its background music theme is also an arrangement of the S.S. Anne theme.<br />
* On [[Faraway Island]], a series of smudged messages, which may have been left by [[Mr. Fuji]], appear on a [[signpost]].<br />
* A boy in [[Lilycove City]] says that he and his family came from the [[Kanto]] region before he asks if there are any Pokémon found only in the [[Hoenn]] region.<br />
* In {{ka|Victory Road}}, there is a small crater where {{p|Moltres}} used to be.<br />
<br />
====To Generation II====<br />
* In {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}}, the player-controlled character of {{game2|Ruby|Sapphire|Emerald}} is said to have moved at the beginning of the game with his/her family from the [[Johto]] region, the main setting of the Generation II games. In {{game|Emerald}} the character who said this instead states that the player character's family moved there from a faraway place.<br />
* The [[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire beta|beta versions of Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire]] contained remastered versions of the themes played on [[Route]]s [[Johto Route 38|38]] and [[Johto Route 39|39]], [[Team Rocket]] encounter, [[Legendary beasts]]' battle, and [[Saffron City]].<br />
* The Oceanic Museum in [[Slateport City]] has two water samples, one of which is from Johto.<br />
* A man in [[Mt. Moon]] says that [[Brock]] sometimes helps excavate [[fossil]]s there. This explains how he acquires the {{p|Kabutops}} and {{p|Omastar}} which he uses in the second generation of games.<br />
* At the [[Cerulean Cape]], a dame says [[Misty]] has high hopes about the location, which is known as a famous dating spot. In the second generation of games, she is first encountered there with an unknown male character.<br />
* [[Janine]], [[Koga]]'s daughter and future [[Gym Leader|Leader]] of [[Fuchsia Gym]], appears in [[Fuchsia City]], and tells the player that she is training to use {{t|Poison}} Pokémon like her father. She is misnamed as Charine in the English translation of FireRed and LeafGreen, however.<br />
* The branch of [[Team Rocket]] in the [[Sevii Islands]] seems to be the same branch which attempted to revive Team Rocket during Generation II, with plans to use magnetic waves to evolve Pokémon. Their lead scientist also tells that [[Giovanni]]'s child has red hair, a reference to {{ga|Silver}}.<br />
* One of [[Professor Oak]]'s assistants will state that he is to get a [[Professor Oak's Pokémon Talk|radio show]] sometime in the near future.<br />
* [[Celio]] mentions that some members of [[Bill]]'s family live in [[Goldenrod City]].<br />
* A woman on [[Boon Island]] in [[Bruno]]'s section of the [[Fame Checker]] mentions the [[RageCandyBar]].<br />
* A kid in [[Indigo Plateau]] in [[Lance]]'s section of the [[Fame Checker]] says he has a [[Clair|cousin who is a Gym Leader]] [[Blackthorn City|somewhere far away]].<br />
* [[Whitney]], [[Jasmine]] and [[Pryce]] lookalikes appear as audience members in {{pkmn|Contest}}s.<br />
* The man who digs [[Three Isle Path]] and gives the player a Nugget says that he'd like to buy a house in [[Kanto]]. He likely is the same person who gives away a Nugget in [[Generation II]] in his house on {{rt|2|Kanto}}.<br />
* The themes used on the [[Sevii Islands]] are remastered versions of the routes around [[Mahogany Town]] as well as remastered versions of {{ci|Violet}}/[[Olivine City]] and [[Azalea Town]]/[[Blackthorn City]].<br />
* In Mt. Battle, there is an {{p|Abra}} that will {{m|Teleport}} players to the entrance. In the Generation II games, the player can use an Abra at [[Indigo Plateau]] to Teleport [[New Bark Town|home]].<br />
<br />
===Generation IV===<br />
====To Generation I====<br />
* [[Professor Rowan]] is said to have developed the [[List of Pokémon by Sinnoh Pokédex number|Sinnoh Pokédex]] with help from [[Professor Oak|a Pokémon professor from Kanto]].<br />
* Professor Oak himself comes to [[Sinnoh]] to give the player the [[National Pokédex]], and can always be found in a house in [[Eterna City]] thereafter. He gives the player an {{DL|Evolution-inducing held item|Up-Grade}}, which was sent to Oak by his acquaintance from [[Kanto]].<br />
* In the gatehouse east of [[Canalave City]] is a guard who complains that he is thirsty, like the guards in Kanto who will allow the {{player}} to enter [[Saffron City]] if they are brought a drink. Unlike those guards, however, this one does not do anything if brought a drink.<br />
* One of the [[Elite Four]], [[Bertha]], shares a similar name (in Japanese and English) and design to [[Agatha]]. It is possible they are related, or that Bertha was at least modeled after Agatha.<br />
* {{tc|Black Belt}} Eddie from {{si|Victory Road}} mentions that he trained in [[Fighting Dojo]] at {{ci|Saffron}}.<br />
* In [[Amity Square]], some Pokémon may be let out out of their [[Poké Ball]] to follow their Trainer around. One of the few available is {{p|Pikachu}}, which did the same (however, throughout the game) in {{game|Yellow}}.<br />
* [[Bebe]]'s buddy [[Bill]] is mentioned to have developed the basic storage system.<br />
* Part of the Veilstone Game Corner music is a techno remix of the Rocket Game Corner music.<br />
* One of {{ga|Lucas}}'s alternate names was Ash in the English versions of {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}}. This is one of the default names of {{ga|Red}} in the games {{game2|Red|Blue|Yellow}}, {{2v2|FireRed|LeafGreen}}. It may even be a reference to the {{pkmn|anime}}'s [[Ash Ketchum|main character]].<br />
[[File:Nostalgic Wallpaper.png|thumb|Wallpaper]]<br />
* As a direct tribute to the original games, one of the wallpapers has been designed to resemble the design of the [[route]]s of the first games, complete with the graphics and sprites when the games are played on the [[Game Boy]]. The wallpaper showcases typical features like both types of fences, low and high [[Tall grass|grass]], normal ground, a [[sign]] and a house.<br />
* As {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}} are remakes of {{game|Gold and Silver|s}}, the references present in the original games to Generation I return.<br />
* During a special {{p|Celebi}} event, the character will, in fact, travel in time back to shortly after {{ga|Red}} has defeated [[Giovanni]]. Giovanni tells his {{ga|Silver|son}} that he has decided to disband [[Team Rocket]]. Afterwards, he will run towards the [[Johto]] region and is found in a cave. When the player has defeated him, he will make a remark that the player reminds him of the boy that made him disband the team in the first place.<br />
* In HeartGold and SoulSilver, a man mentions that Professor Oak once said there were 150 Pokémon, the amount known during Generation I, although there are now almost 500 (which appears to imply that all the games, or at least the remakes, take place at the same time as Generation IV).<br />
<br />
====To Generation II====<br />
* A news report of a [[red Gyarados]] begins {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}}. The cameraman who filmed the documentary appears at the [[Survival Area]].<br />
** In {{v2|Platinum}}, the game instead begins with a report about Professor Rowan. However, the cameraman from the red Gyarados report is seen blocking the entrance to [[Lake Valor]], hoping to get a shot of the {{p|Azelf|legendary Pokémon}} said to live there.<br />
* A man, who gives the player a {{p|Happiny}} {{pkmn|egg}} in {{2v2|Diamond|Pearl}}, says that [[Professor Elm]] announced that eggs kept [[party|with a Trainer]] will eventually hatch.<br />
* [[Jasmine]], one of Johto's [[Gym Leader]]s, appears to give the player {{HM|07|Waterfall}} and participates in Sinnoh's {{pkmn|Super Contest}}s.<br />
* A man in [[Valor Lakefront]] states that he would like to see a {{p|Lugia|silver-colored Pokémon}} that resides in the [[Whirl Islands]], a {{p|Ho-Oh|rainbow-colored Pokémon}} that resides in the [[Bell Tower|Tin Tower]], and {{p|Clefairy}} [[Days of the week#Monday|dancing]] in [[Mt. Moon]] sometime during his life.<br />
* A {{tc|Ninja Boy}} on {{Rt|210|Sinnoh}} near [[Celestic Town]] says he wants to train with a [[Janine|ninja]] [[Gym Leader]] in a faraway land.<br />
* {{tc|Dragon Tamer}} Hayden on {{rt|224|Sinnoh}} mentions that he left the [[Dragon's Den]] several years ago.<br />
* The [[Poké Ball]] design on the floor of the Sinnoh Pokémon Centers is colored {{game|Gold and Silver|s|gold and silver}}. Park Balls are also colored gold and silver, and the normally black stripe in the middle is actually a light blue, {{game|Crystal||crystal}}-like color.<br />
* {{tc|Dragon Tamer}} Geoffrey on {{rt|225|Sinnoh}} mentions a [[Lance|Dragon Tamer Champion]].<br />
* The {{p|Eevee}} which [[Bebe]] gives to the player was obtained originally from her [[Bill|friend]] in [[Johto]].<br />
* [[Cynthia]], who somehow was able to obtain it (possibly from Jasmine, since she is in Sinnoh), gives the [[SecretPotion]], the medicine from [[Cianwood City]] that cured [[Amphy]] in [[Generation II]], to the player to cure the group of {{p|Psyduck}} blocking {{rt|210|Sinnoh}}.<br />
* In [[Stargazer Colosseum]] in [[Pokémon Battle Revolution]], some of the Pokémon in the last battle depend on which game is linked to the Wii. If Diamond is linked, one of the Pokémon is {{p|Ho-Oh}}, Gold's [[version mascot]], and if Pearl is linked, one of the Pokémon is {{p|Lugia}}, Silver's version mascot.<br />
* When a {{shiny}} {{p|Clefairy}} appears during a slot game in [[Veilstone Game Corner]], a remixed version of [[Mt. Moon Square]] music from {{3v2|Gold|Silver|Crystal}} is played.<br />
* In Pokémon Platinum, one of the women in the basement floor of the [[Veilstone Department Store]] mentions that the store is sold out of [[RageCandyBar]]s, the local specialty in [[Mahogany Town]].<br />
* In HeartGold and SoulSilver, the [[caretaker]] of [[Vermilion Gym]] states that the gym's traps were temporarily out of order, a reference to Gold, Silver, and Crystal.<br />
* In the Pokégear's description of [[Cerulean Cave]], it states that the cave had collapsed.<br />
* A Hiker in the {{rt|3|Kanto}} [[Pokémon Center]] states that the Pokémon Center didn't exist when he was climbing the mountain, which is only true in [[Generation II]].<br />
<br />
====To Generation III====<br />
* A man in [[Hearthome City]], who says he is from the [[Hoenn]] region, will show the player to the [[Contest Hall]], a feature originally introduced in Hoenn.<br />
* A man in [[Valor Lakefront]] states that he would like to see a rocket launch from the Space Center in [[Mossdeep City]] sometime during his life.<br />
* A woman in Valor Lakefront claims to have lost her Suite Key. If the player finds it near the [[Hotel Grand Lake]] using the [[Dowsing Machine]], she will offer a reward of one {{DL|Status ailment healing item|Lava Cookie}}, a specialty of Hoenn, possibly implying that her home is in that region.<br />
* A {{tc|Swimmer}} south of the Valor Lakefront says she would like to vacation in [[Hoenn]] because it has more routes on which to {{m|Surf}}.<br />
* A woman west of [[Pastoria City]] used to work at the [[Weather Institute]] of Hoenn and will give out [[weather conditions|weather]]-changing [[TM]]s for [[Shard]]s.<br />
* An old woman living at the base of [[Stark Mountain]] acts in the same way that another woman does on {{rt|111|Hoenn}} in Hoenn, insisting that the player keep healing his or her Pokémon with her in a creepy manner. Strangely, they both also live just north of a sandstorm-ridden desert.<br />
* A Swimmer north of [[Sunyshore City]] wishes to visit Hoenn's seas.<br />
* A [[Socialite]] in the Valor Lakefront restaurant will occasionally mention the sauce of her dish was made from spicy [[Cheri Berry|Cheri Berries]] with a Hoenn-style recipe.<br />
* {{tc|Bird Keeper}} Audrey on {{rt|225|Sinnoh}} says she was born in [[Hoenn]].<br />
* A woman in the {{Si|Battle Tower}} claims to have been from Hoenn, where another {{Ho|Battle Tower}} presides. In Platinum, her reference could mean either the Battle Tower itself or the {{gdis|Battle Frontier|III}} that is present in Hoenn. <br />
* A catalog in [[Rad Rickshaw]]'s Cycle Shop in [[Eterna City]] advertises the [[Mach Bike]] and [[Acro Bike]].<br />
* In [[Stargazer Colosseum]] in {{g|Battle Revolution}}, some of the Pokémon in the last battle depend on which game is linked to the Wii. If Diamond is linked, one of the Pokémon is {{p|Kyogre}}, Sapphire's [[version mascot]], and if Pearl is linked, one of the Pokémon is {{p|Groudon}}, Ruby's version mascot.<br />
* The [[Meister|fourteen foreign Pokédex entries]] in Diamond and Pearl are all from the respective translated versions of {{game|LeafGreen}}.<br />
* In {{game|Platinum}}, the [[Adamant Orb]] and [[Lustrous Orb]] are required to summon {{p|Dialga}} and {{p|Palkia}}, much like the {{DL|List of key items in Generation IV|Red Orb}} and {{DL|List of key items in Generation IV|Blue Orb}} were required to summon Groudon and Kyogre. <br />
* In {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, many buildings and lengths of most Routes and areas in [[Kanto]] are heavily based on [[Generation III]] Kanto rather than [[Generation II]] Kanto. Furthermore, many areas and other aspects not present in the Generation II Kanto have returned in order to resemble the Generation III Kanto more closely.<br />
* [[Mr. Pokémon]] is said to have gotten the {{DL|List of key items in Generation IV|Red Orb}} or {{DL|List of key items in Generation IV|Blue Orb}} from a friend in [[Hoenn]].<br />
* [[Steven Stone]], Hoenn's former champion, is present in [[Vermilion City]], and will speak of [[Lati@s|a strange Hoenn-native Pokémon]] that has been reported {{pkmn2|roaming}} [[Kanto]].<br />
** He also appears in the [[Silph Co.]] building in [[Saffron City]] after the player defeats [[Red (game)|Red]] and gives the [[Player character|player]] one of the [[Hoenn]] region's starter Pokémon.<br />
* When the player first encounters [[Bill]] in the [[Pokémon Center]] in [[Ecruteak City]], he will mention that [[Lanette]] from [[Hoenn]] helped him develop the [[Pokémon Storage System]].<br />
<br />
===Generation V===<br />
====To Generation I====<br />
* The [[Pokémon Center]]'s theme is a direct remix from the original theme from {{game|Red and Blue|s}}.<br />
* {{ga|Blue}}'s theme as [[Kanto]] {{pkmn|Champion}} is remixed in {{game|Black and White|s}} during final battles in official competitions.<br />
*After a swimmer in [[Undella Bay]] is defeated, he claims he will challenge [[Gym Leader]]s all over the world, then asks where he can find {{type|Water}} [[gym]]s, asking for confirmation that they're in [[Cerulean Gym|Kanto]], [[Sootopolis Gym|Hoenn]] and [[Pastoria Gym|Sinnoh]].<br />
* A [[Black Belt]] in the [[Icirrus Gym]] says that he trained in a [[Fighting Dojo|fighting dojo]] in [[Kanto]]. <br />
<br />
====To Generation II====<br />
* [[Shauntal]] mentions the [[Silver Wing]] and the [[Rainbow Wing]] in one of her conversations at Caitlin's Villa. These are the main items used to summon {{p|Lugia}} and {{p|Ho-Oh}}, respectively.<br />
* The lone {{tc|Team Rocket Grunt}} who stole the [[Machine Part]] from Kanto's [[Power Plant]] is revealed to live in [[Unova]]. He says that while he had planned to revive [[Team Rocket]], soon after returning [[Icirrus City|home]] he fell in love and then married.<br />
* The [[RageCandyBar]] returns, as the wife of the Ex-Team Rocket Grunt gives them. The wife mentions that the candy is the favorite sweet of one of her husband's past coworkers in Team Rocket.<br />
* Team Rocket's [[Radio Tower]] theme can be heard in the Game Freak headquarters in [[Castelia City]].<br />
* When Mr. Locke opens the [[Lock Capsule]], he also finds a letter that explains that [[TM95]] has been kept hidden from Team Rocket.<br />
* {{p|Zorua}} is said to have waited for {{p|Celebi}} for a long time.<br />
<br />
====To Generation III====<br />
*A guy in the [[Desert Resort]] will mention that he doesn't need [[Go-Goggles]] to go through the sandstorm there, a reference to how they were needed to do so in Hoenn.<br />
* Some of the themes, such as [[N]]'s final battle theme, and the [[Elite Four]] theme have segments of [[Hoenn]] themes in them.<br />
* [[The Riches]], the family who offer their own battle challenge to the [[player]], may be compared to the [[Winstrate family]] in {{game2|Ruby|Sapphire|Emerald}}.<br />
<br />
====To Generation IV====<br />
* In [[Nacrene Gym]], the book called "Sweets for Pokémon" describes [[Poffin]]s and mentions that they are made in the [[Sinnoh]] region.<br />
* [[Caitlin]] of the [[Battle Castle]] appears as an [[Elite Four]] member in Unova. She references her prior inability to battle, and mentions the Battle Castle's presence in [[Sinnoh]] and [[Johto]].<br />
* [[Looker]] appears in search of the [[Seven Sages]] of [[Team Plasma]].<br />
* [[Cynthia]] will meet the player at Caitlin's Villa in [[Undella Town]] after getting the [[National Pokédex]]. The player will be able to battle her in Spring and Summer.<br />
** In addition to this, after defeating her in a battle for the first time, she will mention that the player looked like the {{ga|Lucas|Tra}}{{ga|Dawn|iner}} who faced {{p|Giratina}}.<br />
* Shauntal mentions the [[Distortion World]] in one of her conversations at Caitlin's Villa. She states that {{p|Giratina|the only Pokémon living in the Distortion World}} was spectacular.<br />
* Before her rematch, Shauntal quotes a line about Volkner, which comes from her novel.<br />
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<div>The four [[generation]]s of [[Pokémon games]], taking place in the same {{pkmn|world|universe}}, have had multiple references to each other. Not only do the games reference their same-generation counterparts (with the {{player}}'s default name being the version played and the [[rival]]'s being the counterpart version in the first two generations), but games released later in the series typically will feature references to events of past generations.<br />
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Please note, of course, that this does not include Pokémon. While Pokémon released in previous generations will always appear, they are not a reference to the generation itself.<br />
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==List of references==<br />
===Generation II===<br />
====To Generation I====<br />
* Not only is the [[Kanto]] region a playable area during the games, but several of the events of [[Generation I]] are spoken of as having happened three years previous. Many characters also reappear because of this, though some of them undergo design changes.<br />
* {{ga|Red}}, the player character of the first games, is found training in [[Mt. Silver]] and can be battled.<br />
* {{ga|Blue}}, the rival character of the first games, has become the [[Gym Leader]] of [[Viridian City]]. His team is based on the Pokémon he used in the final battle in {{game|Red and Blue|s}}.<br />
* A man in the [[Violet City]] Pokémon Center states that the former [[Team Rocket]] was broken up by a "{{ga|Red|young kid}}."<br />
* The parents of the Copycat in [[Saffron City]] mention that her Clefairy Doll was given to her by {{ga|Red|a boy}} three years before.<br />
* The [[Berserk Gene]], a held item, is found near the former entrance of the now-collapsed [[Cerulean Cave]], where {{p|Mewtwo}} once hid.<br />
* There is a [[Pokémon doll]] of a {{m|Surf}}ing {{p|Pikachu}} available to decorate the room, which references the special minigame in {{game|Yellow}}.<br />
* A man in [[Cerulean City]] says there used to be [[Cerulean Cave|a cave near the city with powerful Pokémon]].<br />
* If the player checks the poster in the [[Rocket Game Corner]], the player will be informed that there's nothing there, referring to the secret switch under the poster in Generation I.<br />
* The master of the [[Saffron City]] [[Fighting Dojo]], [[Kiyo]], can be found and battled in Mt. Mortar. Like in Generation I, he gives the player a {{p|Tyrogue|Fighting-type Pokémon}} upon defeating him.<br />
<br />
===Generation III===<br />
====To Generation I====<br />
* [[Brawly]] is said to have once trained alongside [[Bruno]], who is a member of [[Kanto]]'s [[Elite Four]].<br />
* The Oceanic Museum in [[Slateport City]] has two water samples, one of which is from Kanto. Its background music theme is also an arrangement of the S.S. Anne theme.<br />
* On [[Faraway Island]], a series of smudged messages, which may have been left by [[Mr. Fuji]], appear on a [[signpost]].<br />
* A boy in [[Lilycove City]] says that he and his family came from the [[Kanto]] region before he asks if there are any Pokémon found only in the [[Hoenn]] region.<br />
* In {{ka|Victory Road}}, there is a small crater where {{p|Moltres}} used to be.<br />
<br />
====To Generation II====<br />
* In {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}}, the player-controlled character of {{game2|Ruby|Sapphire|Emerald}} is said to have moved at the beginning of the game with his/her family from the [[Johto]] region, the main setting of the Generation II games. In {{game|Emerald}} the character who said this instead states that the player character's family moved there from a faraway place.<br />
* The [[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire beta|beta versions of Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire]] contained remastered versions of the themes played on [[Route]]s [[Johto Route 38|38]] and [[Johto Route 39|39]], [[Team Rocket]] encounter, [[Legendary beasts]]' battle, and [[Saffron City]].<br />
* The Oceanic Museum in [[Slateport City]] has two water samples, one of which is from Johto.<br />
* A man in [[Mt. Moon]] says that [[Brock]] sometimes helps excavate [[fossil]]s there. This explains how he acquires the {{p|Kabutops}} and {{p|Omastar}} which he uses in the second generation of games.<br />
* At the [[Cerulean Cape]], a dame says [[Misty]] has high hopes about the location, which is known as a famous dating spot. In the second generation of games, she is first encountered there with an unknown male character.<br />
* [[Janine]], [[Koga]]'s daughter and future [[Gym Leader|Leader]] of [[Fuchsia Gym]], appears in [[Fuchsia City]], and tells the player that she is training to use {{t|Poison}} Pokémon like her father. She is misnamed as Charine in the English translation of FireRed and LeafGreen, however.<br />
* The branch of [[Team Rocket]] in the [[Sevii Islands]] seems to be the same branch which attempted to revive Team Rocket during Generation II, with plans to use magnetic waves to evolve Pokémon. Their lead scientist also tells that [[Giovanni]]'s child has red hair, a reference to {{ga|Silver}}.<br />
* One of [[Professor Oak]]'s assistants will state that he is to get a [[Professor Oak's Pokémon Talk|radio show]] sometime in the near future.<br />
* [[Celio]] mentions that some members of [[Bill]]'s family live in [[Goldenrod City]].<br />
* A woman on [[Boon Island]] in [[Bruno]]'s section of the [[Fame Checker]] mentions the [[RageCandyBar]].<br />
* A kid in [[Indigo Plateau]] in [[Lance]]'s section of the [[Fame Checker]] says he has a [[Clair|cousin who is a Gym Leader]] [[Blackthorn City|somewhere far away]].<br />
* [[Whitney]], [[Jasmine]] and [[Pryce]] lookalikes appear as audience members in {{pkmn|Contest}}s.<br />
* The man who digs [[Three Isle Path]] and gives the player a Nugget says that he'd like to buy a house in [[Kanto]]. He likely is the same person who gives away a Nugget in [[Generation II]] in his house on {{rt|2|Kanto}}.<br />
* The themes used on the [[Sevii Islands]] are remastered versions of the routes around [[Mahogany Town]] as well as remastered versions of {{ci|Violet}}/[[Olivine City]] and [[Azalea Town]]/[[Blackthorn City]].<br />
* In Mt. Battle, there is an {{p|Abra}} that will {{m|Teleport}} players to the entrance. In the Generation II games, the player can use an Abra at [[Indigo Plateau]] to Teleport [[New Bark Town|home]].<br />
<br />
===Generation IV===<br />
====To Generation I====<br />
* [[Professor Rowan]] is said to have developed the [[List of Pokémon by Sinnoh Pokédex number|Sinnoh Pokédex]] with help from [[Professor Oak|a Pokémon professor from Kanto]].<br />
* Professor Oak himself comes to [[Sinnoh]] to give the player the [[National Pokédex]], and can always be found in a house in [[Eterna City]] thereafter. He gives the player an {{DL|Evolution-inducing held item|Up-Grade}}, which was sent to Oak by his acquaintance from [[Kanto]].<br />
* In the gatehouse east of [[Canalave City]] is a guard who complains that he is thirsty, like the guards in Kanto who will allow the {{player}} to enter [[Saffron City]] if they are brought a drink. Unlike those guards, however, this one does not do anything if brought a drink.<br />
* One of the [[Elite Four]], [[Bertha]], shares a similar name (in Japanese and English) and design to [[Agatha]]. It is possible they are related, or that Bertha was at least modeled after Agatha.<br />
* {{tc|Black Belt}} Eddie from {{si|Victory Road}} mentions that he trained in [[Fighting Dojo]] at {{ci|Saffron}}.<br />
* In [[Amity Square]], some Pokémon may be let out out of their [[Poké Ball]] to follow their Trainer around. One of the few available is {{p|Pikachu}}, which did the same (however, throughout the game) in {{game|Yellow}}.<br />
* [[Bebe]]'s buddy [[Bill]] is mentioned to have developed the basic storage system.<br />
* Part of the Veilstone Game Corner music is a techno remix of the Rocket Game Corner music.<br />
* One of {{ga|Lucas}}'s alternate names was Ash in the English versions of {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}}. This is one of the default names of {{ga|Red}} in the games {{game2|Red|Blue|Yellow}}, {{2v2|FireRed|LeafGreen}}. It may even be a reference to the {{pkmn|anime}}'s [[Ash Ketchum|main character]].<br />
[[File:Nostalgic Wallpaper.png|thumb|Wallpaper]]<br />
* As a direct tribute to the original games, one of the wallpapers has been designed to resemble the design of the [[route]]s of the first games, complete with the graphics and sprites when the games are played on the [[Game Boy]]. The wallpaper showcases typical features like both types of fences, low and high [[Tall grass|grass]], normal ground, a [[sign]] and a house.<br />
* As {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}} are remakes of {{game|Gold and Silver|s}}, the references present in the original games to Generation I return.<br />
* During a special {{p|Celebi}} event, the character will, in fact, travel in time back to shortly after {{ga|Red}} has defeated [[Giovanni]]. Giovanni tells his {{ga|Silver|son}} that he has decided to disband [[Team Rocket]]. Afterwards, he will run towards the [[Johto]] region and is found in a cave. When the player has defeated him, he will make a remark that the player reminds him of the boy that made him disband the team in the first place.<br />
* In HeartGold and SoulSilver, a man mentions that Professor Oak once said there were 150 Pokémon, the amount known during Generation I, although there are now almost 500 (which appears to imply that all the games, or at least the remakes, take place at the same time as Generation IV).<br />
<br />
====To Generation II====<br />
* A news report of a [[red Gyarados]] begins {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}}. The cameraman who filmed the documentary appears at the [[Survival Area]].<br />
** In {{v2|Platinum}}, the game instead begins with a report about Professor Rowan. However, the cameraman from the red Gyarados report is seen blocking the entrance to [[Lake Valor]], hoping to get a shot of the {{p|Azelf|legendary Pokémon}} said to live there.<br />
* A man, who gives the player a {{p|Happiny}} {{pkmn|egg}} in {{2v2|Diamond|Pearl}}, says that [[Professor Elm]] announced that eggs kept [[party|with a Trainer]] will eventually hatch.<br />
* [[Jasmine]], one of Johto's [[Gym Leader]]s, appears to give the player {{HM|07|Waterfall}} and participates in Sinnoh's {{pkmn|Super Contest}}s.<br />
* A man in [[Valor Lakefront]] states that he would like to see a {{p|Lugia|silver-colored Pokémon}} that resides in the [[Whirl Islands]], a {{p|Ho-Oh|rainbow-colored Pokémon}} that resides in the [[Bell Tower|Tin Tower]], and {{p|Clefairy}} [[Days of the week#Monday|dancing]] in [[Mt. Moon]] sometime during his life.<br />
* A {{tc|Ninja Boy}} on {{Rt|210|Sinnoh}} near [[Celestic Town]] says he wants to train with a [[Janine|ninja]] [[Gym Leader]] in a faraway land.<br />
* {{tc|Dragon Tamer}} Hayden on {{rt|224|Sinnoh}} mentions that he left the [[Dragon's Den]] several years ago.<br />
* The [[Poké Ball]] design on the floor of the Sinnoh Pokémon Centers is colored {{game|Gold and Silver|s|gold and silver}}. Park Balls are also colored gold and silver, and the normally black stripe in the middle is actually a light blue, {{game|Crystal||crystal}}-like color.<br />
* {{tc|Dragon Tamer}} Geoffrey on {{rt|225|Sinnoh}} mentions a [[Lance|Dragon Tamer Champion]].<br />
* The {{p|Eevee}} which [[Bebe]] gives to the player was obtained originally from her [[Bill|friend]] in [[Johto]].<br />
* [[Cynthia]], who somehow was able to obtain it (possibly from Jasmine, since she is in Sinnoh), gives the [[SecretPotion]], the medicine from [[Cianwood City]] that cured [[Amphy]] in [[Generation II]], to the player to cure the group of {{p|Psyduck}} blocking {{rt|210|Sinnoh}}.<br />
* In [[Stargazer Colosseum]] in [[Pokémon Battle Revolution]], some of the Pokémon in the last battle depend on which game is linked to the Wii. If Diamond is linked, one of the Pokémon is {{p|Ho-Oh}}, Gold's [[version mascot]], and if Pearl is linked, one of the Pokémon is {{p|Lugia}}, Silver's version mascot.<br />
* When a {{shiny}} {{p|Clefairy}} appears during a slot game in [[Veilstone Game Corner]], a remixed version of [[Mt. Moon Square]] music from {{3v2|Gold|Silver|Crystal}} is played.<br />
* In Pokémon Platinum, one of the women in the basement floor of the [[Veilstone Department Store]] mentions that the store is sold out of [[RageCandyBar]]s, the local specialty in [[Mahogany Town]].<br />
* In HeartGold and SoulSilver, the [[caretaker]] of [[Vermilion Gym]] states that the gym's traps were temporarily out of order, a reference to Gold, Silver, and Crystal.<br />
* In the Pokégear's description of [[Cerulean Cave]], it states that the cave had collapsed.<br />
* A Hiker in the {{rt|3|Kanto}} [[Pokémon Center]] states that the Pokémon Center didn't exist when he was climbing the mountain, which is only true in [[Generation II]].<br />
<br />
====To Generation III====<br />
* A man in [[Hearthome City]], who says he is from the [[Hoenn]] region, will show the player to the [[Contest Hall]], a feature originally introduced in Hoenn.<br />
* A man in [[Valor Lakefront]] states that he would like to see a rocket launch from the Space Center in [[Mossdeep City]] sometime during his life.<br />
* A woman in Valor Lakefront claims to have lost her Suite Key. If the player finds it near the [[Hotel Grand Lake]] using the [[Dowsing Machine]], she will offer a reward of one {{DL|Status ailment healing item|Lava Cookie}}, a specialty of Hoenn, possibly implying that her home is in that region.<br />
* A {{tc|Swimmer}} south of the Valor Lakefront says she would like to vacation in [[Hoenn]] because it has more routes on which to {{m|Surf}}.<br />
* A woman west of [[Pastoria City]] used to work at the [[Weather Institute]] of Hoenn and will give out [[weather conditions|weather]]-changing [[TM]]s for [[Shard]]s.<br />
* An old woman living at the base of [[Stark Mountain]] acts in the same way that another woman does on {{rt|111|Hoenn}} in Hoenn, insisting that the player keep healing his or her Pokémon with her in a creepy manner. Strangely, they both also live just north of a sandstorm-ridden desert.<br />
* A Swimmer north of [[Sunyshore City]] wishes to visit Hoenn's seas.<br />
* A [[Socialite]] in the Valor Lakefront restaurant will occasionally mention the sauce of her dish was made from spicy [[Cheri Berry|Cheri Berries]] with a Hoenn-style recipe.<br />
* {{tc|Bird Keeper}} Audrey on {{rt|225|Sinnoh}} says she was born in [[Hoenn]].<br />
* A woman in the {{Si|Battle Tower}} claims to have been from Hoenn, where another {{Ho|Battle Tower}} presides. In Platinum, her reference could mean either the Battle Tower itself or the {{gdis|Battle Frontier|III}} that is present in Hoenn. <br />
* A catalog in [[Rad Rickshaw]]'s Cycle Shop in [[Eterna City]] advertises the [[Mach Bike]] and [[Acro Bike]].<br />
* In [[Stargazer Colosseum]] in {{g|Battle Revolution}}, some of the Pokémon in the last battle depend on which game is linked to the Wii. If Diamond is linked, one of the Pokémon is {{p|Kyogre}}, Sapphire's [[version mascot]], and if Pearl is linked, one of the Pokémon is {{p|Groudon}}, Ruby's version mascot.<br />
* The [[Meister|fourteen foreign Pokédex entries]] in Diamond and Pearl are all from the respective translated versions of {{game|LeafGreen}}.<br />
* In {{game|Platinum}}, the [[Adamant Orb]] and [[Lustrous Orb]] are required to summon {{p|Dialga}} and {{p|Palkia}}, much like the {{DL|List of key items in Generation IV|Red Orb}} and {{DL|List of key items in Generation IV|Blue Orb}} were required to summon Groudon and Kyogre. <br />
* In {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, many buildings and lengths of most Routes and areas in [[Kanto]] are heavily based on [[Generation III]] Kanto rather than [[Generation II]] Kanto. Furthermore, many areas and other aspects not present in the Generation II Kanto have returned in order to resemble the Generation III Kanto more closely.<br />
* [[Mr. Pokémon]] is said to have gotten the {{DL|List of key items in Generation IV|Red Orb}} or {{DL|List of key items in Generation IV|Blue Orb}} from a friend in [[Hoenn]].<br />
* [[Steven Stone]], Hoenn's former champion, is present in [[Vermilion City]], and will speak of [[Lati@s|a strange Hoenn-native Pokémon]] that has been reported {{pkmn2|roaming}} [[Kanto]].<br />
** He also appears in the [[Silph Co.]] building in [[Saffron City]] after the player defeats [[Red (game)|Red]] and gives the [[Player character|player]] one of the [[Hoenn]] region's starter Pokémon.<br />
* When the player first encounters [[Bill]] in the [[Pokémon Center]] in [[Ecruteak City]], he will mention that [[Lanette]] from [[Hoenn]] helped him develop the [[Pokémon Storage System]].<br />
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===Generation V===<br />
====To Generation I====<br />
* The [[Pokémon Center]]'s theme is a direct remix from the original theme from {{game|Red and Blue|s}}.<br />
* {{ga|Blue}}'s theme as [[Kanto]] {{pkmn|Champion}} is remixed in {{game|Black and White|s}} when the [[player]] battles the top trainer in the [[Battle Subway]].<br />
*After a swimmer in [[Undella Bay]] is defeated, he claims he will challenge [[Gym Leader]]s all over the world, then asks where he can find {{type|Water}} [[gym]]s, asking for confirmation that they're in [[Cerulean Gym|Kanto]], [[Sootopolis Gym|Hoenn]] and [[Pastoria Gym|Sinnoh]].<br />
* A [[Black Belt]] in the [[Icirrus Gym]] says that he trained in a [[Fighting Dojo|fighting dojo]] in [[Kanto]]. <br />
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====To Generation II====<br />
* [[Shauntal]] mentions the [[Silver Wing]] and the [[Rainbow Wing]] in one of her conversations at Caitlin's Villa. These are the main items used to summon {{p|Lugia}} and {{p|Ho-Oh}}, respectively.<br />
* The lone {{tc|Team Rocket Grunt}} who stole the [[Machine Part]] from Kanto's [[Power Plant]] is revealed to live in [[Unova]]. He says that while he had planned to revive [[Team Rocket]], soon after returning [[Icirrus City|home]] he fell in love and then married.<br />
* The [[RageCandyBar]] returns, as the wife of the Ex-Team Rocket Grunt gives them. The wife mentions that the candy is the favorite sweet of one of her husband's past coworkers in Team Rocket.<br />
* Team Rocket's [[Radio Tower]] theme can be heard in the Game Freak headquarters in Castelia City.<br />
* When Mr. Locke opens the [[Lock Capsule]], he also finds a letter that explains that [[TM95]] has been kept hidden from Team Rocket.<br />
* {{p|Zorua}} is said to have waited for {{p|Celebi}} for a long time.<br />
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====To Generation III====<br />
*A guy in the [[Desert Resort]] will mention that he doesn't need [[Go-Goggles]] to go through the sandstorm there, a reference to how they were needed to do so in Hoenn.<br />
* Some of the themes, such as [[N]]'s final battle theme, and the [[Elite Four]] theme have segments of [[Hoenn]] themes in them.<br />
* [[The Riches]], the family who offer their own battle challenge to the [[player]], may be compared to the [[Winstrate family]] in {{game2|Ruby|Sapphire|Emerald}}.<br />
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====To Generation IV====<br />
* In [[Nacrene Gym]], the book called "Sweets for Pokémon" describes [[Poffin]]s and mentions that they are made in the [[Sinnoh]] region.<br />
* [[Caitlin]] of the [[Battle Castle]] appears as an [[Elite Four]] member in Unova. She references her prior inability to battle, and mentions the Battle Castle's presence in [[Sinnoh]] and [[Johto]].<br />
* [[Looker]] appears in search of the [[Seven Sages]] of [[Team Plasma]].<br />
* [[Cynthia]] will meet the player at Caitlin's Villa in [[Undella Town]] after getting the [[National Pokédex]]. The player will be able to battle her in Spring and Summer.<br />
** In addition to this, after defeating her in a battle for the first time, she will mention that the player looked like the {{ga|Lucas|Tra}}{{ga|Dawn|iner}} who faced {{p|Giratina}}.<br />
* Shauntal mentions the [[Distortion World]] in one of her conversations at Caitlin's Villa. She states that {{p|Giratina|the only Pokémon living in the Distortion World}} was spectacular.<br />
* Before her rematch, Shauntal quotes a line about Volkner, which comes from her novel.<br />
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==Related articles==<br />
*[[List of cross-canon references]]<br />
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[[Category:Pokémon meta]]<br />
[[Category:Games]]<br />
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<div>The four [[generation]]s of [[Pokémon games]], taking place in the same {{pkmn|world|universe}}, have had multiple references to each other. Not only do the games reference their same-generation counterparts (with the {{player}}'s default name being the version played and the [[rival]]'s being the counterpart version in the first two generations), but games released later in the series typically will feature references to events of past generations.<br />
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Please note, of course, that this does not include Pokémon. While Pokémon released in previous generations will always appear, they are not a reference to the generation itself.<br />
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==List of references==<br />
===Generation II===<br />
====To Generation I====<br />
* Not only is the [[Kanto]] region a playable area during the games, but several of the events of [[Generation I]] are spoken of as having happened three years previous. Many characters also reappear because of this, though some of them undergo design changes.<br />
* {{ga|Red}}, the player character of the first games, is found training in [[Mt. Silver]] and can be battled.<br />
* {{ga|Blue}}, the rival character of the first games, has become the [[Gym Leader]] of [[Viridian City]]. His team is based on the Pokémon he used in the final battle in {{game|Red and Blue|s}}.<br />
* A man in the [[Violet City]] Pokémon Center states that the former [[Team Rocket]] was broken up by a "{{ga|Red|young kid}}."<br />
* The parents of the Copycat in [[Saffron City]] mention that her Clefairy Doll was given to her by {{ga|Red|a boy}} three years before.<br />
* The [[Berserk Gene]], a held item, is found near the former entrance of the now-collapsed [[Cerulean Cave]], where {{p|Mewtwo}} once hid.<br />
* There is a [[Pokémon doll]] of a {{m|Surf}}ing {{p|Pikachu}} available to decorate the room, which references the special minigame in {{game|Yellow}}.<br />
* A man in [[Cerulean City]] says there used to be [[Cerulean Cave|a cave near the city with powerful Pokémon]].<br />
* If the player checks the poster in the [[Rocket Game Corner]], the player will be informed that there's nothing there, referring to the secret switch under the poster in Generation I.<br />
* The master of the [[Saffron City]] [[Fighting Dojo]], [[Kiyo]], can be found and battled in Mt. Mortar. Like in Generation I, he gives the player a {{p|Tyrogue|Fighting-type Pokémon}} upon defeating him.<br />
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===Generation III===<br />
====To Generation I====<br />
* [[Brawly]] is said to have once trained alongside [[Bruno]], who is a member of [[Kanto]]'s [[Elite Four]].<br />
* The Oceanic Museum in [[Slateport City]] has two water samples, one of which is from Kanto. Its background music theme is also an arrangement of the S.S. Anne theme.<br />
* On [[Faraway Island]], a series of smudged messages, which may have been left by [[Mr. Fuji]], appear on a [[signpost]].<br />
* A boy in [[Lilycove City]] says that he and his family came from the [[Kanto]] region before he asks if there are any Pokémon found only in the [[Hoenn]] region.<br />
* In {{ka|Victory Road}}, there is a small crater where {{p|Moltres}} used to be.<br />
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====To Generation II====<br />
* In {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}}, the player-controlled character of {{game2|Ruby|Sapphire|Emerald}} is said to have moved at the beginning of the game with his/her family from the [[Johto]] region, the main setting of the Generation II games. In {{game|Emerald}} the character who said this instead states that the player character's family moved there from a faraway place.<br />
* The [[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire beta|beta versions of Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire]] contained remastered versions of the themes played on [[Route]]s [[Johto Route 38|38]] and [[Johto Route 39|39]], [[Team Rocket]] encounter, [[Legendary beasts]]' battle, and [[Saffron City]].<br />
* The Oceanic Museum in [[Slateport City]] has two water samples, one of which is from Johto.<br />
* A man in [[Mt. Moon]] says that [[Brock]] sometimes helps excavate [[fossil]]s there. This explains how he acquires the {{p|Kabutops}} and {{p|Omastar}} which he uses in the second generation of games.<br />
* At the [[Cerulean Cape]], a dame says [[Misty]] has high hopes about the location, which is known as a famous dating spot. In the second generation of games, she is first encountered there with an unknown male character.<br />
* [[Janine]], [[Koga]]'s daughter and future [[Gym Leader|Leader]] of [[Fuchsia Gym]], appears in [[Fuchsia City]], and tells the player that she is training to use {{t|Poison}} Pokémon like her father. She is misnamed as Charine in the English translation of FireRed and LeafGreen, however.<br />
* The branch of [[Team Rocket]] in the [[Sevii Islands]] seems to be the same branch which attempted to revive Team Rocket during Generation II, with plans to use magnetic waves to evolve Pokémon. Their lead scientist also tells that [[Giovanni]]'s child has red hair, a reference to {{ga|Silver}}.<br />
* One of [[Professor Oak]]'s assistants will state that he is to get a [[Professor Oak's Pokémon Talk|radio show]] sometime in the near future.<br />
* [[Celio]] mentions that some members of [[Bill]]'s family live in [[Goldenrod City]].<br />
* A woman on [[Boon Island]] in [[Bruno]]'s section of the [[Fame Checker]] mentions the [[RageCandyBar]].<br />
* A kid in [[Indigo Plateau]] in [[Lance]]'s section of the [[Fame Checker]] says he has a [[Clair|cousin who is a Gym Leader]] [[Blackthorn City|somewhere far away]].<br />
* [[Whitney]], [[Jasmine]] and [[Pryce]] lookalikes appear as audience members in {{pkmn|Contest}}s.<br />
* The man who digs [[Three Isle Path]] and gives the player a Nugget says that he'd like to buy a house in [[Kanto]]. He likely is the same person who gives away a Nugget in [[Generation II]] in his house on {{rt|2|Kanto}}.<br />
* The themes used on the [[Sevii Islands]] are remastered versions of the routes around [[Mahogany Town]] as well as remastered versions of {{ci|Violet}}/[[Olivine City]] and [[Azalea Town]]/[[Blackthorn City]].<br />
* In Mt. Battle, there is an {{p|Abra}} that will {{m|Teleport}} players to the entrance. In the Generation II games, the player can use an Abra at [[Indigo Plateau]] to Teleport [[New Bark Town|home]].<br />
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===Generation IV===<br />
====To Generation I====<br />
* [[Professor Rowan]] is said to have developed the [[List of Pokémon by Sinnoh Pokédex number|Sinnoh Pokédex]] with help from [[Professor Oak|a Pokémon professor from Kanto]].<br />
* Professor Oak himself comes to [[Sinnoh]] to give the player the [[National Pokédex]], and can always be found in a house in [[Eterna City]] thereafter. He gives the player an {{DL|Evolution-inducing held item|Up-Grade}}, which was sent to Oak by his acquaintance from [[Kanto]].<br />
* In the gatehouse east of [[Canalave City]] is a guard who complains that he is thirsty, like the guards in Kanto who will allow the {{player}} to enter [[Saffron City]] if they are brought a drink. Unlike those guards, however, this one does not do anything if brought a drink.<br />
* One of the [[Elite Four]], [[Bertha]], shares a similar name (in Japanese and English) and design to [[Agatha]]. It is possible they are related, or that Bertha was at least modeled after Agatha.<br />
* {{tc|Black Belt}} Eddie from {{si|Victory Road}} mentions that he trained in [[Fighting Dojo]] at {{ci|Saffron}}.<br />
* In [[Amity Square]], some Pokémon may be let out out of their [[Poké Ball]] to follow their Trainer around. One of the few available is {{p|Pikachu}}, which did the same (however, throughout the game) in {{game|Yellow}}.<br />
* [[Bebe]]'s buddy [[Bill]] is mentioned to have developed the basic storage system.<br />
* Part of the Veilstone Game Corner music is a techno remix of the Rocket Game Corner music.<br />
* One of {{ga|Lucas}}'s alternate names was Ash in the English versions of {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}}. This is one of the default names of {{ga|Red}} in the games {{game2|Red|Blue|Yellow}}, {{2v2|FireRed|LeafGreen}}. It may even be a reference to the {{pkmn|anime}}'s [[Ash Ketchum|main character]].<br />
[[File:Nostalgic Wallpaper.png|thumb|Wallpaper]]<br />
* As a direct tribute to the original games, one of the wallpapers has been designed to resemble the design of the [[route]]s of the first games, complete with the graphics and sprites when the games are played on the [[Game Boy]]. The wallpaper showcases typical features like both types of fences, low and high [[Tall grass|grass]], normal ground, a [[sign]] and a house.<br />
* As {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}} are remakes of {{game|Gold and Silver|s}}, the references present in the original games to Generation I return.<br />
* During a special {{p|Celebi}} event, the character will, in fact, travel in time back to shortly after {{ga|Red}} has defeated [[Giovanni]]. Giovanni tells his {{ga|Silver|son}} that he has decided to disband [[Team Rocket]]. Afterwards, he will run towards the [[Johto]] region and is found in a cave. When the player has defeated him, he will make a remark that the player reminds him of the boy that made him disband the team in the first place.<br />
* In HeartGold and SoulSilver, a man mentions that Professor Oak once said there were 150 Pokémon, the amount known during Generation I, although there are now almost 500 (which appears to imply that all the games, or at least the remakes, take place at the same time as Generation IV).<br />
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====To Generation II====<br />
* A news report of a [[red Gyarados]] begins {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}}. The cameraman who filmed the documentary appears at the [[Survival Area]].<br />
** In {{v2|Platinum}}, the game instead begins with a report about Professor Rowan. However, the cameraman from the red Gyarados report is seen blocking the entrance to [[Lake Valor]], hoping to get a shot of the {{p|Azelf|legendary Pokémon}} said to live there.<br />
* A man, who gives the player a {{p|Happiny}} {{pkmn|egg}} in {{2v2|Diamond|Pearl}}, says that [[Professor Elm]] announced that eggs kept [[party|with a Trainer]] will eventually hatch.<br />
* [[Jasmine]], one of Johto's [[Gym Leader]]s, appears to give the player {{HM|07|Waterfall}} and participates in Sinnoh's {{pkmn|Super Contest}}s.<br />
* A man in [[Valor Lakefront]] states that he would like to see a {{p|Lugia|silver-colored Pokémon}} that resides in the [[Whirl Islands]], a {{p|Ho-Oh|rainbow-colored Pokémon}} that resides in the [[Bell Tower|Tin Tower]], and {{p|Clefairy}} [[Days of the week#Monday|dancing]] in [[Mt. Moon]] sometime during his life.<br />
* A {{tc|Ninja Boy}} on {{Rt|210|Sinnoh}} near [[Celestic Town]] says he wants to train with a [[Janine|ninja]] [[Gym Leader]] in a faraway land.<br />
* {{tc|Dragon Tamer}} Hayden on {{rt|224|Sinnoh}} mentions that he left the [[Dragon's Den]] several years ago.<br />
* The [[Poké Ball]] design on the floor of the Sinnoh Pokémon Centers is colored {{game|Gold and Silver|s|gold and silver}}. Park Balls are also colored gold and silver, and the normally black stripe in the middle is actually a light blue, {{game|Crystal||crystal}}-like color.<br />
* {{tc|Dragon Tamer}} Geoffrey on {{rt|225|Sinnoh}} mentions a [[Lance|Dragon Tamer Champion]].<br />
* The {{p|Eevee}} which [[Bebe]] gives to the player was obtained originally from her [[Bill|friend]] in [[Johto]].<br />
* [[Cynthia]], who somehow was able to obtain it (possibly from Jasmine, since she is in Sinnoh), gives the [[SecretPotion]], the medicine from [[Cianwood City]] that cured [[Amphy]] in [[Generation II]], to the player to cure the group of {{p|Psyduck}} blocking {{rt|210|Sinnoh}}.<br />
* In [[Stargazer Colosseum]] in [[Pokémon Battle Revolution]], some of the Pokémon in the last battle depend on which game is linked to the Wii. If Diamond is linked, one of the Pokémon is {{p|Ho-Oh}}, Gold's [[version mascot]], and if Pearl is linked, one of the Pokémon is {{p|Lugia}}, Silver's version mascot.<br />
* When a {{shiny}} {{p|Clefairy}} appears during a slot game in [[Veilstone Game Corner]], a remixed version of [[Mt. Moon Square]] music from {{3v2|Gold|Silver|Crystal}} is played.<br />
* In Pokémon Platinum, one of the women in the basement floor of the [[Veilstone Department Store]] mentions that the store is sold out of [[RageCandyBar]]s, the local specialty in [[Mahogany Town]].<br />
* In HeartGold and SoulSilver, the [[caretaker]] of [[Vermilion Gym]] states that the gym's traps were temporarily out of order, a reference to Gold, Silver, and Crystal.<br />
* In the Pokégear's description of [[Cerulean Cave]], it states that the cave had collapsed.<br />
* A Hiker in the {{rt|3|Kanto}} [[Pokémon Center]] states that the Pokémon Center didn't exist when he was climbing the mountain, which is only true in [[Generation II]].<br />
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====To Generation III====<br />
* A man in [[Hearthome City]], who says he is from the [[Hoenn]] region, will show the player to the [[Contest Hall]], a feature originally introduced in Hoenn.<br />
* A man in [[Valor Lakefront]] states that he would like to see a rocket launch from the Space Center in [[Mossdeep City]] sometime during his life.<br />
* A woman in Valor Lakefront claims to have lost her Suite Key. If the player finds it near the [[Hotel Grand Lake]] using the [[Dowsing Machine]], she will offer a reward of one {{DL|Status ailment healing item|Lava Cookie}}, a specialty of Hoenn, possibly implying that her home is in that region.<br />
* A {{tc|Swimmer}} south of the Valor Lakefront says she would like to vacation in [[Hoenn]] because it has more routes on which to {{m|Surf}}.<br />
* A woman west of [[Pastoria City]] used to work at the [[Weather Institute]] of Hoenn and will give out [[weather conditions|weather]]-changing [[TM]]s for [[Shard]]s.<br />
* An old woman living at the base of [[Stark Mountain]] acts in the same way that another woman does on {{rt|111|Hoenn}} in Hoenn, insisting that the player keep healing his or her Pokémon with her in a creepy manner. Strangely, they both also live just north of a sandstorm-ridden desert.<br />
* A Swimmer north of [[Sunyshore City]] wishes to visit Hoenn's seas.<br />
* A [[Socialite]] in the Valor Lakefront restaurant will occasionally mention the sauce of her dish was made from spicy [[Cheri Berry|Cheri Berries]] with a Hoenn-style recipe.<br />
* {{tc|Bird Keeper}} Audrey on {{rt|225|Sinnoh}} says she was born in [[Hoenn]].<br />
* A woman in the {{Si|Battle Tower}} claims to have been from Hoenn, where another {{Ho|Battle Tower}} presides. In Platinum, her reference could mean either the Battle Tower itself or the {{gdis|Battle Frontier|III}} that is present in Hoenn. <br />
* A catalog in [[Rad Rickshaw]]'s Cycle Shop in [[Eterna City]] advertises the [[Mach Bike]] and [[Acro Bike]].<br />
* In [[Stargazer Colosseum]] in {{g|Battle Revolution}}, some of the Pokémon in the last battle depend on which game is linked to the Wii. If Diamond is linked, one of the Pokémon is {{p|Kyogre}}, Sapphire's [[version mascot]], and if Pearl is linked, one of the Pokémon is {{p|Groudon}}, Ruby's version mascot.<br />
* The [[Meister|fourteen foreign Pokédex entries]] in Diamond and Pearl are all from the respective translated versions of {{game|LeafGreen}}.<br />
* In {{game|Platinum}}, the [[Adamant Orb]] and [[Lustrous Orb]] are required to summon {{p|Dialga}} and {{p|Palkia}}, much like the {{DL|List of key items in Generation IV|Red Orb}} and {{DL|List of key items in Generation IV|Blue Orb}} were required to summon Groudon and Kyogre. <br />
* In {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, many buildings and lengths of most Routes and areas in [[Kanto]] are heavily based on [[Generation III]] Kanto rather than [[Generation II]] Kanto. Furthermore, many areas and other aspects not present in the Generation II Kanto have returned in order to resemble the Generation III Kanto more closely.<br />
* [[Mr. Pokémon]] is said to have gotten the {{DL|List of key items in Generation IV|Red Orb}} or {{DL|List of key items in Generation IV|Blue Orb}} from a friend in [[Hoenn]].<br />
* [[Steven Stone]], Hoenn's former champion, is present in [[Vermilion City]], and will speak of [[Lati@s|a strange Hoenn-native Pokémon]] that has been reported {{pkmn2|roaming}} [[Kanto]].<br />
** He also appears in the [[Silph Co.]] building in [[Saffron City]] after the player defeats [[Red (game)|Red]] and gives the [[Player character|player]] one of the [[Hoenn]] region's starter Pokémon.<br />
* When the player first encounters [[Bill]] in the [[Pokémon Center]] in [[Ecruteak City]], he will mention that [[Lanette]] from [[Hoenn]] helped him develop the [[Pokémon Storage System]].<br />
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===Generation V===<br />
====To Generation I====<br />
* The [[Pokémon Center]]'s theme is a direct remix from the original theme from {{game|Red and Blue|s}}.<br />
====To Generation II====<br />
* [[Shikimi]] mentions the [[Silver Wing]] and the [[Rainbow Wing]] in one of her conversation at Caitlin's Villa. These are the main items used to summon {{p|Lugia}} and {{p|Ho-Oh}} respectively.<br />
*The lone {{tc|Team Rocket Grunt}} who stole the [[Machine Part]] from Kanto's [[Power Plant]] is revealed to live in [[Unova]]. He says that while he had planned to revive [[Team Rocket]], soon after retuning [[Sekka City|home]] he fell in love and then married.<br />
*The [[RageCandyBar]] returns, as the wife of the Ex-Team Rocket Grunt gives them.<br />
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====To Generation III====<br />
*Some of the themes, such as [[N]]'s final battle theme, and the [[Elite Four]] theme have segments of [[Hoenn]] themes in them.<br />
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====To Generation IV====<br />
* [[Caitlin]] of the [[Battle Castle]] appears as an [[Elite Four]] member in Unova. She references her prior inability to battle, and mentions the Battle Castle's presence in [[Sinnoh]] and [[Johto]].<br />
* [[Looker]] appears in search of the [[Seven Sages]] of [[Team Plasma]].<br />
* [[Cynthia]] will meet the player at Caitlin's Villa in [[Sazanami Town]] after getting the [[National Pokédex]]. The player will be able to battle her on Spring and Summer.<br />
** In addition to this, after defeating her in a battle for the first time, she will mention that the player looked like the {{ga|Lucas|Tra}}{{ga|Dawn|iner}} who faced {{p|Giratina}}.<br />
* Shikimi mentions the [[Distortion World]] in one of her conversations at Caitlin's Villa. She states that {{p|Giratina|the only Pokémon living in the Distortion World}} was spectacular.<br />
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==Related articles==<br />
*[[List of cross-canon references]]<br />
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[[Category:Pokémon meta]]<br />
[[Category:Games]]<br />
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nickname=Spiky-eared Pichu|<br />
jnickname=ギザみみピチュー|<br />
tmnickname=Gizamimi Pichu|<br />
pokemonname=Pichu|<br />
image=[[File:Spikypichu.png|185px]] |<br />
caption=Spiky-eared Pichu |<br />
gender=Female |<br />
type1=electric |<br />
ball=None|<br />
ability={{a|Static}}|<br />
caught=no|<br />
prevonum=172|<br />
epnum=M12 |<br />
epname=Arceus and the Jewel of Life |<br />
current=[[Michina Town]] (anime)<br />
[[Ilex Forest]] (games)|<br />
java1=[[Shōko Nakagawa]]|<br />
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'''Spiky-eared Pichu''' (Japanese: '''ギザみみピチュー''' ''Gizamimi Pichu'') is a female {{p|Pichu}}. Her physical appearance is no different from an ordinary Pichu, other than the three spikes at the tip of her left ear, hence her name.<br />
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==In the anime==<br />
[[File:Notched ear pichu trailer.PNG|thumb|left|220px|{{AP|Pikachu}} with Spiky-eared Pichu]]<br />
The Spiky-eared Pichu appeared in the movie ''[[M12|Arceus and the Jewel of Life]]'' as [[Damos]]'s friend. She helped {{AP|Pikachu}} and {{TP|Dawn|Piplup}} find the keys for {{Ash}}, {{an|Dawn}}, {{an|Brock}} and [[Damos]] to escape from their jail cell after they were imprisoned by [[Marcus]]. <br />
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She was first mentioned at the end of a movie preview when movie director [[Kunihiko Yuyama]] talked about a "small, yellow Electric-type that would save the world." <br />
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She also has an [[Get Fired up, Spiky-eared Pichu!|ending]] dedicated to her. This ending displays her love for [[Grepa Berry|Grepa Berries]]. <br />
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===Moves used===<br />
{{anmov/h|electric||Pichu Iron Tail.png|Using Iron Tail}} <br />
{{anmov|electric|ThunderShock|M12|Arceus and the Jewel of Life}} <br />
{{anmov|steel|Iron Tail|M12|Arceus and the Jewel of Life}} <br />
{{anmov/f|electric}}<br />
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==In the games==<br />
[[File:Double Pichu battle HGSS.png|thumb|Spiky-eared Pichu and [[Pikachu-colored Pichu]] in a double battle]]<br />
She appears in {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}} as an event Pokémon obtained in [[Ilex Forest]]. She will appear and join the player's party if the [[Pikachu-colored Pichu]] is brought to the shrine as the first Pokémon in the party. She has her own unique in-battle and overworld sprites and cannot evolve or be traded outside of HeartGold and SoulSilver. Aside from her unique sprite, moves, and inability to be traded or evolve, she is nearly identical to a normal Pichu in that while her base stats are the same as a normal Pichu's, her maximum stats for the [[Pokéathlon]] are different.<!-- The same trend occurs with other Pokémon that share base stats throughout multiple forms, such as {{p|Rotom}} and {{p|Arceus}}.--> If a Pokémon uses {{m|Transform}} on it, it will have a spiky ear.<br />
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{{Shiny}} sprites for Spiky-eared Pichu exist in the coding of the games, although it is impossible to obtain due to the game assigning the Spiky-eared Pichu a fixed [[personality value]] that is predetermined according to the [[Trainer ID number]] and [[secret ID]]. This ensures that the [[personality value]] will never result in a Shiny nor a male Spiky-eared Pichu.<br />
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If taken to [[Professor Elm]], it is revealed that she has traveled through time with {{p|Celebi}}. Elm claims that he and [[Professor Oak]] were researching the time travel abilities of Celebi, and claims that this Pichu proves his main theory. He adds that the reason it cannot evolve is because it has been time traveling for so long. He will then call all the [[Pokémon Center]] attendants to prevent Spiky-eared Pichu from being used in trades; however, the attendants would not permit it into a trading facility prior to this either. Spiky-eared Pichu is also unable to be transferred through the [[PokéShifter]] into a [[Generation V]] game.<br />
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Spiky-eared Pichu's inability to be traded outside of HeartGold and SoulSilver can be explained as being preventative of trading an alternate form to a game in which it does not appear, as happens in Platinum, HeartGold, and SoulSilver when entering the trade center with {{p|Rotom}} in an appliance, {{p|Giratina}} in its Origin Forme, or {{p|Shaymin}} in its Sky Forme, by returning them to the forms they appeared in Diamond and Pearl. As Spiky-eared Pichu cannot freely change between forms, this explains the need to make her untradeable within Generation IV. However, it is unknown why her data doesn't exist in Generation V.<br />
<br />
{{Pokémon|<br />
gen=4|<br />
ndex=172N|<br />
game=HeartGold and SoulSilver|<br />
pokemon=Pichu|<br />
gender=female|<br />
level=30|<br />
ability=Static|<br />
type1=Electric|<br />
held=Zap Plate|<br />
move1=Volt Tackle|move1type=Electric|move1cat=Physical|<br />
move2=Helping Hand|move2type=Normal|move2cat=Status|<br />
move3=Swagger|move3type=Normal|move3cat=Status|<br />
move4=Pain Split|move4type=Normal|move4cat=Status|<br />
}}<br />
<br />
===Pokéathlon stats===<br />
{{Pokéthlon<br />
|type=Electric<br />
|Speed=5<br />
|SpeedMax=5<br />
|Power=1<br />
|PowerMax=1<br />
|Technique=3<br />
|TechniqueMax=5<br />
|Stamina=1<br />
|StaminaMax=3<br />
|Jump=3<br />
|JumpMax=4<br />
}}<br />
<br />
===Sprites===<br />
{| align="center" style="background: #{{electric color light}}; -moz-border-radius: 15px;"<br />
|<br />
{| align="center" style="background: #{{electric color}}; -moz-border-radius: 15px; border: 4px solid #{{electric color}};" colspan=4 cellspacing="2" cellpadding="2"<br />
|- align="center"<br />
! style="background: #{{electric color}};" colspan="2" | Spiky-eared Pichu Sprites<br />
|- style="background: #{{electric color light}}; -moz-border-radius-topcenter: 15px; -moz-border-radius-topleft: 15px; -moz-border-radius-topright: 15px;" <br />
| [[File:Spr 4h 172N.png]]&nbsp;[[File:Spr b g4 172N.png]]<br />
| [[File:Spr 4h 172N s.png]]&nbsp;[[File:Spr b g4 172N s.png]]<br />
|- align="center" colspan="2" style="background: #{{electric color light}}; -moz-border-radius-bottomright: 15px; -moz-border-radius-bottomleft: 15px; font-size:90%;"<br />
| Normal Spiky-eared Pichu sprites<br />
| {{color2|000000|Shiny Pokémon|Shiny}} Spiky-eared Pichu sprites<br />
|}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==In the manga==<br />
In the [[Arceus and the Jewel of Life (manga)|manga adaptation]] of the movie, Spiky-eared Pichu is a wild Pokémon that the characters meet in the distant past. She assists the characters in escaping from the movie's main antagonist, [[Marcus]].<br />
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==In the TCG==<br />
[[File:Pichupichushrine.png|thumb|right|In the Ilex Forest with the Pikachu-colored Pichu]]<br />
This listing is of cards mentioning or featuring Spiky-eared Pichu in the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]].<br />
{| border="1" style="border: 1px solid #999; border-collapse: collapse; background: white;" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="2"<br />
|- style="background: #{{tcg Lightning color}};" <br />
!Name<br />
!Type<br />
!Level<br />
!Rarity<br />
!Set<br />
!Set no.<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="4" | [[Spiky-eared Pichu M (Movie Random Pack Promo 9)|Spiky-eared Pichu]] {{SP|M}} || rowspan="4" | {{e|Lightning}} || rowspan="4" | - || rowspan="4" | - || rowspan="3" | {{TCG|Movie Commemoration Random Pack}} || 009/019<br />
|-<br />
| 010/019<br />
|-<br />
| 011/019<br />
|-<br />
| {{TCG|DPt-P Promotional cards}} || 042/DPt-P<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Trivia==<br />
* A picture of a [[Pikachu short]] poster that featured Spiky-eared Pichu alongside {{AP|Pikachu}} and {{TP|Dawn|Piplup}} was leaked several days before this Pokémon was officially revealed.<br />
* Spiky-eared Pichu's sprite in HeartGold and SoulSilver is in a different pose than that of a normal Pichu, but she retains the two frames that a normal Pichu uses in her animation; thus, she is the first Pokémon to have more than one frame other than its standard pose in its animation since {{v2|Crystal}}.<br />
* Spiky-eared Pichu is the only form difference that is not carried over into later games in the main series, as it cannot be transferred to [[Generation V]] games.<br />
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===Names===<br />
{| border="1" style="border: 1px solid #88a; border-collapse: collapse;" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="2"<br />
|- style="background: #{{electric color}};"<br />
! Language<br />
! Name<br />
! Origin<br />
|-<br />
|Japanese<br />
|ギザみみピチュー ''Gizamimi Pichu''<br />
|Literally "Jagged-Ear Pichu"<br />
|-<br />
|French<br />
|Pichu Troizépi<br />
|From the French words ''trois'' ("three") and ''épine'' ("spike").<br />
|-<br />
|German<br />
|Strubbelohr-Pichu<br />
|From the German words ''strubbelig'' ("tousled") and ''Ohr'' ("ear").<br />
|-<br />
|Italian<br />
|Pichu Spunzorek<br />
|From the Italian words ''spuntone'' ("spike") and ''orecchio'' ("ear").<br />
|-<br />
|Spanish<br />
|Pichu Picoreja<br />
|From the Spanish words ''pico'' ("point") and ''oreja'' ("ear").<br />
|-<br />
|Korean<br />
|삐쭉귀 피츄 ''Ppijjukgwi Pichyu''<br />
|Literally "Sharp-Ear Pichu"<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese (Taiwan)<br />
|刺刺耳皮丘 ''Cìcì'ěr Píqiū''<br />
|Literally "Sharp-Ear Pichu"<br />
|-<br />
|Portuguese<br />
|Pichu de orelha talhada<br />
|Literally "Sliced-Ear Pichu"<br />
|}<br />
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==See also==<br />
{{animespecies|Pichu}}<br />
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{{Moviecharacters}}<br><br />
{|<br />
|{{Project Pokédex notice|no}}<br />
|{{Project Anime notice|no}}<br />
|}<br />
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[[Category:Movie characters]]<br />
[[Category:Variant Pokémon]]<br />
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[[de:Strubbelohr-Pichu]]<br />
[[es:Pichu Picoreja]]<br />
[[fr:Pichu Troizépi]]<br />
[[ja:ギザみみピチュー]]</div>Unown Lordhttps://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/w/index.php?title=Jasmine&diff=1310490Jasmine2011-01-11T15:11:52Z<p>Unown Lord: </p>
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{{CharInfobox|<br />
color={{steel color}} |<br />
corecolor={{steel color light}} |<br />
bordercolor={{steel color dark}} |<br />
name=Jasmine |<br />
jname=ミカン |<br />
tmname=Mikan |<br />
slogan=yes |<br />
sloganline=The Steel-Clad Defense Girl |<br />
image=HeartGold SoulSilver Jasmine.png |<br />
size=150px |<br />
caption=Art from HeartGold and SoulSilver |<br />
gender=Female |<br />
colors=yes |<br />
eyes=Blue{{tt|*|Generation II}}, Light brown{{tt|*|Generation IV}} |<br />
hair=Light brown |<br />
hometown=[[Olivine City]] |<br />
region=[[Johto]] |<br />
relatives=[[Myron|Grandpa Myron]] (anime) |<br />
trainer=yes |<br />
trainerclass=[[Gym Leader]], {{pkmn|Coordinator}} |<br />
numpkmncaught=Varies with canon |<br />
game=yes |<br />
generation={{gen|II}}, {{gen|IV}} |<br />
games={{game3|Gold and Silver|Gold, Silver|s}}, {{v2|Crystal}}, {{g|Stadium 2}}, {{game3|Diamond and Pearl|Diamond, Pearl|s}}, {{v2|Platinum}}, {{game3|HeartGold and SoulSilver|HeartGold, SoulSilver|s}} |<br />
leader=yes |<br />
gym=Olivine Gym |<br />
specialist=yes |<br />
type={{type2|Steel}}s (Formerly {{type2|Rock}}s) |<br />
badge=Mineral Badge |<br />
anime=yes |<br />
epnum=EP208 |<br />
epname=Fight for the Light |<br />
enva=[[Tara Jayne]] ([[4Kids Entertainment|4Kids]])<br>[[Alyson Leigh Rosenfeld]] ([[TPCi]])|<br />
java=[[Yumi Kakazu]] |<br />
}}<br />
<br />
'''Jasmine''' (Japanese: '''ミカン''' ''Mikan'') is the [[Gym Leader]] of [[Olivine City]]'s [[Gym]], known officially as the [[Olivine Gym]]. Her specialty is {{type2|Steel}} {{OBP|Pokémon|species}}, and she gives the {{badge|Mineral}} to {{pkmn|Trainer}}s who defeat her in {{pkmn|battle}}. She also appears in [[Sinnoh]] to give Trainers {{HM|07|Waterfall}} and to compete in Sinnoh's {{pkmn|Super Contest}}s.<br />
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==In the games==<br />
[[Image:Gold Silver Jasmine.png|140px|thumb|left|Headshot of Jasmine from {{game|Gold and Silver|s}}]]<br />
Jasmine appears in {{game5|Gold|Silver|Crystal|HeartGold|SoulSilver}} as the Gym Leader of the [[Olivine Gym]]. Her title in these games is "The Steel-Clad Defense Girl." She also appears in {{game2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}}.<br />
<br />
Jasmine is a very shy girl and has trouble speaking. She is a compassionate girl, and when the {{p|Ampharos}} in [[Glitter Lighthouse]] (nicknamed [[Amphy]]) falls ill, Jasmine is so worried she cannot even smile. Amphy and Jasmine appear to be close, because once medicine is brought for Amphy, it will only take it from her.<br />
<br />
Typically Jasmine is the sixth Gym Leader to be challenged in the Johto region, although she is the fifth to be encountered. When she is first met she will refuse to battle the player, as she is busy taking care of a sick Ampharos. She requests that a [[SecretPotion|special medicine]] be brought from the [[Cianwood City]] pharmacy. When it is retrieved, she will heal the Ampharos and return to the Gym. In battle, she uses the recently-discovered {{type2|Steel}} Pokémon, but it's said that she recently used to train a different type. A [[Gentleman]] in the Lighthouse says she used to train {{type2|Rock}} Pokémon, like {{p|Onix}}. Once defeated she will yield the {{badge|Mineral}} and {{tm|23|Iron Tail}}.<br />
[[File:Gold Vs Jasmine.png|thumb|left|200px|{{ga|Ethan}} about to fight Jasmine in {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}}]]<br />
In {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, Jasmine can be fought multiple times in [[Saffron City]]'s [[Fighting Dojo]]. She will use a stronger team here but will not appear until her [[Pokégear]] phone number has been obtained at the Olivine City diner. She goes there every afternoon, between 1:00 PM and 2:00 PM, and will afterwards travel to Kanto for battles on Wednesday afternoons. After defeating her in a rematch, visiting Jasmine at her Gym in Olivine will cause her to offer to make a trade with the player. However, the player will need to talk to Jasmine a second time because she will be nervous. She offers a {{p|Steelix}} nicknamed '''Rusty''' (Japanese: '''ネール''' ''Neil'') (OT: 26491) that holds a [[Soothe Bell]]. She will accept any Pokémon in exchange.<br />
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[[File:Jasmine Pt.png|thumb|right|Jasmine in {{3v2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}}]]<br />
In {{game2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}}, Jasmine is staying in [[Sunyshore City]] for a while, which she says reminds her of home with [[Vista Lighthouse|its lighthouse]] and its location on the sea. She also occasionally enters {{pkmn|Super Contest}}s with her Steelix, which is nicknamed '''Rusty''' (Japanese: '''ネール''' ''Neil''). She gives the player {{HM|07|Waterfall}} after defeating the eighth [[Gym Leader]], [[Volkner]]. A conversation with [[Erika]] in HeartGold and SoulSilver places Jasmine's appearance in Sinnoh after the main plot of the Johto games.<br />
<br />
===Pokémon===<br />
This listing is of Jasmine's Pokémon in the video games she has appeared in:<br />
===={{game2|Gold|Silver|Crystal}}====<br />
{{Party<br />
|color={{steel color}}<br />
|bordercolor={{steel color dark}}<br />
|headcolor={{steel color light}}<br />
|sprite=LeaderJasmine GSC.png<br />
|prize={{pdollar}}3500<br />
|class=Leader<br />
|name=Jasmine<br />
|game=GSC<br />
|location=Olivine Gym<br />
|pokemon=3<br />
|pokemon1={{Pokémon|gen=2|game=Crystal|ndex=081|pokemon=Magnemite<br />
|level=30|type1=Electric|type2=Steel<br />
|move1=Thunderbolt|move1type=Electric<br />
|move2=Thunder Wave|move2type=Electric<br />
|move3=Supersonic|move3type=Normal<br />
|move4=SonicBoom|move4type=Normal}}<br />
|pokemon2={{Pokémon|gen=2|game=Crystal|ndex=081|pokemon=Magnemite<br />
|level=30|type1=Electric|type2=Steel<br />
|move1=Thunderbolt|move1type=Electric<br />
|move2=Thunder Wave|move2type=Electric<br />
|move3=Supersonic|move3type=Normal<br />
|move4=SonicBoom|move4type=Normal}}<br />
|pokemon3={{Pokémon|gen=2|game=Crystal|ndex=208|pokemon=Steelix<br />
|level=35|gender=male|type1=Steel|type2=Ground<br />
|move1=Iron Tail|move1type=Steel<br />
|move2=Rock Throw|move2type=Rock<br />
|move3=Sunny Day|move3type=Fire<br />
|move4=Screech|move4type=Normal}}}}<br />
<br />
===={{game2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}}====<br />
=====[[Pokémon Super Contest]]s=====<br />
{{Pokémon<br />
|gen=4<br />
|alt=Contest<br />
|game=Diamond and Pearl<br />
|pokemon=Steelix<br />
|nickname=Rusty<br />
|type1=Steel<br />
|type2=Ground<br />
|ndex=208<br />
|level=100<br />
|gender=male<br />
|spritegender=male<br />
|ability=Unknown<br />
|move1=Screech<br />
|move1cat=Smart<br />
|move1app=2<br />
|move2=Stone Edge<br />
|move2cat=Tough<br />
|move2app=2<br />
|move3=Mud Sport<br />
|move3cat=Cute<br />
|move3app=2<br />
|move4=Fire Fang<br />
|move4cat=Beauty<br />
|move4app=3}}<br />
<br />
===={{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}====<br />
=====Gym match=====<br />
{{Party<br />
|color={{steel color}}<br />
|bordercolor={{steel color dark}}<br />
|headcolor={{steel color light}}<br />
|sprite=JasmineHGSS.gif<br />
|prize={{pdollar}}4200<br />
|class=Leader<br />
|name=Jasmine<br />
|game=HGSS<br />
|location=Olivine Gym<br />
|pokemon=3<br />
<br />
|pokemon1={{Pokémon<br />
|gen=4<br />
|ndex=081<br />
|pokemon=Magnemite<br />
|game=HeartGold<br />
|type1=Electric<br />
|type2=Steel<br />
|ability=Magnet Pull<br />
|level=30<br />
|move1=Thunder Wave<br />
|move1type=Electric<br />
|move1cat=Status<br />
|move2=Supersonic<br />
|move2type=Normal<br />
|move2cat=Status<br />
|move3=SonicBoom<br />
|move3type=Normal<br />
|move3cat=Special<br />
|move4=Thunderbolt<br />
|move4type=Electric<br />
|move4cat=Special<br />
}}<br />
<br />
|pokemon2={{Pokémon<br />
|gen=4<br />
|ndex=081<br />
|pokemon=Magnemite<br />
|game=HeartGold<br />
|type1=Electric<br />
|type2=Steel<br />
|ability=Magnet Pull<br />
|level=30<br />
|move1=Thunder Wave<br />
|move1type=Electric<br />
|move1cat=Status<br />
|move2=Supersonic<br />
|move2type=Normal<br />
|move2cat=Status<br />
|move3=SonicBoom<br />
|move3type=Normal<br />
|move3cat=Special<br />
|move4=Thunderbolt<br />
|move4type=Electric<br />
|move4cat=Special<br />
}}<br />
<br />
|pokemon3={{Pokémon<br />
|gen=4<br />
|ndex=208<br />
|pokemon=Steelix<br />
|game=HeartGold<br />
|gender=female<br />
|spritegender=female<br />
|type1=Steel<br />
|type2=Ground<br />
|ability=Sturdy<br />
|level=35<br />
|held=Sitrus Berry<br />
|move1=Screech<br />
|move1type=Normal<br />
|move1cat=Status<br />
|move2=Sandstorm<br />
|move2type=Rock<br />
|move2cat=Status<br />
|move3=Rock Throw<br />
|move3type=Rock<br />
|move3cat=Physical<br />
|move4=Iron Tail<br />
|move4type=Steel<br />
|move4cat=Physical}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
=====Second battle ([[Rematch]])=====<br />
{{Party<br />
|color={{steel color}}<br />
|bordercolor={{steel color dark}}<br />
|headcolor={{steel color light}}<br />
|sprite=JasmineHGSS.gif<br />
|prize={{pdollar}}7440<br />
|class=Leader<br />
|name=Jasmine<br />
|game=HGSS<br />
|location=Fighting Dojo<br />
|pokemon=6<br />
<br />
|pokemon1={{Pokémon<br />
|gen=4<br />
|ndex=376 <br />
|pokemon=Metagross <br />
|game=Platinum<br />
|type1=Steel<br />
|type2=Psychic<br />
|ability=Clear Body<br />
|level=52<br />
|move1=Gravity<br />
|move1type=Psychic<br />
|move1cat=Status<br />
|move2=Meteor Mash<br />
|move2type=Steel<br />
|move2cat=Physical<br />
|move3=Bullet Punch<br />
|move3type=Steel<br />
|move3cat=Physical<br />
|move4=Explosion<br />
|move4type=Normal<br />
|move4cat=Physical}}<br />
<br />
|pokemon5={{Pokémon<br />
|gen=4<br />
|ndex=462<br />
|pokemon=Magnezone<br />
|game=Platinum<br />
|type1=Electric<br />
|type2=Steel<br />
|ability=Sturdy<br />
|level=56<br />
|move4=Zap Cannon<br />
|move4type=Electric<br />
|move4cat=Special<br />
|move3=Lock-On<br />
|move3type=Normal<br />
|move3cat=Status<br />
|move2=Mirror Coat<br />
|move2type=Psychic<br />
|move2cat=Special<br />
|move1=Metal Sound<br />
|move1type=Steel<br />
|move1cat=Status}}<br />
<br />
|pokemon3={{Pokémon<br />
|gen=4<br />
|ndex=227<br />
|pokemon=Skarmory<br />
|gender=female<br />
|game=HeartGold<br />
|type1=Steel<br />
|type2=Flying<br />
|ability=Sturdy<br />
|level=52<br />
|move1=Steel Wing<br />
|move1type=Steel<br />
|move1cat=Physical<br />
|move4=Spikes<br />
|move4type=Ground<br />
|move4cat=Status<br />
|move2=Night Slash<br />
|move2type=Dark<br />
|move2cat=Physical<br />
|move3=Air Slash<br />
|move3type=Flying<br />
|move3cat=Special}}<br />
<br />
|pokemon2={{Pokémon<br />
|gen=4<br />
|ndex=437<br />
|pokemon=Bronzong <br />
|game=Platinum<br />
|type1=Steel<br />
|type2=Psychic<br />
|ability=Heatproof<br />
|level=50<br />
|move4=Gyro Ball|move4type=Steel|move4cat=Physical<br />
|move2=Hypnosis|move2type=Psychic|move2cat=Status<br />
|move3=Dream Eater|move3type=Psychic|move3cat=Special<br />
|move1=Gravity|move1type=Psychic|move1cat=Status}}<br />
<br />
|pokemon4={{Pokémon<br />
|gen=4<br />
|ndex=395<br />
|pokemon=Empoleon <br />
|gender=male<br />
|game=Platinum<br />
|type1=Water<br />
|type2=Steel<br />
|ability=Torrent<br />
|level=52<br />
|move4=Roar<br />
|move4type=Normal<br />
|move4cat=Status<br />
|move1=Hydro Pump<br />
|move1type=Water<br />
|move1cat=Special<br />
|move2=Blizzard<br />
|move2type=Ice<br />
|move2cat=Special<br />
|move3=Aqua Jet<br />
|move3type=Water<br />
|move3cat=Physical}}<br />
<br />
|pokemon6={{Pokémon<br />
|gen=4<br />
|ndex=208<br />
|gender=female<br />
|spritegender=female<br />
|pokemon=Steelix <br />
|game=HeartGold<br />
|type1=Steel<br />
|type2=Ground <br />
|ability=Sturdy<br />
|level=62<br />
|move2=Stone Edge<br />
|move2type=Rock<br />
|move2cat=Physical<br />
|move1=Iron Tail<br />
|move1type=Steel<br />
|move1cat=Physical<br />
|move3=Stealth Rock<br />
|move3type=Rock<br />
|move3cat=Status<br />
|move4=Roar<br />
|move4type=Normal<br />
|move4cat=Status}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
=====[[Pokéathlon]]=====<br />
{{athletes|type=steel|course=Stamina<br />
|{{athlete|ndex=208|pokemon=Steelix|type1=Steel|type2=Ground|course=Stamina}}<br />
|{{athlete|ndex=082|pokemon=Magneton|type1=Electric|type2=Steel|course=Stamina}}<br />
|{{athlete|ndex=081|pokemon=Magnemite|type1=Electric|type2=Steel|course=Stamina}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
===={{g|Stadium 2}}====<br />
=====Round 1=====<br />
{{Party<br />
|color={{Steel color}}<br />
|bordercolor={{Steel color dark}}<br />
|headcolor={{Steel color light}}<br />
|sprite=S2_Leader_Jasmine.png<br />
|prize=N/A<br />
|class=Leader<br />
|name=Jasmine<br />
|game=Pokémon Stadium 2<br />
|location=Olivine Gym<br />
|pokemon=6<br />
|pokemon1={{Pokémon<br />
|gen=2<br />
|ndex=208<br />
|pokemon=Steelix<br />
|held=Scope Lens<br />
|level=50<br />
|gender=male<br />
|type1=Steel<br />
|type2=Ground<br />
|move1=Iron Tail<br />
|move1type=Steel<br />
|move2=Rock Throw<br />
|move2type=Rock<br />
|move3=Earthquake<br />
|move3type=Ground<br />
|move4=Strength<br />
|move4type=Normal}}<br />
|pokemon2={{Pokémon<br />
|gen=2<br />
|ndex=222<br />
|pokemon=Corsola<br />
|held=Bitter Berry<br />
|level=50<br />
|type1=Water<br />
|type2=Rock<br />
|move1=BubbleBeam<br />
|move1type=Water<br />
|move2=Spike Cannon<br />
|move2type=Normal<br />
|move3=AncientPower<br />
|move3type=Rock<br />
|move4=Psychic<br />
|move4type=Psychic}}<br />
|pokemon3={{Pokémon<br />
|gen=2<br />
|ndex=082<br />
|pokemon=Magneton<br />
|held=Mint Berry<br />
|level=50<br />
|type1=Electric<br />
|type2=Steel<br />
|move1=ThunderShock<br />
|move1type=Electric<br />
|move2=Thunder<br />
|move2type=Electric<br />
|move3=Swift<br />
|move3type=Normal<br />
|move4=SonicBoom<br />
|move4type=Normal}}<br />
|pokemon4={{Pokémon<br />
|gen=2<br />
|ndex=226<br />
|pokemon=Mantine<br />
|held=PRZCureBerry<br />
|gender=female<br />
|level=50<br />
|type1=Water<br />
|type2=Flying<br />
|move1=Surf<br />
|move1type=Water<br />
|move2=Take Down<br />
|move2type=Normal<br />
|move3=Wing Attack<br />
|move3type=Flying<br />
|move4=Sleep Talk<br />
|move4type=Normal}}<br />
|pokemon5={{Pokémon<br />
|gen=2<br />
|ndex=227<br />
|pokemon=Skarmory<br />
|held=Focus Band<br />
|level=50<br />
|type1=Steel<br />
|type2=Flying<br />
|move1=Steel Wing<br />
|move1type=Steel<br />
|move2=Swift<br />
|move2type=Normal<br />
|move3=Fly<br />
|move3type=Flying<br />
|move4=Fury Attack<br />
|move4type=Normal}}<br />
|pokemon6={{Pokémon<br />
|gen=2<br />
|ndex=205<br />
|pokemon=Forretress<br />
|held=PSNCureBerry<br />
|gender=female<br />
|level=50<br />
|type1=Bug|type2=Steel<br />
|move1=Double-Edge|move1type=Normal<br />
|move2=Giga Drain|move2type=Grass<br />
|move3=Rollout|move3type=Rock<br />
|move4=Rapid Spin|move4type=Normal}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
=====Round 2=====<br />
{{Party<br />
|color={{Steel color}}<br />
|bordercolor={{Steel color dark}}<br />
|headcolor={{Steel color light}}<br />
|sprite=S2_Leader_Jasmine.png<br />
|prize=N/A<br />
|class=Leader<br />
|name=Jasmine<br />
|game=Pokémon Stadium 2<br />
|location=Olivine Gym<br />
|pokemon=6<br />
|pokemon1={{Pokémon<br />
|gen=2<br />
|ndex=208<br />
|pokemon=Steelix<br />
|held=Quick Claw<br />
|level=50<br />
|type1=Steel|type2=Ground<br />
|move1=Return|move1type=Normal<br />
|move2=Iron Tail|move2type=Steel<br />
|move3=Earthquake|move3type=Ground<br />
|move4=Rock Slide|move4type=Rock}}<br />
|pokemon2={{Pokémon<br />
|gen=2<br />
|ndex=078<br />
|pokemon=Rapidash<br />
|held=King's Rock<br />
|level=50<br />
|type1=Fire<br />
|move1=Stomp|move1type=Normal<br />
|move2=Iron Tail|move2type=Steel<br />
|move3=Flamethrower|move3type=Fire<br />
|move4=Double Kick|move4type=Fighting}}<br />
|pokemon3={{Pokémon<br />
|gen=2<br />
|ndex=080<br />
|pokemon=Slowbro<br />
|held=Bright Powder<br />
|level=50<br />
|type1=Water<br />
|type2=Psychic<br />
|move1=Surf|move1type=Water<br />
|move2=Earthquake|move2type=Ground<br />
|move3=Ice Beam|move3type=Ice<br />
|move4=Psychic|move4type=Psychic}}<br />
|pokemon4={{Pokémon<br />
|gen=2<br />
|ndex=009<br />
|pokemon=Blastoise<br />
|held=Miracle Berry<br />
|level=50<br />
|type1=Water<br />
|move1=Surf|move1type=Water<br />
|move2=Ice Beam|move2type=Ice<br />
|move3=Earthquake|move3type=Ground<br />
|move4=Mirror Coat|move4type=Psychic}}<br />
|pokemon5={{Pokémon<br />
|gen=2<br />
|ndex=212<br />
|pokemon=Scizor<br />
|held=Focus Band<br />
|level=50|type1=Bug<br />
|type2=Steel<br />
|move1=Slash|move1type=Normal<br />
|move2=Reversal|move2type=Fighting<br />
|move3=Metal Claw|move3type=Steel<br />
|move4=Wing Attack|move4type=Flying}}<br />
|pokemon6={{Pokémon<br />
|gen=2<br />
|ndex=234<br />
|pokemon=Stantler<br />
|held=PRZCureBerry<br />
|level=50<br />
|type1=Normal<br />
|move1=Roar|move1type=Normal<br />
|move2=Earthquake|move2type=Ground<br />
|move3=Psychic|move3type=Psychic<br />
|move4=Light Screen|move4type=Psychic}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
===Quotes===<br />
====Pokémon Gold/Silver/Crystal====<br />
''"Thank you for your help at the Lighthouse... But this is different. Please allow me to introduce myself. I'm Jasmine, a Gym Leader. I use the Steel-type. ...Do you know about the Steel-type? It's a type that was only recently discovered. ...Um... May I begin?"''<br />
<br />
''"...You are a better trainer than me, in both skill and kindness. In accordance with League rules, I confer upon you this Badge."''<br />
<br />
''"Um... I don't know how to say this, but good luck..."''<br />
====Pokémon Diamond/Pearl====<br />
''"... This city makes me feel at home somehow. It's next to the sea, and there's a lighthouse. Oh, that's this town's Gym Badge. You must be very good. ...Er...um... P-please, take this, too."''<br />
<br />
''"...Um... I... I don't know how I should say this, but good luck."''<br />
====Pokémon HeartGold/SoulSilver====<br />
=====[[Olivine Gym]]=====<br />
*Before battle<br />
:''"Thank you for your help at the Lighthouse... But this is different. Please allow me to introduce myself. I'm Jasmine, a Gym Leader. I use the...clang! Steel type! ...Do you know about the Steel type? They are very hard, cold, sharp, and really strong! Um... I'm not lying."''<br />
<br />
*After sending out last Pokémon<br />
:''"Properly tempered steel won't be made rusty by things like this!"''<br />
<br />
*During battle<br />
:''"Steel will hang on to the very last!"''<br />
<br />
*When defeated<br />
:''"Well done..."''<br />
<br />
*After being defeated<br />
:''"...You are a better Trainer than me, in both skill and kindness. In accordance with League rules, I confer upon you this Badge. With that Badge, all Pokémon, including traded Pokémon up to Lv. 70, will obey you without question."''<br />
<br />
:''"Um... Please, take this, too... It is called {{m|Iron Tail}}. Your Pokémon will hit the target with its hard tail, occasionally lowering the target's Defense..."''<br />
<br />
:''"Um... I don't know how to say this, but good luck..."''<br />
<br />
=====[[Fighting Dojo]]=====<br />
*Before battle<br />
:''"We're here as we promised... Are you prepared?"''<br />
<br />
*After being defeated<br />
:''"True to your reputation..."''<br />
<br />
=====[[Pokégear]] Registering (Olivine Cafe)=====<br />
:''"Hi! ...! These empty dishes in front of me are not all mine... Er... Actually, the person who sat here ahead of me ate a lot... Anyway, do you want to exchange phone numbers?"''<br />
::Yes: ''"Now we can contact each other anytime. I should be able to battle you around noon on Wednesdays. I'll be waiting for your call!"''<br />
::No: ''"Oh... I understand..."''<br />
:''"Did you change your mind? Will you exchange numbers?"''<br />
<br />
=====Pokégear Phone=====<br />
*Calling her:<br />
:''"Hello... How are you? I'm doing well, thanks. There are so many other Trainers out there who are much stronger than me... You should challenge them and see."''<br />
:''"Hello... How are you? I'm doing well, thanks. I'm usually free on Wednesdays around noon. I could spare some time... Why don't you call me again then..."''<br />
<br />
*Calling you:<br />
:''"This is Jasmine. How do I sound? Healthy? Warden Baoba at the Safari Zone... He came over to my Gym once to introduce himself... He talks a little differently, doesn't he? I heard it's called {{wp|anastrophe}}..."''<br />
<br />
===Sprites===<br />
{| align="center" style="{{roundy|20px}} border: 2px solid #{{steel color dark}}; background: #{{steel color}};"<br />
|- align=center<br />
|style="{{roundy|80px}} border: 2px solid #{{steel color dark}}; background: #{{steel color light}}; width:80px"| [[File:LeaderJasmine_GSC.png]]<br />
|style="{{roundy|80px}} border: 2px solid #{{steel color dark}}; background: #{{steel color light}}; width:80px"| [[File:JasmineHGSS.gif]]<br />
|style="{{roundy|80px}} border: 2px solid #{{steel color dark}}; background: #{{steel color light}}; width:80px"| [[File:VSJasmine.png]]<br />
|style="{{roundy|80px}} border: 2px solid #{{steel color dark}}; background: #{{steel color light}}; width:80px"| [[File:S2_Leader_Jasmine.png]]<br />
|- align=center style="font-size: 80%;"<br />
| Jasmine's sprite from<br>[[Generation II]]<br />
| Jasmine's sprite from<br>[[Generation IV]]<br />
| Jasmine's VS sprite from<br>[[Generation IV]]<br />
| Jasmine's artwork from<br>[[Pokémon Stadium 2]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==In the anime==<br />
[[File:Jasmine DP180.png|thumb|left|220px|Jasmine in the anime]]<br />
Jasmine appears in ''[[EP208|Fight for the Light]]'' and ''[[EP224|Nerves of Steelix]]''.<br />
<br />
In the {{pkmn|anime}}, Jasmine runs the [[Glitter Lighthouse]] in Olivine City. She used her [[Amphy|Ampharos]] to light the way over the shore, but when it became ill, she asked {{Ash}} to fetch it some medicine from [[Cianwood City]]. Ash and his friends retrieved the medicine and sent it back with one of Jasmine's young apprentices, [[Janina]].<br />
<br />
Several weeks later, Ash and his friends returned from the [[Whirl Islands]] and Ash challenged Jasmine to a [[Gym]] battle. Ash used {{AP|Cyndaquil}} and was able to defeat Jasmine's {{p|Steelix}}.<br />
[[File:Jasmine anime.png|thumb|220px|Jasmine's first appearance]]<br />
Compared to other media, where she is typically depicted as meek and soft-spoken, the anime version of Jasmine is markedly more confident, and even aggressive during Gym battles. She makes a powerful introduction, leaping from a cliff and gracefully landing on her Steelix. She is not afraid to take on [[Team Rocket]], and is quite vocal in letting Ash know she won't go easy on him during battle.<br />
<br />
She appeared in ''[[DP180|Four Roads Diverged in a Pokémon Port!]]'' in her HeartGold and SoulSilver outfit, where she is having a special training session with {{si|Kenny}}. She later asked {{e4|Flint}} if she could battle him and he accepted. The battle resulted in his {{p|Infernape}} knocking out her Steelix.<br />
<br />
===Pokémon===<br />
This is a listing of Jasmine's known Pokémon in the anime:<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|trainer=Jasmine<br />
|pkmn=Magnemite<br />
|type1=Electric<br />
|type2=Steel<br />
|img=Jasmine Magnemite.png<br />
|epnum=EP208<br />
|epname=Fight for the Light!<br />
|vajp=<br />
|vaen=Eric Stuart<br />
|desc=Jasmine's {{p|Magnemite}} was seen for the first time in ''[[EP208|Fight for the Light!]]'', riding on Jasmine's shoulder through the whole episode. It was also the first Pokémon that Jasmine used in her Gym Battle with Ash in ''[[EP224|Nerves of Steelix!]]'', sending it against [[Ash's Pikachu]]. Despite proving itself very fast and pretty strong, it was finally knocked out by {{p|Pikachu}}'s {{m|Quick Attack}}.<br />
<br />
Magnemite's only known move is {{m|Thunder Wave}}.}}<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|trainer=Jasmine<br />
|pkmn=Steelix<br />
|type1=Steel<br />
|type2=Ground<br />
|img=Jasmine Steelix.png<br />
|epnum=EP224<br />
|epname=Nerves of Steelix!<br />
|vajp=Unshō Ishizuka<br />
|vaen=Unshō Ishizuka<br />
|desc={{p|Steelix}} is Jasmine's main Pokémon. It was seen for the first time in ''[[EP224|Nerves of Steelix!]]'', when Jasmine used it to stop [[Team Rocket]]'s {{p|Wobbuffet}} mecha and send them blasting off.<br />
<br />
Later in the same episode she sent it out in her Gym Battle with Ash. It easily defeated Ash's Pikachu, and Ash called out his {{AP|Cyndaquil}}. Even thought {{p|Cyndaquil}} had a type advantage, Steelix was able to protect itself from Cyndaquil's {{m|Flamethrower}} by using {{m|Sandstorm}}. Finally Ash came up with a strategy of heating Sandstorm up with Flamethrower, turning the vortex of sand into a red-hot tornado. This was too much for Steelix, which was knocked out, winning the match for Ash and earning him the {{badge|Mineral}}.<br />
<br />
Jasmine also used Steelix in her battle against {{E4|Flint}} and his {{p|Infernape}} in ''[[DP180|Four Roads Diverged in a Pokémon Port!]]''. Despite putting up a good fight, Steelix was quickly knocked out by a {{m|Flare Blitz}}.<br />
<br />
Steelix's known moves are {{m|Crunch}}, {{m|Iron Tail}}, {{m|Sandstorm}} and {{m|Dig}}.}}<br />
<br />
====In the [[Glitter Lighthouse|lighthouse]]====<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|main=Amphy<br />
|nick=Sparkle<br />
|pkmn=Ampharos<br />
|type1=Electric<br />
|img=Sparkle.png<br />
|epnum=EP208<br />
|epname=Fight for the Light!<br />
|desc=While it is never explicitly stated that Sparkle belongs to Jasmine, the young Gym Leader cares for the Glitter Lighthouse's {{p|Ampharos}} as she does in the games. It illuminates the Glitter Lighthouse to prevent ships and airplanes from crashing.<br />
<br />
It first appeared sick, as Amphy does in Gold, Silver, and Crystal. {{Ash}}, {{ashfr| his friends}}, and Jasmine's assistant [[Janina]] travel to [[Cianwood City]] to get a medicine to heal Sparkle. When they return to challenge Jasmine, Sparkle has been cured, but is not used in battle.<br />
<br />
It later appeared in one of {{an|Lyra}}'s presentations about the Johto region in ''[[DP143|An Egg Scramble!]]''.}}<br />
<br />
===Voice actors===<br />
{{vatable|color={{steel color}}|bordercolor={{steel color light}}<br />
|ja=かかずゆみ ''[[Yumi Kakazu]]''<br />
|en=[[Tara Jayne]]<br />
[[Alyson Leigh Rosenfeld]] ([[DP180]])<br />
|cs=Jolana Smyčková<br />
|he=דון לני-גבאי ''Dawn Lanny-Gabay''<br />
|pt_br=Letícia Quinto<br />
|es_eu=Conchi López ([[EP208]])<br>María José Castro ([[EP224]])<br />
|es_la=Gaby Ugarte<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==In the Pokémon Adventures manga==<br />
[[File:Janine and Jasmine.png|right|thumb|230px|Jasmine and her Steelix (right) with Janine and her Ariados (left)]]<br />
Jasmine initially left her Gym to see Togebo, the egg of her two Togetic that {{adv|Gold}} hatched for her. However, on her way Jasmine was caught in an {{m|earthquake}} caused by [[Team Rocket]] while traveling through [[Ecruteak City]]. Gold was to journey there to help her as instructed by the elderly couple at the Day Care. She had climbed the [[Bell Tower|Tin Tower]] to get away from the shaking and had been caught in some rubble. Using Ampharos to send off a distress flare, she caught the attention of both {{adv|Gold}} and {{adv|Silver}}. Silver originally saved her, but Gold believed that Silver had in some way contributed to her injuries. Silver handed her over to Gold and was later given to Amphy, who rushed her out of the tower under Gold's orders before it collapsed, leaving the young rivals trapped in the tower.<br />
<br />
Jasmine later managed to recover, unaware of Gold and Silver's efforts to rescue her (as she had not the consciousness to have any memory of the events). At the Pokémon League Tournament, she fought against [[Brock]]. She covered her Steelix in rubble to make it look like an {{p|Onix}}, thinking that the newly-discovered Steel Pokémon would be too horrifying for people to see. Steelix's type advantage gave it away, and the rubble was eventually cleared off to reveal her Steelix's nature. She later reasoned that she doesn't like to show off.<br />
<br />
Jasmine once specialized in {{type2|Rock}} Pokémon before {{adv|Crystal}} and [[Professor Oak]] discovered Steel-type Pokémon.<br />
<br />
Jasmine's two {{p|Togetic}} are the parents of Gold's {{DL|Gold (Adventures)|Togebo}}.<br />
<br />
In ''[[PS351|VS. Pachirisu]]'', Jasmine appears briefly in the background with [[Fantina]], entering the Master Rank Super Contest.<br />
<br />
===Pokémon===<br />
This listing is of Jasmine's Pokémon in the Pokémon Adventures manga.<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|trainer=Jasmine<br />
|pkmn=Steelix<br />
|type1=Steel<br />
|type2=Ground<br />
|img=Jasmine Steelix Adventures.png<br />
|epnum=PS155<br />
|epname=Heads On Kabutops!<br />
|desc=Jasmine disguised her {{p|Steelix}} as an Onix when it first appeared as she did not want to show off. It was used in the Gym Leaders' Tournament against Brock's Onix, its pre-evolved form. Although Steelix's hide was revealed, it was able to defeat Onix with a Crunch attack.<br />
<br />
Steelix's only known move is {{m|Crunch}}.}}<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|trainer=Jasmine<br />
|pkmn=Togetic<br />
|gender=male<br />
|type1=Normal<br />
|type2=Flying<br />
|img=Jasmine Togetic Adventures.png<br />
|epnum=PS107<br />
|epname=Gligar Glide<br />
|desc=This male {{p|Togetic}} along with the female Togetic gave birth to [[Togebo]].}}<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|trainer=Jasmine<br />
|pkmn=Togetic<br />
|gender=female<br />
|type1=Normal<br />
|type2=Flying<br />
|img=Jasmine Togetic Adventures.png<br />
|epnum=PS107<br />
|epname=Gligar Glide<br />
|desc=This female {{p|Togetic}} along with the male Togetic gave birth to [[Togebo]].}}<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|trainer=Jasmine<br />
|pkmn=Magneton<br />
|nick=Magneton (x2)<br />
|type1=Electric<br />
|type2=Steel<br />
|img=Jasmine Magneton Adventures.png<br />
|epnum=PS155<br />
|epname=Heads On Kabutops!<br />
|desc=These two {{p|Magneton}} were briefly seen with Jasmine's other Pokémon while she was choosing.}}<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|main=Amphy<br />
|trainer=Jasmine<br />
|pkmn=Ampharos<br />
|nick=Amphy<br />
|type1=Electric<br />
|img=Amphy Jasmine.png<br />
|epnum=PS109<br />
|epname=Ampharos Amore<br />
|desc=[[Amphy]] was used against Brock's Kabutops and lost. It is also Jasmine's Lighthouse Pokémon.}}<br />
<br />
==In the TCG==<br />
This listing is of cards mentioning or featuring Jasmine or her Pokémon in the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]].<br />
<br />
{| border="1" style="border: 1px solid #999; border-collapse: collapse; background: white;" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="2"<br />
|- style="background: #{{tcg metal color}};" <br />
!Name<br />
!Type<br />
!Level<br />
!Rarity<br />
!Set<br />
!Set no.<br />
|-<br />
| {{TCG ID|VS|Jasmine's Raichu|27}} || {{e|Lightning}} || - || {{rar|Common}} || {{TCG|Pokémon VS}} (no English release) || 27/141<br />
|-<br />
| {{TCG ID|VS|Jasmine's Magneton|28}} || {{e|Lightning}} || - || {{rar|Common}} || {{TCG|Pokémon VS}} (no English release) || 28/141<br />
|-<br />
| {{TCG ID|VS|Jasmine's Electabuzz|29}} || {{e|Lightning}} || - || {{rar|Common}} || {{TCG|Pokémon VS}} (no English release) || 29/141<br />
|-<br />
| {{TCG ID|VS|Jasmine's Jolteon|30}} || {{e|Lightning}} || - || {{rar|Common}} || {{TCG|Pokémon VS}} (no English release) || 30/141<br />
|-<br />
| {{TCG ID|VS|Jasmine's Ampharos|31}} || {{e|Lightning}} || - || {{rar|Common}} || {{TCG|Pokémon VS}} (no English release) || 31/141<br />
|-<br />
| {{TCG ID|VS|Jasmine's Steelix|32}} || {{e|Metal}} || - || [[Image:Rarity Rare.png|Rare Holographic]]H || {{TCG|Pokémon VS}} (no English release) || 32/141<br />
|-<br />
| {{TCG ID|VS|Jasmine's TM 01|111}} || - || - || {{rar|Uncommon}} || {{TCG|Pokémon VS}} (no English release) || 111/141<br />
|-<br />
| {{TCG ID|VS|Jasmine's TM 02|112}} || - || - || {{rar|Uncommon}} || {{TCG|Pokémon VS}} (no English release) || 112/141<br />
|}<br />
<br />
Although not the main focus of the card, Jasmine and [[Amphy]] also appear on {{TCG ID|EX Unseen Forces|Mary's Request|86}} in the {{TCG|EX Unseen Forces}} set.<br />
<br />
==Trivia==<br />
* Her Japanese Leader title is {{tt|鉄壁ガードの女の子|Iron wall-guarded girl}}.<br />
* She is the only female Gym Leader of Johto that admits defeat. <br />
** She is also the only female Johto Gym Leader that is not voiced by [[Megan Hollingshead]] in English.<br />
* Jasmine appears to be watching the {{pkmn|Contest}}s in Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald and in Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum. [[Whitney]] and [[Pryce]] appear in the audience as well.<br />
* The Olivine City Gym is the only Gym in Johto that does not have any Trainers other than its leader.<br />
* Jasmine is the first Gym Leader to appear in all five versions of a generation, as well as the first Gym Leader to appear outside of her home region in the games (she, along with both [[Brock]] and [[Misty]], take this honor in the anime).<br />
* In {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, Jasmine uses an {{p|Empoleon}} in her team in a rematch against the player. This makes her the third gym leader to use a starter Pokémon, or one of its evolutions, and one of two to use a different region's starter, the other being [[Clair]] and her {{p|Charizard}}.<br />
** Coincidentally, both Jasmine and Clair have a [[pseudo-legendary]] Pokémon in their rematch party, {{p|Metagross}} and {{p|Dragonite}} respectively.<br />
* When rematched in HeartGold and SoulSilver, Jasmine's levels are actually the highest of all of the Johto leaders, despite her typically being the sixth leader; her Steelix reaches level 62, while the maximum of any other Johto leader is level 60.<br />
* Jasmine appears as an opponent in [[Pokémon Puzzle Challenge]]. She uses a {{p|Steelix}} to battle. <br />
* The moveset of Jasmine's team in Generation IV is almost completely identical to the moveset in Generation II - the only difference is her Steelix knows {{m|Sandstorm}} instead of {{m|Sunny Day}}.<br />
* In HeartGold and SoulSilver, Jasmine can be found in [[Celadon City]] with [[Erika]]. Erika is apparently trying to convince Jasmine to go participate in Pokémon [[Super Contests]] in Sinnoh, but when the conversation continues, Jasmine indicates that she has already been to Sinnoh. <br />
** Since Jasmine adds that she was unable to participate in a Super Contest, and Erika urges her to try again, this suggests that the conversation takes place between Jasmine's visits to [[Sunyshore City]] and [[Hearthome City]]. This means that the Johto games are essentially contemporary with the Sinnoh ones.<br />
* Jasmine is the only in-game trade in the series that doesn't require the player to have a specific Pokémon to give.<br />
** Due to the nickname of the {{p|Steelix}} she trades to the player in HeartGold and SoulSilver, some believe it to be the same Steelix Jasmine uses in Super Contests in Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum. If this is the case, HeartGold and SoulSilver's story ends after that of the Sinnoh games.<br />
** The aforementioned Steelix's ID is 26491. This is the same ID as the {{p|Aerodactyl}} players can receive in an [[List of in-game trades#Generation II|in-game trade]] in the original {{3v2|Gold|Silver|Crystal}}.<br />
* Jasmine is currently the only female Steel-type specialist.<br />
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==Names==<br />
{| align="left" style="background: #{{steel color light}}; -moz-border-radius: 10px; border: 3px solid #{{steel color}}"<br />
|- align=center<br />
! style="-moz-border-radius-topleft: 5px;" | Language<br />
! style="-moz-border-radius-topright: 5px;" | Name<br />
! style="-moz-border-radius-topright: 5px;" | Origin<br />
|- style="background:#FFF;"<br />
| Japanese<br />
| ミカン ''Mikan''<br />
| 蜜柑 ''{{wp|mikan}}'', a citrus fruit, which is derived from 蜜 ''mi(tsu)'', (sweet as) honey, and 柑 ''kan'' (citrus fruit). Generic name for citrus fruits but it is also for unshiu mikan. Her hair accessories look like the fruit.<br />
|- style="background:#FFF;"<br />
| English, French, Italian<br />
| Jasmine<br />
| A {{wp|jasmine}} is a sweet-smelling flower; the ''mine'' refers to ''mineral'', or an actual mine.<br />
|- style="background:#FFF;"<br />
| German<br />
| Jasmin<br />
| As above.<br />
|- style="background:#FFF;"<br />
| Spanish<br />
| Yasmina<br />
| As above.<br />
|- style="background:#FFF;"<br />
| Korean<br />
| 규리 ''Gyuri''<br />
| May be referring to the word 귤 (Gyul), which is a citrus fruit.<br />
|- style="background:#FFF;"<br />
| Chinese ({{tt|Mandarin|Taiwan and mainland China}})<br />
| 阿蜜 ''Ā Mì''<br />
| 蜜 (honey) is taken from 蜜柑 ''mikan''.<br />
|}<br />
{{-}}<br />
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==External links==<br />
*[http://pokeani.com/chara/gym-mikan.html Mikan's Profile] on [[Pokeani]] (Japanese)<br />
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{{CharInfobox|<br />
color={{steel color}} |<br />
corecolor={{steel color light}} |<br />
bordercolor={{steel color dark}} |<br />
name=Jasmine |<br />
jname=ミカン |<br />
tmname=Mikan |<br />
slogan=yes |<br />
sloganline=The Steel-Clad Defense Girl |<br />
image=HeartGold SoulSilver Jasmine.png |<br />
size=150px |<br />
caption=Art from HeartGold and SoulSilver |<br />
gender=Female |<br />
colors=yes |<br />
eyes=Blue{{tt|*|Generation II}}, Light brown{{tt|*|Generation IV}} |<br />
hair=Light brown |<br />
hometown=[[Olivine City]] |<br />
region=[[Johto]] |<br />
relatives=[[Myron|Grandpa Myron]] (anime) |<br />
trainer=yes |<br />
trainerclass=[[Gym Leader]], {{pkmn|Coordinator}} |<br />
numpkmncaught=Varies with canon |<br />
game=yes |<br />
generation={{gen|II}}, {{gen|IV}} |<br />
games={{game3|Gold and Silver|Gold, Silver|s}}, {{v2|Crystal}}, {{g|Stadium 2}}, {{game3|Diamond and Pearl|Diamond, Pearl|s}}, {{v2|Platinum}}, {{game3|HeartGold and SoulSilver|HeartGold, SoulSilver|s}} |<br />
leader=yes |<br />
gym=Olivine Gym |<br />
specialist=yes |<br />
type={{type2|Steel}}s (Formerly {{type2|Rock}}s) |<br />
badge=Mineral Badge |<br />
anime=yes |<br />
epnum=EP208 |<br />
epname=Fight for the Light |<br />
enva=[[Tara Jayne]] ([[4Kids Entertainment|4Kids]])<br>[[Alyson Leigh Rosenfeld]] ([[TPCi]])|<br />
java=[[Yumi Kakazu]] |<br />
}}<br />
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'''Jasmine''' (Japanese: '''ミカン''' ''Mikan'') is the [[Gym Leader]] of [[Olivine City]]'s [[Gym]], known officially as the [[Olivine Gym]]. Her specialty is {{type2|Steel}} {{OBP|Pokémon|species}}, and she gives the {{badge|Mineral}} to {{pkmn|Trainer}}s who defeat her in {{pkmn|battle}}. She also appears in [[Sinnoh]] to give Trainers {{HM|07|Waterfall}} and to compete in Sinnoh's {{pkmn|Super Contest}}s.<br />
<br />
==In the games==<br />
[[Image:Gold Silver Jasmine.png|140px|thumb|left|Headshot of Jasmine from {{game|Gold and Silver|s}}]]<br />
Jasmine appears in {{game5|Gold|Silver|Crystal|HeartGold|SoulSilver}} as the Gym Leader of the [[Olivine Gym]]. Her title in these games is "The Steel-Clad Defense Girl." She also appears in {{game2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}}.<br />
<br />
Jasmine is a very shy girl and has trouble speaking. She is a compassionate girl, and when the {{p|Ampharos}} in [[Glitter Lighthouse]] (nicknamed [[Amphy]]) falls ill, Jasmine is so worried she cannot even smile. Amphy and Jasmine appear to be close, because once medicine is brought for Amphy, it will only take it from her.<br />
<br />
Typically Jasmine is the sixth Gym Leader to be challenged in the Johto region, although she is the fifth to be encountered. When she is first met she will refuse to battle the player, as she is busy taking care of a sick Ampharos. She requests that a [[SecretPotion|special medicine]] be brought from the [[Cianwood City]] pharmacy. When it is retrieved, she will heal the Ampharos and return to the Gym. In battle, she uses the recently-discovered {{type2|Steel}} Pokémon, but it's said that she recently used to train a different type. A [[Gentleman]] in the Lighthouse says she used to train {{type2|Rock}} Pokémon, like {{p|Onix}}. Once defeated she will yield the {{badge|Mineral}} and {{tm|23|Iron Tail}}.<br />
[[File:Gold Vs Jasmine.png|thumb|left|200px|{{ga|Ethan}} about to fight Jasmine in {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}}]]<br />
In {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, Jasmine can be fought multiple times in [[Saffron City]]'s [[Fighting Dojo]]. She will use a stronger team here but will not appear until her [[Pokégear]] phone number has been obtained at the Olivine City diner. She goes there every afternoon, between 1:00 PM and 2:00 PM, and will afterwards travel to Kanto for battles on Wednesday afternoons. After defeating her in a rematch, visiting Jasmine at her Gym in Olivine will cause her to offer to make a trade with the player. However, the player will need to talk to Jasmine a second time because she will be nervous. She offers a {{p|Steelix}} nicknamed '''Rusty''' (Japanese: '''ネール''' ''Neil'') (OT: 26491) that holds a [[Soothe Bell]]. She will accept any Pokémon in exchange.<br />
<br />
[[File:Jasmine Pt.png|thumb|right|Jasmine in {{3v2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}}]]<br />
In {{game2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}}, Jasmine is staying in [[Sunyshore City]] for a while, which she says reminds her of home with [[Vista Lighthouse|its lighthouse]] and its location on the sea. She also occasionally enters {{pkmn|Super Contest}}s with her Steelix, which is nicknamed '''Rusty''' (Japanese: '''ネール''' ''Neil''). She gives the player {{HM|07|Waterfall}} after defeating the eighth [[Gym Leader]], [[Volkner]]. A conversation with [[Erika]] in HeartGold and SoulSilver places Jasmine's appearance in Sinnoh after the main plot of the Johto games.<br />
<br />
===Pokémon===<br />
This listing is of Jasmine's Pokémon in the video games she has appeared in:<br />
===={{game2|Gold|Silver|Crystal}}====<br />
{{Party<br />
|color={{steel color}}<br />
|bordercolor={{steel color dark}}<br />
|headcolor={{steel color light}}<br />
|sprite=LeaderJasmine GSC.png<br />
|prize={{pdollar}}3500<br />
|class=Leader<br />
|name=Jasmine<br />
|game=GSC<br />
|location=Olivine Gym<br />
|pokemon=3<br />
|pokemon1={{Pokémon|gen=2|game=Crystal|ndex=081|pokemon=Magnemite<br />
|level=30|type1=Electric|type2=Steel<br />
|move1=Thunderbolt|move1type=Electric<br />
|move2=Thunder Wave|move2type=Electric<br />
|move3=Supersonic|move3type=Normal<br />
|move4=SonicBoom|move4type=Normal}}<br />
|pokemon2={{Pokémon|gen=2|game=Crystal|ndex=081|pokemon=Magnemite<br />
|level=30|type1=Electric|type2=Steel<br />
|move1=Thunderbolt|move1type=Electric<br />
|move2=Thunder Wave|move2type=Electric<br />
|move3=Supersonic|move3type=Normal<br />
|move4=SonicBoom|move4type=Normal}}<br />
|pokemon3={{Pokémon|gen=2|game=Crystal|ndex=208|pokemon=Steelix<br />
|level=35|gender=male|type1=Steel|type2=Ground<br />
|move1=Iron Tail|move1type=Steel<br />
|move2=Rock Throw|move2type=Rock<br />
|move3=Sunny Day|move3type=Fire<br />
|move4=Screech|move4type=Normal}}}}<br />
<br />
===={{game2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}}====<br />
=====[[Pokémon Super Contest]]s=====<br />
{{Pokémon<br />
|gen=4<br />
|alt=Contest<br />
|game=Diamond and Pearl<br />
|pokemon=Steelix<br />
|nickname=Rusty<br />
|type1=Steel<br />
|type2=Ground<br />
|ndex=208<br />
|level=100<br />
|gender=male<br />
|spritegender=male<br />
|ability=Unknown<br />
|move1=Screech<br />
|move1cat=Smart<br />
|move1app=2<br />
|move2=Stone Edge<br />
|move2cat=Tough<br />
|move2app=2<br />
|move3=Mud Sport<br />
|move3cat=Cute<br />
|move3app=2<br />
|move4=Fire Fang<br />
|move4cat=Beauty<br />
|move4app=3}}<br />
<br />
===={{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}====<br />
=====Gym match=====<br />
{{Party<br />
|color={{steel color}}<br />
|bordercolor={{steel color dark}}<br />
|headcolor={{steel color light}}<br />
|sprite=JasmineHGSS.gif<br />
|prize={{pdollar}}4200<br />
|class=Leader<br />
|name=Jasmine<br />
|game=HGSS<br />
|location=Olivine Gym<br />
|pokemon=3<br />
<br />
|pokemon1={{Pokémon<br />
|gen=4<br />
|ndex=081<br />
|pokemon=Magnemite<br />
|game=HeartGold<br />
|type1=Electric<br />
|type2=Steel<br />
|ability=Magnet Pull<br />
|level=30<br />
|move1=Thunder Wave<br />
|move1type=Electric<br />
|move1cat=Status<br />
|move2=Supersonic<br />
|move2type=Normal<br />
|move2cat=Status<br />
|move3=SonicBoom<br />
|move3type=Normal<br />
|move3cat=Special<br />
|move4=Thunderbolt<br />
|move4type=Electric<br />
|move4cat=Special<br />
}}<br />
<br />
|pokemon2={{Pokémon<br />
|gen=4<br />
|ndex=081<br />
|pokemon=Magnemite<br />
|game=HeartGold<br />
|type1=Electric<br />
|type2=Steel<br />
|ability=Magnet Pull<br />
|level=30<br />
|move1=Thunder Wave<br />
|move1type=Electric<br />
|move1cat=Status<br />
|move2=Supersonic<br />
|move2type=Normal<br />
|move2cat=Status<br />
|move3=SonicBoom<br />
|move3type=Normal<br />
|move3cat=Special<br />
|move4=Thunderbolt<br />
|move4type=Electric<br />
|move4cat=Special<br />
}}<br />
<br />
|pokemon3={{Pokémon<br />
|gen=4<br />
|ndex=208<br />
|pokemon=Steelix<br />
|game=HeartGold<br />
|gender=female<br />
|spritegender=female<br />
|type1=Steel<br />
|type2=Ground<br />
|ability=Sturdy<br />
|level=35<br />
|held=Sitrus Berry<br />
|move1=Screech<br />
|move1type=Normal<br />
|move1cat=Status<br />
|move2=Sandstorm<br />
|move2type=Rock<br />
|move2cat=Status<br />
|move3=Rock Throw<br />
|move3type=Rock<br />
|move3cat=Physical<br />
|move4=Iron Tail<br />
|move4type=Steel<br />
|move4cat=Physical}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
=====Second battle ([[Rematch]])=====<br />
{{Party<br />
|color={{steel color}}<br />
|bordercolor={{steel color dark}}<br />
|headcolor={{steel color light}}<br />
|sprite=JasmineHGSS.gif<br />
|prize={{pdollar}}7440<br />
|class=Leader<br />
|name=Jasmine<br />
|game=HGSS<br />
|location=Fighting Dojo<br />
|pokemon=6<br />
<br />
|pokemon1={{Pokémon<br />
|gen=4<br />
|ndex=376 <br />
|pokemon=Metagross <br />
|game=Platinum<br />
|type1=Steel<br />
|type2=Psychic<br />
|ability=Clear Body<br />
|level=52<br />
|move1=Gravity<br />
|move1type=Psychic<br />
|move1cat=Status<br />
|move2=Meteor Mash<br />
|move2type=Steel<br />
|move2cat=Physical<br />
|move3=Bullet Punch<br />
|move3type=Steel<br />
|move3cat=Physical<br />
|move4=Explosion<br />
|move4type=Normal<br />
|move4cat=Physical}}<br />
<br />
|pokemon5={{Pokémon<br />
|gen=4<br />
|ndex=462<br />
|pokemon=Magnezone<br />
|game=Platinum<br />
|type1=Electric<br />
|type2=Steel<br />
|ability=Sturdy<br />
|level=56<br />
|move4=Zap Cannon<br />
|move4type=Electric<br />
|move4cat=Special<br />
|move3=Lock-On<br />
|move3type=Normal<br />
|move3cat=Status<br />
|move2=Mirror Coat<br />
|move2type=Psychic<br />
|move2cat=Special<br />
|move1=Metal Sound<br />
|move1type=Steel<br />
|move1cat=Status}}<br />
<br />
|pokemon3={{Pokémon<br />
|gen=4<br />
|ndex=227<br />
|pokemon=Skarmory<br />
|gender=female<br />
|game=HeartGold<br />
|type1=Steel<br />
|type2=Flying<br />
|ability=Sturdy<br />
|level=52<br />
|move1=Steel Wing<br />
|move1type=Steel<br />
|move1cat=Physical<br />
|move4=Spikes<br />
|move4type=Ground<br />
|move4cat=Status<br />
|move2=Night Slash<br />
|move2type=Dark<br />
|move2cat=Physical<br />
|move3=Air Slash<br />
|move3type=Flying<br />
|move3cat=Special}}<br />
<br />
|pokemon2={{Pokémon<br />
|gen=4<br />
|ndex=437<br />
|pokemon=Bronzong <br />
|game=Platinum<br />
|type1=Steel<br />
|type2=Psychic<br />
|ability=Heatproof<br />
|level=50<br />
|move4=Gyro Ball|move4type=Steel|move4cat=Physical<br />
|move2=Hypnosis|move2type=Psychic|move2cat=Status<br />
|move3=Dream Eater|move3type=Psychic|move3cat=Special<br />
|move1=Gravity|move1type=Psychic|move1cat=Status}}<br />
<br />
|pokemon4={{Pokémon<br />
|gen=4<br />
|ndex=395<br />
|pokemon=Empoleon <br />
|gender=male<br />
|game=Platinum<br />
|type1=Water<br />
|type2=Steel<br />
|ability=Torrent<br />
|level=52<br />
|move4=Roar<br />
|move4type=Normal<br />
|move4cat=Status<br />
|move1=Hydro Pump<br />
|move1type=Water<br />
|move1cat=Special<br />
|move2=Blizzard<br />
|move2type=Ice<br />
|move2cat=Special<br />
|move3=Aqua Jet<br />
|move3type=Water<br />
|move3cat=Physical}}<br />
<br />
|pokemon6={{Pokémon<br />
|gen=4<br />
|ndex=208<br />
|gender=female<br />
|spritegender=female<br />
|pokemon=Steelix <br />
|game=HeartGold<br />
|type1=Steel<br />
|type2=Ground <br />
|ability=Sturdy<br />
|level=62<br />
|move2=Stone Edge<br />
|move2type=Rock<br />
|move2cat=Physical<br />
|move1=Iron Tail<br />
|move1type=Steel<br />
|move1cat=Physical<br />
|move3=Stealth Rock<br />
|move3type=Rock<br />
|move3cat=Status<br />
|move4=Roar<br />
|move4type=Normal<br />
|move4cat=Status}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
=====[[Pokéathlon]]=====<br />
{{athletes|type=steel|course=Stamina<br />
|{{athlete|ndex=208|pokemon=Steelix|type1=Steel|type2=Ground|course=Stamina}}<br />
|{{athlete|ndex=082|pokemon=Magneton|type1=Electric|type2=Steel|course=Stamina}}<br />
|{{athlete|ndex=081|pokemon=Magnemite|type1=Electric|type2=Steel|course=Stamina}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
===={{g|Stadium 2}}====<br />
=====Round 1=====<br />
{{Party<br />
|color={{Steel color}}<br />
|bordercolor={{Steel color dark}}<br />
|headcolor={{Steel color light}}<br />
|sprite=S2_Leader_Jasmine.png<br />
|prize=N/A<br />
|class=Leader<br />
|name=Jasmine<br />
|game=Pokémon Stadium 2<br />
|location=Olivine Gym<br />
|pokemon=6<br />
|pokemon1={{Pokémon<br />
|gen=2<br />
|ndex=208<br />
|pokemon=Steelix<br />
|held=Scope Lens<br />
|level=50<br />
|gender=male<br />
|type1=Steel<br />
|type2=Ground<br />
|move1=Iron Tail<br />
|move1type=Steel<br />
|move2=Rock Throw<br />
|move2type=Rock<br />
|move3=Earthquake<br />
|move3type=Ground<br />
|move4=Strength<br />
|move4type=Normal}}<br />
|pokemon2={{Pokémon<br />
|gen=2<br />
|ndex=222<br />
|pokemon=Corsola<br />
|held=Bitter Berry<br />
|level=50<br />
|type1=Water<br />
|type2=Rock<br />
|move1=BubbleBeam<br />
|move1type=Water<br />
|move2=Spike Cannon<br />
|move2type=Normal<br />
|move3=AncientPower<br />
|move3type=Rock<br />
|move4=Psychic<br />
|move4type=Psychic}}<br />
|pokemon3={{Pokémon<br />
|gen=2<br />
|ndex=082<br />
|pokemon=Magneton<br />
|held=Mint Berry<br />
|level=50<br />
|type1=Electric<br />
|type2=Steel<br />
|move1=ThunderShock<br />
|move1type=Electric<br />
|move2=Thunder<br />
|move2type=Electric<br />
|move3=Swift<br />
|move3type=Normal<br />
|move4=SonicBoom<br />
|move4type=Normal}}<br />
|pokemon4={{Pokémon<br />
|gen=2<br />
|ndex=226<br />
|pokemon=Mantine<br />
|held=PRZCureBerry<br />
|gender=female<br />
|level=50<br />
|type1=Water<br />
|type2=Flying<br />
|move1=Surf<br />
|move1type=Water<br />
|move2=Take Down<br />
|move2type=Normal<br />
|move3=Wing Attack<br />
|move3type=Flying<br />
|move4=Sleep Talk<br />
|move4type=Normal}}<br />
|pokemon5={{Pokémon<br />
|gen=2<br />
|ndex=227<br />
|pokemon=Skarmory<br />
|held=Focus Band<br />
|level=50<br />
|type1=Steel<br />
|type2=Flying<br />
|move1=Steel Wing<br />
|move1type=Steel<br />
|move2=Swift<br />
|move2type=Normal<br />
|move3=Fly<br />
|move3type=Flying<br />
|move4=Fury Attack<br />
|move4type=Normal}}<br />
|pokemon6={{Pokémon<br />
|gen=2<br />
|ndex=205<br />
|pokemon=Forretress<br />
|held=PSNCureBerry<br />
|gender=female<br />
|level=50<br />
|type1=Bug|type2=Steel<br />
|move1=Double-Edge|move1type=Normal<br />
|move2=Giga Drain|move2type=Grass<br />
|move3=Rollout|move3type=Rock<br />
|move4=Rapid Spin|move4type=Normal}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
=====Round 2=====<br />
{{Party<br />
|color={{Steel color}}<br />
|bordercolor={{Steel color dark}}<br />
|headcolor={{Steel color light}}<br />
|sprite=S2_Leader_Jasmine.png<br />
|prize=N/A<br />
|class=Leader<br />
|name=Jasmine<br />
|game=Pokémon Stadium 2<br />
|location=Olivine Gym<br />
|pokemon=6<br />
|pokemon1={{Pokémon<br />
|gen=2<br />
|ndex=208<br />
|pokemon=Steelix<br />
|held=Quick Claw<br />
|level=50<br />
|type1=Steel|type2=Ground<br />
|move1=Return|move1type=Normal<br />
|move2=Iron Tail|move2type=Steel<br />
|move3=Earthquake|move3type=Ground<br />
|move4=Rock Slide|move4type=Rock}}<br />
|pokemon2={{Pokémon<br />
|gen=2<br />
|ndex=078<br />
|pokemon=Rapidash<br />
|held=King's Rock<br />
|level=50<br />
|type1=Fire<br />
|move1=Stomp|move1type=Normal<br />
|move2=Iron Tail|move2type=Steel<br />
|move3=Flamethrower|move3type=Fire<br />
|move4=Double Kick|move4type=Fighting}}<br />
|pokemon3={{Pokémon<br />
|gen=2<br />
|ndex=080<br />
|pokemon=Slowbro<br />
|held=Bright Powder<br />
|level=50<br />
|type1=Water<br />
|type2=Psychic<br />
|move1=Surf|move1type=Water<br />
|move2=Earthquake|move2type=Ground<br />
|move3=Ice Beam|move3type=Ice<br />
|move4=Psychic|move4type=Psychic}}<br />
|pokemon4={{Pokémon<br />
|gen=2<br />
|ndex=009<br />
|pokemon=Blastoise<br />
|held=Miracle Berry<br />
|level=50<br />
|type1=Water<br />
|move1=Surf|move1type=Water<br />
|move2=Ice Beam|move2type=Ice<br />
|move3=Earthquake|move3type=Ground<br />
|move4=Mirror Coat|move4type=Psychic}}<br />
|pokemon5={{Pokémon<br />
|gen=2<br />
|ndex=212<br />
|pokemon=Scizor<br />
|held=Focus Band<br />
|level=50|type1=Bug<br />
|type2=Steel<br />
|move1=Slash|move1type=Normal<br />
|move2=Reversal|move2type=Fighting<br />
|move3=Metal Claw|move3type=Steel<br />
|move4=Wing Attack|move4type=Flying}}<br />
|pokemon6={{Pokémon<br />
|gen=2<br />
|ndex=234<br />
|pokemon=Stantler<br />
|held=PRZCureBerry<br />
|level=50<br />
|type1=Normal<br />
|move1=Roar|move1type=Normal<br />
|move2=Earthquake|move2type=Ground<br />
|move3=Psychic|move3type=Psychic<br />
|move4=Light Screen|move4type=Psychic}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
===Quotes===<br />
====Pokémon Gold/Silver/Crystal====<br />
''"Thank you for your help at the Lighthouse... But this is different. Please allow me to introduce myself. I'm Jasmine, a Gym Leader. I use the Steel-type. ...Do you know about the Steel-type? It's a type that was only recently discovered. ...Um... May I begin?"''<br />
<br />
''"...You are a better trainer than me, in both skill and kindness. In accordance with League rules, I confer upon you this Badge."''<br />
<br />
''"Um... I don't know how to say this, but good luck..."''<br />
====Pokémon Diamond/Pearl====<br />
''"... This city makes me feel at home somehow. It's next to the sea, and there's a lighthouse. Oh, that's this town's Gym Badge. You must be very good. ...Er...um... P-please, take this, too."''<br />
<br />
''"...Um... I... I don't know how I should say this, but good luck."''<br />
====Pokémon HeartGold/SoulSilver====<br />
=====[[Olivine Gym]]=====<br />
*Before battle<br />
:''"Thank you for your help at the Lighthouse... But this is different. Please allow me to introduce myself. I'm Jasmine, a Gym Leader. I use the...clang! Steel type! ...Do you know about the Steel type? They are very hard, cold, sharp, and really strong! Um... I'm not lying."''<br />
<br />
*After sending out last Pokémon<br />
:''"Properly tempered steel won't be made rusty by things like this!"''<br />
<br />
*During battle<br />
:''"Steel will hang on to the very last!"''<br />
<br />
*When defeated<br />
:''"Well done..."''<br />
<br />
*After being defeated<br />
:''"...You are a better Trainer than me, in both skill and kindness. In accordance with League rules, I confer upon you this Badge. With that Badge, all Pokémon, including traded Pokémon up to Lv. 70, will obey you without question."''<br />
<br />
:''"Um... Please, take this, too... It is called {{m|Iron Tail}}. Your Pokémon will hit the target with its hard tail, occasionally lowering the target's Defense..."''<br />
<br />
:''"Um... I don't know how to say this, but good luck..."''<br />
<br />
=====[[Fighting Dojo]]=====<br />
*Before battle<br />
:''"We're here as we promised... Are you prepared?"''<br />
<br />
*After being defeated<br />
:''"True to your reputation..."''<br />
<br />
=====[[Pokégear]] Registering (Olivine Cafe)=====<br />
:''"Hi! ...! These empty dishes in front of me are not all mine... Er... Actually, the person who sat here ahead of me ate a lot... Anyway, do you want to exchange phone numbers?"''<br />
::Yes: ''"Now we can contact each other anytime. I should be able to battle you around noon on Wednesdays. I'll be waiting for your call!"''<br />
::No: ''"Oh... I understand..."''<br />
:''"Did you change your mind? Will you exchange numbers?"''<br />
<br />
=====Pokégear Phone=====<br />
*Calling her:<br />
:''"Hello... How are you? I'm doing well, thanks. There are so many other Trainers out there who are much stronger than me... You should challenge them and see."''<br />
:''"Hello... How are you? I'm doing well, thanks. I'm usually free on Wednesdays around noon. I could spare some time... Why don't you call me again then..."''<br />
<br />
*Calling you:<br />
:''"This is Jasmine. How do I sound? Healthy? Warden Baoba at the Safari Zone... He came over to my Gym once to introduce himself... He talks a little differently, doesn't he? I heard it's called {{wp|anastrophe}}..."''<br />
<br />
===Sprites===<br />
{| align="center" style="{{roundy|20px}} border: 2px solid #{{steel color dark}}; background: #{{steel color}};"<br />
|- align=center<br />
|style="{{roundy|80px}} border: 2px solid #{{steel color dark}}; background: #{{steel color light}}; width:80px"| [[File:LeaderJasmine_GSC.png]]<br />
|style="{{roundy|80px}} border: 2px solid #{{steel color dark}}; background: #{{steel color light}}; width:80px"| [[File:JasmineHGSS.gif]]<br />
|style="{{roundy|80px}} border: 2px solid #{{steel color dark}}; background: #{{steel color light}}; width:80px"| [[File:VSJasmine.png]]<br />
|style="{{roundy|80px}} border: 2px solid #{{steel color dark}}; background: #{{steel color light}}; width:80px"| [[File:S2_Leader_Jasmine.png]]<br />
|- align=center style="font-size: 80%;"<br />
| Jasmine's sprite from<br>[[Generation II]]<br />
| Jasmine's sprite from<br>[[Generation IV]]<br />
| Jasmine's VS sprite from<br>[[Generation IV]]<br />
| Jasmine's artwork from<br>[[Pokémon Stadium 2]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==In the anime==<br />
[[File:Jasmine DP180.png|thumb|left|220px|Jasmine in the anime]]<br />
Jasmine appears in ''[[EP208|Fight for the Light]]'' and ''[[EP224|Nerves of Steelix]]''.<br />
<br />
In the {{pkmn|anime}}, Jasmine runs the [[Glitter Lighthouse]] in Olivine City. She used her [[Amphy|Ampharos]] to light the way over the shore, but when it became ill, she asked {{Ash}} to fetch it some medicine from [[Cianwood City]]. Ash and his friends retrieved the medicine and sent it back with one of Jasmine's young apprentices, [[Janina]].<br />
<br />
Several weeks later, Ash and his friends returned from the [[Whirl Islands]] and Ash challenged Jasmine to a [[Gym]] battle. Ash used {{AP|Cyndaquil}} and was able to defeat Jasmine's {{p|Steelix}}.<br />
[[File:Jasmine anime.png|thumb|220px|Jasmine's first appearance]]<br />
Compared to other media, where she is typically depicted as meek and soft-spoken, the anime version of Jasmine is markedly more confident, and even aggressive during Gym battles. She makes a powerful introduction, leaping from a cliff and gracefully landing on her Steelix. She is not afraid to take on [[Team Rocket]], and is quite vocal in letting Ash know she won't go easy on him during battle.<br />
<br />
She appeared in ''[[DP180|Four Roads Diverged in a Pokémon Port!]]'' in her HeartGold and SoulSilver outfit, where she is having a special training session with {{si|Kenny}}. She later asked {{e4|Flint}} if she could battle him and he accepted. The battle resulted in his {{p|Infernape}} knocking out her Steelix.<br />
<br />
===Pokémon===<br />
This is a listing of Jasmine's known Pokémon in the anime:<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|trainer=Jasmine<br />
|pkmn=Magnemite<br />
|type1=Electric<br />
|type2=Steel<br />
|img=Jasmine Magnemite.png<br />
|epnum=EP208<br />
|epname=Fight for the Light!<br />
|vajp=<br />
|vaen=Eric Stuart<br />
|desc=Jasmine's {{p|Magnemite}} was seen for the first time in ''[[EP208|Fight for the Light!]]'', riding on Jasmine's shoulder through the whole episode. It was also the first Pokémon that Jasmine used in her Gym Battle with Ash in ''[[EP224|Nerves of Steelix!]]'', sending it against [[Ash's Pikachu]]. Despite proving itself very fast and pretty strong, it was finally knocked out by {{p|Pikachu}}'s {{m|Quick Attack}}.<br />
<br />
Magnemite's only known move is {{m|Thunder Wave}}.}}<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|trainer=Jasmine<br />
|pkmn=Steelix<br />
|type1=Steel<br />
|type2=Ground<br />
|img=Jasmine Steelix.png<br />
|epnum=EP224<br />
|epname=Nerves of Steelix!<br />
|vajp=Unshō Ishizuka<br />
|vaen=Unshō Ishizuka<br />
|desc={{p|Steelix}} is Jasmine's main Pokémon. It was seen for the first time in ''[[EP224|Nerves of Steelix!]]'', when Jasmine used it to stop [[Team Rocket]]'s {{p|Wobbuffet}} mecha and send them blasting off.<br />
<br />
Later in the same episode she sent it out in her Gym Battle with Ash. It easily defeated Ash's Pikachu, and Ash called out his {{AP|Cyndaquil}}. Even thought {{p|Cyndaquil}} had a type advantage, Steelix was able to protect itself from Cyndaquil's {{m|Flamethrower}} by using {{m|Sandstorm}}. Finally Ash came up with a strategy of heating Sandstorm up with Flamethrower, turning the vortex of sand into a red-hot tornado. This was too much for Steelix, which was knocked out, winning the match for Ash and earning him the {{badge|Mineral}}.<br />
<br />
Jasmine also used Steelix in her battle against {{E4|Flint}} and his {{p|Infernape}} in ''[[DP180|Four Roads Diverged in a Pokémon Port!]]''. Despite putting up a good fight, Steelix was quickly knocked out by a {{m|Flare Blitz}}.<br />
<br />
Steelix's known moves are {{m|Crunch}}, {{m|Iron Tail}}, {{m|Sandstorm}} and {{m|Dig}}.}}<br />
<br />
====In the [[Glitter Lighthouse|lighthouse]]====<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|main=Amphy<br />
|nick=Sparkle<br />
|pkmn=Ampharos<br />
|type1=Electric<br />
|img=Sparkle.png<br />
|epnum=EP208<br />
|epname=Fight for the Light!<br />
|desc=While it is never explicitly stated that Sparkle belongs to Jasmine, the young Gym Leader cares for the Glitter Lighthouse's {{p|Ampharos}} as she does in the games. It illuminates the Glitter Lighthouse to prevent ships and airplanes from crashing.<br />
<br />
It first appeared sick, as Amphy does in Gold, Silver, and Crystal. {{Ash}}, {{ashfr| his friends}}, and Jasmine's assistant [[Janina]] travel to [[Cianwood City]] to get a medicine to heal Sparkle. When they return to challenge Jasmine, Sparkle has been cured, but is not used in battle.<br />
<br />
It later appeared in one of {{an|Lyra}}'s presentations about the Johto region in ''[[DP143|An Egg Scramble!]]''.}}<br />
<br />
===Voice actors===<br />
{{vatable|color={{steel color}}|bordercolor={{steel color light}}<br />
|ja=かかずゆみ ''[[Yumi Kakazu]]''<br />
|en=[[Tara Jayne]]<br />
[[Alyson Leigh Rosenfeld]] ([[DP180]])<br />
|cs=Jolana Smyčková<br />
|he=דון לני-גבאי ''Dawn Lanny-Gabay''<br />
|pt_br=Letícia Quinto<br />
|es_eu=Conchi López ([[EP208]])<br>María José Castro ([[EP224]])<br />
|es_la=Gaby Ugarte<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==In the Pokémon Adventures manga==<br />
[[File:Janine and Jasmine.png|right|thumb|230px|Jasmine and her Steelix (right) with Janine and her Ariados (left)]]<br />
Jasmine initially left her Gym to see Togebo, the egg of her two Togetic that {{adv|Gold}} hatched for her. However, on her way Jasmine was caught in an {{m|earthquake}} caused by [[Team Rocket]] while traveling through [[Ecruteak City]]. Gold was to journey there to help her as instructed by the elderly couple at the Day Care. She had climbed the [[Bell Tower|Tin Tower]] to get away from the shaking and had been caught in some rubble. Using Ampharos to send off a distress flare, she caught the attention of both {{adv|Gold}} and {{adv|Silver}}. Silver originally saved her, but Gold believed that Silver had in some way contributed to her injuries. Silver handed her over to Gold and was later given to Amphy, who rushed her out of the tower under Gold's orders before it collapsed, leaving the young rivals trapped in the tower.<br />
<br />
Jasmine later managed to recover, unaware of Gold and Silver's efforts to rescue her (as she had not the consciousness to have any memory of the events). At the Pokémon League Tournament, she fought against [[Brock]]. She covered her Steelix in rubble to make it look like an {{p|Onix}}, thinking that the newly-discovered Steel Pokémon would be too horrifying for people to see. Steelix's type advantage gave it away, and the rubble was eventually cleared off to reveal her Steelix's nature. She later reasoned that she doesn't like to show off.<br />
<br />
Jasmine once specialized in {{type2|Rock}} Pokémon before {{adv|Crystal}} and [[Professor Oak]] discovered Steel-type Pokémon.<br />
<br />
Jasmine's two {{p|Togetic}} are the parents of Gold's {{DL|Gold (Adventures)|Togebo}}.<br />
<br />
In ''[[PS351|VS. Pachirisu]]'', Jasmine appears briefly in the background with [[Fantina]], entering the Master Rank Super Contest.<br />
<br />
===Pokémon===<br />
This listing is of Jasmine's Pokémon in the Pokémon Adventures manga.<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|trainer=Jasmine<br />
|pkmn=Steelix<br />
|type1=Steel<br />
|type2=Ground<br />
|img=Jasmine Steelix Adventures.png<br />
|epnum=PS155<br />
|epname=Heads On Kabutops!<br />
|desc=Jasmine disguised her {{p|Steelix}} as an Onix when it first appeared as she did not want to show off. It was used in the Gym Leaders' Tournament against Brock's Onix, its pre-evolved form. Although Steelix's hide was revealed, it was able to defeat Onix with a Crunch attack.<br />
<br />
Steelix's only known move is {{m|Crunch}}.}}<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|trainer=Jasmine<br />
|pkmn=Togetic<br />
|gender=male<br />
|type1=Normal<br />
|type2=Flying<br />
|img=Jasmine Togetic Adventures.png<br />
|epnum=PS107<br />
|epname=Gligar Glide<br />
|desc=This male {{p|Togetic}} along with the female Togetic gave birth to [[Togebo]].}}<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|trainer=Jasmine<br />
|pkmn=Togetic<br />
|gender=female<br />
|type1=Normal<br />
|type2=Flying<br />
|img=Jasmine Togetic Adventures.png<br />
|epnum=PS107<br />
|epname=Gligar Glide<br />
|desc=This female {{p|Togetic}} along with the male Togetic gave birth to [[Togebo]].}}<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|trainer=Jasmine<br />
|pkmn=Magneton<br />
|nick=Magneton (x2)<br />
|type1=Electric<br />
|type2=Steel<br />
|img=Jasmine Magneton Adventures.png<br />
|epnum=PS155<br />
|epname=Heads On Kabutops!<br />
|desc=These two {{p|Magneton}} were briefly seen with Jasmine's other Pokémon while she was choosing.}}<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|main=Amphy<br />
|trainer=Jasmine<br />
|pkmn=Ampharos<br />
|nick=Amphy<br />
|type1=Electric<br />
|img=Amphy Jasmine.png<br />
|epnum=PS109<br />
|epname=Ampharos Amore<br />
|desc=[[Amphy]] was used against Brock's Kabutops and lost. It is also Jasmine's Lighthouse Pokémon.}}<br />
<br />
==In the TCG==<br />
This listing is of cards mentioning or featuring Jasmine or her Pokémon in the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]].<br />
<br />
{| border="1" style="border: 1px solid #999; border-collapse: collapse; background: white;" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="2"<br />
|- style="background: #{{tcg metal color}};" <br />
!Name<br />
!Type<br />
!Level<br />
!Rarity<br />
!Set<br />
!Set no.<br />
|-<br />
| {{TCG ID|VS|Jasmine's Raichu|27}} || {{e|Lightning}} || - || {{rar|Common}} || {{TCG|Pokémon VS}} (no English release) || 27/141<br />
|-<br />
| {{TCG ID|VS|Jasmine's Magneton|28}} || {{e|Lightning}} || - || {{rar|Common}} || {{TCG|Pokémon VS}} (no English release) || 28/141<br />
|-<br />
| {{TCG ID|VS|Jasmine's Electabuzz|29}} || {{e|Lightning}} || - || {{rar|Common}} || {{TCG|Pokémon VS}} (no English release) || 29/141<br />
|-<br />
| {{TCG ID|VS|Jasmine's Jolteon|30}} || {{e|Lightning}} || - || {{rar|Common}} || {{TCG|Pokémon VS}} (no English release) || 30/141<br />
|-<br />
| {{TCG ID|VS|Jasmine's Ampharos|31}} || {{e|Lightning}} || - || {{rar|Common}} || {{TCG|Pokémon VS}} (no English release) || 31/141<br />
|-<br />
| {{TCG ID|VS|Jasmine's Steelix|32}} || {{e|Metal}} || - || [[Image:Rarity Rare.png|Rare Holographic]]H || {{TCG|Pokémon VS}} (no English release) || 32/141<br />
|-<br />
| {{TCG ID|VS|Jasmine's TM 01|111}} || - || - || {{rar|Uncommon}} || {{TCG|Pokémon VS}} (no English release) || 111/141<br />
|-<br />
| {{TCG ID|VS|Jasmine's TM 02|112}} || - || - || {{rar|Uncommon}} || {{TCG|Pokémon VS}} (no English release) || 112/141<br />
|}<br />
<br />
Although not the main focus of the card, Jasmine and [[Amphy]] also appear on {{TCG ID|EX Unseen Forces|Mary's Request|86}} in the {{TCG|EX Unseen Forces}} set.<br />
<br />
==Trivia==<br />
* Her Japanese Leader title is {{tt|鉄壁ガードの女の子|Iron wall-guarded girl}}.<br />
* She is the only female Gym Leader of Johto that admits defeat. <br />
** She is also the only female Johto Gym Leader that is not voiced by [[Megan Hollingshead]] in English.<br />
* Jasmine appears to be watching the {{pkmn|Contest}}s in Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald and in Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum. [[Whitney]] and [[Pryce]] appear in the audience as well.<br />
* The Olivine City Gym is the only Gym in Johto that does not have any Trainers other than its leader.<br />
* Jasmine is the first Gym Leader to appear in all five versions of a generation, as well as the first Gym Leader to appear outside of her home region in the games (she, along with both [[Brock]] and [[Misty]], take this honor in the anime).<br />
* In {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, Jasmine uses an {{p|Empoleon}} in her team in a rematch against the player. This makes her the third gym leader to use a starter Pokémon, or one of its evolutions, and one of two to use a different region's starter, the other being [[Clair]] and her {{p|Charizard}}.<br />
** Coincidentally, both Jasmine and Clair have a [[pseudo-legendary]] Pokémon in their rematch party, {{p|Metagross}} and {{p|Dragonite}} respectively.<br />
* When rematched in HeartGold and SoulSilver, Jasmine's levels are actually the highest of all of the Johto leaders, despite her typically being the sixth leader; her Steelix reaches level 62, while the maximum of any other Johto leader is level 60.<br />
* Jasmine appears as an opponent in [[Pokémon Puzzle Challenge]]. She uses a {{p|Steelix}} to battle. <br />
* The moveset of Jasmine's team in Generation IV is almost completely identical to the moveset in Generation II - the only difference is her Steelix knows {{m|Sandstorm}} instead of {{m|Sunny Day}}.<br />
* In HeartGold and SoulSilver, Jasmine can be found in [[Celadon City]] with [[Erika]]. Erika is apparently trying to convince Jasmine to go participate in Pokémon [[Super Contests]] in Sinnoh, but when the conversation continues, Jasmine indicates that she has already been to be Sinnoh. <br />
** Since Jasmine adds that she was unable to participate in a Super Contest, and Erika urges her to try again, this suggests that the conversation takes place between Jasmine's visits to [[Sunyshore City]] and [[Hearthome City]]. This means that the Johto games are essentially contemporary with the Sinnoh ones.<br />
* Jasmine is the only in-game trade in the series that doesn't require the player to have a specific Pokémon to give.<br />
** Due to the nickname of the {{p|Steelix}} she trades to the player in HeartGold and SoulSilver, some believe it to be the same Steelix Jasmine uses in Super Contests in Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum. If this is the case, HeartGold and SoulSilver's story ends after that of the Sinnoh games.<br />
** The aforementioned Steelix's ID is 26491. This is the same ID as the {{p|Aerodactyl}} players can receive in an [[List of in-game trades#Generation II|in-game trade]] in the original {{3v2|Gold|Silver|Crystal}}.<br />
* Jasmine is currently the only female Steel-type specialist.<br />
<br />
==Names==<br />
{| align="left" style="background: #{{steel color light}}; -moz-border-radius: 10px; border: 3px solid #{{steel color}}"<br />
|- align=center<br />
! style="-moz-border-radius-topleft: 5px;" | Language<br />
! style="-moz-border-radius-topright: 5px;" | Name<br />
! style="-moz-border-radius-topright: 5px;" | Origin<br />
|- style="background:#FFF;"<br />
| Japanese<br />
| ミカン ''Mikan''<br />
| 蜜柑 ''{{wp|mikan}}'', a citrus fruit, which is derived from 蜜 ''mi(tsu)'', (sweet as) honey, and 柑 ''kan'' (citrus fruit). Generic name for citrus fruits but it is also for unshiu mikan. Her hair accessories look like the fruit.<br />
|- style="background:#FFF;"<br />
| English, French, Italian<br />
| Jasmine<br />
| A {{wp|jasmine}} is a sweet-smelling flower; the ''mine'' refers to ''mineral'', or an actual mine.<br />
|- style="background:#FFF;"<br />
| German<br />
| Jasmin<br />
| As above.<br />
|- style="background:#FFF;"<br />
| Spanish<br />
| Yasmina<br />
| As above.<br />
|- style="background:#FFF;"<br />
| Korean<br />
| 규리 ''Gyuri''<br />
| May be referring to the word 귤 (Gyul), which is a citrus fruit.<br />
|- style="background:#FFF;"<br />
| Chinese ({{tt|Mandarin|Taiwan and mainland China}})<br />
| 阿蜜 ''Ā Mì''<br />
| 蜜 (honey) is taken from 蜜柑 ''mikan''.<br />
|}<br />
{{-}}<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
*[http://pokeani.com/chara/gym-mikan.html Mikan's Profile] on [[Pokeani]] (Japanese)<br />
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[[pl:Jasmine]]</div>Unown Lordhttps://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/w/index.php?title=Jasmine&diff=1310478Jasmine2011-01-11T15:05:20Z<p>Unown Lord: Is it that unthinkable that the events are interspersed?</p>
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{{CharInfobox|<br />
color={{steel color}} |<br />
corecolor={{steel color light}} |<br />
bordercolor={{steel color dark}} |<br />
name=Jasmine |<br />
jname=ミカン |<br />
tmname=Mikan |<br />
slogan=yes |<br />
sloganline=The Steel-Clad Defense Girl |<br />
image=HeartGold SoulSilver Jasmine.png |<br />
size=150px |<br />
caption=Art from HeartGold and SoulSilver |<br />
gender=Female |<br />
colors=yes |<br />
eyes=Blue{{tt|*|Generation II}}, Light brown{{tt|*|Generation IV}} |<br />
hair=Light brown |<br />
hometown=[[Olivine City]] |<br />
region=[[Johto]] |<br />
relatives=[[Myron|Grandpa Myron]] (anime) |<br />
trainer=yes |<br />
trainerclass=[[Gym Leader]], {{pkmn|Coordinator}} |<br />
numpkmncaught=Varies with canon |<br />
game=yes |<br />
generation={{gen|II}}, {{gen|IV}} |<br />
games={{game3|Gold and Silver|Gold, Silver|s}}, {{v2|Crystal}}, {{g|Stadium 2}}, {{game3|Diamond and Pearl|Diamond, Pearl|s}}, {{v2|Platinum}}, {{game3|HeartGold and SoulSilver|HeartGold, SoulSilver|s}} |<br />
leader=yes |<br />
gym=Olivine Gym |<br />
specialist=yes |<br />
type={{type2|Steel}}s (Formerly {{type2|Rock}}s) |<br />
badge=Mineral Badge |<br />
anime=yes |<br />
epnum=EP208 |<br />
epname=Fight for the Light |<br />
enva=[[Tara Jayne]] ([[4Kids Entertainment|4Kids]])<br>[[Alyson Leigh Rosenfeld]] ([[TPCi]])|<br />
java=[[Yumi Kakazu]] |<br />
}}<br />
<br />
'''Jasmine''' (Japanese: '''ミカン''' ''Mikan'') is the [[Gym Leader]] of [[Olivine City]]'s [[Gym]], known officially as the [[Olivine Gym]]. Her specialty is {{type2|Steel}} {{OBP|Pokémon|species}}, and she gives the {{badge|Mineral}} to {{pkmn|Trainer}}s who defeat her in {{pkmn|battle}}. She also appears in [[Sinnoh]] to give Trainers {{HM|07|Waterfall}} and to compete in Sinnoh's {{pkmn|Super Contest}}s.<br />
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==In the games==<br />
[[Image:Gold Silver Jasmine.png|140px|thumb|left|Headshot of Jasmine from {{game|Gold and Silver|s}}]]<br />
Jasmine appears in {{game5|Gold|Silver|Crystal|HeartGold|SoulSilver}} as the Gym Leader of the [[Olivine Gym]]. Her title in these games is "The Steel-Clad Defense Girl." She also appears in {{game2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}}.<br />
<br />
Jasmine is a very shy girl and has trouble speaking. She is a compassionate girl, and when the {{p|Ampharos}} in [[Glitter Lighthouse]] (nicknamed [[Amphy]]) falls ill, Jasmine is so worried she cannot even smile. Amphy and Jasmine appear to be close, because once medicine is brought for Amphy, it will only take it from her.<br />
<br />
Typically Jasmine is the sixth Gym Leader to be challenged in the Johto region, although she is the fifth to be encountered. When she is first met she will refuse to battle the player, as she is busy taking care of a sick Ampharos. She requests that a [[SecretPotion|special medicine]] be brought from the [[Cianwood City]] pharmacy. When it is retrieved, she will heal the Ampharos and return to the Gym. In battle, she uses the recently-discovered {{type2|Steel}} Pokémon, but it's said that she recently used to train a different type. A [[Gentleman]] in the Lighthouse says she used to train {{type2|Rock}} Pokémon, like {{p|Onix}}. Once defeated she will yield the {{badge|Mineral}} and {{tm|23|Iron Tail}}.<br />
[[File:Gold Vs Jasmine.png|thumb|left|200px|{{ga|Ethan}} about to fight Jasmine in {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}}]]<br />
In {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, Jasmine can be fought multiple times in [[Saffron City]]'s [[Fighting Dojo]]. She will use a stronger team here but will not appear until her [[Pokégear]] phone number has been obtained at the Olivine City diner. She goes there every afternoon, between 1:00 PM and 2:00 PM, and will afterwards travel to Kanto for battles on Wednesday afternoons. After defeating her in a rematch, visiting Jasmine at her Gym in Olivine will cause her to offer to make a trade with the player. However, the player will need to talk to Jasmine a second time because she will be nervous. She offers a {{p|Steelix}} nicknamed '''Rusty''' (Japanese: '''ネール''' ''Neil'') (OT: 26491) that holds a [[Soothe Bell]]. She will accept any Pokémon in exchange.<br />
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[[File:Jasmine Pt.png|thumb|right|Jasmine in {{3v2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}}]]<br />
In {{game2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}}, Jasmine is staying in [[Sunyshore City]] for a while, which she says reminds her of home with [[Vista Lighthouse|its lighthouse]] and its location on the sea. She also occasionally enters {{pkmn|Super Contest}}s with her Steelix, which is nicknamed '''Rusty''' (Japanese: '''ネール''' ''Neil''). She gives the player {{HM|07|Waterfall}} after defeating the eighth [[Gym Leader]], [[Volkner]]. A conversation with [[Erika]] in HeartGold and SoulSilver places Jasmine's appearance in Sinnoh after the main plot of the Johto games.<br />
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===Pokémon===<br />
This listing is of Jasmine's Pokémon in the video games she has appeared in:<br />
===={{game2|Gold|Silver|Crystal}}====<br />
{{Party<br />
|color={{steel color}}<br />
|bordercolor={{steel color dark}}<br />
|headcolor={{steel color light}}<br />
|sprite=LeaderJasmine GSC.png<br />
|prize={{pdollar}}3500<br />
|class=Leader<br />
|name=Jasmine<br />
|game=GSC<br />
|location=Olivine Gym<br />
|pokemon=3<br />
|pokemon1={{Pokémon|gen=2|game=Crystal|ndex=081|pokemon=Magnemite<br />
|level=30|type1=Electric|type2=Steel<br />
|move1=Thunderbolt|move1type=Electric<br />
|move2=Thunder Wave|move2type=Electric<br />
|move3=Supersonic|move3type=Normal<br />
|move4=SonicBoom|move4type=Normal}}<br />
|pokemon2={{Pokémon|gen=2|game=Crystal|ndex=081|pokemon=Magnemite<br />
|level=30|type1=Electric|type2=Steel<br />
|move1=Thunderbolt|move1type=Electric<br />
|move2=Thunder Wave|move2type=Electric<br />
|move3=Supersonic|move3type=Normal<br />
|move4=SonicBoom|move4type=Normal}}<br />
|pokemon3={{Pokémon|gen=2|game=Crystal|ndex=208|pokemon=Steelix<br />
|level=35|gender=male|type1=Steel|type2=Ground<br />
|move1=Iron Tail|move1type=Steel<br />
|move2=Rock Throw|move2type=Rock<br />
|move3=Sunny Day|move3type=Fire<br />
|move4=Screech|move4type=Normal}}}}<br />
<br />
===={{game2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}}====<br />
=====[[Pokémon Super Contest]]s=====<br />
{{Pokémon<br />
|gen=4<br />
|alt=Contest<br />
|game=Diamond and Pearl<br />
|pokemon=Steelix<br />
|nickname=Rusty<br />
|type1=Steel<br />
|type2=Ground<br />
|ndex=208<br />
|level=100<br />
|gender=male<br />
|spritegender=male<br />
|ability=Unknown<br />
|move1=Screech<br />
|move1cat=Smart<br />
|move1app=2<br />
|move2=Stone Edge<br />
|move2cat=Tough<br />
|move2app=2<br />
|move3=Mud Sport<br />
|move3cat=Cute<br />
|move3app=2<br />
|move4=Fire Fang<br />
|move4cat=Beauty<br />
|move4app=3}}<br />
<br />
===={{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}====<br />
=====Gym match=====<br />
{{Party<br />
|color={{steel color}}<br />
|bordercolor={{steel color dark}}<br />
|headcolor={{steel color light}}<br />
|sprite=JasmineHGSS.gif<br />
|prize={{pdollar}}4200<br />
|class=Leader<br />
|name=Jasmine<br />
|game=HGSS<br />
|location=Olivine Gym<br />
|pokemon=3<br />
<br />
|pokemon1={{Pokémon<br />
|gen=4<br />
|ndex=081<br />
|pokemon=Magnemite<br />
|game=HeartGold<br />
|type1=Electric<br />
|type2=Steel<br />
|ability=Magnet Pull<br />
|level=30<br />
|move1=Thunder Wave<br />
|move1type=Electric<br />
|move1cat=Status<br />
|move2=Supersonic<br />
|move2type=Normal<br />
|move2cat=Status<br />
|move3=SonicBoom<br />
|move3type=Normal<br />
|move3cat=Special<br />
|move4=Thunderbolt<br />
|move4type=Electric<br />
|move4cat=Special<br />
}}<br />
<br />
|pokemon2={{Pokémon<br />
|gen=4<br />
|ndex=081<br />
|pokemon=Magnemite<br />
|game=HeartGold<br />
|type1=Electric<br />
|type2=Steel<br />
|ability=Magnet Pull<br />
|level=30<br />
|move1=Thunder Wave<br />
|move1type=Electric<br />
|move1cat=Status<br />
|move2=Supersonic<br />
|move2type=Normal<br />
|move2cat=Status<br />
|move3=SonicBoom<br />
|move3type=Normal<br />
|move3cat=Special<br />
|move4=Thunderbolt<br />
|move4type=Electric<br />
|move4cat=Special<br />
}}<br />
<br />
|pokemon3={{Pokémon<br />
|gen=4<br />
|ndex=208<br />
|pokemon=Steelix<br />
|game=HeartGold<br />
|gender=female<br />
|spritegender=female<br />
|type1=Steel<br />
|type2=Ground<br />
|ability=Sturdy<br />
|level=35<br />
|held=Sitrus Berry<br />
|move1=Screech<br />
|move1type=Normal<br />
|move1cat=Status<br />
|move2=Sandstorm<br />
|move2type=Rock<br />
|move2cat=Status<br />
|move3=Rock Throw<br />
|move3type=Rock<br />
|move3cat=Physical<br />
|move4=Iron Tail<br />
|move4type=Steel<br />
|move4cat=Physical}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
=====Second battle ([[Rematch]])=====<br />
{{Party<br />
|color={{steel color}}<br />
|bordercolor={{steel color dark}}<br />
|headcolor={{steel color light}}<br />
|sprite=JasmineHGSS.gif<br />
|prize={{pdollar}}7440<br />
|class=Leader<br />
|name=Jasmine<br />
|game=HGSS<br />
|location=Fighting Dojo<br />
|pokemon=6<br />
<br />
|pokemon1={{Pokémon<br />
|gen=4<br />
|ndex=376 <br />
|pokemon=Metagross <br />
|game=Platinum<br />
|type1=Steel<br />
|type2=Psychic<br />
|ability=Clear Body<br />
|level=52<br />
|move1=Gravity<br />
|move1type=Psychic<br />
|move1cat=Status<br />
|move2=Meteor Mash<br />
|move2type=Steel<br />
|move2cat=Physical<br />
|move3=Bullet Punch<br />
|move3type=Steel<br />
|move3cat=Physical<br />
|move4=Explosion<br />
|move4type=Normal<br />
|move4cat=Physical}}<br />
<br />
|pokemon5={{Pokémon<br />
|gen=4<br />
|ndex=462<br />
|pokemon=Magnezone<br />
|game=Platinum<br />
|type1=Electric<br />
|type2=Steel<br />
|ability=Sturdy<br />
|level=56<br />
|move4=Zap Cannon<br />
|move4type=Electric<br />
|move4cat=Special<br />
|move3=Lock-On<br />
|move3type=Normal<br />
|move3cat=Status<br />
|move2=Mirror Coat<br />
|move2type=Psychic<br />
|move2cat=Special<br />
|move1=Metal Sound<br />
|move1type=Steel<br />
|move1cat=Status}}<br />
<br />
|pokemon3={{Pokémon<br />
|gen=4<br />
|ndex=227<br />
|pokemon=Skarmory<br />
|gender=female<br />
|game=HeartGold<br />
|type1=Steel<br />
|type2=Flying<br />
|ability=Sturdy<br />
|level=52<br />
|move1=Steel Wing<br />
|move1type=Steel<br />
|move1cat=Physical<br />
|move4=Spikes<br />
|move4type=Ground<br />
|move4cat=Status<br />
|move2=Night Slash<br />
|move2type=Dark<br />
|move2cat=Physical<br />
|move3=Air Slash<br />
|move3type=Flying<br />
|move3cat=Special}}<br />
<br />
|pokemon2={{Pokémon<br />
|gen=4<br />
|ndex=437<br />
|pokemon=Bronzong <br />
|game=Platinum<br />
|type1=Steel<br />
|type2=Psychic<br />
|ability=Heatproof<br />
|level=50<br />
|move4=Gyro Ball|move4type=Steel|move4cat=Physical<br />
|move2=Hypnosis|move2type=Psychic|move2cat=Status<br />
|move3=Dream Eater|move3type=Psychic|move3cat=Special<br />
|move1=Gravity|move1type=Psychic|move1cat=Status}}<br />
<br />
|pokemon4={{Pokémon<br />
|gen=4<br />
|ndex=395<br />
|pokemon=Empoleon <br />
|gender=male<br />
|game=Platinum<br />
|type1=Water<br />
|type2=Steel<br />
|ability=Torrent<br />
|level=52<br />
|move4=Roar<br />
|move4type=Normal<br />
|move4cat=Status<br />
|move1=Hydro Pump<br />
|move1type=Water<br />
|move1cat=Special<br />
|move2=Blizzard<br />
|move2type=Ice<br />
|move2cat=Special<br />
|move3=Aqua Jet<br />
|move3type=Water<br />
|move3cat=Physical}}<br />
<br />
|pokemon6={{Pokémon<br />
|gen=4<br />
|ndex=208<br />
|gender=female<br />
|spritegender=female<br />
|pokemon=Steelix <br />
|game=HeartGold<br />
|type1=Steel<br />
|type2=Ground <br />
|ability=Sturdy<br />
|level=62<br />
|move2=Stone Edge<br />
|move2type=Rock<br />
|move2cat=Physical<br />
|move1=Iron Tail<br />
|move1type=Steel<br />
|move1cat=Physical<br />
|move3=Stealth Rock<br />
|move3type=Rock<br />
|move3cat=Status<br />
|move4=Roar<br />
|move4type=Normal<br />
|move4cat=Status}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
=====[[Pokéathlon]]=====<br />
{{athletes|type=steel|course=Stamina<br />
|{{athlete|ndex=208|pokemon=Steelix|type1=Steel|type2=Ground|course=Stamina}}<br />
|{{athlete|ndex=082|pokemon=Magneton|type1=Electric|type2=Steel|course=Stamina}}<br />
|{{athlete|ndex=081|pokemon=Magnemite|type1=Electric|type2=Steel|course=Stamina}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
===={{g|Stadium 2}}====<br />
=====Round 1=====<br />
{{Party<br />
|color={{Steel color}}<br />
|bordercolor={{Steel color dark}}<br />
|headcolor={{Steel color light}}<br />
|sprite=S2_Leader_Jasmine.png<br />
|prize=N/A<br />
|class=Leader<br />
|name=Jasmine<br />
|game=Pokémon Stadium 2<br />
|location=Olivine Gym<br />
|pokemon=6<br />
|pokemon1={{Pokémon<br />
|gen=2<br />
|ndex=208<br />
|pokemon=Steelix<br />
|held=Scope Lens<br />
|level=50<br />
|gender=male<br />
|type1=Steel<br />
|type2=Ground<br />
|move1=Iron Tail<br />
|move1type=Steel<br />
|move2=Rock Throw<br />
|move2type=Rock<br />
|move3=Earthquake<br />
|move3type=Ground<br />
|move4=Strength<br />
|move4type=Normal}}<br />
|pokemon2={{Pokémon<br />
|gen=2<br />
|ndex=222<br />
|pokemon=Corsola<br />
|held=Bitter Berry<br />
|level=50<br />
|type1=Water<br />
|type2=Rock<br />
|move1=BubbleBeam<br />
|move1type=Water<br />
|move2=Spike Cannon<br />
|move2type=Normal<br />
|move3=AncientPower<br />
|move3type=Rock<br />
|move4=Psychic<br />
|move4type=Psychic}}<br />
|pokemon3={{Pokémon<br />
|gen=2<br />
|ndex=082<br />
|pokemon=Magneton<br />
|held=Mint Berry<br />
|level=50<br />
|type1=Electric<br />
|type2=Steel<br />
|move1=ThunderShock<br />
|move1type=Electric<br />
|move2=Thunder<br />
|move2type=Electric<br />
|move3=Swift<br />
|move3type=Normal<br />
|move4=SonicBoom<br />
|move4type=Normal}}<br />
|pokemon4={{Pokémon<br />
|gen=2<br />
|ndex=226<br />
|pokemon=Mantine<br />
|held=PRZCureBerry<br />
|gender=female<br />
|level=50<br />
|type1=Water<br />
|type2=Flying<br />
|move1=Surf<br />
|move1type=Water<br />
|move2=Take Down<br />
|move2type=Normal<br />
|move3=Wing Attack<br />
|move3type=Flying<br />
|move4=Sleep Talk<br />
|move4type=Normal}}<br />
|pokemon5={{Pokémon<br />
|gen=2<br />
|ndex=227<br />
|pokemon=Skarmory<br />
|held=Focus Band<br />
|level=50<br />
|type1=Steel<br />
|type2=Flying<br />
|move1=Steel Wing<br />
|move1type=Steel<br />
|move2=Swift<br />
|move2type=Normal<br />
|move3=Fly<br />
|move3type=Flying<br />
|move4=Fury Attack<br />
|move4type=Normal}}<br />
|pokemon6={{Pokémon<br />
|gen=2<br />
|ndex=205<br />
|pokemon=Forretress<br />
|held=PSNCureBerry<br />
|gender=female<br />
|level=50<br />
|type1=Bug|type2=Steel<br />
|move1=Double-Edge|move1type=Normal<br />
|move2=Giga Drain|move2type=Grass<br />
|move3=Rollout|move3type=Rock<br />
|move4=Rapid Spin|move4type=Normal}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
=====Round 2=====<br />
{{Party<br />
|color={{Steel color}}<br />
|bordercolor={{Steel color dark}}<br />
|headcolor={{Steel color light}}<br />
|sprite=S2_Leader_Jasmine.png<br />
|prize=N/A<br />
|class=Leader<br />
|name=Jasmine<br />
|game=Pokémon Stadium 2<br />
|location=Olivine Gym<br />
|pokemon=6<br />
|pokemon1={{Pokémon<br />
|gen=2<br />
|ndex=208<br />
|pokemon=Steelix<br />
|held=Quick Claw<br />
|level=50<br />
|type1=Steel|type2=Ground<br />
|move1=Return|move1type=Normal<br />
|move2=Iron Tail|move2type=Steel<br />
|move3=Earthquake|move3type=Ground<br />
|move4=Rock Slide|move4type=Rock}}<br />
|pokemon2={{Pokémon<br />
|gen=2<br />
|ndex=078<br />
|pokemon=Rapidash<br />
|held=King's Rock<br />
|level=50<br />
|type1=Fire<br />
|move1=Stomp|move1type=Normal<br />
|move2=Iron Tail|move2type=Steel<br />
|move3=Flamethrower|move3type=Fire<br />
|move4=Double Kick|move4type=Fighting}}<br />
|pokemon3={{Pokémon<br />
|gen=2<br />
|ndex=080<br />
|pokemon=Slowbro<br />
|held=Bright Powder<br />
|level=50<br />
|type1=Water<br />
|type2=Psychic<br />
|move1=Surf|move1type=Water<br />
|move2=Earthquake|move2type=Ground<br />
|move3=Ice Beam|move3type=Ice<br />
|move4=Psychic|move4type=Psychic}}<br />
|pokemon4={{Pokémon<br />
|gen=2<br />
|ndex=009<br />
|pokemon=Blastoise<br />
|held=Miracle Berry<br />
|level=50<br />
|type1=Water<br />
|move1=Surf|move1type=Water<br />
|move2=Ice Beam|move2type=Ice<br />
|move3=Earthquake|move3type=Ground<br />
|move4=Mirror Coat|move4type=Psychic}}<br />
|pokemon5={{Pokémon<br />
|gen=2<br />
|ndex=212<br />
|pokemon=Scizor<br />
|held=Focus Band<br />
|level=50|type1=Bug<br />
|type2=Steel<br />
|move1=Slash|move1type=Normal<br />
|move2=Reversal|move2type=Fighting<br />
|move3=Metal Claw|move3type=Steel<br />
|move4=Wing Attack|move4type=Flying}}<br />
|pokemon6={{Pokémon<br />
|gen=2<br />
|ndex=234<br />
|pokemon=Stantler<br />
|held=PRZCureBerry<br />
|level=50<br />
|type1=Normal<br />
|move1=Roar|move1type=Normal<br />
|move2=Earthquake|move2type=Ground<br />
|move3=Psychic|move3type=Psychic<br />
|move4=Light Screen|move4type=Psychic}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
===Quotes===<br />
====Pokémon Gold/Silver/Crystal====<br />
''"Thank you for your help at the Lighthouse... But this is different. Please allow me to introduce myself. I'm Jasmine, a Gym Leader. I use the Steel-type. ...Do you know about the Steel-type? It's a type that was only recently discovered. ...Um... May I begin?"''<br />
<br />
''"...You are a better trainer than me, in both skill and kindness. In accordance with League rules, I confer upon you this Badge."''<br />
<br />
''"Um... I don't know how to say this, but good luck..."''<br />
====Pokémon Diamond/Pearl====<br />
''"... This city makes me feel at home somehow. It's next to the sea, and there's a lighthouse. Oh, that's this town's Gym Badge. You must be very good. ...Er...um... P-please, take this, too."''<br />
<br />
''"...Um... I... I don't know how I should say this, but good luck."''<br />
====Pokémon HeartGold/SoulSilver====<br />
=====[[Olivine Gym]]=====<br />
*Before battle<br />
:''"Thank you for your help at the Lighthouse... But this is different. Please allow me to introduce myself. I'm Jasmine, a Gym Leader. I use the...clang! Steel type! ...Do you know about the Steel type? They are very hard, cold, sharp, and really strong! Um... I'm not lying."''<br />
<br />
*After sending out last Pokémon<br />
:''"Properly tempered steel won't be made rusty by things like this!"''<br />
<br />
*During battle<br />
:''"Steel will hang on to the very last!"''<br />
<br />
*When defeated<br />
:''"Well done..."''<br />
<br />
*After being defeated<br />
:''"...You are a better Trainer than me, in both skill and kindness. In accordance with League rules, I confer upon you this Badge. With that Badge, all Pokémon, including traded Pokémon up to Lv. 70, will obey you without question."''<br />
<br />
:''"Um... Please, take this, too... It is called {{m|Iron Tail}}. Your Pokémon will hit the target with its hard tail, occasionally lowering the target's Defense..."''<br />
<br />
:''"Um... I don't know how to say this, but good luck..."''<br />
<br />
=====[[Fighting Dojo]]=====<br />
*Before battle<br />
:''"We're here as we promised... Are you prepared?"''<br />
<br />
*After being defeated<br />
:''"True to your reputation..."''<br />
<br />
=====[[Pokégear]] Registering (Olivine Cafe)=====<br />
:''"Hi! ...! These empty dishes in front of me are not all mine... Er... Actually, the person who sat here ahead of me ate a lot... Anyway, do you want to exchange phone numbers?"''<br />
::Yes: ''"Now we can contact each other anytime. I should be able to battle you around noon on Wednesdays. I'll be waiting for your call!"''<br />
::No: ''"Oh... I understand..."''<br />
:''"Did you change your mind? Will you exchange numbers?"''<br />
<br />
=====Pokégear Phone=====<br />
*Calling her:<br />
:''"Hello... How are you? I'm doing well, thanks. There are so many other Trainers out there who are much stronger than me... You should challenge them and see."''<br />
:''"Hello... How are you? I'm doing well, thanks. I'm usually free on Wednesdays around noon. I could spare some time... Why don't you call me again then..."''<br />
<br />
*Calling you:<br />
:''"This is Jasmine. How do I sound? Healthy? Warden Baoba at the Safari Zone... He came over to my Gym once to introduce himself... He talks a little differently, doesn't he? I heard it's called {{wp|anastrophe}}..."''<br />
<br />
===Sprites===<br />
{| align="center" style="{{roundy|20px}} border: 2px solid #{{steel color dark}}; background: #{{steel color}};"<br />
|- align=center<br />
|style="{{roundy|80px}} border: 2px solid #{{steel color dark}}; background: #{{steel color light}}; width:80px"| [[File:LeaderJasmine_GSC.png]]<br />
|style="{{roundy|80px}} border: 2px solid #{{steel color dark}}; background: #{{steel color light}}; width:80px"| [[File:JasmineHGSS.gif]]<br />
|style="{{roundy|80px}} border: 2px solid #{{steel color dark}}; background: #{{steel color light}}; width:80px"| [[File:VSJasmine.png]]<br />
|style="{{roundy|80px}} border: 2px solid #{{steel color dark}}; background: #{{steel color light}}; width:80px"| [[File:S2_Leader_Jasmine.png]]<br />
|- align=center style="font-size: 80%;"<br />
| Jasmine's sprite from<br>[[Generation II]]<br />
| Jasmine's sprite from<br>[[Generation IV]]<br />
| Jasmine's VS sprite from<br>[[Generation IV]]<br />
| Jasmine's artwork from<br>[[Pokémon Stadium 2]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==In the anime==<br />
[[File:Jasmine DP180.png|thumb|left|220px|Jasmine in the anime]]<br />
Jasmine appears in ''[[EP208|Fight for the Light]]'' and ''[[EP224|Nerves of Steelix]]''.<br />
<br />
In the {{pkmn|anime}}, Jasmine runs the [[Glitter Lighthouse]] in Olivine City. She used her [[Amphy|Ampharos]] to light the way over the shore, but when it became ill, she asked {{Ash}} to fetch it some medicine from [[Cianwood City]]. Ash and his friends retrieved the medicine and sent it back with one of Jasmine's young apprentices, [[Janina]].<br />
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Several weeks later, Ash and his friends returned from the [[Whirl Islands]] and Ash challenged Jasmine to a [[Gym]] battle. Ash used {{AP|Cyndaquil}} and was able to defeat Jasmine's {{p|Steelix}}.<br />
[[File:Jasmine anime.png|thumb|220px|Jasmine's first appearance]]<br />
Compared to other media, where she is typically depicted as meek and soft-spoken, the anime version of Jasmine is markedly more confident, and even aggressive during Gym battles. She makes a powerful introduction, leaping from a cliff and gracefully landing on her Steelix. She is not afraid to take on [[Team Rocket]], and is quite vocal in letting Ash know she won't go easy on him during battle.<br />
<br />
She appeared in ''[[DP180|Four Roads Diverged in a Pokémon Port!]]'' in her HeartGold and SoulSilver outfit, where she is having a special training session with {{si|Kenny}}. She later asked {{e4|Flint}} if she could battle him and he accepted. The battle resulted in his {{p|Infernape}} knocking out her Steelix.<br />
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===Pokémon===<br />
This is a listing of Jasmine's known Pokémon in the anime:<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|trainer=Jasmine<br />
|pkmn=Magnemite<br />
|type1=Electric<br />
|type2=Steel<br />
|img=Jasmine Magnemite.png<br />
|epnum=EP208<br />
|epname=Fight for the Light!<br />
|vajp=<br />
|vaen=Eric Stuart<br />
|desc=Jasmine's {{p|Magnemite}} was seen for the first time in ''[[EP208|Fight for the Light!]]'', riding on Jasmine's shoulder through the whole episode. It was also the first Pokémon that Jasmine used in her Gym Battle with Ash in ''[[EP224|Nerves of Steelix!]]'', sending it against [[Ash's Pikachu]]. Despite proving itself very fast and pretty strong, it was finally knocked out by {{p|Pikachu}}'s {{m|Quick Attack}}.<br />
<br />
Magnemite's only known move is {{m|Thunder Wave}}.}}<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|trainer=Jasmine<br />
|pkmn=Steelix<br />
|type1=Steel<br />
|type2=Ground<br />
|img=Jasmine Steelix.png<br />
|epnum=EP224<br />
|epname=Nerves of Steelix!<br />
|vajp=Unshō Ishizuka<br />
|vaen=Unshō Ishizuka<br />
|desc={{p|Steelix}} is Jasmine's main Pokémon. It was seen for the first time in ''[[EP224|Nerves of Steelix!]]'', when Jasmine used it to stop [[Team Rocket]]'s {{p|Wobbuffet}} mecha and send them blasting off.<br />
<br />
Later in the same episode she sent it out in her Gym Battle with Ash. It easily defeated Ash's Pikachu, and Ash called out his {{AP|Cyndaquil}}. Even thought {{p|Cyndaquil}} had a type advantage, Steelix was able to protect itself from Cyndaquil's {{m|Flamethrower}} by using {{m|Sandstorm}}. Finally Ash came up with a strategy of heating Sandstorm up with Flamethrower, turning the vortex of sand into a red-hot tornado. This was too much for Steelix, which was knocked out, winning the match for Ash and earning him the {{badge|Mineral}}.<br />
<br />
Jasmine also used Steelix in her battle against {{E4|Flint}} and his {{p|Infernape}} in ''[[DP180|Four Roads Diverged in a Pokémon Port!]]''. Despite putting up a good fight, Steelix was quickly knocked out by a {{m|Flare Blitz}}.<br />
<br />
Steelix's known moves are {{m|Crunch}}, {{m|Iron Tail}}, {{m|Sandstorm}} and {{m|Dig}}.}}<br />
<br />
====In the [[Glitter Lighthouse|lighthouse]]====<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|main=Amphy<br />
|nick=Sparkle<br />
|pkmn=Ampharos<br />
|type1=Electric<br />
|img=Sparkle.png<br />
|epnum=EP208<br />
|epname=Fight for the Light!<br />
|desc=While it is never explicitly stated that Sparkle belongs to Jasmine, the young Gym Leader cares for the Glitter Lighthouse's {{p|Ampharos}} as she does in the games. It illuminates the Glitter Lighthouse to prevent ships and airplanes from crashing.<br />
<br />
It first appeared sick, as Amphy does in Gold, Silver, and Crystal. {{Ash}}, {{ashfr| his friends}}, and Jasmine's assistant [[Janina]] travel to [[Cianwood City]] to get a medicine to heal Sparkle. When they return to challenge Jasmine, Sparkle has been cured, but is not used in battle.<br />
<br />
It later appeared in one of {{an|Lyra}}'s presentations about the Johto region in ''[[DP143|An Egg Scramble!]]''.}}<br />
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===Voice actors===<br />
{{vatable|color={{steel color}}|bordercolor={{steel color light}}<br />
|ja=かかずゆみ ''[[Yumi Kakazu]]''<br />
|en=[[Tara Jayne]]<br />
[[Alyson Leigh Rosenfeld]] ([[DP180]])<br />
|cs=Jolana Smyčková<br />
|he=דון לני-גבאי ''Dawn Lanny-Gabay''<br />
|pt_br=Letícia Quinto<br />
|es_eu=Conchi López ([[EP208]])<br>María José Castro ([[EP224]])<br />
|es_la=Gaby Ugarte<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==In the Pokémon Adventures manga==<br />
[[File:Janine and Jasmine.png|right|thumb|230px|Jasmine and her Steelix (right) with Janine and her Ariados (left)]]<br />
Jasmine initially left her Gym to see Togebo, the egg of her two Togetic that {{adv|Gold}} hatched for her. However, on her way Jasmine was caught in an {{m|earthquake}} caused by [[Team Rocket]] while traveling through [[Ecruteak City]]. Gold was to journey there to help her as instructed by the elderly couple at the Day Care. She had climbed the [[Bell Tower|Tin Tower]] to get away from the shaking and had been caught in some rubble. Using Ampharos to send off a distress flare, she caught the attention of both {{adv|Gold}} and {{adv|Silver}}. Silver originally saved her, but Gold believed that Silver had in some way contributed to her injuries. Silver handed her over to Gold and was later given to Amphy, who rushed her out of the tower under Gold's orders before it collapsed, leaving the young rivals trapped in the tower.<br />
<br />
Jasmine later managed to recover, unaware of Gold and Silver's efforts to rescue her (as she had not the consciousness to have any memory of the events). At the Pokémon League Tournament, she fought against [[Brock]]. She covered her Steelix in rubble to make it look like an {{p|Onix}}, thinking that the newly-discovered Steel Pokémon would be too horrifying for people to see. Steelix's type advantage gave it away, and the rubble was eventually cleared off to reveal her Steelix's nature. She later reasoned that she doesn't like to show off.<br />
<br />
Jasmine once specialized in {{type2|Rock}} Pokémon before {{adv|Crystal}} and [[Professor Oak]] discovered Steel-type Pokémon.<br />
<br />
Jasmine's two {{p|Togetic}} are the parents of Gold's {{DL|Gold (Adventures)|Togebo}}.<br />
<br />
In ''[[PS351|VS. Pachirisu]]'', Jasmine appears briefly in the background with [[Fantina]], entering the Master Rank Super Contest.<br />
<br />
===Pokémon===<br />
This listing is of Jasmine's Pokémon in the Pokémon Adventures manga.<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|trainer=Jasmine<br />
|pkmn=Steelix<br />
|type1=Steel<br />
|type2=Ground<br />
|img=Jasmine Steelix Adventures.png<br />
|epnum=PS155<br />
|epname=Heads On Kabutops!<br />
|desc=Jasmine disguised her {{p|Steelix}} as an Onix when it first appeared as she did not want to show off. It was used in the Gym Leaders' Tournament against Brock's Onix, its pre-evolved form. Although Steelix's hide was revealed, it was able to defeat Onix with a Crunch attack.<br />
<br />
Steelix's only known move is {{m|Crunch}}.}}<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|trainer=Jasmine<br />
|pkmn=Togetic<br />
|gender=male<br />
|type1=Normal<br />
|type2=Flying<br />
|img=Jasmine Togetic Adventures.png<br />
|epnum=PS107<br />
|epname=Gligar Glide<br />
|desc=This male {{p|Togetic}} along with the female Togetic gave birth to [[Togebo]].}}<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|trainer=Jasmine<br />
|pkmn=Togetic<br />
|gender=female<br />
|type1=Normal<br />
|type2=Flying<br />
|img=Jasmine Togetic Adventures.png<br />
|epnum=PS107<br />
|epname=Gligar Glide<br />
|desc=This female {{p|Togetic}} along with the male Togetic gave birth to [[Togebo]].}}<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|trainer=Jasmine<br />
|pkmn=Magneton<br />
|nick=Magneton (x2)<br />
|type1=Electric<br />
|type2=Steel<br />
|img=Jasmine Magneton Adventures.png<br />
|epnum=PS155<br />
|epname=Heads On Kabutops!<br />
|desc=These two {{p|Magneton}} were briefly seen with Jasmine's other Pokémon while she was choosing.}}<br />
<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|main=Amphy<br />
|trainer=Jasmine<br />
|pkmn=Ampharos<br />
|nick=Amphy<br />
|type1=Electric<br />
|img=Amphy Jasmine.png<br />
|epnum=PS109<br />
|epname=Ampharos Amore<br />
|desc=[[Amphy]] was used against Brock's Kabutops and lost. It is also Jasmine's Lighthouse Pokémon.}}<br />
<br />
==In the TCG==<br />
This listing is of cards mentioning or featuring Jasmine or her Pokémon in the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]].<br />
<br />
{| border="1" style="border: 1px solid #999; border-collapse: collapse; background: white;" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="2"<br />
|- style="background: #{{tcg metal color}};" <br />
!Name<br />
!Type<br />
!Level<br />
!Rarity<br />
!Set<br />
!Set no.<br />
|-<br />
| {{TCG ID|VS|Jasmine's Raichu|27}} || {{e|Lightning}} || - || {{rar|Common}} || {{TCG|Pokémon VS}} (no English release) || 27/141<br />
|-<br />
| {{TCG ID|VS|Jasmine's Magneton|28}} || {{e|Lightning}} || - || {{rar|Common}} || {{TCG|Pokémon VS}} (no English release) || 28/141<br />
|-<br />
| {{TCG ID|VS|Jasmine's Electabuzz|29}} || {{e|Lightning}} || - || {{rar|Common}} || {{TCG|Pokémon VS}} (no English release) || 29/141<br />
|-<br />
| {{TCG ID|VS|Jasmine's Jolteon|30}} || {{e|Lightning}} || - || {{rar|Common}} || {{TCG|Pokémon VS}} (no English release) || 30/141<br />
|-<br />
| {{TCG ID|VS|Jasmine's Ampharos|31}} || {{e|Lightning}} || - || {{rar|Common}} || {{TCG|Pokémon VS}} (no English release) || 31/141<br />
|-<br />
| {{TCG ID|VS|Jasmine's Steelix|32}} || {{e|Metal}} || - || [[Image:Rarity Rare.png|Rare Holographic]]H || {{TCG|Pokémon VS}} (no English release) || 32/141<br />
|-<br />
| {{TCG ID|VS|Jasmine's TM 01|111}} || - || - || {{rar|Uncommon}} || {{TCG|Pokémon VS}} (no English release) || 111/141<br />
|-<br />
| {{TCG ID|VS|Jasmine's TM 02|112}} || - || - || {{rar|Uncommon}} || {{TCG|Pokémon VS}} (no English release) || 112/141<br />
|}<br />
<br />
Although not the main focus of the card, Jasmine and [[Amphy]] also appear on {{TCG ID|EX Unseen Forces|Mary's Request|86}} in the {{TCG|EX Unseen Forces}} set.<br />
<br />
==Trivia==<br />
* Her Japanese Leader title is {{tt|鉄壁ガードの女の子|Iron wall-guarded girl}}.<br />
* She is the only female Gym Leader of Johto that admits defeat. <br />
** She is also the only female Johto Gym Leader that is not voiced by [[Megan Hollingshead]] in English.<br />
* Jasmine appears to be watching the {{pkmn|Contest}}s in Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald and in Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum. [[Whitney]] and [[Pryce]] appear in the audience as well.<br />
* The Olivine City Gym is the only Gym in Johto that does not have any Trainers other than its leader.<br />
* Jasmine is the first Gym Leader to appear in all five versions of a generation, as well as the first Gym Leader to appear outside of her home region in the games (she, along with both [[Brock]] and [[Misty]], take this honor in the anime).<br />
* In {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, Jasmine uses an {{p|Empoleon}} in her team in a rematch against the player. This makes her the third gym leader to use a starter Pokémon, or one of its evolutions, and one of two to use a different region's starter, the other being [[Clair]] and her {{p|Charizard}}.<br />
** Coincidentally, both Jasmine and Clair have a [[pseudo-legendary]] Pokémon in their rematch party, {{p|Metagross}} and {{p|Dragonite}} respectively.<br />
* When rematched in HeartGold and SoulSilver, Jasmine's levels are actually the highest of all of the Johto leaders, despite her typically being the sixth leader; her Steelix reaches level 62, while the maximum of any other Johto leader is level 60.<br />
* Jasmine appears as an opponent in [[Pokémon Puzzle Challenge]]. She uses a {{p|Steelix}} to battle. <br />
* The moveset of Jasmine's team in Generation IV is almost completely identical to the moveset in Generation II - the only difference is her Steelix knows {{m|Sandstorm}} instead of {{m|Sunny Day}}.<br />
* In HeartGold and SoulSilver, Jasmine can be found in [[Celadon City]] with [[Erika]]. Erika is apparently trying to convince Jasmine to go participate in Pokémon [[Super Contests]] in Sinnoh, but when the conversation continues, Jasmine indicates that she has already been to be Sinnoh. <br />
** Since Jasmine adds that she was unable to participate in a Super Contest, and Erika urges her to try again, this suggests that the conversation takes place between Jasmine's visits to [[[Sunyshore City]] and [[Hearthome City]]. The Johto games are essentially contemporary with the Sinnoh ones.<br />
* Jasmine is the only in-game trade in the series that doesn't require the player to have a specific Pokémon to give.<br />
** Due to the nickname of the {{p|Steelix}} she trades to the player in HeartGold and SoulSilver, some believe it to be the same Steelix Jasmine uses in Super Contests in Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum. If this is the case, HeartGold and SoulSilver's story ends after that of the Sinnoh games.<br />
** The aforementioned Steelix's ID is 26491. This is the same ID as the {{p|Aerodactyl}} players can receive in an [[List of in-game trades#Generation II|in-game trade]] in the original {{3v2|Gold|Silver|Crystal}}.<br />
* Jasmine is currently the only female Steel-type specialist.<br />
<br />
==Names==<br />
{| align="left" style="background: #{{steel color light}}; -moz-border-radius: 10px; border: 3px solid #{{steel color}}"<br />
|- align=center<br />
! style="-moz-border-radius-topleft: 5px;" | Language<br />
! style="-moz-border-radius-topright: 5px;" | Name<br />
! style="-moz-border-radius-topright: 5px;" | Origin<br />
|- style="background:#FFF;"<br />
| Japanese<br />
| ミカン ''Mikan''<br />
| 蜜柑 ''{{wp|mikan}}'', a citrus fruit, which is derived from 蜜 ''mi(tsu)'', (sweet as) honey, and 柑 ''kan'' (citrus fruit). Generic name for citrus fruits but it is also for unshiu mikan. Her hair accessories look like the fruit.<br />
|- style="background:#FFF;"<br />
| English, French, Italian<br />
| Jasmine<br />
| A {{wp|jasmine}} is a sweet-smelling flower; the ''mine'' refers to ''mineral'', or an actual mine.<br />
|- style="background:#FFF;"<br />
| German<br />
| Jasmin<br />
| As above.<br />
|- style="background:#FFF;"<br />
| Spanish<br />
| Yasmina<br />
| As above.<br />
|- style="background:#FFF;"<br />
| Korean<br />
| 규리 ''Gyuri''<br />
| May be referring to the word 귤 (Gyul), which is a citrus fruit.<br />
|- style="background:#FFF;"<br />
| Chinese ({{tt|Mandarin|Taiwan and mainland China}})<br />
| 阿蜜 ''Ā Mì''<br />
| 蜜 (honey) is taken from 蜜柑 ''mikan''.<br />
|}<br />
{{-}}<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
*[http://pokeani.com/chara/gym-mikan.html Mikan's Profile] on [[Pokeani]] (Japanese)<br />
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{{Gym Leaders of Johto}}<br><br />
{{Coordinators}}<br><br />
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[[ja:ミカン]]<br />
[[pl:Jasmine]]</div>Unown Lordhttps://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/w/index.php?title=Eusine&diff=1293237Eusine2010-12-25T06:49:47Z<p>Unown Lord: </p>
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<div>{{CharInfobox|<br />
color={{psychic color}} |<br />
corecolor={{psychic color light}} |<br />
bordercolor={{psychic color dark}} |<br />
name=Eusine |<br />
jname=ミナキ |<br />
tmname=Minaki |<br />
slogan=no |<br />
image=HeartGold SoulSilver Eusine.png |<br />
size=195px |<br />
caption=Artwork from {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}} |<br />
colors=yes |<br />
eyes=Blue |<br />
hair=Brown |<br />
gender=Male |<br />
hometown=[[Celadon City]] |<br />
region=[[Kanto]] |<br />
relatives=Unseen grandfather |<br />
trainer=yes |<br />
trainerclass=Mystery Man |<br />
game=yes |<br />
generation={{gen|II}}, {{gen|IV}} |<br />
games={{v2|Crystal}}, [[Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver Versions|HeartGold, SoulSilver]] |<br />
leader=no |<br />
team=no |<br />
brain=no |<br />
anime=yes |<br />
epnum=EP227 |<br />
epname=For Ho-Oh the Bells Toll |<br />
enva=[[Ted Lewis|Ed Paul]]<br>[[Dan Green]] (''[[The Legend of Thunder!]]'')|<br />
java=Shinji Kawada|<br />
}}<br />
[[File:Crystal Eusine.png|thumb|150px|right|Crystal artwork of Eusine]]<br />
<br />
'''Eusine''' (Japanese: '''ミナキ''' ''Minaki''; '''Eugene''' in ''The Legend of Thunder!'') is a researcher and expert in the [[legendary beasts]]. For years he has chased {{p|Suicune}}, the embodiment of the North Wind, but to no avail. He is one of the only characters in the games to have the [[Trainer class]] '''Mystery Man''' (Japanese: '''なぞのせいねん''' ''Mysterious Man''), the other being [[Ardos]] when the player watches him battle [[Zook]]. In [[Generation II]], the class was named '''Mysticalman''' and was truly unique.<br />
<br />
==In the games==<br />
Eusine first appears in {{game|Crystal}}. He is first seen researching the [[Burned Tower]], together with [[Morty]]. Later, he battles the {{player}} in [[Cianwood City]], just north of the Pokémon Seer, after seeing {{p|Suicune}} escaping from the town, hoping that by battling the player he will earn Suicune's respect as a trainer. After Suicune has been caught in the [[Bell Tower]], he returns to his hometown, [[Celadon City]], and can be found in Celadon [[Pokémon Center]] waiting for the player to catch all three [[legendary beasts]]. After this is accomplished, Eusine will return to the Bell Tower and wait for the player to summon {{p|Ho-Oh}}.<br />
<br />
Eusine also appears in {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, in which his storyline is almost identical at first but differs in the end. In these games, Eusine follows Suicune to [[Kanto]], chasing it around and ultimately to its final destination — [[Cerulean Cape]]. Before the player can catch Suicune, he/she must see it along with Eusine at Burned Tower, [[Cianwood City]], {{rt|42|Johto}}, [[Vermilion City]], and {{rt|14|Kanto}} in that order before being able to catch it at [[Cerulean Cape]]. It is revealed in these games that when Eusine was young, he was told stories about Suicune by his grandfather, who is very knowledgeable about Johto's folklore. Despite this, Eusine never mentions the Bell Tower or Ho-Oh in these games, nor is his hometown stated to be Celadon City.<br />
<br />
===Pokémon===<br />
===={{game|Crystal}}====<br />
{{Party<br />
|color={{psychic color}}<br />
|headcolor={{psychic color light}}<br />
|bordercolor={{psychic color dark}}<br />
|sprite=Eusinesprite.png<br />
|prize={{Pdollar}}2500<br />
|class=Mysticalman<br />
|name=Eusine<br />
|game=C<br />
|location=Cianwood City<br />
|pokemon=3<br />
|pokemon1={{Pokémon<br />
|gen=2<br />
|game=Crystal<br />
|ndex=096<br />
|pokemon=Drowzee<br />
|gender=male<br />
|level=23<br />
|type1=Psychic<br />
|move1=Hypnosis<br />
|move1type=Psychic<br />
|move2=Disable<br />
|move2type=Normal<br />
|move3=Confusion<br />
|move3type=Psychic<br />
|move4=Dream Eater<br />
|move4type=Psychic}}<br />
|pokemon2={{Pokémon<br />
|gen=2<br />
|game=Crystal<br />
|ndex=093<br />
|pokemon=Haunter<br />
|gender=male<br />
|level=23<br />
|type1=Ghost<br />
|type2=Poison<br />
|move1=Hypnosis<br />
|move1type=Psychic<br />
|move2=Lick<br />
|move2type=Ghost<br />
|move3=Mean Look<br />
|move3type=Normal<br />
|move4=Curse<br />
|move4type=???}}<br />
|pokemon3={{Pokémon<br />
|gen=2<br />
|game=Crystal<br />
|ndex=101<br />
|pokemon=Electrode<br />
|level=25<br />
|type1=Electric<br />
|move1=SonicBoom<br />
|move1type=Normal<br />
|move2=Rollout<br />
|move2type=Rock<br />
|move3=Screech<br />
|move3type=Normal<br />
|move4=Thunder<br />
|move4type=Electric}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
===={{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}====<br />
{{Party<br />
|color={{psychic color}}<br />
|headcolor={{psychic color light}}<br />
|bordercolor={{psychic color dark}}<br />
|sprite=EusineHGSS.png<br />
|prize={{Pdollar}}3240<br />
|class=Mystery Man<br />
|name=Eusine<br />
|game=HGSS<br />
|location=Cianwood City<br />
|pokemon=3<br />
<br />
|pokemon1={{Pokémon<br />
|gen=4<br />
|game=HeartGold and SoulSilver<br />
|ability=Insomnia<br />
|ndex=096<br />
|pokemon=Drowzee<br />
|gender=male<br />
|level=25<br />
|type1=Psychic<br />
|move1=Hypnosis<br />
|move1type=Psychic<br />
|move1cat=Status<br />
|move2=Disable<br />
|move2type=Normal<br />
|move2cat=Status<br />
|move3=Confusion<br />
|move3type=Psychic<br />
|move3cat=Special<br />
|move4=Dream Eater<br />
|move4type=Psychic<br />
|move4cat=Special}}<br />
<br />
|pokemon2={{Pokémon<br />
|gen=4<br />
|game=HeartGold and SoulSilver<br />
|ndex=093<br />
|pokemon=Haunter<br />
|gender=male<br />
|ability=Levitate<br />
|level=25<br />
|type1=Ghost<br />
|type2=Poison<br />
|move1=Hypnosis<br />
|move1type=Psychic<br />
|move1cat=Status<br />
|move2=Lick<br />
|move2type=Ghost<br />
|move2cat=Physical<br />
|move3=Mean Look<br />
|move3type=Normal<br />
|move3cat=Status<br />
|move4=Curse<br />
|move4type=???<br />
|move4cat=Status<br />
}}<br />
<br />
|pokemon3={{Pokémon<br />
|gen=4<br />
|game=HeartGold and SoulSilver<br />
|ndex=101<br />
|ability=Static<br />
|pokemon=Electrode<br />
|level=27<br />
|type1=Electric<br />
|move1=SonicBoom<br />
|move1type=Normal<br />
|move1cat=Special<br />
|move2=Rollout<br />
|move2type=Rock<br />
|move2cat=Physical<br />
|move3=Screech<br />
|move3type=Normal<br />
|move3cat=Status<br />
|move4=Thunder<br />
|move4type=Electric<br />
|move4cat=Special<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
===Quotes===<br />
''"My name's Eusine. I'm on the tail of a Pokémon named Suicune. And you are...? [[player character|<player>]]? Glad to meet you! I heard rumors that Suicune is in this Burned Tower, so I came to look. But where exactly could it be?''" (Brass Tower when first met)<br />
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''"I dug a hole here, too... I was shocked! Suicune raced by like a blur, right in front of my eyes! For ten years I chased Suicune, and I finally got to see it. I'm all choked up! Player, I owe this all to you! Thank you! I heard that the legendary Pokémon of Ecruteak test chosen humans by allowing them to get close. I'm going to track Suicune. [[player character|<player>]], let's meet again! Farewell!''" (Brass Tower after Suicune flees)<br />
<br />
''"Yo, [[player character|<player>]]. Wasn't that Suicune just now? I only caught a quick glimpse, but I thought I saw Suicune running on the waves. Suicune is beautiful and grand. And it races through towns and roads at simply awesome speeds. It's wonderful... I want to see Suicune up close... I've decided. I'll battle you as a trainer to earn Suicune's respect! Come on, [[player character|<player>]]! Let's battle now!"'' (Cianwood City)<br />
<br />
''"I hate to admit it, but you win. You're amazing, [[player character|<player>]]! No wonder Pokémon gravitate to you. I get it now. I'm going to keep searching for Suicune. I'm sure we'll see each other again. See you around!"'' (Cianwood City after battle)<br />
<br />
====In Pokémon Crystal only====<br />
''"Awesome! Too awesome, even! I've never seen a battle that great. That was truly inspiring to see. Suicune was tough, but you were even more incredible, <{{player}}>. I heard Suicune's mystic power summons a rainbow-colored Pokémon. Maybe, just maybe, what went on today will cause that Pokémon to appear. I'm going to study the legends more. Thanks for showing me that fantastic battle. Later, <{{player}}>!!"'' (Tin Tower, now known as Bell Tower)<br />
<br />
''"Hi! I'm back visiting my hometown. It's been quite a while. Oh, by the way, <{{player}}>. Have the caught the legendary Pokémon Raikou and Entei............... Okay... If you catch even one, I hope that you'll inform me. I'm counting on you, <{{player}}>!"'' (Celadon City when first met)<br />
<br />
''"[[player character|<player>]], have you heard? There have been fresh rumors of a rainbow-colored Pokémon appearing at Tin Tower. I've just had my party healed, so now I'm headed to Ecruteak. I'll be seeing you, [[player character|<player>]]!"'' (Celadon City after Raikou and and Entei have been caught)<br />
<br />
''"I knew it. I knew you'd get to see the Pokémon of rainbow colors, [[player character|<player>]]. It happened just as I envisioned. My research isn't bad, I might say. I'm going to keep studying Pokémon to become a famous Pokémaniac!"'' (Tin Tower)<br />
<br />
====In Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver only====<br />
''"By the way... It was clear to me that Suicune took notice of your presence. Ecruteak's legendary Pokémon are said to come to people only when they recognize their talents. Perhaps I should be more aggressive toward Suicune..."'' (Brass Tower; added line to the dialogue from Crystal)<br />
<br />
''"Suicune... How brave it is! How refreshing it is! How beautiful it is! And how quickly it moves! [[player character|<player>]], you seem to be around where Suicune would appear. Well, that's OK. My desire to search for Suicune is far beyond yours... My grandpa was...quite into myths. I've heard so many stories about Suicune from him. Suicune... I won't stop following you until I've found out what you're after... You hear me!"'' (Route 42)<br />
<br />
''"That was so close! I thought I could corner it by ambushing it here... But running on the water... is beyond me. Still, I am starting to see a pattern. Suicune prefers water! That means... Sorry, [[player character|<player>]], I've got to go!"'' (Vermilion Port)<br />
<br />
''"[[player character|<player>]]! Not again! I'll be there first next time! Having followed it here, I'm starting to understand what Suicune is after. To be honest, I would like to keep this information to myself. But I want to be an honest Trainer in front of Suicune! That's why I am sharing a clue with you. It seems that... ...Suicune prefers a hilly place near water... ..Somewhere north. I don't know exactly where, yet. It will be just you and me! Who'll find it first? I challenge you!"'' (Route 14)<br />
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''"Puff, puff... I am...no match for you. ...As I predicted. .................. ...Go ahead. Since I met you in the Burned Tower at Ecruteak City, I've sort of known that Suicune would choose you."'' (Cerulean Cape when first met)<br />
<br />
''"Take a look at it! Suicune is waiting for you! It has been waiting for a battle with a worthy Trainer to whom it can entrust itself!"'' (Cerulean Cape)<br />
<br />
''"[[player character|<player>]]... You two are truly amazing... I have never seen a battle this intense! I have no regrets... Farewell, Suicune! Farewell... [[player character|<player>]]!"'' (Cerulean Cape after Suicune is either caught or defeated)<br />
<br />
==In the anime==<br />
[[File:Eusine LoT.png|thumb|240px|left|Eusine in the {{pkmn|anime}}]]<br />
<br />
In the anime episode ''[[EP227|For Ho-Oh the Bells Toll!]]'', he comes off as a proud and arrogant person with a slight superiority complex and exhibits a near-religious fervor for {{an|Suicune}}, challenging {{Ash}} for daring to say that he'd met the legendary beast. This may just be a form of jealousy on his part, for Ash had also seen {{an|Ho-Oh}} as well, while he has yet to encounter any himself. In the same episode, when he finally saw Suicune, he tried to catch it partially for ego gratification, ironically making him no better than the people who he's mentioned are unworthy for it. This is somewhat interesting compared to his appearance in ''[[The Legend of Thunder!]]'' when he mentions Suicune only once, and then only in reference to the other beasts. <br />
<br />
In ''[[The Legend of Thunder!]]'', he assists {{jo|Jimmy}}, {{jo|Marina}}, and [[Vincent]] in their battle against [[Attila]] and [[Hun]]. Marina falls for him because he wears a cape.<br />
<br />
He is apparently very close friends with [[Morty]], who is also an expert on the [[Ecruteak City|Ecruteak]] legends. Morty acts as Eusine's voice of reason, trying to convince him to calm down and ease up, but to no avail. When Eusine leaves suddenly at the end of the episode, Morty's lack of surprise indicates that this has happened before.<br />
{{-}}<br />
===Pokémon===<br />
This listing is of Eusine's Pokémon in the [[Pokémon anime]]:<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|trainer=Eusine<br />
|pkmn=Alakazam<br />
|type1=Psychic<br />
|img=<br />
|epnum=EP227<br />
|epname=For Ho-Oh the Bells Toll!<br />
|vajp=Kenta Miyake<br />
|vaen=Eric Stuart<br />
|img=Eusine Alakazam.png<br />
|desc=Eusine first used his {{p|Alakazam}} when he was about to have a {{pkmn|battle}} with Ash, but the battle was called out due to the {{t|Bug}} Pokémon covering the town with their strings. Later Eusine attempted to use Alakazam in order to protect Ash and {{ashfr|friends}} from the attacks of several [[wild Pokémon]], but the attacks came through and stopped Alakazam. When Eusine tried to {{pkmn2|caught|catch}} Suicune, he sent his Alakazam against the Aurora Pokémon. However, Alakazam was soon forced to return back into its [[Poké Ball]] by the effect of Suicune's {{m|Roar}}.<br />
<br />
In ''[[The Legend of Thunder!]]'' Eusine used his Alakazam to battle against Attila and Hun's {{p|Steelix}} and {{p|Skarmory}}.<br />
<br />
Alakazam's known moves are {{m|Reflect}}, {{m|Disable}}, {{m|Confusion}} and {{m|Psybeam}}.}}<br />
<br />
===Voice actors===<br />
{{vatable|color={{psychic color}}|bordercolor={{psychic color light}}<br />
|ja=川田紳司 ''Shinji Kawada''<br />
|en=[[Ted Lewis|Ed Paul]] ([[EP227]])<br>[[Dan Green]] ([[The Legend of Thunder!|TLoT]])<br />
|pt_br=Mauro Eduardo<br />
|es_eu=David Robles ([[EP227]])<br>Eduardo del Hoyo ([[The Legend of Thunder!|TLoT]])}}<br />
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==In the manga==<br />
===In the Pokémon Adventures manga===<br />
[[File:Eusine HGSS Special.png|thumb|right|Eusine in the HG/SS chapter]]<br />
In [[Pokémon Adventures]] he is quite the showoff, especially towards women, performing flashy magic tricks and even giving out autographed pictures of himself. He flies around on a {{p|Jumpluff}}. He seems to be a close friend of [[Morty]]'s, as the [[Gym Leader]] is helping him in the hunt for Suicune.<br />
<br />
He is first seen being spoken of by Morty in {{PAV|10}}, who states that Eusine had him use his powers to try and find Suicune, to no avail. After Morty is defeated by Suicune he contacts Eusine, who goes off to catch it himself. During his hunt he runs into {{adv|Crystal}}, and accidently shocks [[Archy]] with his {{p|Electrode}}, proclaiming them rivals, and disappears. He then visits an old couple in the [[MooMoo Farm]] and tricks them into giving him Moomoo Milk by "curing" their Miltank. However Crystal followed him and revealed that Eusine really put a berry in its mouth and tricked the nice couple, to which Eusine doesn't seem to care. They then encounter what seems to be Suicune, which turns out to really just be a Ditto sent by [[Team Rocket]] to distract them while the Rocket members in charge rushed to capture the real Suicune. The two of them were able escape the Ditto upon defeating it, and let Suicune escape. Eusine defeated the [[Team Rocket Elite Trio]] by using a decoy (acquiring the [[Clear Bell]] in the process), and shows up volumes later to save [[Misty]] and Suicune from the [[Masked Man]]'s {{p|Gastly}}. He was hoping that, with Misty injured, Suicune may choose him as its new partner, but it chose Crystal instead, and soon left her ownership.<br />
<br />
Much later, in the {{chap|HeartGold & SoulSilver}}, {{adv|Silver}} meets Eusine at the [[Johto Safari Zone]] before they are ambushed by [[Petrel]]. He sold crudely drawn pictures of Suicune around the town.<br />
====Pokémon====<br />
{| align="center" width="100%"<br />
|-<br />
| {{InactivePoké|Eusine|Jumpluff|Eusine Jumpluff Adventures.png|grass|flying|link=no|size=95px}}<br />
| {{InactivePoké|Eusine|Electrode|Eusine Electrode Haunter.png|electric|link=no}}<br />
| {{InactivePoké|Eusine|Haunter|Eusine Electrode Haunter.png|ghost|poison|link=no}}<br />
|<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===In the Pokémon Gold & Silver: The Golden Boys manga===<br />
Eusine is first seen coming to [[Cianwood Gym]] and trying to retrieve a {{p|Pikachu}} from {{OBP|Gold|Golden Boys}}. It turns out that this Pikachu was actually a messenger sent from future by Eusine and [[Bill]] to guide the present Eusine to [[legendary Pokémon]] using a special learning device attached to it. Gold wanted to battle with Eusine for that Pikachu, but [[Chuck]], the [[Gym Leader|leader]] of Cianwood Gym told them to battle next day. Gold and his {{p|Croconaw}} beat Eusine's Hypno and Gold won the battle, so Pikachu could stay with him. This caused Eusine to search for legendary Pokémon alone.<br />
Later, {{OBP|Black|Golden Boys}} unsealed the [[Black Tyranitar]], Cianwood's legendary Pokémon who used to wreak havoc in the [[Johto]] region. Eusine was one of the people who helped Gold fighting the Black Tyranitar.<br />
<br />
====Pokémon====<br />
{|border="1" style="border: 1px solid #000; border-collapse: collapse;" width=300px cellspacing="0"<br />
|-<br />
| align=center | [[File:097.png]]<br>{{p|Hypno}}<br />
| align=center | [[File:093.png]]<br>{{p|Haunter}}<br />
| align=center | [[File:101.png]]<br>{{p|Electrode}}<br />
|}<br />
=====Released=====<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|trainer=Eusine<br />
|pkmn=Pikachu<br />
|type1=Electric<br />
|img=Gold Pikachu Golden Boys.png<br />
|epnum=Golden Boys manga<br />
|epname=Unknown<br />
|desc=Eusine's {{p|Pikachu}} ended up in {{OBP|Gold|Golden Boys}}'s team after being sent to the past.}}<br />
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==Trivia==<br />
*In ''[[The Legend of Thunder!]]'', Eusine was mistakenly called "Eugene".<br />
**The retcon of his English name in ''The Legend of Thunder!'' caused some fans to believe that "Eusine" is actually a nickname or a surname, in similar fashion to [[Todd Snap]]. However, there is no confirmation for this.<br />
* In the {{pmin|Israel}}i dub of ''[[The Legend of Thunder!]]'' special, Eusine was correctly named, just as in the [[original series]], because the error was caught by the director of the series dub, Maya Bar Shalom. His situation matches that of [[Vincent]].<br />
*In his HeartGold and SoulSilver artwork, as well as in the anime, Eusine's clothes are colored purple, while his Crystal artwork depicts him with blue clothes. <br />
**His HeartGold and SoulSilver artwork also adds several diamond shaped patterns to his clothes, which resemble those seen on the body of {{p|Suicune}}.<br />
**In HeartGold and SoulSilver, {{tc|Young Couple}} Tim & Sue sometimes call the player about a man wearing "a purple tuxedo and a red bowtie", complimenting his fashion sense.<br />
*All of his Pokémon increase two levels between Generation II and Generation IV.<br />
**However, they do retain the same movesets.<br />
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==Names==<br />
{| border="1" style="border: 1px solid #88a; border-collapse: collapse;" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="2"<br />
|- style="background: #{{psychic color}};"<br />
! Language<br />
! Name<br />
! Origin<br />
|- <br />
|Japanese<br />
|ミナキ ''Minaki''<br />
|水晶 ''Suishō'', crystal. 水 can be read ''mina'', 晶 can be read ''aki''.<br />
|-<br />
|English, French, Spanish<br />
|Eusine<br />
|Similar to ''Suicune''.<br />
|-<br />
|English, Spanish ([[The Legend of Thunder!|LoT-only]])<br />
|Eugene<br />
|Corruption of "Eusine"<br />
|-<br />
|German<br />
|Eusin<br />
|Corruption of "Eusine"<br />
|-<br />
|Italian<br />
|Eugenius<br />
|Apparently a corruption of "Eugene"<br />
|-<br />
|Korean<br />
|수호 ''Suho'' {{tt|*|In the games}}<br>미나키 ''Minaki'' {{tt|*|In the manga}} <br />
|Means ''guard'', ''protection'' in Korean.<br>Hangulization of his Japanese name.<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese (Taiwan)<br />
|南其 ''Nánqí'' {{tt|*|In the manga}}<br>米那君 ''Mǐnàjūn'' {{tt|*|In EP227}}<br>南木 ''Nánmù'' {{tt|*|In Legend of Thunder}}<br />
|May come from 南 ''minami'' and 其 ''ki''<br>米那 is the transliteration of ''Mina'' in ''Minaki'', while 君 comes from Suicune's Chinese name, 水君 (''Shuǐjūn'').<br>From 南木 ''minaki''.<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese (Mainland)<br />
|米那君 ''Mǐnàjūn'' {{tt|*|In the manga}}<br />
|米那 is the transliteration of ''Mina'' in ''Minaki'', while 君 comes from Suicune's Chinese name, 水君 (''Shuǐjūn'').<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese ({{tt|Cantonese|Hong Kong}})<br />
|米拿基 ''Mainagei''<br />
|Pure phonetic transliteration of his Japanese name.<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
* [http://pokeani.com/chara/ra-minaki.html Minaki's Profile] on [[Pokeani]] (Japanese)<br />
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[[de:Eusin]]<br />
[[es:Eusine]]<br />
[[fr:Eusine]]<br />
[[ja:ミナキ]]</div>Unown Lordhttps://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/w/index.php?title=Eusine&diff=1292722Eusine2010-12-24T15:19:25Z<p>Unown Lord: </p>
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<div>{{CharInfobox|<br />
color={{psychic color}} |<br />
corecolor={{psychic color light}} |<br />
bordercolor={{psychic color dark}} |<br />
name=Eusine |<br />
jname=ミナキ |<br />
tmname=Minaki |<br />
slogan=no |<br />
image=HeartGold SoulSilver Eusine.png |<br />
size=195px |<br />
caption=Artwork from {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}} |<br />
colors=yes |<br />
eyes=Blue |<br />
hair=Brown |<br />
gender=Male |<br />
hometown=[[Celadon City]] |<br />
region=[[Kanto]] |<br />
relatives=Unseen grandfather |<br />
trainer=yes |<br />
trainerclass=Mystery Man |<br />
game=yes |<br />
generation={{gen|II}}, {{gen|IV}} |<br />
games={{v2|Crystal}}, [[Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver Versions|HeartGold, SoulSilver]] |<br />
leader=no |<br />
team=no |<br />
brain=no |<br />
anime=yes |<br />
epnum=EP227 |<br />
epname=For Ho-Oh the Bells Toll |<br />
enva=[[Ted Lewis|Ed Paul]]<br>[[Dan Green]] (''[[The Legend of Thunder!]]'')|<br />
java=Shinji Kawada|<br />
}}<br />
[[File:Crystal Eusine.png|thumb|150px|right|Crystal artwork of Eusine]]<br />
<br />
'''Eusine''' (Japanese: '''ミナキ''' ''Minaki''; '''Eugene''' in ''The Legend of Thunder!'') is a researcher and expert in the [[legendary beasts]]. For years he has chased {{p|Suicune}}, the embodiment of the North Wind, but to no avail. He is one of the only characters in the games to have the [[Trainer class]] '''Mystery Man''' (Japanese: '''なぞのせいねん''' ''Mysterious Man''), the other being [[Ardos]] when the player watches him battle [[Zook]]. In [[Generation II]], the class was named '''Mysticalman''' and was truly unique.<br />
<br />
==In the games==<br />
Eusine first appears in {{game|Crystal}}. He is first seen researching the [[Burned Tower]], together with [[Morty]]. Later, he battles the {{player}} in [[Cianwood City]], just north of the Pokémon Seer, after seeing {{p|Suicune}} escaping from the town, hoping that by battling the player he will earn Suicune's respect as a trainer. After Suicune has been caught in the [[Bell Tower]], he returns to his hometown, [[Celadon City]], and can be found in Celadon [[Pokémon Center]] waiting for the player to catch all three [[legendary beasts]]. After this is accomplished, Eusine will return to the Bell Tower and wait for the player to summon {{p|Ho-Oh}}.<br />
<br />
Eusine also appears in {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, in which his storyline is almost identical at first but differs in the end. In these games, Eusine follows Suicune to [[Kanto]], chasing it around and ultimately to its final destination — [[Cerulean Cape]]. Before the player can catch Suicune, he/she must see it along with Eusine at Burned Tower, [[Cianwood City]], {{rt|42|Johto}}, [[Vermilion City]], and {{rt|14|Kanto}} in that order before being able to catch it at [[Cerulean Cape]]. It is revealed in these games that when Eusine was young, he was told stories about Suicune by his grandfather, who is very knowledgeable about Johto's folklore. Despite this, Eusine never mentions the Bell Tower or Ho-Oh in these games, nor is his hometown stated to be Celadon City.<br />
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===Pokémon===<br />
===={{game|Crystal}}====<br />
{{Party<br />
|color={{psychic color}}<br />
|headcolor={{psychic color light}}<br />
|bordercolor={{psychic color dark}}<br />
|sprite=Eusinesprite.png<br />
|prize={{Pdollar}}2500<br />
|class=Mysticalman<br />
|name=Eusine<br />
|game=C<br />
|location=Cianwood City<br />
|pokemon=3<br />
|pokemon1={{Pokémon<br />
|gen=2<br />
|game=Crystal<br />
|ndex=096<br />
|pokemon=Drowzee<br />
|gender=male<br />
|level=23<br />
|type1=Psychic<br />
|move1=Hypnosis<br />
|move1type=Psychic<br />
|move2=Disable<br />
|move2type=Normal<br />
|move3=Confusion<br />
|move3type=Psychic<br />
|move4=Dream Eater<br />
|move4type=Psychic}}<br />
|pokemon2={{Pokémon<br />
|gen=2<br />
|game=Crystal<br />
|ndex=093<br />
|pokemon=Haunter<br />
|gender=male<br />
|level=23<br />
|type1=Ghost<br />
|type2=Poison<br />
|move1=Hypnosis<br />
|move1type=Psychic<br />
|move2=Lick<br />
|move2type=Ghost<br />
|move3=Mean Look<br />
|move3type=Normal<br />
|move4=Curse<br />
|move4type=???}}<br />
|pokemon3={{Pokémon<br />
|gen=2<br />
|game=Crystal<br />
|ndex=101<br />
|pokemon=Electrode<br />
|level=25<br />
|type1=Electric<br />
|move1=SonicBoom<br />
|move1type=Normal<br />
|move2=Rollout<br />
|move2type=Rock<br />
|move3=Screech<br />
|move3type=Normal<br />
|move4=Thunder<br />
|move4type=Electric}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
===={{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}====<br />
{{Party<br />
|color={{psychic color}}<br />
|headcolor={{psychic color light}}<br />
|bordercolor={{psychic color dark}}<br />
|sprite=EusineHGSS.png<br />
|prize={{Pdollar}}3240<br />
|class=Mystery Man<br />
|name=Eusine<br />
|game=HGSS<br />
|location=Cianwood City<br />
|pokemon=3<br />
<br />
|pokemon1={{Pokémon<br />
|gen=4<br />
|game=HeartGold and SoulSilver<br />
|ability=Insomnia<br />
|ndex=096<br />
|pokemon=Drowzee<br />
|gender=male<br />
|level=25<br />
|type1=Psychic<br />
|move1=Hypnosis<br />
|move1type=Psychic<br />
|move1cat=Status<br />
|move2=Disable<br />
|move2type=Normal<br />
|move2cat=Status<br />
|move3=Confusion<br />
|move3type=Psychic<br />
|move3cat=Special<br />
|move4=Dream Eater<br />
|move4type=Psychic<br />
|move4cat=Special}}<br />
<br />
|pokemon2={{Pokémon<br />
|gen=4<br />
|game=HeartGold and SoulSilver<br />
|ndex=093<br />
|pokemon=Haunter<br />
|gender=male<br />
|ability=Levitate<br />
|level=25<br />
|type1=Ghost<br />
|type2=Poison<br />
|move1=Hypnosis<br />
|move1type=Psychic<br />
|move1cat=Status<br />
|move2=Lick<br />
|move2type=Ghost<br />
|move2cat=Physical<br />
|move3=Mean Look<br />
|move3type=Normal<br />
|move3cat=Status<br />
|move4=Curse<br />
|move4type=???<br />
|move4cat=Status<br />
}}<br />
<br />
|pokemon3={{Pokémon<br />
|gen=4<br />
|game=HeartGold and SoulSilver<br />
|ndex=101<br />
|ability=Static<br />
|pokemon=Electrode<br />
|level=27<br />
|type1=Electric<br />
|move1=SonicBoom<br />
|move1type=Normal<br />
|move1cat=Special<br />
|move2=Rollout<br />
|move2type=Rock<br />
|move2cat=Physical<br />
|move3=Screech<br />
|move3type=Normal<br />
|move3cat=Status<br />
|move4=Thunder<br />
|move4type=Electric<br />
|move4cat=Special<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
===Quotes===<br />
''"My name's Eusine. I'm on the tail of a Pokémon named Suicune. And you are...? [[player character|<player>]]? Glad to meet you! I heard rumors that Suicune is in this Burned Tower, so I came to look. But where exactly could it be?''" (Brass Tower when first met)<br />
<br />
''"I dug a hole here, too... I was shocked! Suicune raced by like a blur, right in front of my eyes! For ten years I chased Suicune, and I finally got to see it. I'm all choked up! Player, I owe this all to you! Thank you! I heard that the legendary Pokémon of Ecruteak test chosen humans by allowing them to get close. I'm going to track Suicune. [[player character|<player>]], let's meet again! Farewell!''" (Brass Tower after Suicune flees)<br />
<br />
''"Yo, [[player character|<player>]]. Wasn't that Suicune just now? I only caught a quick glimpse, but I thought I saw Suicune running on the waves. Suicune is beautiful and grand. And it races through towns and roads at simply awesome speeds. It's wonderful... I want to see Suicune up close... I've decided. I'll battle you as a trainer to earn Suicune's respect! Come on, [[player character|<player>]]! Let's battle now!"'' (Cianwood City)<br />
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''"I hate to admit it, but you win. You're amazing, [[player character|<player>]]! No wonder Pokémon gravitate to you. I get it now. I'm going to keep searching for Suicune. I'm sure we'll see each other again. See you around!"'' (Cianwood City after battle)<br />
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====In Crystal only====<br />
''"Awesome! Too awesome, even! I've never seen a battle that great. That was truly inspiring to see. Suicune was tough, but you were even more incredible, <{{player}}>. I heard Suicune's mystic power summons a rainbow-colored Pokémon. Maybe, just maybe, what went on today will cause that Pokémon to appear. I'm going to study the legends more. Thanks for showing me that fantastic battle. Later, <{{player}}>!!"'' (Tin Tower, now known as Bell Tower)<br />
<br />
''"Hi! I'm back visiting my hometown. It's been quite a while. Oh, by the way, <{{player}}>. Have the caught the legendary Pokémon Raikou and Entei............... Okay... If you catch even one, I hope that you'll inform me. I'm counting on you, <{{player}}>!"'' (Celadon City when first met)<br />
<br />
''"[[player character|<player>]], have you heard? There have been fresh rumors of a rainbow-colored Pokémon appearing at Tin Tower. I've just had my party healed, so now I'm headed to Ecruteak. I'll be seeing you, [[player character|<player>]]!"'' (Celadon City after Raikou and and Entei have been caught)<br />
<br />
''"I knew it. I knew you'd get to see the Pokémon of rainbow colors, [[player character|<player>]]. It happened just as I envisioned. My research isn't bad, I might say. I'm going to keep studying Pokémon to become a famous Pokémaniac!"'' (Tin Tower)<br />
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====In HeartGold and SoulSilver only====<br />
''"By the way... It was clear to me that Suicune took notice of your presence. Ecruteak's legendary Pokémon are said to come to people only when they recognize their talents. Perhaps I should be more aggressive toward Suicune..."'' (Brass Tower; added line to the dialogue from Crystal)<br />
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''"Suicune... How brave it is! How refreshing it is! How beautiful it is! And how quickly it moves!<br />
[[player character|<player>]], you seem to be around where Suicune would appear. Well, that's OK. My desire to search for Suicune is far beyond yours... My grandpa was...quite into myths. I've heard so many stories about Suicune from him. Suicune... I won't stop following you until I've found out what you're after... You hear me!"'' (Route 42)<br />
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''"That was so close! I thought I could corner it by ambushing it here... But running on the water... is beyond me. Still, I am starting to see a pattern. Suicune prefers water! That means... Sorry, [[player character|<player>]], I've got to go!"'' (Vermilion Port)<br />
<br />
''"[[player character|<player>]]! Not again! I'll be there first next time! Having followed it here, I'm starting to understand what Suicune is after. To be honest, I would like to keep this information to myself. But I want to be an honest Trainer in front of Suicune! That's why I am sharing a clue with you. It seems that... ...Suicune prefers a hilly place near water... ..Somewhere north. I don't know exactly where, yet. It will be just you and me! Who'll find it first? I challenge you!"'' (Route 14)<br />
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''"Puff, puff... I am...no match for you. ...As I predicted. .................. ...Go ahead. Since I met you in the Burned Tower at Ecruteak City, I've sort of known that Suicune would choose you."'' (Cerulean Cape when first met)<br />
<br />
''"Take a look at it! Suicune is waiting for you! It has been waiting for a battle with a worthy Trainer to whom it can entrust itself!"'' (Cerulean Cape)<br />
<br />
''"[[player character|<player>]]... You two are truly amazing... I have never seen a battle this intense! I have no regrets... Farewell, Suicune! Farewell... [[player character|<player>]]!"'' (Cerulean Cape after Suicune is either caught or defeated)<br />
<br />
==In the anime==<br />
[[File:Eusine LoT.png|thumb|240px|left|Eusine in the {{pkmn|anime}}]]<br />
<br />
In the anime episode ''[[EP227|For Ho-Oh the Bells Toll!]]'', he comes off as a proud and arrogant person with a slight superiority complex and exhibits a near-religious fervor for {{an|Suicune}}, challenging {{Ash}} for daring to say that he'd met the legendary beast. This may just be a form of jealousy on his part, for Ash had also seen {{an|Ho-Oh}} as well, while he has yet to encounter any himself. In the same episode, when he finally saw Suicune, he tried to catch it partially for ego gratification, ironically making him no better than the people who he's mentioned are unworthy for it. This is somewhat interesting compared to his appearance in ''[[The Legend of Thunder!]]'' when he mentions Suicune only once, and then only in reference to the other beasts. <br />
<br />
In ''[[The Legend of Thunder!]]'', he assists {{jo|Jimmy}}, {{jo|Marina}}, and [[Vincent]] in their battle against [[Attila]] and [[Hun]]. Marina falls for him because he wears a cape.<br />
<br />
He is apparently very close friends with [[Morty]], who is also an expert on the [[Ecruteak City|Ecruteak]] legends. Morty acts as Eusine's voice of reason, trying to convince him to calm down and ease up, but to no avail. When Eusine leaves suddenly at the end of the episode, Morty's lack of surprise indicates that this has happened before.<br />
{{-}}<br />
===Pokémon===<br />
This listing is of Eusine's Pokémon in the [[Pokémon anime]]:<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|trainer=Eusine<br />
|pkmn=Alakazam<br />
|type1=Psychic<br />
|img=<br />
|epnum=EP227<br />
|epname=For Ho-Oh the Bells Toll!<br />
|vajp=Kenta Miyake<br />
|vaen=Eric Stuart<br />
|img=Eusine Alakazam.png<br />
|desc=Eusine first used his {{p|Alakazam}} when he was about to have a {{pkmn|battle}} with Ash, but the battle was called out due to the {{t|Bug}} Pokémon covering the town with their strings. Later Eusine attempted to use Alakazam in order to protect Ash and {{ashfr|friends}} from the attacks of several [[wild Pokémon]], but the attacks came through and stopped Alakazam. When Eusine tried to {{pkmn2|caught|catch}} Suicune, he sent his Alakazam against the Aurora Pokémon. However, Alakazam was soon forced to return back into its [[Poké Ball]] by the effect of Suicune's {{m|Roar}}.<br />
<br />
In ''[[The Legend of Thunder!]]'' Eusine used his Alakazam to battle against Attila and Hun's {{p|Steelix}} and {{p|Skarmory}}.<br />
<br />
Alakazam's known moves are {{m|Reflect}}, {{m|Disable}}, {{m|Confusion}} and {{m|Psybeam}}.}}<br />
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===Voice actors===<br />
{{vatable|color={{psychic color}}|bordercolor={{psychic color light}}<br />
|ja=川田紳司 ''Shinji Kawada''<br />
|en=[[Ted Lewis|Ed Paul]] ([[EP227]])<br>[[Dan Green]] ([[The Legend of Thunder!|TLoT]])<br />
|pt_br=Mauro Eduardo<br />
|es_eu=David Robles ([[EP227]])<br>Eduardo del Hoyo ([[The Legend of Thunder!|TLoT]])}}<br />
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==In the manga==<br />
===In the Pokémon Adventures manga===<br />
[[File:Eusine HGSS Special.png|thumb|right|Eusine in the HG/SS chapter]]<br />
In [[Pokémon Adventures]] he is quite the showoff, especially towards women, performing flashy magic tricks and even giving out autographed pictures of himself. He flies around on a {{p|Jumpluff}}. He seems to be a close friend of [[Morty]]'s, as the [[Gym Leader]] is helping him in the hunt for Suicune.<br />
<br />
He is first seen being spoken of by Morty in {{PAV|10}}, who states that Eusine had him use his powers to try and find Suicune, to no avail. After Morty is defeated by Suicune he contacts Eusine, who goes off to catch it himself. During his hunt he runs into {{adv|Crystal}}, and accidently shocks [[Archy]] with his {{p|Electrode}}, proclaiming them rivals, and disappears. He then visits an old couple in the [[MooMoo Farm]] and tricks them into giving him Moomoo Milk by "curing" their Miltank. However Crystal followed him and revealed that Eusine really put a berry in its mouth and tricked the nice couple, to which Eusine doesn't seem to care. They then encounter what seems to be Suicune, which turns out to really just be a Ditto sent by [[Team Rocket]] to distract them while the Rocket members in charge rushed to capture the real Suicune. The two of them were able escape the Ditto upon defeating it, and let Suicune escape. Eusine defeated the [[Team Rocket Elite Trio]] by using a decoy (acquiring the [[Clear Bell]] in the process), and shows up volumes later to save [[Misty]] and Suicune from the [[Masked Man]]'s {{p|Gastly}}. He was hoping that, with Misty injured, Suicune may choose him as its new partner, but it chose Crystal instead, and soon left her ownership.<br />
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Much later, in the {{chap|HeartGold & SoulSilver}}, {{adv|Silver}} meets Eusine at the [[Johto Safari Zone]] before they are ambushed by [[Petrel]]. He sold crudely drawn pictures of Suicune around the town.<br />
====Pokémon====<br />
{| align="center" width="100%"<br />
|-<br />
| {{InactivePoké|Eusine|Jumpluff|Eusine Jumpluff Adventures.png|grass|flying|link=no|size=95px}}<br />
| {{InactivePoké|Eusine|Electrode|Eusine Electrode Haunter.png|electric|link=no}}<br />
| {{InactivePoké|Eusine|Haunter|Eusine Electrode Haunter.png|ghost|poison|link=no}}<br />
|<br />
|}<br />
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===In the Pokémon Gold & Silver: The Golden Boys manga===<br />
Eusine is first seen coming to [[Cianwood Gym]] and trying to retrieve a {{p|Pikachu}} from {{OBP|Gold|Golden Boys}}. It turns out that this Pikachu was actually a messenger sent from future by Eusine and [[Bill]] to guide the present Eusine to [[legendary Pokémon]] using a special learning device attached to it. Gold wanted to battle with Eusine for that Pikachu, but [[Chuck]], the [[Gym Leader|leader]] of Cianwood Gym told them to battle next day. Gold and his {{p|Croconaw}} beat Eusine's Hypno and Gold won the battle, so Pikachu could stay with him. This caused Eusine to search for legendary Pokémon alone.<br />
Later, {{OBP|Black|Golden Boys}} unsealed the [[Black Tyranitar]], Cianwood's legendary Pokémon who used to wreak havoc in the [[Johto]] region. Eusine was one of the people who helped Gold fighting the Black Tyranitar.<br />
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====Pokémon====<br />
{|border="1" style="border: 1px solid #000; border-collapse: collapse;" width=300px cellspacing="0"<br />
|-<br />
| align=center | [[File:097.png]]<br>{{p|Hypno}}<br />
| align=center | [[File:093.png]]<br>{{p|Haunter}}<br />
| align=center | [[File:101.png]]<br>{{p|Electrode}}<br />
|}<br />
=====Released=====<br />
{|border="1" style="border: 1px solid #000; border-collapse: collapse;" width=100px cellspacing="0"<br />
|-<br />
| align=center | [[File:025.png]]<br>{{p|Pikachu}}<br />
|}<br />
Eusine's Pikachu ended up in {{OBP|Gold|Golden Boys}}'s team after being sent to the past.<br />
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==Trivia==<br />
*In ''[[The Legend of Thunder!]]'', Eusine was mistakenly called "Eugene".<br />
**The retcon of his English name in ''The Legend of Thunder!'' caused some fans to believe that "Eusine" is actually a nickname or a surname, in similar fashion to [[Todd Snap]]. However, there is no confirmation for this.<br />
* In the {{pmin|Israel}}i dub of ''[[The Legend of Thunder!]]'' special, Eusine was correctly named, just as in the [[original series]], because the error was caught by the director of the series dub, Maya Bar Shalom. His situation matches that of [[Vincent]].<br />
*In his HeartGold and SoulSilver artwork, as well as in the anime, Eusine's clothes are colored purple, while his Crystal artwork depicts him with blue clothes. <br />
**His HeartGold and SoulSilver artwork also adds several diamond shaped patterns to his clothes, which resemble those seen on the body of {{p|Suicune}}.<br />
**In HeartGold and SoulSilver, {{tc|Young Couple}} Tim & Sue sometimes call the player about a man wearing "a purple tuxedo and a red bowtie", complimenting his fashion sense.<br />
*All of his Pokémon increase two levels between Generation II and Generation IV.<br />
**However, they do retain the same movesets.<br />
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==Names==<br />
{| border="1" style="border: 1px solid #88a; border-collapse: collapse;" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="2"<br />
|- style="background: #{{psychic color}};"<br />
! Language<br />
! Name<br />
! Origin<br />
|- <br />
|Japanese<br />
|ミナキ ''Minaki''<br />
|水晶 ''Suishō'', crystal. 水 can be read ''mina'', 晶 can be read ''aki''.<br />
|-<br />
|English, French, Spanish<br />
|Eusine<br />
|Similar to ''Suicune''.<br />
|-<br />
|English, Spanish ([[The Legend of Thunder!|LoT-only]])<br />
|Eugene<br />
|Corruption of "Eusine"<br />
|-<br />
|German<br />
|Eusin<br />
|Corruption of "Eusine"<br />
|-<br />
|Italian<br />
|Eugenius<br />
|Apparently a corruption of "Eugene"<br />
|-<br />
|Korean<br />
|수호 ''Suho'' {{tt|*|In the games}}<br>미나키 ''Minaki'' {{tt|*|In the manga}} <br />
|Means ''guard'', ''protection'' in Korean.<br>Hangulization of his Japanese name.<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese (Taiwan)<br />
|南其 ''Nánqí'' {{tt|*|In the manga}}<br>米那君 ''Mǐnàjūn'' {{tt|*|In EP227}}<br>南木 ''Nánmù'' {{tt|*|In Legend of Thunder}}<br />
|May come from 南 ''minami'' and 其 ''ki''<br>米那 is the transliteration of ''Mina'' in ''Minaki'', while 君 comes from Suicune's Chinese name, 水君 (''Shuǐjūn'').<br>From 南木 ''minaki''.<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese (Mainland)<br />
|米那君 ''Mǐnàjūn'' {{tt|*|In the manga}}<br />
|米那 is the transliteration of ''Mina'' in ''Minaki'', while 君 comes from Suicune's Chinese name, 水君 (''Shuǐjūn'').<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese ({{tt|Cantonese|Hong Kong}})<br />
|米拿基 ''Mainagei''<br />
|Pure phonetic transliteration of his Japanese name.<br />
|}<br />
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==External links==<br />
* [http://pokeani.com/chara/ra-minaki.html Minaki's Profile] on [[Pokeani]] (Japanese)<br />
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[[es:Eusine]]<br />
[[fr:Eusine]]<br />
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<div>{{CharInfobox|<br />
color={{psychic color}} |<br />
corecolor={{psychic color light}} |<br />
bordercolor={{psychic color dark}} |<br />
name=Eusine |<br />
jname=ミナキ |<br />
tmname=Minaki |<br />
slogan=no |<br />
image=HeartGold SoulSilver Eusine.png |<br />
size=195px |<br />
caption=Artwork from {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}} |<br />
colors=yes |<br />
eyes=Blue |<br />
hair=Brown |<br />
gender=Male |<br />
hometown=[[Celadon City]] |<br />
region=[[Kanto]] |<br />
relatives=Unseen grandfather |<br />
trainer=yes |<br />
trainerclass=Mystery Man |<br />
game=yes |<br />
generation={{gen|II}}, {{gen|IV}} |<br />
games={{v2|Crystal}}, [[Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver Versions|HeartGold, SoulSilver]] |<br />
leader=no |<br />
team=no |<br />
brain=no |<br />
anime=yes |<br />
epnum=EP227 |<br />
epname=For Ho-Oh the Bells Toll |<br />
enva=[[Ted Lewis|Ed Paul]]<br>[[Dan Green]] (''[[The Legend of Thunder!]]'')|<br />
java=Shinji Kawada|<br />
}}<br />
[[File:Crystal Eusine.png|thumb|150px|right|Crystal artwork of Eusine]]<br />
<br />
'''Eusine''' (Japanese: '''ミナキ''' ''Minaki''; '''Eugene''' in ''The Legend of Thunder!'') is a researcher and expert in the [[legendary beasts]]. For years he has chased {{p|Suicune}}, the embodiment of the North Wind, but to no avail. He is one of the only characters in the games to have the [[Trainer class]] '''Mystery Man''' (Japanese: '''なぞのせいねん''' ''Mysterious Man''), the other being [[Ardos]] when the player watches him battle [[Zook]]. In [[Generation II]], the class was named '''Mysticalman''' and was truly unique.<br />
<br />
==In the games==<br />
Eusine first appears in {{game|Crystal}}. He is first seen researching the [[Burned Tower]], together with [[Morty]]. Later, he battles the {{player}} in [[Cianwood City]], just north of the Pokémon Seer, after seeing {{p|Suicune}} escaping from the town, hoping that by battling the player he will earn Suicune's respect as a trainer. After Suicune has been caught in the [[Bell Tower]], he returns to his hometown, [[Celadon City]], and can be found in Celadon [[Pokémon Center]] waiting for the player to catch all three [[legendary beasts]]. After this is accomplished, Eusine will return to the Bell Tower and wait for the player to summon {{p|Ho-Oh}}.<br />
<br />
Eusine also appears in {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, in which his storyline is almost identical at first but differs in the end. In these games, Eusine follows Suicune to [[Kanto]], chasing it around and ultimately to its final destination — [[Cerulean Cape]]. Before the player can catch Suicune, he/she must see it along with Eusine at Burned Tower, [[Cianwood City]], {{rt|42|Johto}}, [[Vermilion City]], and {{rt|14|Kanto}} in that order before being able to catch it at [[Cerulean Cape]]. It is revealed in these games that when Eusine was young, he was told stories about Suicune by his grandfather, who is very knowledgeable about Johto's folklore. Despite this, Eusine never mentions the Bell Tower or Ho-Oh in these games, nor is his hometown stated to be Celadon City.<br />
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===Pokémon===<br />
===={{game|Crystal}}====<br />
{{Party<br />
|color={{psychic color}}<br />
|headcolor={{psychic color light}}<br />
|bordercolor={{psychic color dark}}<br />
|sprite=Eusinesprite.png<br />
|prize={{Pdollar}}2500<br />
|class=Mysticalman<br />
|name=Eusine<br />
|game=C<br />
|location=Cianwood City<br />
|pokemon=3<br />
|pokemon1={{Pokémon<br />
|gen=2<br />
|game=Crystal<br />
|ndex=096<br />
|pokemon=Drowzee<br />
|gender=male<br />
|level=23<br />
|type1=Psychic<br />
|move1=Hypnosis<br />
|move1type=Psychic<br />
|move2=Disable<br />
|move2type=Normal<br />
|move3=Confusion<br />
|move3type=Psychic<br />
|move4=Dream Eater<br />
|move4type=Psychic}}<br />
|pokemon2={{Pokémon<br />
|gen=2<br />
|game=Crystal<br />
|ndex=093<br />
|pokemon=Haunter<br />
|gender=male<br />
|level=23<br />
|type1=Ghost<br />
|type2=Poison<br />
|move1=Hypnosis<br />
|move1type=Psychic<br />
|move2=Lick<br />
|move2type=Ghost<br />
|move3=Mean Look<br />
|move3type=Normal<br />
|move4=Curse<br />
|move4type=???}}<br />
|pokemon3={{Pokémon<br />
|gen=2<br />
|game=Crystal<br />
|ndex=101<br />
|pokemon=Electrode<br />
|level=25<br />
|type1=Electric<br />
|move1=SonicBoom<br />
|move1type=Normal<br />
|move2=Rollout<br />
|move2type=Rock<br />
|move3=Screech<br />
|move3type=Normal<br />
|move4=Thunder<br />
|move4type=Electric}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
===={{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}====<br />
{{Party<br />
|color={{psychic color}}<br />
|headcolor={{psychic color light}}<br />
|bordercolor={{psychic color dark}}<br />
|sprite=EusineHGSS.png<br />
|prize={{Pdollar}}3240<br />
|class=Mystery Man<br />
|name=Eusine<br />
|game=HGSS<br />
|location=Cianwood City<br />
|pokemon=3<br />
<br />
|pokemon1={{Pokémon<br />
|gen=4<br />
|game=HeartGold and SoulSilver<br />
|ability=Insomnia<br />
|ndex=096<br />
|pokemon=Drowzee<br />
|gender=male<br />
|level=25<br />
|type1=Psychic<br />
|move1=Hypnosis<br />
|move1type=Psychic<br />
|move1cat=Status<br />
|move2=Disable<br />
|move2type=Normal<br />
|move2cat=Status<br />
|move3=Confusion<br />
|move3type=Psychic<br />
|move3cat=Special<br />
|move4=Dream Eater<br />
|move4type=Psychic<br />
|move4cat=Special}}<br />
<br />
|pokemon2={{Pokémon<br />
|gen=4<br />
|game=HeartGold and SoulSilver<br />
|ndex=093<br />
|pokemon=Haunter<br />
|gender=male<br />
|ability=Levitate<br />
|level=25<br />
|type1=Ghost<br />
|type2=Poison<br />
|move1=Hypnosis<br />
|move1type=Psychic<br />
|move1cat=Status<br />
|move2=Lick<br />
|move2type=Ghost<br />
|move2cat=Physical<br />
|move3=Mean Look<br />
|move3type=Normal<br />
|move3cat=Status<br />
|move4=Curse<br />
|move4type=???<br />
|move4cat=Status<br />
}}<br />
<br />
|pokemon3={{Pokémon<br />
|gen=4<br />
|game=HeartGold and SoulSilver<br />
|ndex=101<br />
|ability=Static<br />
|pokemon=Electrode<br />
|level=27<br />
|type1=Electric<br />
|move1=SonicBoom<br />
|move1type=Normal<br />
|move1cat=Special<br />
|move2=Rollout<br />
|move2type=Rock<br />
|move2cat=Physical<br />
|move3=Screech<br />
|move3type=Normal<br />
|move3cat=Status<br />
|move4=Thunder<br />
|move4type=Electric<br />
|move4cat=Special<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
===Quotes===<br />
''"My name's Eusine. I'm on the tail of a Pokémon named Suicune. And you are...? [[player character|<player>]]? Glad to meet you! I heard rumors that Suicune is in this Burned Tower, so I came to look. But where exactly could it be?''" (Brass Tower when first met)<br />
<br />
''"I dug a hole here, too... I was shocked! Suicune raced by like a blur, right in front of my eyes! For ten years I chased Suicune, and I finally got to see it. I'm all choked up! Player, I owe this all to you! Thank you! I heard that the legendary Pokémon of Ecruteak test chosen humans by allowing them to get close. I'm going to track Suicune. [[player character|<player>]], let's meet again! Farewell!''" (Brass Tower<br />
<br />
''"Yo, [[player character|<player>]]. Wasn't that Suicune just now? I only caught a quick glimpse, but I thought I saw Suicune running on the waves. Suicune is beautiful and grand. And it races through towns and roads at simply awesome speeds. It's wonderful... I want to see Suicune up close... I've decided. I'll battle you as a trainer to earn Suicune's respect! Come on, [[player character|<player>]]! Let's battle now!"'' (Cianwood City)<br />
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''"I hate to admit it, but you win. You're amazing, [[player character|<player>]]! No wonder Pokémon gravitate to you. I get it now. I'm going to keep searching for Suicune. I'm sure we'll see each other again. See you around!"'' (Cianwood City)<br />
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====In Crystal only====<br />
''"Awesome! Too awesome, even! I've never seen a battle that great. That was truly inspiring to see. Suicune was tough, but you were even more incredible, <{{player}}>. I heard Suicune's mystic power summons a rainbow-colored Pokémon. Maybe, just maybe, what went on today will cause that Pokémon to appear. I'm going to study the legends more. Thanks for showing me that fantastic battle. Later, <{{player}}>!!"'' (Tin Tower, now known as Bell Tower)<br />
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''"Hi! I'm back visiting my hometown. It's been quite a while. Oh, by the way, <{{player}}>. Have the caught the legendary Pokémon Raikou and Entei............... Okay... If you catch even one, I hope that you'll inform me. I'm counting on you, <{{player}}>!"'' (Celadon City when first met)<br />
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''"[[player character|<player>]], have you heard? There have been fresh rumors of a rainbow-colored Pokémon appearing at Tin Tower. I've just had my party healed, so now I'm headed to Ecruteak. I'll be seeing you, [[player character|<player>]]!"''<br> (Celadon City after Raikou and and Entei are caught)<br />
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''"I knew it. I knew you'd get to see the Pokémon of rainbow colors, [[player character|<player>]]. It happened just as I envisioned. My research isn't bad, I might say. I'm going to keep studying Pokémon to become a famous Pokémaniac!"'' (Tin Tower)<br />
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====In HeartGold and SoulSilver only====<br />
''"By the way... It was clear to me that Suicune took notice of your presence. Ecruteak's legendary Pokémon are said to come to people only when they recognize their talents. Perhaps I should be more aggressive toward Suicune..."'' (Brass Tower; added line to the dialogue from Crystal)<br />
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''"Suicune... How brave it is! How refreshing it is! How beautiful it is! And how quickly it moves!<br />
[[player character|<Player>]], you seem to be around where Suicune would appear. Well, that's OK. My desire to search for SUICUNE is far beyond yours... My grandpa was...quite into myths. I've heard so many stories about Suicune from him.<br />
Suicune... I won't stop following you until I've found out what you're after... You hear me!"'' (Route 42)<br />
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''"That was so close! I thought I could corner it by ambushing it here... But running on the water... is beyond me. Still, I am starting to see a pattern. SUICUNE prefers water! That means... Sorry, [[player character|<player>]], I've got to go!"'' (Vermilion Port)<br />
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''"[[player character|<player>]]! Not again! I'll be there first next time! Having followed it here, I'm starting to understand what Suicune is after. To be honest, I would like to keep this information to myself. But I want to be an honest Trainer in front of Suicune! That's why I am sharing a clue with you. It seems that... ...Suicune prefers a hilly place near water... ..Somewhere north. I don't know exactly where, yet. It will be just you and me! Who'll find it first? I challenge you!"'' (Route 14)<br />
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''"Puff, puff... I am...no match for you. ...As I predicted. .................. ...Go ahead. Since I met you in the Burned Tower at Ecruteak City, I've sort of known that Suicune would choose you."'' (Cerulean Cape when first met)<br />
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''"Take a look at it! Suicune is waiting for you! It has been waiting for a battle with a worthy Trainer to whom it can entrust itself!"'' (Cerulean Cape)<br />
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''"[[player character|<player>]]... You two are truly amazing... I have never seen a battle this intense! I have no regrets... Farewell, Suicune! Farewell... [[player character|<player>]]!"'' (Cerulean Cape)<br />
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==In the anime==<br />
[[File:Eusine LoT.png|thumb|240px|left|Eusine in the {{pkmn|anime}}]]<br />
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In the anime episode ''[[EP227|For Ho-Oh the Bells Toll!]]'', he comes off as a proud and arrogant person with a slight superiority complex and exhibits a near-religious fervor for {{an|Suicune}}, challenging {{Ash}} for daring to say that he'd met the legendary beast. This may just be a form of jealousy on his part, for Ash had also seen {{an|Ho-Oh}} as well, while he has yet to encounter any himself. In the same episode, when he finally saw Suicune, he tried to catch it partially for ego gratification, ironically making him no better than the people who he's mentioned are unworthy for it. This is somewhat interesting compared to his appearance in ''[[The Legend of Thunder!]]'' when he mentions Suicune only once, and then only in reference to the other beasts. <br />
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In ''[[The Legend of Thunder!]]'', he assists {{jo|Jimmy}}, {{jo|Marina}}, and [[Vincent]] in their battle against [[Attila]] and [[Hun]]. Marina falls for him because he wears a cape.<br />
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He is apparently very close friends with [[Morty]], who is also an expert on the [[Ecruteak City|Ecruteak]] legends. Morty acts as Eusine's voice of reason, trying to convince him to calm down and ease up, but to no avail. When Eusine leaves suddenly at the end of the episode, Morty's lack of surprise indicates that this has happened before.<br />
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===Pokémon===<br />
This listing is of Eusine's Pokémon in the [[Pokémon anime]]:<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|trainer=Eusine<br />
|pkmn=Alakazam<br />
|type1=Psychic<br />
|img=<br />
|epnum=EP227<br />
|epname=For Ho-Oh the Bells Toll!<br />
|vajp=Kenta Miyake<br />
|vaen=Eric Stuart<br />
|img=Eusine Alakazam.png<br />
|desc=Eusine first used his {{p|Alakazam}} when he was about to have a {{pkmn|battle}} with Ash, but the battle was called out due to the {{t|Bug}} Pokémon covering the town with their strings. Later Eusine attempted to use Alakazam in order to protect Ash and {{ashfr|friends}} from the attacks of several [[wild Pokémon]], but the attacks came through and stopped Alakazam. When Eusine tried to {{pkmn2|caught|catch}} Suicune, he sent his Alakazam against the Aurora Pokémon. However, Alakazam was soon forced to return back into its [[Poké Ball]] by the effect of Suicune's {{m|Roar}}.<br />
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In ''[[The Legend of Thunder!]]'' Eusine used his Alakazam to battle against Attila and Hun's {{p|Steelix}} and {{p|Skarmory}}.<br />
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Alakazam's known moves are {{m|Reflect}}, {{m|Disable}}, {{m|Confusion}} and {{m|Psybeam}}.}}<br />
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===Voice actors===<br />
{{vatable|color={{psychic color}}|bordercolor={{psychic color light}}<br />
|ja=川田紳司 ''Shinji Kawada''<br />
|en=[[Ted Lewis|Ed Paul]] ([[EP227]])<br>[[Dan Green]] ([[The Legend of Thunder!|TLoT]])<br />
|pt_br=Mauro Eduardo<br />
|es_eu=David Robles ([[EP227]])<br>Eduardo del Hoyo ([[The Legend of Thunder!|TLoT]])}}<br />
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==In the manga==<br />
===In the Pokémon Adventures manga===<br />
[[File:Eusine HGSS Special.png|thumb|right|Eusine in the HG/SS chapter]]<br />
In [[Pokémon Adventures]] he is quite the showoff, especially towards women, performing flashy magic tricks and even giving out autographed pictures of himself. He flies around on a {{p|Jumpluff}}. He seems to be a close friend of [[Morty]]'s, as the [[Gym Leader]] is helping him in the hunt for Suicune.<br />
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He is first seen being spoken of by Morty in {{PAV|10}}, who states that Eusine had him use his powers to try and find Suicune, to no avail. After Morty is defeated by Suicune he contacts Eusine, who goes off to catch it himself. During his hunt he runs into {{adv|Crystal}}, and accidently shocks [[Archy]] with his {{p|Electrode}}, proclaiming them rivals, and disappears. He then visits an old couple in the [[MooMoo Farm]] and tricks them into giving him Moomoo Milk by "curing" their Miltank. However Crystal followed him and revealed that Eusine really put a berry in its mouth and tricked the nice couple, to which Eusine doesn't seem to care. They then encounter what seems to be Suicune, which turns out to really just be a Ditto sent by [[Team Rocket]] to distract them while the Rocket members in charge rushed to capture the real Suicune. The two of them were able escape the Ditto upon defeating it, and let Suicune escape. Eusine defeated the [[Team Rocket Elite Trio]] by using a decoy (acquiring the [[Clear Bell]] in the process), and shows up volumes later to save [[Misty]] and Suicune from the [[Masked Man]]'s {{p|Gastly}}. He was hoping that, with Misty injured, Suicune may choose him as its new partner, but it chose Crystal instead, and soon left her ownership.<br />
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Much later, in the {{chap|HeartGold & SoulSilver}}, {{adv|Silver}} meets Eusine at the [[Johto Safari Zone]] before they are ambushed by [[Petrel]]. He sold crudely drawn pictures of Suicune around the town.<br />
====Pokémon====<br />
{| align="center" width="100%"<br />
|-<br />
| {{InactivePoké|Eusine|Jumpluff|Eusine Jumpluff Adventures.png|grass|flying|link=no|size=95px}}<br />
| {{InactivePoké|Eusine|Electrode|Eusine Electrode Haunter.png|electric|link=no}}<br />
| {{InactivePoké|Eusine|Haunter|Eusine Electrode Haunter.png|ghost|poison|link=no}}<br />
|<br />
|}<br />
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===In the Pokémon Gold & Silver: The Golden Boys manga===<br />
Eusine is first seen coming to [[Cianwood Gym]] and trying to retrieve a {{p|Pikachu}} from {{OBP|Gold|Golden Boys}}. It turns out that this Pikachu was actually a messenger sent from future by Eusine and [[Bill]] to guide the present Eusine to [[legendary Pokémon]] using a special learning device attached to it. Gold wanted to battle with Eusine for that Pikachu, but [[Chuck]], the [[Gym Leader|leader]] of Cianwood Gym told them to battle next day. Gold and his {{p|Croconaw}} beat Eusine's Hypno and Gold won the battle, so Pikachu could stay with him. This caused Eusine to search for legendary Pokémon alone.<br />
Later, {{OBP|Black|Golden Boys}} unsealed the [[Black Tyranitar]], Cianwood's legendary Pokémon who used to wreak havoc in the [[Johto]] region. Eusine was one of the people who helped Gold fighting the Black Tyranitar.<br />
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====Pokémon====<br />
{|border="1" style="border: 1px solid #000; border-collapse: collapse;" width=300px cellspacing="0"<br />
|-<br />
| align=center | [[File:097.png]]<br>{{p|Hypno}}<br />
| align=center | [[File:093.png]]<br>{{p|Haunter}}<br />
| align=center | [[File:101.png]]<br>{{p|Electrode}}<br />
|}<br />
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{|border="1" style="border: 1px solid #000; border-collapse: collapse;" width=100px cellspacing="0"<br />
|-<br />
| align=center | [[File:025.png]]<br>{{p|Pikachu}}<br />
|}<br />
Eusine's Pikachu ended up in {{OBP|Gold|Golden Boys}}'s team after being sent to the past.<br />
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==Trivia==<br />
*In ''[[The Legend of Thunder!]]'', Eusine was mistakenly called "Eugene".<br />
**The retcon of his English name in ''The Legend of Thunder!'' caused some fans to believe that "Eusine" is actually a nickname or a surname, in similar fashion to [[Todd Snap]]. However, there is no confirmation for this.<br />
* In the {{pmin|Israel}}i dub of ''[[The Legend of Thunder!]]'' special, Eusine was correctly named, just as in the [[original series]], because the error was caught by the director of the series dub, Maya Bar Shalom. His situation matches that of [[Vincent]].<br />
*In his HeartGold and SoulSilver artwork, as well as in the anime, Eusine's clothes are colored purple, while his Crystal artwork depicts him with blue clothes. <br />
**His HeartGold and SoulSilver artwork also adds several diamond shaped patterns to his clothes, which resemble those seen on the body of {{p|Suicune}}.<br />
**In HeartGold and SoulSilver, {{tc|Young Couple}} Tim & Sue sometimes call the player about a man wearing "a purple tuxedo and a red bowtie", complimenting his fashion sense.<br />
*All of his Pokémon increase two levels between Generation II and Generation IV.<br />
**However, they do retain the same movesets.<br />
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==Names==<br />
{| border="1" style="border: 1px solid #88a; border-collapse: collapse;" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="2"<br />
|- style="background: #{{psychic color}};"<br />
! Language<br />
! Name<br />
! Origin<br />
|- <br />
|Japanese<br />
|ミナキ ''Minaki''<br />
|水晶 ''Suishō'', crystal. 水 can be read ''mina'', 晶 can be read ''aki''.<br />
|-<br />
|English, French, Spanish<br />
|Eusine<br />
|Similar to ''Suicune''.<br />
|-<br />
|English, Spanish ([[The Legend of Thunder!|LoT-only]])<br />
|Eugene<br />
|Corruption of "Eusine"<br />
|-<br />
|German<br />
|Eusin<br />
|Corruption of "Eusine"<br />
|-<br />
|Italian<br />
|Eugenius<br />
|Apparently a corruption of "Eugene"<br />
|-<br />
|Korean<br />
|수호 ''Suho'' {{tt|*|In the games}}<br>미나키 ''Minaki'' {{tt|*|In the manga}} <br />
|Means ''guard'', ''protection'' in Korean.<br>Hangulization of his Japanese name.<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese (Taiwan)<br />
|南其 ''Nánqí'' {{tt|*|In the manga}}<br>米那君 ''Mǐnàjūn'' {{tt|*|In EP227}}<br>南木 ''Nánmù'' {{tt|*|In Legend of Thunder}}<br />
|May come from 南 ''minami'' and 其 ''ki''<br>米那 is the transliteration of ''Mina'' in ''Minaki'', while 君 comes from Suicune's Chinese name, 水君 (''Shuǐjūn'').<br>From 南木 ''minaki''.<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese (Mainland)<br />
|米那君 ''Mǐnàjūn'' {{tt|*|In the manga}}<br />
|米那 is the transliteration of ''Mina'' in ''Minaki'', while 君 comes from Suicune's Chinese name, 水君 (''Shuǐjūn'').<br />
|-<br />
|Chinese ({{tt|Cantonese|Hong Kong}})<br />
|米拿基 ''Mainagei''<br />
|Pure phonetic transliteration of his Japanese name.<br />
|}<br />
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==External links==<br />
* [http://pokeani.com/chara/ra-minaki.html Minaki's Profile] on [[Pokeani]] (Japanese)<br />
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'''Pokémon Black Version''' (Japanese: '''ポケットモンスター ブラック''' ''Pocket Monsters Black'') and '''Pokémon White Version''' (Japanese: '''ポケットモンスター ホワイト''' ''Pocket Monsters White'') are the primary [[paired version]]s of [[Generation V]]. They are, like [[Generation IV]]'s games, on the [[Nintendo DS]].<br />
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Black and White follow the trends set up by previous games in the series. Two [[player character]]s (one male and one female) travel a new region, [[Unova]], on their [[Pokémon journey]]s. This region is inhabited by various {{OBP|Pokémon|species}}, and unlike before, none of those available prior to the defeat of the Elite Four have appeared prior to Black and White. The first of the new Pokémon to feature in these games, {{p|Zorua}} and {{p|Zoroark}}, were revealed on February 10, 2010 in [[CoroCoro]] magazine, and the [[starter Pokémon]] were revealed in May.<br />
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The games' names were revealed on the official Japanese Pokémon website on April 9, and scans from the subsequent issue of the magazine were leaked on April 10. These scans revealed some of the graphical enhancements that are featured in these games. There is a higher level of 3D graphics than in previous games, as shown in some shots of the overworld. Initial sprites can be seen for Zorua, Zoroark, and the [[player character]]s.<br />
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In addition to the improved graphics, a number of aesthetic changes have been made from previous generations, including an altered battle scene containing fully animated Pokémon battle sprites as well as a dynamic camera that changes focus to highlight specific parts of the battle. Also, when talking to people, {{wp|speech balloon}}s for dialog will appear over people's heads, rather than as simply a dialog box.<br />
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Black and White are compatible with all five [[Generation IV]] games through use of the [[PokéShifter]]—unlike [[Pal Park]], however, [[item]]s cannot be held by Pokémon being sent over. Pokémon can be sent from Generation III games, as well, by transfer through Generation IV. The games also have the capacity to connect to the {{wp|Internet}}.<br />
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==Plot==<br />
{{spoilers}}<br />
The game starts in [[Kanoko Town]] in the player's room with [[Cheren]], a childhood friend. [[Professor Araragi]] has left a gift box for the two and [[Bel]], another one of the player's friends, who arrives a little later. The box contains [[Starter Pokémon|three Pokémon]] that the player can choose from. After the selection, Bel will request a battle. When the battle is over, the room becomes cluttered due to the battle. Cheren heals both the player's and Bel's Pokémon, and begins a battle with the player as well. If the player loses to Cheren, he will gloat about his victory. The three then go downstairs, and Cheren and Bel will leave the house while the player's [[mom|mother]] will heal the Pokémon.<br />
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The player visits Bel's house, where she and her father are having an argument about her going on a Pokémon journey. Bel storms out of the house, and the player follows her to Professor Araragi's lab, where Cheren has been waiting. In the lab, Professor Araragi will give the player a chance to nickname the selected [[starter Pokémon]], and give each of the three a [[Pokédex]]. Upon leaving the lab, they will be greeted by the player's mother, who will hand everyone a [[Town Map]].<br />
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From then on, the player will set off on adventures through the Unova region. Along the way, the player will battle eight [[Gym Leader]]s, while trying to complete the [[Pokédex]]. After managing to obtain all eight [[badge]]s, the player will head to the [[Pokémon League]] to battle the [[Elite Four]] and the Champion.<br />
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However, the adventure did not go as expected as the evil [[Team Plasma]] will be encountered along the way to the Pokémon League. The player will encounter [[N]], the leader of the evil organization. One of the [[Seven Sages]], [[Geechisu]], has a different goal than their leader. The player must thwart the plans of those two and save the Unova region from being destroyed.<br />
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However, unlike previous games, the player will not be battling the Champion of the Unova region when after first defeating the Elite Four; instead, [[N]] is battled. After defeating him, he promises not to separate the world of humans from the world of Pokémon.<!--Geechisu plot twist here--><br />
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After defeating N and Geechisu, however, the game is not over, as there are further activities to be done, such as capturing the other [[legendary Pokémon]] in the game, re-battle the [[Elite Four]] and battle the champion, [[Adeku]], and finding the seven sages who are in various parts of the Unova region.<br />
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<!--==Blurb==<br />
"Welcome to the new [[Generation V|generation]] of Pokémon!" As a rookie [[Pokémon Trainer]], you will need to catch, train and battle Pokémon on your journey to become the [[Pokémon League]] Champion. You will face many challenges along the way. Discover more than 150 new Pokémon in the [[Unova]] region. Meet goals and earn the ability to import Pokémon from your [[Generation IV]] games.--><br />
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==Features==<br />
Black and White returns features present in previous generations, such as day, time, abilities and the split between [[Physical move|Physical]] and [[Special move]]s. Certain ones, however, such as [[walking Pokémon|Pokémon following their Trainers]] and the [[Battle Frontier]], have been left out.<br />
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===C-Gear===<br />
{{main|C-Gear}}<br />
The C-Gear allows players to use certain multiplayer functions while anywhere in the game world. These functions vary with the type of communication used: wireless, Wi-Fi and infrared. The C-Gear is similar to the [[Pokétch]] in that it fills the bottom screen, but its applications are much different.<br />
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On the [[C-Gear]], as well as in battle, the current time is displayed in {{wp|12-hour clock|12-hour}} format, however, at the hours of 12:00 AM and PM, the hour displays as 0, rather than 12, as a {{wp|24-hour clock}}, such as that on the DS and in the [[Generation IV]] games, would display midnight.<br />
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===Pokémon Global Link===<br />
{{main|Pokémon Global Link}}<br />
The Pokémon Global Link is a multiplayer feature that makes use of the [[Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection]] and is the equivalent of the fourth generation [[GTS]]. In addition to providing the features of the GTS, it allows players to upload their save files to the Pokémon Global Link website to access the [[Pokémon Dream World]]. Players can also go to the [[Pokémon Center]] to enter Random Match where they can battle a random person connected to Random Match. The Global Link is also the place where players can download exclusive content including C-Gear and Pokédex skins.<br />
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====Pokémon Dream World====<br />
{{main|Pokémon Dream World}}<br />
The Pokémon Dream World is a special feature of Black and White which is operated via an Internet website, [http://www.pokemon-gl.com/ Pokémon-GL.com]. The Dream World allows players to send a Pokémon to the Internet to obtain items and meet other Pokémon, making the website in a way such that it is a [[Generation V]] analog to the [[Pokéwalker]]. <br />
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Many Pokémon that are found here are not found in the [[Unova]] region, and would otherwise have to be migrated from a [[Generation IV]] game to be used. All of the Pokémon available here are given Dream World-exclusive hidden abilities that their species cannot have by normal means.<br />
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===High Link===<br />
{{main|High Link}}<br />
The High Link is a new feature in Pokémon Black and White which allows contact with other players over local wireless. It is a multiplayer area in central Unova; Pokémon obtained in the [[Pokémon Dream World]] can be caught here. In combination with the [[C-Gear]], it is possible to travel through Unova with other players and battle, trade and perform various multiplayer sidequests.<br />
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===Pokémon Musical===<br />
{{main|Pokémon Musical}}<br />
Pokémon Contests, which have been present since [[Generation III]], are replaced by the Pokémon Musicals. Similar to the Super Contests in {{3v2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}}, Trainers have to dress up their Pokémon with different accessories. The Pokémon will then compete by dancing on the theater stage with the other entrants. They are held in [[Raimon City]].<br />
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===Seasons===<br />
{{main|Seasons}}<br />
Much like [[Generation II]] introduced a system of time, Generation V features a system of seasons. Seasons change every month, which cycles thrice for each year. With it comes aesthetic changes in the region, as well as some changes with the Pokémon found in the wild. Additionally, {{p|Shikijika}} and its evolution {{p|Mebukijika}} change forms every season. Some areas can only be accessed in certain seasons.<br />
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===Sprite animations===<br />
While already featured in previous games, Pokémon sprites in Black and White remain animated throughout the battle. Additionally, full back sprites are now present in the games. Some, but not all, Pokémon use animated versions of their [[Generation IV]] sprites. All Trainers, on the other hand, with the exception of [[Bel]], [[Cheren]] and [[N]], return to sprites with no animations.<br />
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===Triple battles===<br />
{{main|Triple battle}}<br />
In a triple battle, three Pokémon on each side are sent out at once. There are restrictions as to which Pokémon can attack which opponent. The Pokémon in the middle can attack all three on the other side, but the ones on either side cannot attack the Pokémon on the far side of the opposite end. However, there are some exceptions to this rule, through the use of moves such as {{m|Acrobat}}. The Pokémon {{p|Yanappu}}, {{p|Baoppu}}, and {{p|Hiyappu}} were introduced to showcase this new feature. The position of each Pokémon can be changed during the battle; however, a turn will be used up.<br />
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===Rotation battles===<br />
{{main|Rotational battle}}<br />
Rotational battles are similar to triple battles in that three Pokémon in each team are sent onto each side; however, they are sent out onto a circular platform. The platform can be rotated a third of the way around without wasting a turn. The Pokémon which is in the third of the circle facing the opponent is the one currently active. Strategy revolves around predicting which Pokémon the opponent will switch to and switching to the appropriate Pokémon on the player's side.<br />
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===Gyms===<br />
Pokémon Black and White brings back the traditional eight [[Gyms]], but with it a total of eleven [[Gym Leaders]]. They are [[Dent]], [[Pod]] and [[Corn]] ({{t|Grass}}, {{t|Fire}} and {{t|Water}}, respectively), [[Aloe]] ({{t|Normal}}), [[Arti]] ({{t|Bug}}), [[Kamitsure]] ({{t|Electric}}), [[Yacon]] ({{t|Ground}}), [[Fuuro]] ({{t|Flying}}), [[Hachiku]] ({{t|Ice}}), [[Shaga]] and [[Iris]] ({{t|Dragon}}). Dent, Pod or Corn are battled if the player has chosen the {{type|Water}}, {{type|Grass}} or {{type|Fire}} [[starter Pokémon]], respectively. Shaga is battled in Pokémon Black while Iris is battled in Pokémon White.<br />
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===Elite Four===<br />
Unlike previous games, the Elite Four can be battled in any order. After battling all four, a path to the Champion is unlocked. The Elite Four members are [[Shikimi]] ({{t|Ghost}}), [[Giima]] ({{t|Dark}}), [[Caitlin]] ({{t|Psychic}}) and [[Renbu]] ({{t|Fighting}}). However, the player is not able to battle the Champion before defeating [[Team Plasma]]. Later, after defeating them in a rematch, the player will face Champion [[Adeku]], who uses a variety of types. It should be noted that Caitlin is the same person present in the [[Battle Frontier (Generation IV)#Battle Castle|Battle Castle]] who was alongside her butler {{FB|Castle Valet|Darach}} in [[Generation IV]].<br />
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===New Pokémon===<br />
:''See [[:Category:Generation V Pokémon]]''<br />
Black and White bring a total of 156 new Pokémon, bringing the overall total to 649 from the 493 present in Generation IV. While some new Pokémon may have similarities to previously introduced Pokémon, none of the new Pokémon are related by evolution to any of the 493 introduced previously.<br />
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The first Pokémon to be revealed are {{p|Zoroark}} and {{p|Zorua}}, who were both featured in ''[[M13|Zoroark: Master of Illusions]]''. Unlike previous generations, no other new Pokémon were featured in the anime prior to the games' release.<br />
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====[[Version-exclusive Pokémon]]====<br />
{| align="center"<br />
|- align="center" valign="top"<br />
| <br />
{| align="center" style="background: #{{black color}}; {{roundy|1em}}; border: 3px solid #{{black color light}};"<br />
|-<br />
! Black<br />
|- align="center"<br />
| <br />
{| border="1" style="border: 1px solid #{{black color}}; border-collapse: collapse; background: white; margin: auto;" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="2"<br />
|- align="center"<br />
{{Moveentrytm|013|Weedle|2|Bug|Poison}}<br />
{{Moveentrytm|014|Kakuna|2|Bug|Poison}}<br />
{{Moveentrytm|015|Beedrill|2|Bug|Poison}}<br />
{{Moveentrytm|198|Murkrow|2|Dark|Flying}}<br />
{{Moveentrytm|228|Houndour|2|Dark|Fire}}<br />
{{Moveentrytm|229|Houndoom|2|Dark|Fire}}<br />
{{Moveentrytm|285|Shroomish|1|Grass}}<br />
{{Moveentrytm|286|Breloom|2|Grass|Fighting}}<br />
{{Moveentrytm|311|Plusle|1|Electric}}<br />
{{Moveentrytm|313|Volbeat|1|Bug}}<br />
{{Moveentrytm|430|Honchkrow| 2|Dark|Flying}}<br />
{{Moveentrytm|546|Monmen|1|Grass}}<br />
{{Moveentrytm|547|Erufuun|1|Grass}}<br />
{{Moveentrytm|574|Gothimu|1|Psychic}}<br />
{{Moveentrytm|575|Gochimiru|1|Psychic}}<br />
{{Moveentrytm|576|Gothiruselle|1|Psychic}}<br />
{{Moveentrytm|629|Baruchai| 2|Dark|Flying}}<br />
{{Moveentrytm|630|Barujiina| 2|Dark|Flying}}<br />
{{Moveentrytm|641|Tornelos|1|Flying}}<br />
{{Moveentrytm|643|Reshiram|2|Dragon|Fire}}<br />
|}<br />
|}<br />
| <br />
{| align="center" style="background: #{{white color}}; {{roundy|1em}}; border: 3px solid #{{white color light}};"<br />
|-<br />
! White<br />
|- align="center"<br />
| <br />
{| border="1" style="border: 1px solid #{{white color}}; border-collapse: collapse; background: white; margin: auto;" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="2"<br />
|- align="center"<br />
{{Moveentrytm|010|Caterpie|1|Bug}}<br />
{{Moveentrytm|011|Metapod|1|Bug}}<br />
{{Moveentrytm|012|Butterfree|2|Bug|Flying}}<br />
{{Moveentrytm|046|Paras|2|Bug|Grass}}<br />
{{Moveentrytm|047|Parasect|2|Bug|Grass}}<br />
{{Moveentrytm|200|Misdreavus|1|Ghost}}<br />
{{Moveentrytm|261|Poochyena|1|Dark}}<br />
{{Moveentrytm|262|Mightyena|1|Dark}}<br />
{{Moveentrytm|312|Minun|1|Electric}}<br />
{{Moveentrytm|314|Illumise|1|Bug}}<br />
{{Moveentrytm|429|Mismagius|1|Ghost}}<br />
{{Moveentrytm|548|Churine|1|Grass}}<br />
{{Moveentrytm|549|Doredia|1|Grass}}<br />
{{Moveentrytm|577|Yuniran|1|Psychic}}<br />
{{Moveentrytm|578|Daburan|1|Psychic}}<br />
{{Moveentrytm|579|Ranculus|1|Psychic}}<br />
{{Moveentrytm|627|Washibon|2|Normal|Flying}}<br />
{{Moveentrytm|628|Wargle|2|Normal|Flying}}<br />
{{Moveentrytm|642|Voltolos|2|Electric|Flying}}<br />
{{Moveentrytm|644|Zekrom|2|Dragon|Electric}}<br />
|}<br />
|}<br />
|}<br />
* The following Pokémon can only be found in the [[White Forest]], which is exclusive to {{game3|Black and White|Pokémon White|s}}: <br />
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{| align="center" style="background: #{{white color}}; {{roundy|1em}}; border: 3px solid #{{white color light}};"<br />
|-<br />
! White Forest only<br />
|- align="center"<br />
| <br />
{| border="1" style="border: 1px solid #{{white color}}; border-collapse: collapse; background: white; margin: auto;" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="2"<br />
|- align="center"<br />
{{Moveentrytm|016|Pidgey|2|Normal|Flying}}<br />
{{Moveentrytm|029|Nidoran♀|1|Poison}}<br />
{{Moveentrytm|032|Nidoran♂|1|Poison}}<br />
{{Moveentrytm|043|Oddish|2|Grass|Poison}}<br />
{{Moveentrytm|063|Abra|1|Psychic}}<br />
{{Moveentrytm|066|Machop|1|Fighting}}<br />
{{Moveentrytm|069|Bellsprout|2|Grass|Poison}}<br />
{{Moveentrytm|081|Magnemite|2|Electric|Steel}}<br />
{{Moveentrytm|092|Gastly|2|Ghost|Poison}}<br />
{{Moveentrytm|111|Rhyhorn|2|Ground|Rock}}<br />
{{Moveentrytm|137|Porygon|1|Normal}}<br />
{{Moveentrytm|175|Togepi|1|Normal}}<br />
{{Moveentrytm|179|Mareep|1|Electric}}<br />
{{Moveentrytm|187|Hoppip|2|Grass|Flying}}<br />
{{Moveentrytm|239|Elekid|1|Electric}}<br />
{{Moveentrytm|240|Magby|1|Fire}}<br />
{{Moveentrytm|265|Wurmple|1|Bug}}<br />
{{Moveentrytm|270|Lotad|2|Water|Grass}}<br />
{{Moveentrytm|273|Seedot|1|Grass}}<br />
{{Moveentrytm|280|Ralts|1|Psychic}}<br />
{{Moveentrytm|283|Surskit|2|Bug|Water}}<br />
{{Moveentrytm|287|Slakoth|1|Normal}}<br />
{{Moveentrytm|293|Whismur|1|Normal}}<br />
{{Moveentrytm|298|Azurill|1|Normal}}<br />
{{Moveentrytm|304|Aron|2|Steel|Rock}}<br />
{{Moveentrytm|328|Trapinch|1|Ground}}<br />
{{Moveentrytm|341|Corphish|1|Water}}<br />
{{Moveentrytm|371|Bagon|1|Dragon}}<br />
{{Moveentrytm|396|Starly|2|Normal|Flying}}<br />
{{Moveentrytm|403|Shinx|1|Electric}}<br />
{{Moveentrytm|406|Budew|2|Grass|Poison}}<br />
{{Moveentrytm|440|Happiny|1|Normal}}<br />
|}<br />
|}<br />
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*Note that while {{p|Monmen}} and {{p|Churine}} are only available in the wild in Black and White respectively, there is an [[List of in-game trades|in-game trade]] in [[Shippou City]] for the Pokémon which is exclusive to the other game. By extension, this also allows {{p|Erufuun}} and {{p|Doredia}} to be obtained in the versions they are otherwise unobtainable in.<br />
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==Compatibility==<br />
Black and White are able to connect with all [[Generation IV|fourth generation]] main series games. Pokémon from Diamond, Pearl, Platinum, HeartGold, and SoulSilver are able to be traded forward to these games using the [[PokéShifter]]. Like the transfer available in [[Pal Park]], Pokémon sent to Black and White cannot be returned to their original games. Some event Pokémon released in Generation IV have the ability to unlock more events in Generation V: specific {{p|Raikou}}, {{p|Entei}}, {{p|Suicune}} and {{p|Celebi}}, transferrable via an exclusive method called the [[Transfer Machine]], unlock {{p|Zorua}} and {{p|Zoroark}}. Likewise, the [[Lock Capsule]] transferred from Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver yields {{tm|95|Bark Out}}, but this event has yet to take place.<br />
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Black and White also have the ability to connect to the Internet, accessing the [[Pokémon Dream World]]; Pokémon acquired in this manner are obtained in the [[High Link|High Link forest]]. Although the game cartridges contain infrared technology similar to that used in HeartGold and SoulSilver, Black and White are unable to connect with the [[Pokéwalker]].<br />
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==Reception==<br />
[[File:BWFamitsu.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Black and White's perfect score]]<br />
Gaming magazine Famitsu has given Pokémon Black and White Versions perfect scores. The reviewers were highly impressed with the fresh approach that the game has taken, from the graphics to the new features to the diversity of the Pokémon. The reviewers were also impressed by the Wi-Fi and PC features.<br />
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Only 14 other games have received a perfect score of 40/40, the first of which was ''{{zw|The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time}}'', and the most recent being ''{{wp|Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker}}''.<br />
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==Trivia==<br />
* Pokémon Black and White each have a [[Tao trio|mascot]] of the color of their counterpart version.<br />
* Game Freak spent about one and a half years developing the story and characters.<ref>[http://www.gamefreak.co.jp/blog/staff/?p=202 Game Freak's blog]</ref><br />
** Also, some of the new Pokémon appearing in both games were designed by James Turner of Nintendo of America instead of Game Freak's design team. This is to tie up with the American feel of Black and White.<br />
* Two figures were given away with pre-orders in Japan. People could receive a {{p|Reshiram}} sound drop by pre-ordering Pokémon Black and a {{p|Zekrom}} sound drop by pre-ordering Pokémon White.<br />
* Pokémon Black and White are the first Pokémon games to have different exterior designs for every [[Gym]].<br />
** They are also the first games where the Gyms have logos.<br />
* Black and White do not have some aspects that were considered conventional in the past generations, some of which include:<br />
** Three fishing rods (Old, Good, and Super), now reduced to just the Super Rod.<br />
** The presence of a [[Department Store]] on a route rather than in a city.<br />
** The lack of a [[Game Corner]] and [[Coin Case]], presumed to have stemmed from the dispute of gambling within the games.<br />
* The credits of the Japanese versions are shown in English if kanji mode is selected.<br />
* The {{t|???}} type has been removed, with {{m|Curse}} becoming a {{type|Ghost}} move.<br />
* The font used by the Japanese versions is the same one seen in [[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl beta|pre-release media]] of the Japanese versions of {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}}.<br />
* Pokémon Black and White are the first main series games to require the version mascot to be caught. The story will not continue if {{p|Reshiram}}{{sup|Bl}} or {{p|Zekrom}}{{sup|W}} has not been caught, and will keep acting as if the battle had not occurred yet.<br />
** However, if the player has a full [[party]] and [[PC]], the game does not require the Pokémon to be caught; instead, the Pokémon appears at [[Dragon Spiral Tower]] after defeating it at [[N's Castle]].<br />
<!--* In the international versions, Pokémon names are no longer displayed in all capital letters, following the trend set in [[Generation IV]] of no longer displaying the names of characters, items and locations in all capital.--><br />
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===In other languages===<br />
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==References== <br />
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[[pt:Pokémon Black e White]]</div>Unown Lordhttps://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/w/index.php?title=Johto&diff=1288892Johto2010-12-19T18:46:06Z<p>Unown Lord: </p>
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{{RegionInfobox |<br />
|regioncolor=Johto<br />
|name=Johto<br />
|jname=ジョウト|<br />
|tmname=Jōto |<br />
|image=HGSS Johto.jpg |<br />
|caption=Artwork of the Johto region from [[Generation IV]] |<br />
|introduction={{game|Gold and Silver|s}} |<br />
|professor=[[Professor Elm]] |<br />
|starter={{p|Chikorita}}, {{p|Cyndaquil}}, and {{p|Totodile}} |<br />
|villain=[[Team Rocket]] |<br />
|league=[[Johto League]] |<br />
|location=[[Indigo Plateau]] (games)<br>[[Mt. Silver]] (anime) |<br />
|pokelist=[[List of Pokémon by New Pokédex number|New Pokédex]]{{sup|GSC}}<br>[[List of Pokémon by Johto Pokédex number|Johto Pokédex]]{{sup|HGSS}} |<br />
|season=[[Pokémon: The Johto Journeys|The Johto Journeys]] (3)<br>[[Pokémon: Johto League Champions|Johto League Champions]] (4)<br>[[Pokémon: Master Quest|Master Quest]] (5) |<br />
|series={{series2|Original}}<br />
|generation={{gen|II}}, {{gen|IV}}<br />
|games={{v2|Gold and Silver|s}}<br>{{v2|Crystal}}<br>{{v2|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}<br />
|manga=[[PS091]]<br />
}}<br />
The '''Johto''' region (Japanese: '''ジョウト地方''' ''Jōto-chihō'') is a large area located west of [[Kanto]]. Johto and Kanto are part of a large landmass, with everything west of [[Indigo Plateau]] falling in the Johto region. Though it is unlike Kanto in that its name is not directly based on that of a region of Japan, [[Junichi Masuda]] has come forward in his director's column naming the kanji that inspired the name mean "castle palace" (城都) or "lattice-shaped palace" (条都)<ref>http://www.gamefreak.co.jp/blog/dir/?p=218 2009/5/27</ref>; this meaning is connected to the city of {{wp|Nara, Nara|Nara}}, which was the basis for [[Violet City]].<br />
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First explored in {{game|Gold and Silver|s}}, it is home to an additional 100 {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} that were not present in [[Generation I|previous games]]. In the [[Generation II]] games and {{game3|HeartGold and SoulSilver|their remakes|s}}, players begin their journey in [[New Bark Town]], where [[Professor Elm]] offers either {{p|Chikorita}}, {{p|Cyndaquil}} or {{p|Totodile}} to beginning [[Pokémon Trainer]]s. The English-version names of most of the cities in Johto are also the names of plants or things related to plants.<br />
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Johto returns in [[Generation IV]]'s {{2v|HeartGold|SoulSilver}} with all areas from its Generation II iteration returning, and several new areas being accessible, such as the [[Johto Safari Zone|Safari Zone]], with new [[Route|Routes]] {{rtn|47|Johto}} and {{rtn|48|Johto}} leading to it.<br />
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==Etymology and design concept==<br />
{{main|Pokémon world in relation to the real world#Johto}}<br />
Regardless of their proximity, the people of Johto and those of Kanto are set apart by many cultural differences. Johto is based on the real {{wp|Kansai region}} in Japan. This trait is most noticeable in its geography; however, the Kansai influence also defines the culture in Johto. Kansai residents are known for their attitudes against typical Japanese standards, mostly due to the historical rivalry between the region, once the major seat of political power, and the real {{wp|Kantō region}} where Tokyo, the current capital, is located. The soil of the Kansai region is rich, unlike the volcanic Kantō region, and this is perhaps referenced by the in-game Kanto region's inability to maintain a [[berry]] crop in [[Generation II]] and [[Generation III]]. People from Kansai are considered to be more relaxed. Kansai and Kantō, however different, are the two most important areas of Honshū, the largest island in Japan, and, much like Johto and Kanto, represent a harmony of contrasting cultures living together. The cultural divide is most noticeable in the games, as the player talks to and learns about the denizens of both regions.<br />
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Certain cultural aspects of the Johto region are deep-seated in Japanese history, as well. Kyoto, which is probably the basis for Ecruteak City, is considered the cultural center of Japan. Kyoto and its many historical temples, shrines, palaces, gardens and architecture have been preserved. This connection to history is reflected in many areas of Johto. However, Goldenrod City (like Osaka) is typically modern.<br />
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==History==<br />
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1500 years before modern times, the place now known as the Ruins of Alph was built in Johto, and the earliest known system for writing - the modern {{wp|Latin alphabet}} - was developed. Although no one knows exactly who built the Ruins of Alph, research indicates that the people in question were an ancient civilization that wished to co-exist with the enigmatic {{p|Unown}} that bear great similarity to the alphabet letters. Not only did that tribe impart messages on the ruins' walls describing the Unown, but they also erected a Pokémon statue for an unknown reason.<br />
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At some point later, outsiders began to gather near the ruins. As the Unown were timid creatures, they rejected contact with anyone but the clan that protected them. To ensure the Unown's well being, the Ruins of Alph's inhabitants decided to leave the region, but not without devising complicated puzzles so that one day the Unown could be summoned again. As for the clan, their quest led them to a mountain far to the north, where they met another group of people who had hailed from the [[Spear Pillar]]. Together, the two groups built a temple in honor of {{p|Arceus}}, which incorporated elements from both the Ruins of Alph and the Spear Pillar; this collaboration probably has to do with the underlying relationship between Arceus and the Unown. The temple, too, has since been left in ruins and its lowest floor is now known as the [[Sinjoh Ruins]]; however, the ritual of honoring [[legendary Pokémon]] through dance circulated back to Johto, specifically to [[Ecruteak City]].<br />
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Approximately 700 years before modern times, the people of Ecruteak built two nine-tier towers with the hopes of fostering friendship and hope between Pokémon and [[humans]]. They were the [[Burned Tower|Brass Tower]] in the west, which was said to awaken Pokémon, and the [[Bell Tower]] in the east, where Pokémon were said to rest. Both towers became the roost of powerful flying Pokémon: {{p|Lugia}} and {{p|Ho-Oh}}, respectively. It is unknown what made the residents rever Lugia and Ho-Oh, but a separate tale indicates that Lugia had previously had an encounter with the people of Johto when it stopped a war on the [[Whirl Islands]], which were a single island at that time. <br />
[[File:HGSS Brass Tower.png|thumb|left|The burned [[Burned Tower|Brass Tower]]]]<br />
The towers stood strong for about 550 years, when a lightning bolt struck the Brass Tower. It was engulfed in flames that raged for three days. A sudden downpour finally put out the blaze, but it had already burnt to the ground. Three nameless Pokémon perished in the fire, but Ho-Oh descended from the sky and resurrected them. The revived Pokémon were made to embody three powers: the {{p|Raikou|lightning}} that struck the tower, the {{p|Entei|fire}} that burned the tower, and the {{p|Suicune|rain}} that put out the fire. When the Pokémon appeared, they struck terror in those who saw their rise. The three Pokémon, knowing their own power, fled, [[roaming Pokémon|running like the wind]] off into Johto's grassland. Similarly, both Lugia and Ho-Oh flew away at the sight of the growing distance between people and Pokémon; while they never returned to Ecruteak, they yearned for a person to touch the hearts and souls of Pokémon once more. <br />
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Around these times other, smaller events occurred. 500 years before modern days, the Cianwood City Pharmacy, the world's oldest pharmacy, was built. Around 400 years ago, [[Azalea Town]] in Johto was struck by a long-term drought wave; after bringing the rain back once again by {{m|yawn}}ing, {{p|Slowpoke}} gained an honorable position in that town.<br />
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In contemporary history, {{ga|Ethan}}/{{ga|Kris}}/{{ga|Lyra}} leaves [[New Bark Town]] on an errand for [[Professor Elm]]. A {{ga|Silver|red-haired boy}} steals one of Elm's three Pokémon, and challenges him/her as Ethan/Kris/Lyra's journey across Johto continues. A revived [[Team Rocket]] from the Kanto, using plans formulated three years prior, enrages many {{p|Gyarados}}, including a [[Red Gyarados|red one]], at the [[Lake of Rage]]; they then proceed to take over the [[Goldenrod Radio Tower]] in a desperate attempt to contact [[Giovanni]]. When they are defeated and Giovanni fails to return due to {{p|Celebi|Celebi's}} intervention, the interim leader, [[Archer]], vows to never again re-form Team Rocket. Ethan/Kris/Lyra continues to gather Johto's badges, eventually gaining all eight and traveling to the [[Pokémon League]] at the [[Indigo Plateau]] in Kanto, later to defeat the [[Lance|current champion]] and get into the [[Hall of Fame]].<br />
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But Ethan/Kris/Lyra's most notable effect on Johto lies in their ability to encounter all three of the [[legendary beasts]], as well as summon the Unown, Lugia and Ho-Oh after their long absence. A new chapter in the region's history begins.<br />
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==Cities, routes, and other locations==<br />
[[File:Johto.png|thumb|right|300px|In-game map of the Johto region from [[Generation IV]] games]]<br />
Johto has twelve [[List of cities and towns by name|cities and towns]]. These sites act as settlements for people to live and work in a functioning society. The [[Safari Zone Gate]], and the [[Frontier Access]] act as towns, however, they appear to be more of a tourist destination and are not considered cities or towns. As Johto has no autonomous [[Pokémon League]], Kanto shares a League with the region, which borders between Johto and Kanto. Because of this, the two regions share a connection with each other, and unlike any other region, they are able to be traversed to with relative ease. Due to this landmass connection, the geography of Johto is relatively similar to that of its neighbor region.<br />
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The Johto region has 20 different [[routes]], which are passages permitting trainers to travel from one location to the next with relative ease. Johto and Kanto share the same route system, and therefor starts at {{rt|29|Johto}}, picking up from where Kanto's left off at {{rt|28|Kanto}}. The numbered routes count up to 48, with routes {{rtn|47|Johto}} and {{rtn|48|Johto}} leading off into the far west only being accessible in [[Generation IV]]. Compared to the Kanto region, there aren't many sea routes; there are many land routes and mountains. Some areas such as {{rt|33|Johto}} are constantly raining, or are purged with other [[weather conditions]]; however, this wasn't seen until [[Generation IV]].<br />
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The connecting landmass between Kanto and Johto doesn't appear to be a fine line; but more or less a blurry one. {{rt|28|Kanto}} is technically owned by Kanto; however, it bridges the border between the two regions, making it the only route in history that enters two regions at one time. This is similar to routes {{rtn|26|Kanto}} and {{rtn|27|Kanto}}, that are strictly Kanto locations; however, they are able to be transported to via {{HM|02|Fly}} from Johto in Generation IV.<br />
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===Cities and towns===<br />
{| align="center" style="background: #{{johto color dark}}; {{roundy|5px}}; border: 2px solid #{{johto color}}"<br />
|- align="center" style="color: #fff"<br />
! style="background: #{{johto color}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Map<br />
! style="background: #{{johto color}}" | City/Town<br />
! style="background: #{{johto color}}" | Population<br />
! style="background: #{{johto color}}; {{{roundytr|5px}}" | Description<br />
|- style="background: #fff"<br />
| align=center | [[File:HGSS New Bark Town.png|100px]]<br />
| align=center | [[New Bark Town]]<br />
| align=center | 10<br />
| align=center | A town where the wind blows and tells of impending change.<br />
|- style="background: #fff"<br />
| align=center | [[File:HGSS Cherrygrove City.png|100px]]<br />
| align=center | [[Cherrygrove City]]<br />
| align=center | 12<br />
| align=center | A city where you can smell small flowers and a sea breeze.<br />
|- style="background: #fff"<br />
| align=center | [[File:Violet City HGSS.png|100px]]<br />
| align=center | [[Violet City]]<br />
| align=center | 35<br />
| align=center | This old village is still surrounded by trees and other scenery. [[Sprout Tower]] is located here; it is a tower where they study diligently to learn to live with Pokémon. <br />
|- style="background: #fff"<br />
| align=center | [[File:Azalea Town HGSS.png|100px]]<br />
| align=center | [[Azalea Town]]<br />
| align=center | 18<br />
| align=center | A town where people and Pokémon live together in simple harmony. [[Slowpoke Well]] is located here; when {{p|Slowpoke}} are thirsty, they come here to drink.<br />
|- style="background: #fff"<br />
| align=center | [[File:HGSS Goldenrod City.png|100px]]<br />
| align=center | [[Goldenrod City]]<br />
| align=center | 77<br />
| align=center | A developing city where people and Pokémon come and go as they like. <br />
|- style="background: #fff"<br />
| align=center | [[File:HGSS Ecruteak City.png|100px]]<br />
| align=center | [[Ecruteak City]]<br />
| align=center | 31<br />
| align=center | A city that even now bears the marks of its history. Located here are [[Bell Tower]], a tower that's said to have a [[legendary Pokémon]] that lands there, and [[Burned Tower]], a tower that was hit by lightning, and subsequently caught fire and burned.<br />
|- style="background: #fff"<br />
| align=center | [[File:HGSS Olivine City.png|100px]]<br />
| align=center | [[Olivine City]]<br />
| align=center | 27<br />
| align=center | A city where you can hear the melody of the sea. [[Glitter Lighthouse]] is located here; it shines brightly over the ocean with the power of [[Amphy|Ampharos]].<br />
|- style="background: #fff"<br />
| align=center | [[File:HGSS Cianwood City.png|100px]]<br />
| align=center | [[Cianwood City]]<br />
| align=center | 19<br />
| align=center | A beachside city that has benefitted greatly from the sea.<br />
|- style="background: #fff"<br />
| align=center | [[File:HGSS Mahogany Town.png|100px]]<br />
| align=center | [[Mahogany Town]]<br />
| align=center | 14<br />
| align=center | A town with a suspicious air to it. It's a hiding place for ninjas.<br />
|- style="background: #fff"<br />
| align=center | [[File:HGSS Blackthorn City.png|100px]]<br />
| align=center | [[Blackthorn City]]<br />
| align=center | 27<br />
| align=center | A mysterious mountain village cut into a rock face. [[Dragon's Den]] is located here.<br />
|- style="background: #fff"<br />
| align=center | [[File:Safari Zone Gate.png|100px]]<br />
| align=center | [[Safari Zone Gate]]<br />
| align=center | 13<br />
| align=center | A place where you can experience wild thrills safely.<br />
|- style="background: #fff"<br />
| align=center | [[File:Frontier Front.png|100px]]<br />
| align=center | [[Frontier Access]]<br />
| align=center | ??<br />
| align=center | A place where people from all over come to show off their strength.<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Landmarks===<br />
* [[Dark Cave]]<br />
* [[Sprout Tower]]<br />
* [[Ruins of Alph]]<br />
* [[Union Cave]]<br />
* [[Slowpoke Well]]<br />
* [[Ilex Forest]]<br />
* [[Goldenrod Radio Tower|Radio Tower]]<br />
* [[National Park]]<br />
* [[Burned Tower]]<br />
* [[Mt. Mortar]]<br />
* [[Lake of Rage]]<br />
* [[Bell Tower]]<br />
* [[Whirl Islands]]<br />
* [[Ice Path]]<br />
* [[Dragon's Den]]<br />
* [[Tohjo Falls]] (actually in Kanto)<br />
* [[Mt. Silver]]<br />
* [[Indigo Plateau]] (actually in Kanto)<br />
* {{jo|Battle Tower}}{{sup|C}}<br />
* [[Cliff Edge Gate]]{{sup|HGSS}}<br />
* [[Cliff Cave]]{{sup|HGSS}}<br />
* [[Embedded Tower]]{{sup|HGSS}}<br />
* [[Pokéathlon Dome]]{{sup|HGSS}}<br />
* {{Gdis|Battle Frontier|IV}}{{sup|HGSS}}<br />
* {{safari|Johto}}{{sup|HGSS}}<br />
<br />
===Anime-exclusive locations===<br />
* [[Charicific Valley]]<br />
<br />
===Routes===<br />
Johto's routes are numbered {{rtn|29|Johto}}-{{rtn|46|Johto}}, starting at the route number that Kanto (in [[Generation II]]) left off from, {{rtn|28|Kanto}}. Routes {{rtn|47|Johto}} and {{rtn|48|Johto}} are added in {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}} to connect [[Cianwood City]] to the [[Johto Safari Zone]].<br />
{{-}}<br />
<br />
==Geography==<br />
<br />
==Leagues==<br />
===Pokémon League===<br />
{{main|Johto League}}<br />
<br />
The Johto League is the regional [[Pokémon League]] of the Johto region. Johto and Kanto share a single [[Elite Four]], located at the Indigo Plateau. Eight Johto League [[Badge]]s are required to participate in [[Pokémon League#Types of competitions|League competitions]].<br />
<br />
{| align="center"<br />
| valign="top" |<br />
{| align="center" style="background: #00647f; {{roundy|10px}} border: 4px solid #00647f;" colspan=4 cellspacing="1" cellpadding="2"<br />
|- align="center"<br />
! style="background: #00647f;" colspan="4" | {{color2|1cb0d9|Johto League}}<br />
|-<br />
! style="background: #1cb0d9; {{roundytl|5px}}" | {{color|00647f|Gym Leader<br><small>Japanese</small>}}<br />
! style="background: #1cb0d9;" | {{color|00647f|Location<br><small>Japanese</small>}}<br />
! style="background: #1cb0d9;" | {{color2|00647f|Elemental type|Type}}<br />
! style="background: #1cb0d9; {{roundytr|5px}}" | {{color2|00647f|Badge}}<br />
{{gldr|type=Flying|pic=VSFalkner.png|ldr=Falkner|djap=ハヤト|drm=Hayato|loc=Violet City|cjap=キキョウシティ|crm=Kikyō City|bdg=Zephyr}}<br />
{{gldr|type=Bug|pic=VSBugsy.png|ldr=Bugsy|djap=ツクシ|drm=Tsukushi|loc=Azalea Town|cjap=ヒワダタウン|crm=Hiwada Town|bdg=Hive}}<br />
{{gldr|type=Normal|pic=VSWhitney.png|ldr=Whitney|djap=アカネ|drm=Akane|loc=Goldenrod City|cjap=コガネシティ|crm=Kogane City|bdg=Plain}}<br />
{{gldr|type=Ghost|pic=VSMorty.png|ldr=Morty|djap=マツバ|drm=Matsuba|loc=Ecruteak City|cjap=エンジュシティ|crm=Enju City|bdg=Fog}}<br />
{{gldr|type=Fighting|pic=VSChuck.png|ldr=Chuck|djap=シジマ|drm=Shijima|loc=Cianwood City|cjap=タンバシティ|crm=Tanba City|bdg=Storm}}<br />
{{gldr|type=Steel|pic=VSJasmine.png|ldr=Jasmine|djap=ミカン|drm=Mikan|loc=Olivine City|cjap=アサギシティ|crm=Asagi City|bdg=Mineral}}<br />
{{gldr|type=Ice|pic=VSPryce.png|ldr=Pryce|djap=ヤナギ|drm=Yanagi|loc=Mahogany Town|cjap=チョウジタウン|crm=Chōji Town|bdg=Glacier}}<br />
{{gldrb|type=Dragon|pic=VSClair.png|ldr=Clair|djap=イブキ|drm=Ibuki|loc=Blackthorn City|cjap=フスベシティ|crm=Fusube City|bdg=Rising}}<br />
|}<br />
| valign="top" |<br />
{{elt/h|gen=IV|l=1cb0d9|d=00647f|league=Johto}}<br />
{{elt|type=Psychic|pic=VSWill.png|m=Will|mjap=イツキ|mrm=Itsuki}}<br />
{{elt|type=Poison|pic=VSKoga.png|m=Koga|mjap=キョウ|mrm=Kyō}}<br />
{{elt|type=Fighting|pic=VSBruno.png|m=Bruno|mjap=シバ|mrm=Siba}}<br />
{{elt|type=Dark|pic=VSKaren.png|m=Karen|mjap=カリン|mrm=Karin}}<br />
{{eltb|type=Dragon|pic=VSLance.png|m=Lance|mjap=ワタル|mrm=Wataru}}<br />
|}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Frontier Brains===<br />
{| align="center" style="background: #00647f; {{roundy|10px}} border: 4px solid #00647f;" colspan="4" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="2"<br />
|- align="center"<br />
! style="background: #00647f;" colspan="4" | {{color2|1cb0d9|Battle Frontier (Generation IV)|Johto Battle Frontier}}<br />
|-<br />
! style="background: #1cb0d9;{{roundytl|5px}}" | {{color|00647f|Frontier Brain<br><small>Japanese</small>}}<br />
! style="background: #1cb0d9;" | {{color|00647f|Facility<br><small>Japanese</small>}}<br />
! colspan="2" style="background: #1cb0d9; {{roundytr|5px}}" | {{color2|00647f|Commemorative print|Prints}}<br />
|- align="center" style="background:#{{tower color}}"<br />
| [[File:VSPalmer.png]]<br>{{color2|{{tower color dark}}|Tower Tycoon}} {{color2|{{tower color dark}}|Tower Tycoon Palmer|Palmer}}<br><small>{{color|{{tower color dark}}|タワータイクーン クロツグ<br>Tower Tycoon Kurotsugu}}</small><br />
| {{color2|{{tower color dark}}|Battle Frontier (Generation IV)#Battle Tower|Battle Tower}}<br><small>{{color|{{tower color dark}}|バトルタワー<br>Battle Tower}}</small><br />
| {{print|tower|Silver|E}}<br>{{print|tower|Silver|Ly}}<br>{{color|{{tower color dark}}|Silver Tower Prints}}<br />
| {{print|tower|Gold|E}}<br>{{print|tower|Gold|Ly}}<br>{{color|{{tower color dark}}|Gold Tower Prints}}<br />
|- align="center" style="background:#{{factory color}}"<br />
| [[File:VSThorton.png]]<br>{{color2|{{factory color dark}}|Factory Head}} {{color2|{{factory color dark}}|Factory Head Thorton|Thorton}}<br><small>{{color|{{factory color dark}}|ファクトリーヘッド ネジキ<br>Factory Head Nejiki}}</small><br />
| {{color2|{{factory color dark}}|Battle Frontier (Generation IV)#Battle Factory|Battle Factory}}<br><small>{{color|{{factory color dark}}|バトルファクトリー<br>Battle Factory}}</small><br />
| {{print|factory|Silver|E}}<br>{{print|factory|Silver|Ly}}<br>{{color|{{factory color dark}}|Silver Factory Prints}}<br />
| {{print|factory|Gold|E}}<br>{{print|factory|Gold|Ly}}<br>{{color|{{factory color dark}}|Gold Factory Prints}}<br />
|- align="center" style="background:#{{arcade color}}"<br />
| [[File:VSDahlia.png]]<br>{{color2|{{arcade color dark}}|Arcade Star Dahlia}}<br><small>{{color|{{arcade color dark}}|ルーレットゴーデス ダリア<br>Roulette Goddess Dahlia}}</small><br />
| {{color2|{{arcade color dark}}|Battle Frontier (Generation IV)#Battle Arcade|Battle Arcade}}<br><small>{{color|{{arcade color dark}}|バトルルーレット<br>Battle Roulette}}</small><br />
| {{print|arcade|Silver|E}}<br>{{print|arcade|Silver|Ly}}<br>{{color|{{arcade color dark}}|Silver Arcade Prints}}<br />
| {{print|arcade|Gold|E}}<br>{{print|arcade|Gold|Ly}}<br>{{color|{{arcade color dark}}|Gold Arcade Prints}}<br />
|- align="center" style="background:#{{castle color}}"<br />
| [[File:VSDarach and Caitlin.png]]<br>{{color2|{{castle color dark}}|Castle Valet Darach and Caitlin}}<br><small>{{color|{{castle color dark}}|キャッスルバトラー コクラン&カトレア <br>Castle Butler Kokuran & Cattleya}}</small><br />
| {{color2|{{castle color dark}}|Battle Frontier (Generation IV)#Battle Castle|Battle Castle}}<br><small>{{color|{{castle color dark}}|バトルキャッスル<br>Battle Castle}}</small><br />
| {{print|castle|Silver|E}}<br>{{print|castle|Silver|Ly}}<br>{{color|{{castle color dark}}|Silver Castle Prints}}<br />
| {{print|castle|Gold|E}}<br>{{print|castle|Gold|Ly}}<br>{{color|{{castle color dark}}|Gold Castle Prints}}<br />
|- align="center"<br />
| style="background:#{{hall color}}; {{roundybl|5px}}" | [[File:VSArgenta.png]]<br>{{color2|{{hall color dark}}|Hall Matron Argenta}}<br><small>{{color|{{hall color dark}}|ステージマドンナ ケイト<br>Stage Madonna Kate}}</small><br />
| style="background:#{{hall color}}" | {{color2|{{hall color dark}}|Battle Frontier (Generation IV)#Battle Hall|Battle Hall}}<br><small>{{color|{{hall color dark}}|バトルステージ <br>Battle Stage}}</small><br />
| style="background:#{{hall color}};" | {{print|hall|Silver|E}}<br>{{print|hall|Silver|Ly}}<br>{{color|{{hall color dark}}|Silver Hall Prints}}<br />
| style="background:#{{hall color}}; {{roundybr|5px}}" | {{print|hall|Gold|E}}<br>{{print|hall|Gold|Ly}}<br>{{color|{{hall color dark}}|Gold Hall Prints}}<br />
|}<br clear="all"><br />
<br />
==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
File:JohtoII.png|Artwork of the Johto region from [[Generation II]]<br />
File:Johto Anime.png|Anime-based map of the Johto region<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==Trivia==<br />
* It is the only region in which [[Ash Ketchum]] did not meet a new {{ashfr|traveling companion}}.<br />
* Johto is the only region without:<br />
** a Pokémon burial ground<br />
** its own set of [[Fossil|fossil Pokémon]]<br />
** its own [[Victory Road]]<br />
** a museum<br />
** an autonomous [[Pokémon League]] (shared with Kanto)<br />
** its own storage system developer (Bill also developed that of Kanto)<br />
** its own villainous team (Team Rocket is shared with Kanto)<br />
** prior to Generation IV, Johto was also the only region without a [[Johto Safari Zone|Safari Zone]] and [[List of Pokémon by Johto Pokédex number|true regional Pokédex]].<br />
* This lack is mostly due to the fact that Generation II is very dependent on [[Generation I]], and as the latter half of the game's storyline takes place in Kanto, there was no need to repeat many things.<br />
* In Generation II and IV, between Johto and [[Kanto]], the Dark-type and the Ground-type are the only types not represented by an official Gym. [[Viridian City]], whose previous Gym Leader [[Giovanni]], had the Ground-type. However, when Giovanni left the gym after being defeated by {{ga|Red}}, he was replaced by {{ga|Blue}}, who does not have a type specialty. [[Karen]] of the [[Elite Four]] uses Dark-type Pokémon, making the Ground-type the only type to not have a [[Gym Leader]] or Elite Four member specialize in it in Johto and Kanto for Generation II and IV.<br />
* Unused location data for Johto (similar to the data for [[Hoenn]] and [[Kanto]] used for Pal Park) exists within the programming of Generation IV's games. Pokémon actually caught in Johto, however, display as being from "[[Faraway place]]" when traded to a game taking place in [[Sinnoh]], much like Pokémon caught in a Platinum-exclusive location do when traded to Diamond or Pearl.<br />
* Kanto and Johto are the only regions that are connected to each other by land, and are likewise the only regions to add additional routes in their second appearances.<br />
* Johto is the only main region in which the [[starter Pokémon]], throughout their evolutions, stay one [[type]] ({{t|Grass}}, {{t|Water}}, and {{t|Fire}}).<br />
* [[Generation II]] Johto is tied with [[Unova]] for the fewest [[route]]s of any region with 18; however, [[Generation IV]] Johto has 20 routes.<br />
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===Names===<br />
{| align="left" style="background: #{{Johto color light}}; -moz-border-radius: 10px; border: 3px solid #{{Johto color}}"<br />
|- align=center<br />
! style="-moz-border-radius-topleft: 5px;" | Language<br />
! style="-moz-border-radius-topright: 5px;" | Name<br />
! style="-moz-border-radius-topright: 5px;" | Origin<br />
|- style="background:#FFF;"<br />
| Japanese<br />
| ジョウト ''Jōto''<br />
| From 城都 "castle palace" and 条都 "lattice-shaped palace".<br />
|- style="background:#FFF;"<br />
| English<br />
| Johto<br />
| From the Japanese name.<br />
|- style="background:#FFF;"<br />
| Korean<br />
| 성도 ''Seongdo'' <br />
| From 城都 (성도), ''seongdo''.<br />
|- style="background:#FFF;"<br />
| Chinese ({{tt|Mandarin|Taiwan and mainland China}})<br />
| 城都 ''Chéngdū'' <br />
| From 城都. Can either mean "walled capital" or "metropolis". May also be from 都城 ''dūchéng'', "capital city".<br />
|}<br />
{{-}}<br />
==See also==<br />
* {{game|Gold and Silver|s}}<br />
* {{game|Crystal}}<br />
* {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}<br />
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==References==<br />
<references /><br />
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{{Regions|Johto}}<br />
{{Johto}}<br />
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[[Category:Johto locations|*]]<br />
[[Category:Gold, Silver and Crystal locations|*Johto]]<br />
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[[de:Johto]]<br />
[[es:Johto]]<br />
[[fr:Johto]]<br />
[[ja:ジョウト地方]]<br />
[[pl:Johto]]<br />
[[pt:Johto]]</div>Unown Lordhttps://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/w/index.php?title=Johto&diff=1288768Johto2010-12-19T13:30:47Z<p>Unown Lord: </p>
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<div>{{Samename|musical group|Johto (musical group)}}<br />
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{{RegionInfobox |<br />
|regioncolor=Johto<br />
|name=Johto<br />
|jname=ジョウト|<br />
|tmname=Jōto |<br />
|image=HGSS Johto.jpg |<br />
|caption=Artwork of the Johto region from [[Generation IV]] |<br />
|introduction={{game|Gold and Silver|s}} |<br />
|professor=[[Professor Elm]] |<br />
|starter={{p|Chikorita}}, {{p|Cyndaquil}}, and {{p|Totodile}} |<br />
|villain=[[Team Rocket]] |<br />
|league=[[Johto League]] |<br />
|location=[[Indigo Plateau]] (games)<br>[[Mt. Silver]] (anime) |<br />
|pokelist=[[List of Pokémon by New Pokédex number|New Pokédex]]{{sup|GSC}}<br>[[List of Pokémon by Johto Pokédex number|Johto Pokédex]]{{sup|HGSS}} |<br />
|season=[[Pokémon: The Johto Journeys|The Johto Journeys]] (3)<br>[[Pokémon: Johto League Champions|Johto League Champions]] (4)<br>[[Pokémon: Master Quest|Master Quest]] (5) |<br />
|series={{series2|Original}}<br />
|generation={{gen|II}}, {{gen|IV}}<br />
|games={{v2|Gold and Silver|s}}<br>{{v2|Crystal}}<br>{{v2|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}<br />
|manga=[[PS091]]<br />
}}<br />
The '''Johto''' region (Japanese: '''ジョウト地方''' ''Jōto-chihō'') is a large area located west of [[Kanto]]. Johto and Kanto are part of a large landmass, with everything west of [[Indigo Plateau]] falling in the Johto region. Though it is unlike Kanto in that its name is not directly based on that of a region of Japan, [[Junichi Masuda]] has come forward in his director's column naming the kanji that inspired the name mean "castle palace" (城都) or "lattice-shaped palace" (条都)<ref>http://www.gamefreak.co.jp/blog/dir/?p=218 2009/5/27</ref>; this meaning is connected to the city of {{wp|Nara, Nara|Nara}}, which was the basis for [[Violet City]].<br />
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First explored in {{game|Gold and Silver|s}}, it is home to an additional 100 {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} that were not present in [[Generation I|previous games]]. In the [[Generation II]] games and {{game3|HeartGold and SoulSilver|their remakes|s}}, players begin their journey in [[New Bark Town]], where [[Professor Elm]] offers either {{p|Chikorita}}, {{p|Cyndaquil}} or {{p|Totodile}} to beginning [[Pokémon Trainer]]s. The English-version names of most of the cities in Johto are also the names of plants or things related to plants.<br />
<br />
Johto returns in [[Generation IV]]'s {{2v|HeartGold|SoulSilver}} with all areas from its Generation II iteration returning, and several new areas being accessible, such as the [[Johto Safari Zone|Safari Zone]], with new [[Route|Routes]] {{rtn|47|Johto}} and {{rtn|48|Johto}} leading to it.<br />
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==Etymology and design concept==<br />
{{main|Pokémon world in relation to the real world#Johto}}<br />
Regardless of their proximity, the people of Johto and those of Kanto are set apart by many cultural differences. Johto is based on the real {{wp|Kansai region}} in Japan. This trait is most noticeable in its geography; however, the Kansai influence also defines the culture in Johto. Kansai residents are known for their attitudes against typical Japanese standards, mostly due to the historical rivalry between the region, once the major seat of political power, and the real {{wp|Kantō region}} where Tokyo, the current capital, is located. The soil of the Kansai region is rich, unlike the volcanic Kantō region, and this is perhaps referenced by the in-game Kanto region's inability to maintain a [[berry]] crop in [[Generation II]] and [[Generation III]]. People from Kansai are considered to be more relaxed. Kansai and Kantō, however different, are the two most important areas of Honshū, the largest island in Japan, and, much like Johto and Kanto, represent a harmony of contrasting cultures living together. The cultural divide is most noticeable in the games, as the player talks to and learns about the denizens of both regions.<br />
<br />
Certain cultural aspects of the Johto region are deep-seated in Japanese history, as well. Kyoto, which is probably the basis for Ecruteak City, is considered the cultural center of Japan. Kyoto and its many historical temples, shrines, palaces, gardens and architecture have been preserved. This connection to history is reflected in many areas of Johto. However, Goldenrod City (like Osaka) is typically modern.<br />
<br />
==History==<br />
<br />
1500 years before modern times, the place now known as the Ruins of Alph was built in Johto, and the earliest known system for writing - the modern {{wp|Latin alphabet}} - was developed. Although no one knows exactly who built the Ruins of Alph, research indicates that the people in question were an ancient civilization that wished to co-exist with the enigmatic {{p|Unown}} that bear great similarity to the alphabet letters. Not only did that tribe impart messages on the ruins' walls describing the Unown, but they also erected a Pokémon statue for an unknown reason.<br />
<br />
At some point later, outsiders began to gather near the ruins. As the Unown were timid creatures, they rejected contact with anyone but the clan that protected them. To ensure the Unown's well being, the Ruins of Alph's inhabitants decided to leave the region, but not without devising complicated puzzles so that one day the Unown could be summoned again. As for the clan, their quest led them to a mountain far to the north, where they met another group of people who had hailed from the [[Spear Pillar]]. Together, the two groups built a temple in honor of {{p|Arceus}}, which incorporated elements from both the Ruins of Alph and the Spear Pillar; this collaboration probably has to do with the underlying relationship between Arceus and the Unown. The temple, too, has since been left in ruins and its lowest floor is now known as the [[Sinjoh Ruins]]; however, the ritual of honoring [[legendary Pokémon]] through dance circulated back to Johto, specifically to [[Ecruteak City]].<br />
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Approximately 700 years before modern times, the people of Ecruteak built two nine-tier towers with the hopes of fostering friendship and hope between Pokémon and [[humans]]. They were the [[Burned Tower|Brass Tower]] in the west, which was said to awaken Pokémon, and the [[Bell Tower]] in the east, where Pokémon were said to rest. Both towers became the roost of powerful flying Pokémon: {{p|Lugia}} and {{p|Ho-Oh}}, respectively. It is unknown what made the residents rever Lugia and Ho-Oh, but a separate tale indicates that Lugia had previously had an encounter with the people of Johto when it stopped a war on the [[Whirl Islands]], which were a single island at that time. <br />
[[File:HGSS Brass Tower.png|thumb|left|The burned [[Burned Tower|Brass Tower]]]]<br />
The towers stood strong for about 550 years, when a lightning bolt struck the Brass Tower. It was engulfed in flames that raged for three days. A sudden downpour finally put out the blaze, but it had already burnt to the ground. Three nameless Pokémon perished in the fire, but Ho-Oh descended from the sky and resurrected them. The revived Pokémon were made to embody three powers: the {{p|Raikou|lightning}} that struck the tower, the {{p|Entei|fire}} that burned the tower, and the {{p|Suicune|rain}} that put out the fire. When the Pokémon appeared, they struck terror in those who saw their rise. The three Pokémon, knowing their own power, fled, [[roaming Pokémon|running like the wind]] off into the grassland. Similarly, both Lugia and Ho-Oh flew away at the sight of the growing distance between people and Pokémon, but they did not stop to yearn for harmony. <br />
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Around these times other, smaller events occurred. 500 years before modern days, The Cianwood City Pharmacy, the worlds oldest pharmacy is built. And around 400 years ago, [[Azalea Town]] in Johto is struck by a long-term drought wave. After bringing the rain back once again by {{m|yawn}}ing, {{p|Slowpoke}} gains an honorable position in that town.<br />
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In contemporary history, {{ga|Ethan}}/{{ga|Kris}}/{{ga|Lyra}} leaves [[New Bark Town]] on an errand for [[Professor Elm]]. A {{ga|Silver|red-haired boy}} steals one of Elm's three Pokémon, and challenges him/her as Ethan/Kris/Lyra's journey across Johto continues. A revived [[Team Rocket]] from the Kanto, using plans formulated three years prior, enrages many {{p|Gyarados}}, including a [[Red Gyarados|red one]], at the [[Lake of Rage]] as they proceed to take over the [[Goldenrod Radio Tower]] in a desperate attempt to contact [[Giovanni]]. As they are defeated, the leader vows to never again re-form Team Rocket, and Ethan/Kris/Lyra continues to gather Johto's badges, eventually gaining all eight and traveling to the [[Pokémon League]] at the [[Indigo Plateau]] in Kanto, later to defeat the current champion and get into the [[Hall of Fame]].<br />
<br />
Not only that, but Ethan/Kris/Lyra is able to have a close encounter with all three of the legendary beasts, as well as summon the Unown, Lugia and Ho-Oh after their long absence.<br />
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==Cities, routes, and other locations==<br />
[[File:Johto.png|thumb|right|300px|In-game map of the Johto region from [[Generation IV]] games]]<br />
Johto has twelve [[List of cities and towns by name|cities and towns]]. These sites act as settlements for people to live and work in a functioning society. The [[Safari Zone Gate]], and the [[Frontier Access]] act as towns, however, they appear to be more of a tourist destination and are not considered cities or towns. As Johto has no autonomous [[Pokémon League]], Kanto shares a League with the region, which borders between Johto and Kanto. Because of this, the two regions share a connection with each other, and unlike any other region, they are able to be traversed to with relative ease. Due to this landmass connection, the geography of Johto is relatively similar to that of its neighbor region.<br />
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The Johto region has 20 different [[routes]], which are passages permitting trainers to travel from one location to the next with relative ease. Johto and Kanto share the same route system, and therefor starts at {{rt|29|Johto}}, picking up from where Kanto's left off at {{rt|28|Kanto}}. The numbered routes count up to 48, with routes {{rtn|47|Johto}} and {{rtn|48|Johto}} leading off into the far west only being accessible in [[Generation IV]]. Compared to the Kanto region, there aren't many sea routes; there are many land routes and mountains. Some areas such as {{rt|33|Johto}} are constantly raining, or are purged with other [[weather conditions]]; however, this wasn't seen until [[Generation IV]].<br />
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The connecting landmass between Kanto and Johto doesn't appear to be a fine line; but more or less a blurry one. {{rt|28|Kanto}} is technically owned by Kanto; however, it bridges the border between the two regions, making it the only route in history that enters two regions at one time. This is similar to routes {{rtn|26|Kanto}} and {{rtn|27|Kanto}}, that are strictly Kanto locations; however, they are able to be transported to via {{HM|02|Fly}} from Johto in Generation IV.<br />
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===Cities and towns===<br />
{| align="center" style="background: #{{johto color dark}}; {{roundy|5px}}; border: 2px solid #{{johto color}}"<br />
|- align="center" style="color: #fff"<br />
! style="background: #{{johto color}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Map<br />
! style="background: #{{johto color}}" | City/Town<br />
! style="background: #{{johto color}}" | Population<br />
! style="background: #{{johto color}}; {{{roundytr|5px}}" | Description<br />
|- style="background: #fff"<br />
| align=center | [[File:HGSS New Bark Town.png|100px]]<br />
| align=center | [[New Bark Town]]<br />
| align=center | 10<br />
| align=center | A town where the wind blows and tells of impending change.<br />
|- style="background: #fff"<br />
| align=center | [[File:HGSS Cherrygrove City.png|100px]]<br />
| align=center | [[Cherrygrove City]]<br />
| align=center | 12<br />
| align=center | A city where you can smell small flowers and a sea breeze.<br />
|- style="background: #fff"<br />
| align=center | [[File:Violet City HGSS.png|100px]]<br />
| align=center | [[Violet City]]<br />
| align=center | 35<br />
| align=center | This old village is still surrounded by trees and other scenery. [[Sprout Tower]] is located here; it is a tower where they study diligently to learn to live with Pokémon. <br />
|- style="background: #fff"<br />
| align=center | [[File:Azalea Town HGSS.png|100px]]<br />
| align=center | [[Azalea Town]]<br />
| align=center | 18<br />
| align=center | A town where people and Pokémon live together in simple harmony. [[Slowpoke Well]] is located here; when {{p|Slowpoke}} are thirsty, they come here to drink.<br />
|- style="background: #fff"<br />
| align=center | [[File:HGSS Goldenrod City.png|100px]]<br />
| align=center | [[Goldenrod City]]<br />
| align=center | 77<br />
| align=center | A developing city where people and Pokémon come and go as they like. <br />
|- style="background: #fff"<br />
| align=center | [[File:HGSS Ecruteak City.png|100px]]<br />
| align=center | [[Ecruteak City]]<br />
| align=center | 31<br />
| align=center | A city that even now bears the marks of its history. Located here are [[Bell Tower]], a tower that's said to have a [[legendary Pokémon]] that lands there, and [[Burned Tower]], a tower that was hit by lightning, and subsequently caught fire and burned.<br />
|- style="background: #fff"<br />
| align=center | [[File:HGSS Olivine City.png|100px]]<br />
| align=center | [[Olivine City]]<br />
| align=center | 27<br />
| align=center | A city where you can hear the melody of the sea. [[Glitter Lighthouse]] is located here; it shines brightly over the ocean with the power of [[Amphy|Ampharos]].<br />
|- style="background: #fff"<br />
| align=center | [[File:HGSS Cianwood City.png|100px]]<br />
| align=center | [[Cianwood City]]<br />
| align=center | 19<br />
| align=center | A beachside city that has benefitted greatly from the sea.<br />
|- style="background: #fff"<br />
| align=center | [[File:HGSS Mahogany Town.png|100px]]<br />
| align=center | [[Mahogany Town]]<br />
| align=center | 14<br />
| align=center | A town with a suspicious air to it. It's a hiding place for ninjas.<br />
|- style="background: #fff"<br />
| align=center | [[File:HGSS Blackthorn City.png|100px]]<br />
| align=center | [[Blackthorn City]]<br />
| align=center | 27<br />
| align=center | A mysterious mountain village cut into a rock face. [[Dragon's Den]] is located here.<br />
|- style="background: #fff"<br />
| align=center | [[File:Safari Zone Gate.png|100px]]<br />
| align=center | [[Safari Zone Gate]]<br />
| align=center | 13<br />
| align=center | A place where you can experience wild thrills safely.<br />
|- style="background: #fff"<br />
| align=center | [[File:Frontier Front.png|100px]]<br />
| align=center | [[Frontier Access]]<br />
| align=center | ??<br />
| align=center | A place where people from all over come to show off their strength.<br />
|}<br />
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===Landmarks===<br />
* [[Dark Cave]]<br />
* [[Sprout Tower]]<br />
* [[Ruins of Alph]]<br />
* [[Union Cave]]<br />
* [[Slowpoke Well]]<br />
* [[Ilex Forest]]<br />
* [[Goldenrod Radio Tower|Radio Tower]]<br />
* [[National Park]]<br />
* [[Burned Tower]]<br />
* [[Mt. Mortar]]<br />
* [[Lake of Rage]]<br />
* [[Bell Tower]]<br />
* [[Whirl Islands]]<br />
* [[Ice Path]]<br />
* [[Dragon's Den]]<br />
* [[Tohjo Falls]] (actually in Kanto)<br />
* [[Mt. Silver]]<br />
* [[Indigo Plateau]] (actually in Kanto)<br />
* {{jo|Battle Tower}}{{sup|C}}<br />
* [[Cliff Edge Gate]]{{sup|HGSS}}<br />
* [[Cliff Cave]]{{sup|HGSS}}<br />
* [[Embedded Tower]]{{sup|HGSS}}<br />
* [[Pokéathlon Dome]]{{sup|HGSS}}<br />
* {{Gdis|Battle Frontier|IV}}{{sup|HGSS}}<br />
* {{safari|Johto}}{{sup|HGSS}}<br />
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===Anime-exclusive locations===<br />
* [[Charicific Valley]]<br />
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===Routes===<br />
Johto's routes are numbered {{rtn|29|Johto}}-{{rtn|46|Johto}}, starting at the route number that Kanto (in [[Generation II]]) left off from, {{rtn|28|Kanto}}. Routes {{rtn|47|Johto}} and {{rtn|48|Johto}} are added in {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}} to connect [[Cianwood City]] to the [[Johto Safari Zone]].<br />
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==Geography==<br />
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==Leagues==<br />
===Pokémon League===<br />
{{main|Johto League}}<br />
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The Johto League is the regional [[Pokémon League]] of the Johto region. Johto and Kanto share a single [[Elite Four]], located at the Indigo Plateau. Eight Johto League [[Badge]]s are required to participate in [[Pokémon League#Types of competitions|League competitions]].<br />
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{| align="center"<br />
| valign="top" |<br />
{| align="center" style="background: #00647f; {{roundy|10px}} border: 4px solid #00647f;" colspan=4 cellspacing="1" cellpadding="2"<br />
|- align="center"<br />
! style="background: #00647f;" colspan="4" | {{color2|1cb0d9|Johto League}}<br />
|-<br />
! style="background: #1cb0d9; {{roundytl|5px}}" | {{color|00647f|Gym Leader<br><small>Japanese</small>}}<br />
! style="background: #1cb0d9;" | {{color|00647f|Location<br><small>Japanese</small>}}<br />
! style="background: #1cb0d9;" | {{color2|00647f|Elemental type|Type}}<br />
! style="background: #1cb0d9; {{roundytr|5px}}" | {{color2|00647f|Badge}}<br />
{{gldr|type=Flying|pic=VSFalkner.png|ldr=Falkner|djap=ハヤト|drm=Hayato|loc=Violet City|cjap=キキョウシティ|crm=Kikyō City|bdg=Zephyr}}<br />
{{gldr|type=Bug|pic=VSBugsy.png|ldr=Bugsy|djap=ツクシ|drm=Tsukushi|loc=Azalea Town|cjap=ヒワダタウン|crm=Hiwada Town|bdg=Hive}}<br />
{{gldr|type=Normal|pic=VSWhitney.png|ldr=Whitney|djap=アカネ|drm=Akane|loc=Goldenrod City|cjap=コガネシティ|crm=Kogane City|bdg=Plain}}<br />
{{gldr|type=Ghost|pic=VSMorty.png|ldr=Morty|djap=マツバ|drm=Matsuba|loc=Ecruteak City|cjap=エンジュシティ|crm=Enju City|bdg=Fog}}<br />
{{gldr|type=Fighting|pic=VSChuck.png|ldr=Chuck|djap=シジマ|drm=Shijima|loc=Cianwood City|cjap=タンバシティ|crm=Tanba City|bdg=Storm}}<br />
{{gldr|type=Steel|pic=VSJasmine.png|ldr=Jasmine|djap=ミカン|drm=Mikan|loc=Olivine City|cjap=アサギシティ|crm=Asagi City|bdg=Mineral}}<br />
{{gldr|type=Ice|pic=VSPryce.png|ldr=Pryce|djap=ヤナギ|drm=Yanagi|loc=Mahogany Town|cjap=チョウジタウン|crm=Chōji Town|bdg=Glacier}}<br />
{{gldrb|type=Dragon|pic=VSClair.png|ldr=Clair|djap=イブキ|drm=Ibuki|loc=Blackthorn City|cjap=フスベシティ|crm=Fusube City|bdg=Rising}}<br />
|}<br />
| valign="top" |<br />
{{elt/h|gen=IV|l=1cb0d9|d=00647f|league=Johto}}<br />
{{elt|type=Psychic|pic=VSWill.png|m=Will|mjap=イツキ|mrm=Itsuki}}<br />
{{elt|type=Poison|pic=VSKoga.png|m=Koga|mjap=キョウ|mrm=Kyō}}<br />
{{elt|type=Fighting|pic=VSBruno.png|m=Bruno|mjap=シバ|mrm=Siba}}<br />
{{elt|type=Dark|pic=VSKaren.png|m=Karen|mjap=カリン|mrm=Karin}}<br />
{{eltb|type=Dragon|pic=VSLance.png|m=Lance|mjap=ワタル|mrm=Wataru}}<br />
|}<br />
|}<br />
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===Frontier Brains===<br />
{| align="center" style="background: #00647f; {{roundy|10px}} border: 4px solid #00647f;" colspan="4" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="2"<br />
|- align="center"<br />
! style="background: #00647f;" colspan="4" | {{color2|1cb0d9|Battle Frontier (Generation IV)|Johto Battle Frontier}}<br />
|-<br />
! style="background: #1cb0d9;{{roundytl|5px}}" | {{color|00647f|Frontier Brain<br><small>Japanese</small>}}<br />
! style="background: #1cb0d9;" | {{color|00647f|Facility<br><small>Japanese</small>}}<br />
! colspan="2" style="background: #1cb0d9; {{roundytr|5px}}" | {{color2|00647f|Commemorative print|Prints}}<br />
|- align="center" style="background:#{{tower color}}"<br />
| [[File:VSPalmer.png]]<br>{{color2|{{tower color dark}}|Tower Tycoon}} {{color2|{{tower color dark}}|Tower Tycoon Palmer|Palmer}}<br><small>{{color|{{tower color dark}}|タワータイクーン クロツグ<br>Tower Tycoon Kurotsugu}}</small><br />
| {{color2|{{tower color dark}}|Battle Frontier (Generation IV)#Battle Tower|Battle Tower}}<br><small>{{color|{{tower color dark}}|バトルタワー<br>Battle Tower}}</small><br />
| {{print|tower|Silver|E}}<br>{{print|tower|Silver|Ly}}<br>{{color|{{tower color dark}}|Silver Tower Prints}}<br />
| {{print|tower|Gold|E}}<br>{{print|tower|Gold|Ly}}<br>{{color|{{tower color dark}}|Gold Tower Prints}}<br />
|- align="center" style="background:#{{factory color}}"<br />
| [[File:VSThorton.png]]<br>{{color2|{{factory color dark}}|Factory Head}} {{color2|{{factory color dark}}|Factory Head Thorton|Thorton}}<br><small>{{color|{{factory color dark}}|ファクトリーヘッド ネジキ<br>Factory Head Nejiki}}</small><br />
| {{color2|{{factory color dark}}|Battle Frontier (Generation IV)#Battle Factory|Battle Factory}}<br><small>{{color|{{factory color dark}}|バトルファクトリー<br>Battle Factory}}</small><br />
| {{print|factory|Silver|E}}<br>{{print|factory|Silver|Ly}}<br>{{color|{{factory color dark}}|Silver Factory Prints}}<br />
| {{print|factory|Gold|E}}<br>{{print|factory|Gold|Ly}}<br>{{color|{{factory color dark}}|Gold Factory Prints}}<br />
|- align="center" style="background:#{{arcade color}}"<br />
| [[File:VSDahlia.png]]<br>{{color2|{{arcade color dark}}|Arcade Star Dahlia}}<br><small>{{color|{{arcade color dark}}|ルーレットゴーデス ダリア<br>Roulette Goddess Dahlia}}</small><br />
| {{color2|{{arcade color dark}}|Battle Frontier (Generation IV)#Battle Arcade|Battle Arcade}}<br><small>{{color|{{arcade color dark}}|バトルルーレット<br>Battle Roulette}}</small><br />
| {{print|arcade|Silver|E}}<br>{{print|arcade|Silver|Ly}}<br>{{color|{{arcade color dark}}|Silver Arcade Prints}}<br />
| {{print|arcade|Gold|E}}<br>{{print|arcade|Gold|Ly}}<br>{{color|{{arcade color dark}}|Gold Arcade Prints}}<br />
|- align="center" style="background:#{{castle color}}"<br />
| [[File:VSDarach and Caitlin.png]]<br>{{color2|{{castle color dark}}|Castle Valet Darach and Caitlin}}<br><small>{{color|{{castle color dark}}|キャッスルバトラー コクラン&カトレア <br>Castle Butler Kokuran & Cattleya}}</small><br />
| {{color2|{{castle color dark}}|Battle Frontier (Generation IV)#Battle Castle|Battle Castle}}<br><small>{{color|{{castle color dark}}|バトルキャッスル<br>Battle Castle}}</small><br />
| {{print|castle|Silver|E}}<br>{{print|castle|Silver|Ly}}<br>{{color|{{castle color dark}}|Silver Castle Prints}}<br />
| {{print|castle|Gold|E}}<br>{{print|castle|Gold|Ly}}<br>{{color|{{castle color dark}}|Gold Castle Prints}}<br />
|- align="center"<br />
| style="background:#{{hall color}}; {{roundybl|5px}}" | [[File:VSArgenta.png]]<br>{{color2|{{hall color dark}}|Hall Matron Argenta}}<br><small>{{color|{{hall color dark}}|ステージマドンナ ケイト<br>Stage Madonna Kate}}</small><br />
| style="background:#{{hall color}}" | {{color2|{{hall color dark}}|Battle Frontier (Generation IV)#Battle Hall|Battle Hall}}<br><small>{{color|{{hall color dark}}|バトルステージ <br>Battle Stage}}</small><br />
| style="background:#{{hall color}};" | {{print|hall|Silver|E}}<br>{{print|hall|Silver|Ly}}<br>{{color|{{hall color dark}}|Silver Hall Prints}}<br />
| style="background:#{{hall color}}; {{roundybr|5px}}" | {{print|hall|Gold|E}}<br>{{print|hall|Gold|Ly}}<br>{{color|{{hall color dark}}|Gold Hall Prints}}<br />
|}<br clear="all"><br />
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==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
File:JohtoII.png|Artwork of the Johto region from [[Generation II]]<br />
File:Johto Anime.png|Anime-based map of the Johto region<br />
</gallery><br />
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==Trivia==<br />
* It is the only region in which [[Ash Ketchum]] did not meet a new {{ashfr|traveling companion}}.<br />
* Johto is the only region without:<br />
** a Pokémon burial ground<br />
** its own set of [[Fossil|fossil Pokémon]]<br />
** its own [[Victory Road]]<br />
** a museum<br />
** an autonomous [[Pokémon League]] (shared with Kanto)<br />
** its own storage system developer (Bill also developed that of Kanto)<br />
** its own villainous team (Team Rocket is shared with Kanto)<br />
** prior to Generation IV, Johto was also the only region without a [[Johto Safari Zone|Safari Zone]] and [[List of Pokémon by Johto Pokédex number|true regional Pokédex]].<br />
* This lack is mostly due to the fact that Generation II is very dependent on [[Generation I]], and as the latter half of the game's storyline takes place in Kanto, there was no need to repeat many things.<br />
* In Generation II and IV, between Johto and [[Kanto]], the Dark-type and the Ground-type are the only types not represented by an official Gym. [[Viridian City]], whose previous Gym Leader [[Giovanni]], had the Ground-type. However, when Giovanni left the gym after being defeated by {{ga|Red}}, he was replaced by {{ga|Blue}}, who does not have a type specialty. [[Karen]] of the [[Elite Four]] uses Dark-type Pokémon, making the Ground-type the only type to not have a [[Gym Leader]] or Elite Four member specialize in it in Johto and Kanto for Generation II and IV.<br />
* Unused location data for Johto (similar to the data for [[Hoenn]] and [[Kanto]] used for Pal Park) exists within the programming of Generation IV's games. Pokémon actually caught in Johto, however, display as being from "[[Faraway place]]" when traded to a game taking place in [[Sinnoh]], much like Pokémon caught in a Platinum-exclusive location do when traded to Diamond or Pearl.<br />
* Kanto and Johto are the only regions that are connected to each other by land, and are likewise the only regions to add additional routes in their second appearances.<br />
* Johto is the only main region in which the [[starter Pokémon]], throughout their evolutions, stay one [[type]] ({{t|Grass}}, {{t|Water}}, and {{t|Fire}}).<br />
* [[Generation II]] Johto is tied with [[Unova]] for the fewest [[route]]s of any region with 18; however, [[Generation IV]] Johto has 20 routes.<br />
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===Names===<br />
{| align="left" style="background: #{{Johto color light}}; -moz-border-radius: 10px; border: 3px solid #{{Johto color}}"<br />
|- align=center<br />
! style="-moz-border-radius-topleft: 5px;" | Language<br />
! style="-moz-border-radius-topright: 5px;" | Name<br />
! style="-moz-border-radius-topright: 5px;" | Origin<br />
|- style="background:#FFF;"<br />
| Japanese<br />
| ジョウト ''Jōto''<br />
| From 城都 "castle palace" and 条都 "lattice-shaped palace".<br />
|- style="background:#FFF;"<br />
| English<br />
| Johto<br />
| From the Japanese name.<br />
|- style="background:#FFF;"<br />
| Korean<br />
| 성도 ''Seongdo'' <br />
| From 城都 (성도), ''seongdo''.<br />
|- style="background:#FFF;"<br />
| Chinese ({{tt|Mandarin|Taiwan and mainland China}})<br />
| 城都 ''Chéngdū'' <br />
| From 城都. Can either mean "walled capital" or "metropolis". May also be from 都城 ''dūchéng'', "capital city".<br />
|}<br />
{{-}}<br />
==See also==<br />
* {{game|Gold and Silver|s}}<br />
* {{game|Crystal}}<br />
* {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}<br />
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==References==<br />
<references /><br />
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{{Regions|Johto}}<br />
{{Johto}}<br />
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[[Category:Johto locations|*]]<br />
[[Category:Gold, Silver and Crystal locations|*Johto]]<br />
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[[de:Johto]]<br />
[[es:Johto]]<br />
[[fr:Johto]]<br />
[[ja:ジョウト地方]]<br />
[[pl:Johto]]<br />
[[pt:Johto]]</div>Unown Lordhttps://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/w/index.php?title=Johto&diff=1288643Johto2010-12-19T08:15:45Z<p>Unown Lord: That's an exaggeration.</p>
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<div>{{Samename|musical group|Johto (musical group)}}<br />
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{{RegionInfobox |<br />
|regioncolor=Johto<br />
|name=Johto<br />
|jname=ジョウト|<br />
|tmname=Jōto |<br />
|image=HGSS Johto.jpg |<br />
|caption=Artwork of the Johto region from [[Generation IV]] |<br />
|introduction={{game|Gold and Silver|s}} |<br />
|professor=[[Professor Elm]] |<br />
|starter={{p|Chikorita}}, {{p|Cyndaquil}}, and {{p|Totodile}} |<br />
|villain=[[Team Rocket]] |<br />
|league=[[Johto League]] |<br />
|location=[[Indigo Plateau]] (games)<br>[[Mt. Silver]] (anime) |<br />
|pokelist=[[List of Pokémon by New Pokédex number|New Pokédex]]{{sup|GSC}}<br>[[List of Pokémon by Johto Pokédex number|Johto Pokédex]]{{sup|HGSS}} |<br />
|season=[[Pokémon: The Johto Journeys|The Johto Journeys]] (3)<br>[[Pokémon: Johto League Champions|Johto League Champions]] (4)<br>[[Pokémon: Master Quest|Master Quest]] (5) |<br />
|series={{series2|Original}}<br />
|generation={{gen|II}}, {{gen|IV}}<br />
|games={{v2|Gold and Silver|s}}<br>{{v2|Crystal}}<br>{{v2|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}<br />
|manga=[[PS091]]<br />
}}<br />
The '''Johto''' region (Japanese: '''ジョウト地方''' ''Jōto-chihō'') is a large area located west of [[Kanto]]. Johto and Kanto are part of a large landmass, with everything west of [[Indigo Plateau]] falling in the Johto region. Though it is unlike Kanto in that its name is not directly based on that of a region of Japan, [[Junichi Masuda]] has come forward in his director's column naming the kanji that inspired the name mean "castle palace" (城都) or "lattice-shaped palace" (条都)<ref>http://www.gamefreak.co.jp/blog/dir/?p=218 2009/5/27</ref>; this meaning is connected to the city of {{wp|Nara, Nara|Nara}}, which was the basis for [[Violet City]].<br />
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First explored in {{game|Gold and Silver|s}}, it is home to an additional 100 {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} that were not present in [[Generation I|previous games]]. In the [[Generation II]] games and {{game3|HeartGold and SoulSilver|their remakes|s}}, players begin their journey in [[New Bark Town]], where [[Professor Elm]] offers either {{p|Chikorita}}, {{p|Cyndaquil}} or {{p|Totodile}} to beginning [[Pokémon Trainer]]s. The English-version names of most of the cities in Johto are also the names of plants or things related to plants.<br />
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Johto returns in [[Generation IV]]'s {{2v|HeartGold|SoulSilver}} with all areas from its Generation II iteration returning, and several new areas being accessible, such as the [[Johto Safari Zone|Safari Zone]], with new [[Route|Routes]] {{rtn|47|Johto}} and {{rtn|48|Johto}} leading to it.<br />
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==Etymology and design concept==<br />
{{main|Pokémon world in relation to the real world#Johto}}<br />
Regardless of their proximity, the people of Johto and those of Kanto are set apart by many cultural differences. Johto is based on the real {{wp|Kansai region}} in Japan. This trait is most noticeable in its geography; however, the Kansai influence also defines the culture in Johto. Kansai residents are known for their attitudes against typical Japanese standards, mostly due to the historical rivalry between the region, once the major seat of political power, and the real {{wp|Kantō region}} where Tokyo, the current capital, is located. The soil of the Kansai region is rich, unlike the volcanic Kantō region, and this is perhaps referenced by the in-game Kanto region's inability to maintain a [[berry]] crop in [[Generation II]] and [[Generation III]]. People from Kansai are considered to be more relaxed. Kansai and Kantō, however different, are the two most important areas of Honshū, the largest island in Japan, and, much like Johto and Kanto, represent a harmony of contrasting cultures living together. The cultural divide is most noticeable in the games, as the player talks to and learns about the denizens of both regions.<br />
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Certain cultural aspects of the Johto region are deep-seated in Japanese history, as well. Kyoto, which is probably the basis for Ecruteak City, is considered the cultural center of Japan. Kyoto and its many historical temples, shrines, palaces, gardens and architecture have been preserved. This connection to history is reflected in many areas of Johto. However, Goldenrod City (like Osaka) is typically modern.<br />
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==History==<br />
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1500 years before modern times, the earliest known system for writing is developed and used at the [[Ruins of Alph]] of Johto. Archaeologists are currently unsure whether the nearly identical {{p|Unown}} preceded or succeeded the modern {{wp|Latin alphabet}}, but it is assumed they share some sort of connection. Although no one knows exactly who built the Ruins of Alph, research indicates that the ruins provide a link to an ancient civilization that wished to co-exist with the enigmatic Unown. Not only did that tribe impart messages on the ruins' walls, but they also erected a Pokémon statue for an unknown reason.<br />
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At some point later, outsiders began to gather near the ruins. As the Unown were timid creatures, they rejected contact with anyone but the clan that protected them. To ensure the Unown's well being, the Ruins of Alph's inhabitants decided to leave the region, but not without devising complicated puzzles so that one day the Unown could be summoned again. As for the clan, their quest led them to a mountain far to the north, where they met another group of people who had hailed from the [[Spear Pillar]]. Together, the two groups built a temple in honor of {{p|Arceus}}, which incorporated elements from both the Ruins of Alph and the Spear Pillar; this collaboration probably has to do with the underlying relationship between Arceus and the Unown. The temple, too, has since been left in ruins and its lowest floor is now known as the [[Sinjoh Ruins]]; however, the ritual of honoring [[legendary Pokémon]] through dance circulated back to Johto, specifically to [[Ecruteak City]].<br />
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Approximately 700 years before modern times, the people of Ecruteak built two nine-tier towers with the hopes of fostering friendship and hope between Pokémon and [[humans]]. They were the [[Burned Tower|Brass Tower]] in the west, which was said to awaken Pokémon, and the [[Bell Tower]] in the east, where Pokémon were said to rest. Both towers became the roost of powerful flying Pokémon: {{p|Lugia}} and {{p|Ho-Oh}}, respectively.<br />
[[File:HGSS Brass Tower.png|thumb|left|The burned [[Burned Tower|Brass Tower]]]]<br />
The towers stood strong for about 550 years, when a lightning bolt struck the Brass Tower. It was engulfed in flames that raged for three days. A sudden downpour finally put out the blaze, but it had already burnt to the ground. Three nameless Pokémon perished in the fire. But Ho-Oh descended from the sky and resurrected them. The Pokémon are said to embody three powers: the {{p|Raikou|lightning}} that struck the tower, the {{p|Entei|fire}} that burned the tower, and the {{p|Suicune|rain}} that put out the fire. When the Pokémon appeared, they struck terror in those who saw their rise. The three Pokémon, knowing their own power, fled, [[roaming Pokémon|running like the wind]] off into the grassland.<br />
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Around these times other, smaller events occurred. 500 years before modern days, The Cianwood City Pharmacy, the worlds oldest pharmacy is built. And around 400 years ago, [[Azalea Town]] in Johto is struck by a long-term drought wave. After bringing the rain back once again by {{m|yawn}}ing, {{p|Slowpoke}} gains an honorable position in that town.<br />
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In contemporary history, {{ga|Ethan}}/{{ga|Kris}}/{{ga|Lyra}} leaves [[New Bark Town]] on an errand for [[Professor Elm]]. A {{ga|Silver|red-haired boy}} steals one of Elm's three Pokémon, and challenges him/her as Ethan/Kris/Lyra's journey across Johto continues. A revived [[Team Rocket]] from the Kanto, using plans formulated three years prior, enrages many {{p|Gyarados}}, including a [[Red Gyarados|red one]], at the [[Lake of Rage]] as they proceed to take over the [[Goldenrod Radio Tower]] in a desperate attempt to contact [[Giovanni]]. As they are defeated, the leader vows to never again re-form Team Rocket, and Ethan/Kris/Lyra continues to gather Johto's badges, eventually gaining all eight and traveling to the [[Pokémon League]] at the [[Indigo Plateau]] in Kanto, later to defeat the current champion and get into the [[Hall of Fame]].<br />
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Not only that, but Ethan/Kris/Lyra is able to have a close encounter with all three of the legendary beasts, as well as summon the Unown, Lugia and Ho-Oh after their long absence.<br />
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==Cities, routes, and other locations==<br />
[[File:Johto.png|thumb|right|300px|In-game map of the Johto region from [[Generation IV]] games]]<br />
Johto has twelve [[List of cities and towns by name|cities and towns]]. These sites act as settlements for people to live and work in a functioning society. The [[Safari Zone Gate]], and the [[Frontier Access]] act as towns, however, they appear to be more of a tourist destination and are not considered cities or towns. As Johto has no autonomous [[Pokémon League]], Kanto shares a League with the region, which borders between Johto and Kanto. Because of this, the two regions share a connection with each other, and unlike any other region, they are able to be traversed to with relative ease. Due to this landmass connection, the geography of Johto is relatively similar to that of its neighbor region.<br />
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The Johto region has 20 different [[routes]], which are passages permitting trainers to travel from one location to the next with relative ease. Johto and Kanto share the same route system, and therefor starts at {{rt|29|Johto}}, picking up from where Kanto's left off at {{rt|28|Kanto}}. The numbered routes count up to 48, with routes {{rtn|47|Johto}} and {{rtn|48|Johto}} leading off into the far west only being accessible in [[Generation IV]]. Compared to the Kanto region, there aren't many sea routes; there are many land routes and mountains. Some areas such as {{rt|33|Johto}} are constantly raining, or are purged with other [[weather conditions]]; however, this wasn't seen until [[Generation IV]].<br />
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The connecting landmass between Kanto and Johto doesn't appear to be a fine line; but more or less a blurry one. {{rt|28|Kanto}} is technically owned by Kanto; however, it bridges the border between the two regions, making it the only route in history that enters two regions at one time. This is similar to routes {{rtn|26|Kanto}} and {{rtn|27|Kanto}}, that are strictly Kanto locations; however, they are able to be transported to via {{HM|02|Fly}} from Johto in Generation IV.<br />
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===Cities and towns===<br />
{| align="center" style="background: #{{johto color dark}}; {{roundy|5px}}; border: 2px solid #{{johto color}}"<br />
|- align="center" style="color: #fff"<br />
! style="background: #{{johto color}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Map<br />
! style="background: #{{johto color}}" | City/Town<br />
! style="background: #{{johto color}}" | Population<br />
! style="background: #{{johto color}}; {{{roundytr|5px}}" | Description<br />
|- style="background: #fff"<br />
| align=center | [[File:HGSS New Bark Town.png|100px]]<br />
| align=center | [[New Bark Town]]<br />
| align=center | 10<br />
| align=center | A town where the wind blows and tells of impending change.<br />
|- style="background: #fff"<br />
| align=center | [[File:HGSS Cherrygrove City.png|100px]]<br />
| align=center | [[Cherrygrove City]]<br />
| align=center | 12<br />
| align=center | A city where you can smell small flowers and a sea breeze.<br />
|- style="background: #fff"<br />
| align=center | [[File:Violet City HGSS.png|100px]]<br />
| align=center | [[Violet City]]<br />
| align=center | 35<br />
| align=center | This old village is still surrounded by trees and other scenery. [[Sprout Tower]] is located here; it is a tower where they study diligently to learn to live with Pokémon. <br />
|- style="background: #fff"<br />
| align=center | [[File:Azalea Town HGSS.png|100px]]<br />
| align=center | [[Azalea Town]]<br />
| align=center | 18<br />
| align=center | A town where people and Pokémon live together in simple harmony. [[Slowpoke Well]] is located here; when {{p|Slowpoke}} are thirsty, they come here to drink.<br />
|- style="background: #fff"<br />
| align=center | [[File:HGSS Goldenrod City.png|100px]]<br />
| align=center | [[Goldenrod City]]<br />
| align=center | 77<br />
| align=center | A developing city where people and Pokémon come and go as they like. <br />
|- style="background: #fff"<br />
| align=center | [[File:HGSS Ecruteak City.png|100px]]<br />
| align=center | [[Ecruteak City]]<br />
| align=center | 31<br />
| align=center | A city that even now bears the marks of its history. Located here are [[Bell Tower]], a tower that's said to have a [[legendary Pokémon]] that lands there, and [[Burned Tower]], a tower that was hit by lightning, and subsequently caught fire and burned.<br />
|- style="background: #fff"<br />
| align=center | [[File:HGSS Olivine City.png|100px]]<br />
| align=center | [[Olivine City]]<br />
| align=center | 27<br />
| align=center | A city where you can hear the melody of the sea. [[Glitter Lighthouse]] is located here; it shines brightly over the ocean with the power of [[Amphy|Ampharos]].<br />
|- style="background: #fff"<br />
| align=center | [[File:HGSS Cianwood City.png|100px]]<br />
| align=center | [[Cianwood City]]<br />
| align=center | 19<br />
| align=center | A beachside city that has benefitted greatly from the sea.<br />
|- style="background: #fff"<br />
| align=center | [[File:HGSS Mahogany Town.png|100px]]<br />
| align=center | [[Mahogany Town]]<br />
| align=center | 14<br />
| align=center | A town with a suspicious air to it. It's a hiding place for ninjas.<br />
|- style="background: #fff"<br />
| align=center | [[File:HGSS Blackthorn City.png|100px]]<br />
| align=center | [[Blackthorn City]]<br />
| align=center | 27<br />
| align=center | A mysterious mountain village cut into a rock face. [[Dragon's Den]] is located here.<br />
|- style="background: #fff"<br />
| align=center | [[File:Safari Zone Gate.png|100px]]<br />
| align=center | [[Safari Zone Gate]]<br />
| align=center | 13<br />
| align=center | A place where you can experience wild thrills safely.<br />
|- style="background: #fff"<br />
| align=center | [[File:Frontier Front.png|100px]]<br />
| align=center | [[Frontier Access]]<br />
| align=center | ??<br />
| align=center | A place where people from all over come to show off their strength.<br />
|}<br />
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===Landmarks===<br />
* [[Dark Cave]]<br />
* [[Sprout Tower]]<br />
* [[Ruins of Alph]]<br />
* [[Union Cave]]<br />
* [[Slowpoke Well]]<br />
* [[Ilex Forest]]<br />
* [[Goldenrod Radio Tower|Radio Tower]]<br />
* [[National Park]]<br />
* [[Burned Tower]]<br />
* [[Mt. Mortar]]<br />
* [[Lake of Rage]]<br />
* [[Bell Tower]]<br />
* [[Whirl Islands]]<br />
* [[Ice Path]]<br />
* [[Dragon's Den]]<br />
* [[Tohjo Falls]] (actually in Kanto)<br />
* [[Mt. Silver]]<br />
* [[Indigo Plateau]] (actually in Kanto)<br />
* {{jo|Battle Tower}} (Crystal only)<br />
* [[Cliff Edge Gate]]{{sup|HGSS}}<br />
* [[Cliff Cave]]{{sup|HGSS}}<br />
* [[Embedded Tower]]{{sup|HGSS}}<br />
* [[Pokéathlon Dome]]{{sup|HGSS}}<br />
* {{Gdis|Battle Frontier|IV}}{{sup|HGSS}}<br />
* {{safari|Johto}}{{sup|HGSS}}<br />
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===Anime-exclusive locations===<br />
* [[Charicific Valley]]<br />
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===Routes===<br />
Johto's routes are numbered {{rtn|29|Johto}}-{{rtn|46|Johto}}, starting at the route number that Kanto (in [[Generation II]]) left off from, {{rtn|28|Kanto}}. Routes {{rtn|47|Johto}} and {{rtn|48|Johto}} are added in {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}} to connect [[Cianwood City]] to the [[Johto Safari Zone]].<br />
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==Geography==<br />
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==Leagues==<br />
===Pokémon League===<br />
{{main|Johto League}}<br />
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The Johto League is the regional [[Pokémon League]] of the Johto region. Johto and Kanto share a single [[Elite Four]], located at the Indigo Plateau. Eight Johto League [[Badge]]s are required to participate in [[Pokémon League#Types of competitions|League competitions]].<br />
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{| align="center"<br />
| valign="top" |<br />
{| align="center" style="background: #00647f; {{roundy|10px}} border: 4px solid #00647f;" colspan=4 cellspacing="1" cellpadding="2"<br />
|- align="center"<br />
! style="background: #00647f;" colspan="4" | {{color2|1cb0d9|Johto League}}<br />
|-<br />
! style="background: #1cb0d9; {{roundytl|5px}}" | {{color|00647f|Gym Leader<br><small>Japanese</small>}}<br />
! style="background: #1cb0d9;" | {{color|00647f|Location<br><small>Japanese</small>}}<br />
! style="background: #1cb0d9;" | {{color2|00647f|Elemental type|Type}}<br />
! style="background: #1cb0d9; {{roundytr|5px}}" | {{color2|00647f|Badge}}<br />
{{gldr|type=Flying|pic=VSFalkner.png|ldr=Falkner|djap=ハヤト|drm=Hayato|loc=Violet City|cjap=キキョウシティ|crm=Kikyō City|bdg=Zephyr}}<br />
{{gldr|type=Bug|pic=VSBugsy.png|ldr=Bugsy|djap=ツクシ|drm=Tsukushi|loc=Azalea Town|cjap=ヒワダタウン|crm=Hiwada Town|bdg=Hive}}<br />
{{gldr|type=Normal|pic=VSWhitney.png|ldr=Whitney|djap=アカネ|drm=Akane|loc=Goldenrod City|cjap=コガネシティ|crm=Kogane City|bdg=Plain}}<br />
{{gldr|type=Ghost|pic=VSMorty.png|ldr=Morty|djap=マツバ|drm=Matsuba|loc=Ecruteak City|cjap=エンジュシティ|crm=Enju City|bdg=Fog}}<br />
{{gldr|type=Fighting|pic=VSChuck.png|ldr=Chuck|djap=シジマ|drm=Shijima|loc=Cianwood City|cjap=タンバシティ|crm=Tanba City|bdg=Storm}}<br />
{{gldr|type=Steel|pic=VSJasmine.png|ldr=Jasmine|djap=ミカン|drm=Mikan|loc=Olivine City|cjap=アサギシティ|crm=Asagi City|bdg=Mineral}}<br />
{{gldr|type=Ice|pic=VSPryce.png|ldr=Pryce|djap=ヤナギ|drm=Yanagi|loc=Mahogany Town|cjap=チョウジタウン|crm=Chōji Town|bdg=Glacier}}<br />
{{gldrb|type=Dragon|pic=VSClair.png|ldr=Clair|djap=イブキ|drm=Ibuki|loc=Blackthorn City|cjap=フスベシティ|crm=Fusube City|bdg=Rising}}<br />
|}<br />
| valign="top" |<br />
{{elt/h|gen=IV|l=1cb0d9|d=00647f|league=Johto}}<br />
{{elt|type=Psychic|pic=VSWill.png|m=Will|mjap=イツキ|mrm=Itsuki}}<br />
{{elt|type=Poison|pic=VSKoga.png|m=Koga|mjap=キョウ|mrm=Kyō}}<br />
{{elt|type=Fighting|pic=VSBruno.png|m=Bruno|mjap=シバ|mrm=Siba}}<br />
{{elt|type=Dark|pic=VSKaren.png|m=Karen|mjap=カリン|mrm=Karin}}<br />
{{eltb|type=Dragon|pic=VSLance.png|m=Lance|mjap=ワタル|mrm=Wataru}}<br />
|}<br />
|}<br />
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===Frontier Brains===<br />
{| align="center" style="background: #00647f; {{roundy|10px}} border: 4px solid #00647f;" colspan="4" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="2"<br />
|- align="center"<br />
! style="background: #00647f;" colspan="4" | {{color2|1cb0d9|Battle Frontier (Generation IV)|Johto Battle Frontier}}<br />
|-<br />
! style="background: #1cb0d9;{{roundytl|5px}}" | {{color|00647f|Frontier Brain<br><small>Japanese</small>}}<br />
! style="background: #1cb0d9;" | {{color|00647f|Facility<br><small>Japanese</small>}}<br />
! colspan="2" style="background: #1cb0d9; {{roundytr|5px}}" | {{color2|00647f|Commemorative print|Prints}}<br />
|- align="center" style="background:#{{tower color}}"<br />
| [[File:VSPalmer.png]]<br>{{color2|{{tower color dark}}|Tower Tycoon}} {{color2|{{tower color dark}}|Tower Tycoon Palmer|Palmer}}<br><small>{{color|{{tower color dark}}|タワータイクーン クロツグ<br>Tower Tycoon Kurotsugu}}</small><br />
| {{color2|{{tower color dark}}|Battle Frontier (Generation IV)#Battle Tower|Battle Tower}}<br><small>{{color|{{tower color dark}}|バトルタワー<br>Battle Tower}}</small><br />
| {{print|tower|Silver|E}}<br>{{print|tower|Silver|Ly}}<br>{{color|{{tower color dark}}|Silver Tower Prints}}<br />
| {{print|tower|Gold|E}}<br>{{print|tower|Gold|Ly}}<br>{{color|{{tower color dark}}|Gold Tower Prints}}<br />
|- align="center" style="background:#{{factory color}}"<br />
| [[File:VSThorton.png]]<br>{{color2|{{factory color dark}}|Factory Head}} {{color2|{{factory color dark}}|Factory Head Thorton|Thorton}}<br><small>{{color|{{factory color dark}}|ファクトリーヘッド ネジキ<br>Factory Head Nejiki}}</small><br />
| {{color2|{{factory color dark}}|Battle Frontier (Generation IV)#Battle Factory|Battle Factory}}<br><small>{{color|{{factory color dark}}|バトルファクトリー<br>Battle Factory}}</small><br />
| {{print|factory|Silver|E}}<br>{{print|factory|Silver|Ly}}<br>{{color|{{factory color dark}}|Silver Factory Prints}}<br />
| {{print|factory|Gold|E}}<br>{{print|factory|Gold|Ly}}<br>{{color|{{factory color dark}}|Gold Factory Prints}}<br />
|- align="center" style="background:#{{arcade color}}"<br />
| [[File:VSDahlia.png]]<br>{{color2|{{arcade color dark}}|Arcade Star Dahlia}}<br><small>{{color|{{arcade color dark}}|ルーレットゴーデス ダリア<br>Roulette Goddess Dahlia}}</small><br />
| {{color2|{{arcade color dark}}|Battle Frontier (Generation IV)#Battle Arcade|Battle Arcade}}<br><small>{{color|{{arcade color dark}}|バトルルーレット<br>Battle Roulette}}</small><br />
| {{print|arcade|Silver|E}}<br>{{print|arcade|Silver|Ly}}<br>{{color|{{arcade color dark}}|Silver Arcade Prints}}<br />
| {{print|arcade|Gold|E}}<br>{{print|arcade|Gold|Ly}}<br>{{color|{{arcade color dark}}|Gold Arcade Prints}}<br />
|- align="center" style="background:#{{castle color}}"<br />
| [[File:VSDarach and Caitlin.png]]<br>{{color2|{{castle color dark}}|Castle Valet Darach and Caitlin}}<br><small>{{color|{{castle color dark}}|キャッスルバトラー コクラン&カトレア <br>Castle Butler Kokuran & Cattleya}}</small><br />
| {{color2|{{castle color dark}}|Battle Frontier (Generation IV)#Battle Castle|Battle Castle}}<br><small>{{color|{{castle color dark}}|バトルキャッスル<br>Battle Castle}}</small><br />
| {{print|castle|Silver|E}}<br>{{print|castle|Silver|Ly}}<br>{{color|{{castle color dark}}|Silver Castle Prints}}<br />
| {{print|castle|Gold|E}}<br>{{print|castle|Gold|Ly}}<br>{{color|{{castle color dark}}|Gold Castle Prints}}<br />
|- align="center"<br />
| style="background:#{{hall color}}; {{roundybl|5px}}" | [[File:VSArgenta.png]]<br>{{color2|{{hall color dark}}|Hall Matron Argenta}}<br><small>{{color|{{hall color dark}}|ステージマドンナ ケイト<br>Stage Madonna Kate}}</small><br />
| style="background:#{{hall color}}" | {{color2|{{hall color dark}}|Battle Frontier (Generation IV)#Battle Hall|Battle Hall}}<br><small>{{color|{{hall color dark}}|バトルステージ <br>Battle Stage}}</small><br />
| style="background:#{{hall color}};" | {{print|hall|Silver|E}}<br>{{print|hall|Silver|Ly}}<br>{{color|{{hall color dark}}|Silver Hall Prints}}<br />
| style="background:#{{hall color}}; {{roundybr|5px}}" | {{print|hall|Gold|E}}<br>{{print|hall|Gold|Ly}}<br>{{color|{{hall color dark}}|Gold Hall Prints}}<br />
|}<br clear="all"><br />
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==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
File:JohtoII.png|Artwork of the Johto region from [[Generation II]]<br />
File:Johto Anime.png|Anime-based map of the Johto region<br />
</gallery><br />
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==Trivia==<br />
* It is the only region in which [[Ash Ketchum]] did not meet a new {{ashfr|traveling companion}}.<br />
* Johto is the only region without:<br />
** a Pokémon burial ground<br />
** its own set of [[Fossil|fossil Pokémon]]<br />
** its own [[Victory Road]]<br />
** a museum<br />
** an autonomous [[Pokémon League]] (shared with Kanto)<br />
** its own storage system developer (Bill also developed that of Kanto)<br />
** its own villainous team (Team Rocket is shared with Kanto)<br />
** prior to Generation IV, Johto was also the only region without a [[Johto Safari Zone|Safari Zone]] and [[List of Pokémon by Johto Pokédex number|true regional Pokédex]].<br />
* This lack is mostly due to the fact that Generation II is very dependent on [[Generation I]], and as the latter half of the game's storyline takes place in Kanto, there was no need to repeat many things.<br />
* In Generation II and IV, between Johto and [[Kanto]], the Dark-type and the Ground-type are the only types not represented by an official Gym. [[Viridian City]], whose previous Gym Leader [[Giovanni]], had the Ground-type. However, when Giovanni left the gym after being defeated by {{ga|Red}}, he was replaced by {{ga|Blue}}, who does not have a type specialty. [[Karen]] of the [[Elite Four]] uses Dark-type Pokémon, making the Ground-type the only type to not have a [[Gym Leader]] or Elite Four member specialize in it in Johto and Kanto for Generation II and IV.<br />
* Unused location data for Johto (similar to the data for [[Hoenn]] and [[Kanto]] used for Pal Park) exists within the programming of Generation IV's games. Pokémon actually caught in Johto, however, display as being from "[[Faraway place]]" when traded to a game taking place in [[Sinnoh]], much like Pokémon caught in a Platinum-exclusive location do when traded to Diamond or Pearl.<br />
* Kanto and Johto are the only regions that are connected to each other by land, and are likewise the only regions to add additional routes in their second appearances.<br />
* Johto is the only main region in which the [[starter Pokémon]], throughout their evolutions, stay one [[type]] ({{t|Grass}}, {{t|Water}}, and {{t|Fire}}).<br />
* [[Generation II]] Johto is tied with [[Unova]] for the fewest [[route]]s of any region with 18; however, [[Generation IV]] Johto has 20 routes.<br />
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===Names===<br />
{| align="left" style="background: #{{Johto color light}}; -moz-border-radius: 10px; border: 3px solid #{{Johto color}}"<br />
|- align=center<br />
! style="-moz-border-radius-topleft: 5px;" | Language<br />
! style="-moz-border-radius-topright: 5px;" | Name<br />
! style="-moz-border-radius-topright: 5px;" | Origin<br />
|- style="background:#FFF;"<br />
| Japanese<br />
| ジョウト ''Jōto''<br />
| From 城都 "castle palace" and 条都 "lattice-shaped palace".<br />
|- style="background:#FFF;"<br />
| English<br />
| Johto<br />
| From the Japanese name.<br />
|- style="background:#FFF;"<br />
| Korean<br />
| 성도 ''Seongdo'' <br />
| From 城都 (성도), ''seongdo''.<br />
|- style="background:#FFF;"<br />
| Chinese ({{tt|Mandarin|Taiwan and mainland China}})<br />
| 城都 ''Chéngdū'' <br />
| From 城都. Can either mean "walled capital" or "metropolis". May also be from 都城 ''dūchéng'', "capital city".<br />
|}<br />
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==See also==<br />
* {{game|Gold and Silver|s}}<br />
* {{game|Crystal}}<br />
* {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}<br />
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==References==<br />
<references /><br />
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{{Regions|Johto}}<br />
{{Johto}}<br />
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[[Category:Johto locations|*]]<br />
[[Category:Gold, Silver and Crystal locations|*Johto]]<br />
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[[de:Johto]]<br />
[[es:Johto]]<br />
[[fr:Johto]]<br />
[[ja:ジョウト地方]]<br />
[[pl:Johto]]<br />
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<div>{{Samename|musical group|Johto (musical group)}}<br />
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{{RegionInfobox |<br />
|regioncolor=Johto<br />
|name=Johto<br />
|jname=ジョウト|<br />
|tmname=Jōto |<br />
|image=HGSS Johto.jpg |<br />
|caption=Artwork of the Johto region from [[Generation IV]] |<br />
|introduction={{game|Gold and Silver|s}} |<br />
|professor=[[Professor Elm]] |<br />
|starter={{p|Chikorita}}, {{p|Cyndaquil}}, and {{p|Totodile}} |<br />
|villain=[[Team Rocket]] |<br />
|league=[[Johto League]] |<br />
|location=[[Indigo Plateau]] (games)<br>[[Mt. Silver]] (anime) |<br />
|pokelist=[[List of Pokémon by New Pokédex number|New Pokédex]]{{sup|GSC}}<br>[[List of Pokémon by Johto Pokédex number|Johto Pokédex]]{{sup|HGSS}} |<br />
|season=[[Pokémon: The Johto Journeys|The Johto Journeys]] (3)<br>[[Pokémon: Johto League Champions|Johto League Champions]] (4)<br>[[Pokémon: Master Quest|Master Quest]] (5) |<br />
|series={{series2|Original}}<br />
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The '''Johto''' region (Japanese: '''ジョウト地方''' ''Jōto-chihō'') is a large area located west of [[Kanto]]. Johto and Kanto are part of a large landmass, with everything west of [[Indigo Plateau]] falling in the Johto region. Though it is unlike Kanto in that its name is not directly based on that of a region of Japan, [[Junichi Masuda]] has come forward in his director's column naming the kanji that inspired the name mean "castle palace" (城都) or "lattice-shaped palace" (条都)<ref>http://www.gamefreak.co.jp/blog/dir/?p=218 2009/5/27</ref>; this meaning is connected to the city of {{wp|Nara, Nara|Nara}}, which was the basis for [[Violet City]].<br />
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First explored in {{game|Gold and Silver|s}}, it is home to an additional 100 {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} that were not present in [[Generation I|previous games]]. In the [[Generation II]] games and {{game3|HeartGold and SoulSilver|their remakes|s}}, players begin their journey in [[New Bark Town]], where [[Professor Elm]] offers either {{p|Chikorita}}, {{p|Cyndaquil}} or {{p|Totodile}} to beginning [[Pokémon Trainer]]s. The English-version names of most of the cities in Johto are also the names of plants or things related to plants.<br />
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Johto returns in [[Generation IV]]'s {{2v|HeartGold|SoulSilver}} with all areas from its Generation II iteration returning, and several new areas being accessible, such as the [[Johto Safari Zone|Safari Zone]], with new [[Route|Routes]] {{rtn|47|Johto}} and {{rtn|48|Johto}} leading to it.<br />
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==Etymology and design concept==<br />
{{main|Pokémon world in relation to the real world#Johto}}<br />
Regardless of their proximity, the people of Johto and those of Kanto are set apart by many cultural differences. Johto is based on the real {{wp|Kansai region}} in Japan. This trait is most noticeable in its geography; however, the Kansai influence also defines the culture in Johto. Kansai residents are known for their attitudes against typical Japanese standards, mostly due to the historical rivalry between the region, once the major seat of political power, and the real {{wp|Kantō region}} where Tokyo, the current capital, is located. The soil of the Kansai region is rich, unlike the volcanic Kantō region, and this is perhaps referenced by the in-game Kanto region's inability to maintain a [[berry]] crop in [[Generation II]] and [[Generation III]]. People from Kansai are considered to be more relaxed. Kansai and Kantō, however different, are the two most important areas of Honshū, the largest island in Japan, and, much like Johto and Kanto, represent a harmony of contrasting cultures living together. The cultural divide is most noticeable in the games, as the player talks to and learns about the denizens of both regions.<br />
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Certain cultural aspects of the Johto region are deep-seated in Japanese history, as well. Kyoto, which is probably the basis for Ecruteak City, is considered the cultural center of Japan. Kyoto and its many historical temples, shrines, palaces, gardens and architecture have been preserved. This connection to history is reflected in many areas of Johto. However, Goldenrod City (like Osaka) is typically modern.<br />
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==History==<br />
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1500 years before modern times, the earliest known system for writing is developed and used at the [[Ruins of Alph]] of Johto. Archaeologists are currently unsure whether the nearly identical {{p|Unown}} preceded or succeeded the modern {{wp|Latin alphabet}}, but it is assumed they share some sort of connection. Although no one knows exactly who built the Ruins of Alph, research indicates that the ruins provide a link to an ancient civilization that wished to co-exist with the enigmatic Unown. Not only did that tribe impart messages on the ruins' walls, but they also erected a Pokémon statue for an unknown reason.<br />
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At some point later, outsiders began to gather near the ruins. As the Unown were timid creatures, they rejected contact with anyone but the clan that protected them. To ensure the Unown's well being, the Ruins of Alph's inhabitants decided to leave the region, but not without devising complicated puzzles so that one day the Unown could be summoned again. As for the clan, their quest led them to a mountain far to the north, where they met another group of people who had hailed from the [[Spear Pillar]]. Together, the two groups built a temple in honor of {{p|Arceus}}, which incorporated elements from both the Ruins of Alph and the Spear Pillar; this collaboration probably has to do with the underlying relationship between Arceus and the Unown. The temple, too, has since been left in ruins and its lowest floor is now known as the [[Sinjoh Ruins]]; however, the ritual of honoring [[legendary Pokémon]] through dance circulated back to Johto, specifically to [[Ecruteak City]].<br />
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Approximately 700 years before modern times, the people of Ecruteak built two nine-tier towers with the hopes of fostering friendship and hope between Pokémon and [[humans]]. They were the [[Burned Tower|Brass Tower]] in the west, which was said to awaken Pokémon, and the [[Bell Tower]] in the east, where Pokémon were said to rest. Both towers became the roost of powerful flying Pokémon: {{p|Lugia}} and {{p|Ho-Oh}}, respectively.<br />
[[File:HGSS Brass Tower.png|thumb|left|The burned [[Burned Tower|Brass Tower]]]]<br />
The towers stood strong for about 550 years, when a lightning bolt struck the Brass Tower. It was engulfed in flames that raged for three days. A sudden downpour finally put out the blaze, but it had already burnt to the ground. Three nameless Pokémon perished in the fire. But Ho-Oh descended from the sky and resurrected them. The Pokémon are said to embody three powers: the {{p|Raikou|lightning}} that struck the tower, the {{p|Entei|fire}} that burned the tower, and the {{p|Suicune|rain}} that put out the fire. When the Pokémon appeared, they struck terror in those who saw their rise. The three Pokémon, knowing their own power, fled, [[roaming Pokémon|running like the wind]] off into the grassland.<br />
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Around these times other, smaller events occurred. 500 years before modern days, The Cianwood City Pharmacy, the worlds oldest pharmacy is built. And around 400 years ago, [[Azalea Town]] in Johto is struck by a long-term drought wave. After bringing the rain back once again by {{m|yawn}}ing, {{p|Slowpoke}} gains an honorable position in that town.<br />
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In contemporary history, {{ga|Ethan}}/{{ga|Kris}}/{{ga|Lyra}} leaves [[New Bark Town]] on an errand for [[Professor Elm]]. A {{ga|Silver|red-haired boy}} steals one of Elm's three Pokémon, and challenges him/her as Ethan/Kris/Lyra's journey across Johto continues. A revived [[Team Rocket]] from the Kanto, using plans formulated three years prior, enrages many {{p|Gyarados}}, including a [[Red Gyarados|red one]], at the [[Lake of Rage]] as they proceed to take over the [[Goldenrod Radio Tower]] in a desperate attempt to contact [[Giovanni]]. As they are defeated, the leader vows to never again re-form Team Rocket, and Ethan/Kris/Lyra continues to gather Johto's badges, eventually gaining all eight and traveling to the [[Pokémon League]] at the [[Indigo Plateau]] in Kanto, later to defeat the current champion and get into the [[Hall of Fame]].<br />
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Not only that, but Ethan/Kris/Lyra is able to have a close encounter with all three of the legendary beasts, as well as summon the Unown, Lugia and Ho-Oh after their long absence.<br />
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==Cities, routes, and other locations==<br />
[[File:Johto.png|thumb|right|300px|In-game map of the Johto region from [[Generation IV]] games]]<br />
Johto has twelve [[List of cities and towns by name|cities and towns]]. These sites act as settlements for people to live and work in a functioning society. The [[Safari Zone Gate]], and the [[Frontier Access]] act as towns, however, they appear to be more of a tourist destination and are not considered cities or towns. As Johto has no autonomous [[Pokémon League]], Kanto shares a League with the region, which borders between Johto and Kanto. Because of this, the two regions share a connection with each other, and unlike any other region, they are able to be traversed to with relative ease. Due to this landmass connection, the geography, the settlements, and the locations of Johto is extremely similar to its neighbor region.<br />
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The Johto region has 20 different [[routes]], which are passages permitting trainers to travel from one location to the next with relative ease. Johto and Kanto share the same route system, and therefor starts at {{rt|29|Johto}}, picking up from where Kanto's left off at {{rt|28|Kanto}}. The numbered routes count up to 48, with routes {{rtn|47|Johto}} and {{rtn|48|Johto}} leading off into the far west only being accessible in [[Generation IV]]. Compared to the Kanto region, there aren't many sea routes; there are many land routes and mountains. Some areas such as {{rt|33|Johto}} are constantly raining, or are purged with other [[weather conditions]]; however, this wasn't seen until [[Generation IV]].<br />
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The connecting landmass between Kanto and Johto doesn't appear to be a fine line; but more or less a blurry one. {{rt|28|Kanto}} is technically owned by Kanto; however, it bridges the border between the two regions, making it the only route in history that enters two regions at one time. This is similar to routes {{rtn|26|Kanto}} and {{rtn|27|Kanto}}, that are strictly Kanto locations; however, they are able to be transported to via {{HM|02|Fly}} from Johto in Generation IV.<br />
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===Cities and towns===<br />
{| align="center" style="background: #{{johto color dark}}; {{roundy|5px}}; border: 2px solid #{{johto color}}"<br />
|- align="center" style="color: #fff"<br />
! style="background: #{{johto color}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Map<br />
! style="background: #{{johto color}}" | City/Town<br />
! style="background: #{{johto color}}" | Population<br />
! style="background: #{{johto color}}; {{{roundytr|5px}}" | Description<br />
|- style="background: #fff"<br />
| align=center | [[File:HGSS New Bark Town.png|100px]]<br />
| align=center | [[New Bark Town]]<br />
| align=center | 10<br />
| align=center | A town where the wind blows and tells of impending change.<br />
|- style="background: #fff"<br />
| align=center | [[File:HGSS Cherrygrove City.png|100px]]<br />
| align=center | [[Cherrygrove City]]<br />
| align=center | 12<br />
| align=center | A city where you can smell small flowers and a sea breeze.<br />
|- style="background: #fff"<br />
| align=center | [[File:Violet City HGSS.png|100px]]<br />
| align=center | [[Violet City]]<br />
| align=center | 35<br />
| align=center | This old village is still surrounded by trees and other scenery. [[Sprout Tower]] is located here; it is a tower where they study diligently to learn to live with Pokémon. <br />
|- style="background: #fff"<br />
| align=center | [[File:Azalea Town HGSS.png|100px]]<br />
| align=center | [[Azalea Town]]<br />
| align=center | 18<br />
| align=center | A town where people and Pokémon live together in simple harmony. [[Slowpoke Well]] is located here; when {{p|Slowpoke}} are thirsty, they come here to drink.<br />
|- style="background: #fff"<br />
| align=center | [[File:HGSS Goldenrod City.png|100px]]<br />
| align=center | [[Goldenrod City]]<br />
| align=center | 77<br />
| align=center | A developing city where people and Pokémon come and go as they like. <br />
|- style="background: #fff"<br />
| align=center | [[File:HGSS Ecruteak City.png|100px]]<br />
| align=center | [[Ecruteak City]]<br />
| align=center | 31<br />
| align=center | A city that even now bears the marks of its history. Located here are [[Bell Tower]], a tower that's said to have a [[legendary Pokémon]] that lands there, and [[Burned Tower]], a tower that was hit by lightning, and subsequently caught fire and burned.<br />
|- style="background: #fff"<br />
| align=center | [[File:HGSS Olivine City.png|100px]]<br />
| align=center | [[Olivine City]]<br />
| align=center | 27<br />
| align=center | A city where you can hear the melody of the sea. [[Glitter Lighthouse]] is located here; it shines brightly over the ocean with the power of [[Amphy|Ampharos]].<br />
|- style="background: #fff"<br />
| align=center | [[File:HGSS Cianwood City.png|100px]]<br />
| align=center | [[Cianwood City]]<br />
| align=center | 19<br />
| align=center | A beachside city that has benefitted greatly from the sea.<br />
|- style="background: #fff"<br />
| align=center | [[File:HGSS Mahogany Town.png|100px]]<br />
| align=center | [[Mahogany Town]]<br />
| align=center | 14<br />
| align=center | A town with a suspicious air to it. It's a hiding place for ninjas.<br />
|- style="background: #fff"<br />
| align=center | [[File:HGSS Blackthorn City.png|100px]]<br />
| align=center | [[Blackthorn City]]<br />
| align=center | 27<br />
| align=center | A mysterious mountain village cut into a rock face. [[Dragon's Den]] is located here.<br />
|- style="background: #fff"<br />
| align=center | [[File:Safari Zone Gate.png|100px]]<br />
| align=center | [[Safari Zone Gate]]<br />
| align=center | 13<br />
| align=center | A place where you can experience wild thrills safely.<br />
|- style="background: #fff"<br />
| align=center | [[File:Frontier Front.png|100px]]<br />
| align=center | [[Frontier Access]]<br />
| align=center | ??<br />
| align=center | A place where people from all over come to show off their strength.<br />
|}<br />
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===Landmarks===<br />
* [[Dark Cave]]<br />
* [[Sprout Tower]]<br />
* [[Ruins of Alph]]<br />
* [[Union Cave]]<br />
* [[Slowpoke Well]]<br />
* [[Ilex Forest]]<br />
* [[Goldenrod Radio Tower|Radio Tower]]<br />
* [[National Park]]<br />
* [[Burned Tower]]<br />
* [[Mt. Mortar]]<br />
* [[Lake of Rage]]<br />
* [[Bell Tower]]<br />
* [[Whirl Islands]]<br />
* [[Ice Path]]<br />
* [[Dragon's Den]]<br />
* [[Tohjo Falls]] (actually in Kanto)<br />
* [[Mt. Silver]]<br />
* [[Indigo Plateau]] (actually in Kanto)<br />
* {{jo|Battle Tower}} (Crystal only)<br />
* [[Cliff Edge Gate]]{{sup|HGSS}}<br />
* [[Cliff Cave]]{{sup|HGSS}}<br />
* [[Embedded Tower]]{{sup|HGSS}}<br />
* [[Pokéathlon Dome]]{{sup|HGSS}}<br />
* {{Gdis|Battle Frontier|IV}}{{sup|HGSS}}<br />
* {{safari|Johto}}{{sup|HGSS}}<br />
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===Anime-exclusive locations===<br />
* [[Charicific Valley]]<br />
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===Routes===<br />
Johto's routes are numbered {{rtn|29|Johto}}-{{rtn|46|Johto}}, starting at the route number that Kanto (in [[Generation II]]) left off from, {{rtn|28|Kanto}}. Routes {{rtn|47|Johto}} and {{rtn|48|Johto}} are added in {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}} to connect [[Cianwood City]] to the [[Johto Safari Zone]].<br />
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==Geography==<br />
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==Leagues==<br />
===Pokémon League===<br />
{{main|Johto League}}<br />
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The Johto League is the regional [[Pokémon League]] of the Johto region. Johto and Kanto share a single [[Elite Four]], located at the Indigo Plateau. Eight Johto League [[Badge]]s are required to participate in [[Pokémon League#Types of competitions|League competitions]].<br />
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{| align="center"<br />
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{| align="center" style="background: #00647f; {{roundy|10px}} border: 4px solid #00647f;" colspan=4 cellspacing="1" cellpadding="2"<br />
|- align="center"<br />
! style="background: #00647f;" colspan="4" | {{color2|1cb0d9|Johto League}}<br />
|-<br />
! style="background: #1cb0d9; {{roundytl|5px}}" | {{color|00647f|Gym Leader<br><small>Japanese</small>}}<br />
! style="background: #1cb0d9;" | {{color|00647f|Location<br><small>Japanese</small>}}<br />
! style="background: #1cb0d9;" | {{color2|00647f|Elemental type|Type}}<br />
! style="background: #1cb0d9; {{roundytr|5px}}" | {{color2|00647f|Badge}}<br />
{{gldr|type=Flying|pic=VSFalkner.png|ldr=Falkner|djap=ハヤト|drm=Hayato|loc=Violet City|cjap=キキョウシティ|crm=Kikyō City|bdg=Zephyr}}<br />
{{gldr|type=Bug|pic=VSBugsy.png|ldr=Bugsy|djap=ツクシ|drm=Tsukushi|loc=Azalea Town|cjap=ヒワダタウン|crm=Hiwada Town|bdg=Hive}}<br />
{{gldr|type=Normal|pic=VSWhitney.png|ldr=Whitney|djap=アカネ|drm=Akane|loc=Goldenrod City|cjap=コガネシティ|crm=Kogane City|bdg=Plain}}<br />
{{gldr|type=Ghost|pic=VSMorty.png|ldr=Morty|djap=マツバ|drm=Matsuba|loc=Ecruteak City|cjap=エンジュシティ|crm=Enju City|bdg=Fog}}<br />
{{gldr|type=Fighting|pic=VSChuck.png|ldr=Chuck|djap=シジマ|drm=Shijima|loc=Cianwood City|cjap=タンバシティ|crm=Tanba City|bdg=Storm}}<br />
{{gldr|type=Steel|pic=VSJasmine.png|ldr=Jasmine|djap=ミカン|drm=Mikan|loc=Olivine City|cjap=アサギシティ|crm=Asagi City|bdg=Mineral}}<br />
{{gldr|type=Ice|pic=VSPryce.png|ldr=Pryce|djap=ヤナギ|drm=Yanagi|loc=Mahogany Town|cjap=チョウジタウン|crm=Chōji Town|bdg=Glacier}}<br />
{{gldrb|type=Dragon|pic=VSClair.png|ldr=Clair|djap=イブキ|drm=Ibuki|loc=Blackthorn City|cjap=フスベシティ|crm=Fusube City|bdg=Rising}}<br />
|}<br />
| valign="top" |<br />
{{elt/h|gen=IV|l=1cb0d9|d=00647f|league=Johto}}<br />
{{elt|type=Psychic|pic=VSWill.png|m=Will|mjap=イツキ|mrm=Itsuki}}<br />
{{elt|type=Poison|pic=VSKoga.png|m=Koga|mjap=キョウ|mrm=Kyō}}<br />
{{elt|type=Fighting|pic=VSBruno.png|m=Bruno|mjap=シバ|mrm=Siba}}<br />
{{elt|type=Dark|pic=VSKaren.png|m=Karen|mjap=カリン|mrm=Karin}}<br />
{{eltb|type=Dragon|pic=VSLance.png|m=Lance|mjap=ワタル|mrm=Wataru}}<br />
|}<br />
|}<br />
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===Frontier Brains===<br />
{| align="center" style="background: #00647f; {{roundy|10px}} border: 4px solid #00647f;" colspan="4" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="2"<br />
|- align="center"<br />
! style="background: #00647f;" colspan="4" | {{color2|1cb0d9|Battle Frontier (Generation IV)|Johto Battle Frontier}}<br />
|-<br />
! style="background: #1cb0d9;{{roundytl|5px}}" | {{color|00647f|Frontier Brain<br><small>Japanese</small>}}<br />
! style="background: #1cb0d9;" | {{color|00647f|Facility<br><small>Japanese</small>}}<br />
! colspan="2" style="background: #1cb0d9; {{roundytr|5px}}" | {{color2|00647f|Commemorative print|Prints}}<br />
|- align="center" style="background:#{{tower color}}"<br />
| [[File:VSPalmer.png]]<br>{{color2|{{tower color dark}}|Tower Tycoon}} {{color2|{{tower color dark}}|Tower Tycoon Palmer|Palmer}}<br><small>{{color|{{tower color dark}}|タワータイクーン クロツグ<br>Tower Tycoon Kurotsugu}}</small><br />
| {{color2|{{tower color dark}}|Battle Frontier (Generation IV)#Battle Tower|Battle Tower}}<br><small>{{color|{{tower color dark}}|バトルタワー<br>Battle Tower}}</small><br />
| {{print|tower|Silver|E}}<br>{{print|tower|Silver|Ly}}<br>{{color|{{tower color dark}}|Silver Tower Prints}}<br />
| {{print|tower|Gold|E}}<br>{{print|tower|Gold|Ly}}<br>{{color|{{tower color dark}}|Gold Tower Prints}}<br />
|- align="center" style="background:#{{factory color}}"<br />
| [[File:VSThorton.png]]<br>{{color2|{{factory color dark}}|Factory Head}} {{color2|{{factory color dark}}|Factory Head Thorton|Thorton}}<br><small>{{color|{{factory color dark}}|ファクトリーヘッド ネジキ<br>Factory Head Nejiki}}</small><br />
| {{color2|{{factory color dark}}|Battle Frontier (Generation IV)#Battle Factory|Battle Factory}}<br><small>{{color|{{factory color dark}}|バトルファクトリー<br>Battle Factory}}</small><br />
| {{print|factory|Silver|E}}<br>{{print|factory|Silver|Ly}}<br>{{color|{{factory color dark}}|Silver Factory Prints}}<br />
| {{print|factory|Gold|E}}<br>{{print|factory|Gold|Ly}}<br>{{color|{{factory color dark}}|Gold Factory Prints}}<br />
|- align="center" style="background:#{{arcade color}}"<br />
| [[File:VSDahlia.png]]<br>{{color2|{{arcade color dark}}|Arcade Star Dahlia}}<br><small>{{color|{{arcade color dark}}|ルーレットゴーデス ダリア<br>Roulette Goddess Dahlia}}</small><br />
| {{color2|{{arcade color dark}}|Battle Frontier (Generation IV)#Battle Arcade|Battle Arcade}}<br><small>{{color|{{arcade color dark}}|バトルルーレット<br>Battle Roulette}}</small><br />
| {{print|arcade|Silver|E}}<br>{{print|arcade|Silver|Ly}}<br>{{color|{{arcade color dark}}|Silver Arcade Prints}}<br />
| {{print|arcade|Gold|E}}<br>{{print|arcade|Gold|Ly}}<br>{{color|{{arcade color dark}}|Gold Arcade Prints}}<br />
|- align="center" style="background:#{{castle color}}"<br />
| [[File:VSDarach and Caitlin.png]]<br>{{color2|{{castle color dark}}|Castle Valet Darach and Caitlin}}<br><small>{{color|{{castle color dark}}|キャッスルバトラー コクラン&カトレア <br>Castle Butler Kokuran & Cattleya}}</small><br />
| {{color2|{{castle color dark}}|Battle Frontier (Generation IV)#Battle Castle|Battle Castle}}<br><small>{{color|{{castle color dark}}|バトルキャッスル<br>Battle Castle}}</small><br />
| {{print|castle|Silver|E}}<br>{{print|castle|Silver|Ly}}<br>{{color|{{castle color dark}}|Silver Castle Prints}}<br />
| {{print|castle|Gold|E}}<br>{{print|castle|Gold|Ly}}<br>{{color|{{castle color dark}}|Gold Castle Prints}}<br />
|- align="center"<br />
| style="background:#{{hall color}}; {{roundybl|5px}}" | [[File:VSArgenta.png]]<br>{{color2|{{hall color dark}}|Hall Matron Argenta}}<br><small>{{color|{{hall color dark}}|ステージマドンナ ケイト<br>Stage Madonna Kate}}</small><br />
| style="background:#{{hall color}}" | {{color2|{{hall color dark}}|Battle Frontier (Generation IV)#Battle Hall|Battle Hall}}<br><small>{{color|{{hall color dark}}|バトルステージ <br>Battle Stage}}</small><br />
| style="background:#{{hall color}};" | {{print|hall|Silver|E}}<br>{{print|hall|Silver|Ly}}<br>{{color|{{hall color dark}}|Silver Hall Prints}}<br />
| style="background:#{{hall color}}; {{roundybr|5px}}" | {{print|hall|Gold|E}}<br>{{print|hall|Gold|Ly}}<br>{{color|{{hall color dark}}|Gold Hall Prints}}<br />
|}<br clear="all"><br />
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==Gallery==<br />
<gallery><br />
File:JohtoII.png|Artwork of the Johto region from [[Generation II]]<br />
File:Johto Anime.png|Anime-based map of the Johto region<br />
</gallery><br />
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==Trivia==<br />
* It is the only region in which [[Ash Ketchum]] did not meet a new {{ashfr|traveling companion}}.<br />
* Johto is the only region without:<br />
** a Pokémon burial ground<br />
** its own set of [[Fossil|fossil Pokémon]]<br />
** its own [[Victory Road]]<br />
** a museum<br />
** an autonomous [[Pokémon League]] (shared with Kanto)<br />
** its own storage system developer (Bill also developed that of Kanto)<br />
** its own villainous team (Team Rocket is shared with Kanto)<br />
** prior to Generation IV, Johto was also the only region without a [[Johto Safari Zone|Safari Zone]] and [[List of Pokémon by Johto Pokédex number|true regional Pokédex]].<br />
* This lack is mostly due to the fact that Generation II is very dependent on [[Generation I]], and as the latter half of the game's storyline takes place in Kanto, there was no need to repeat many things.<br />
* In Generation II and IV, between Johto and [[Kanto]], the Dark-type and the Ground-type are the only types not represented by an official Gym. [[Viridian City]], whose previous Gym Leader [[Giovanni]], had the Ground-type. However, when Giovanni left the gym after being defeated by {{ga|Red}}, he was replaced by {{ga|Blue}}, who does not have a type specialty. [[Karen]] of the [[Elite Four]] uses Dark-type Pokémon, making the Ground-type the only type to not have a [[Gym Leader]] or Elite Four member specialize in it in Johto and Kanto for Generation II and IV.<br />
* Unused location data for Johto (similar to the data for [[Hoenn]] and [[Kanto]] used for Pal Park) exists within the programming of Generation IV's games. Pokémon actually caught in Johto, however, display as being from "[[Faraway place]]" when traded to a game taking place in [[Sinnoh]], much like Pokémon caught in a Platinum-exclusive location do when traded to Diamond or Pearl.<br />
* Kanto and Johto are the only regions that are connected to each other by land, and are likewise the only regions to add additional routes in their second appearances.<br />
* Johto is the only main region in which the [[starter Pokémon]], throughout their evolutions, stay one [[type]] ({{t|Grass}}, {{t|Water}}, and {{t|Fire}}).<br />
* [[Generation II]] Johto is tied with [[Unova]] for the fewest [[route]]s of any region with 18; however, [[Generation IV]] Johto has 20 routes.<br />
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===Names===<br />
{| align="left" style="background: #{{Johto color light}}; -moz-border-radius: 10px; border: 3px solid #{{Johto color}}"<br />
|- align=center<br />
! style="-moz-border-radius-topleft: 5px;" | Language<br />
! style="-moz-border-radius-topright: 5px;" | Name<br />
! style="-moz-border-radius-topright: 5px;" | Origin<br />
|- style="background:#FFF;"<br />
| Japanese<br />
| ジョウト ''Jōto''<br />
| From 城都 "castle palace" and 条都 "lattice-shaped palace".<br />
|- style="background:#FFF;"<br />
| English<br />
| Johto<br />
| From the Japanese name.<br />
|- style="background:#FFF;"<br />
| Korean<br />
| 성도 ''Seongdo'' <br />
| From 城都 (성도), ''seongdo''.<br />
|- style="background:#FFF;"<br />
| Chinese ({{tt|Mandarin|Taiwan and mainland China}})<br />
| 城都 ''Chéngdū'' <br />
| From 城都. Can either mean "walled capital" or "metropolis". May also be from 都城 ''dūchéng'', "capital city".<br />
|}<br />
{{-}}<br />
==See also==<br />
* {{game|Gold and Silver|s}}<br />
* {{game|Crystal}}<br />
* {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}<br />
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==References==<br />
<references /><br />
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{{Regions|Johto}}<br />
{{Johto}}<br />
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[[Category:Johto locations|*]]<br />
[[Category:Gold, Silver and Crystal locations|*Johto]]<br />
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[[de:Johto]]<br />
[[es:Johto]]<br />
[[fr:Johto]]<br />
[[ja:ジョウト地方]]<br />
[[pl:Johto]]<br />
[[pt:Johto]]</div>Unown Lordhttps://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/w/index.php?title=Ethan_(game)&diff=1288212Ethan (game)2010-12-18T19:51:21Z<p>Unown Lord: </p>
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<div>{{redirect|Hibiki|the [[character of the day]] in [[EP169|Beauty and the Breeder]]|Zane}}<br />
{{CharInfobox|<br />
color={{gold color}} |<br />
corecolor={{gold color light}} |<br />
bordercolor={{gold color dark}} |<br />
name=Ethan |<br />
jname=ヒビキ |<br />
tmname=Hibiki |<br />
slogan=no |<br />
image=HeartGold SoulSilver Ethan.png |<br />
size=200px |<br />
caption=Art from HeartGold and SoulSilver |<br />
gender=Male |<br />
hometown=[[New Bark Town]] |<br />
region=[[Johto]] |<br />
relatives=[[Mom]] (as player)<br>[[Day Care couple|Grandparents]], unnamed father (as NPC)|<br />
trainer=yes |<br />
trainerclass=[[Pokémon Trainer]], [[Player character]] |<br />
game=yes |<br />
generation={{gen|II}}, {{gen|IV}} |<br />
games=[[Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions|Gold, Silver]], {{v2|Crystal}}, [[Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver Versions|HeartGold, SoulSilver]] |<br />
leader=no |<br />
anime=counterpart |<br />
animecounterpart={{jo|Jimmy}}|<br />
epnum=The Legend of Thunder! |<br />
epname=The Legend of Thunder! |<br />
manga=counterpart |<br />
mangacounterpart={{adv|Gold}} |<br />
roundnum=PS091 |<br />
roundname=Murkrow Row<br />
}}<br />
'''Ethan''' (Japanese: '''ヒビキ''' ''Hibiki'') is the main {{player|playable character}} in {{game|Gold and Silver|s}} and is the male choice in {{game|Crystal}}, {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}. In Crystal, his female counterpart is {{ga|Kris}}, while in HeartGold and SoulSilver his female counterpart is {{ga|Lyra}}.<br />
<br />
He is a caring young boy who lives with his mother in [[New Bark Town]]. He had no official name in Generation II, but was unofficially known by fans as '''Gold''' ('''ゴールド''' ''Gold'').<br />
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==Storyline in the games==<br />
===When selected as the player character===<br />
Ethan's journey as a {{pkmn|Trainer}} begins when [[Professor Elm]] asks him to run an errand for [[Mr. Pokémon]], who lives north of [[Cherrygrove City]] on [[Route 30]]. Because he may encounter dangerous [[wild Pokémon]] along the way, Elm gives him a choice between three Pokémon to protect him: {{p|Cyndaquil}}, {{p|Totodile}} or {{p|Chikorita}}.<br />
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Ethan spots another boy his age watching Elm's Lab from outside. When Ethan tries to talk to him, the boy abruptly shoves him away. This boy, {{ga|Silver}}, will become Ethan's rival, analogous to {{ga|Blue}} in [[Generation I]].<br />
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Ethan continues onward and finally meets Mr. Pokémon and completes his errand. While there he meets [[Professor Oak]] who, upon realizing Ethan's bond with his new Pokémon, gives him a [[Pokédex]]. On his way back home, Ethan again meets Silver, who has stolen one of Elm's remaining Pokémon. After defeating the boy in battle, Ethan learns his name from his dropped {{ga|Trainer card}}, and relays it to the police in New Bark Town. Professor Elm allows Ethan to keep the Pokémon he chose earlier, and also encourages him to compete in the [[Johto League]].<br />
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Ethan begins on a Pokémon journey in the [[Johto]] [[region]], facing off against its eight [[Gym Leader]]s, defeating and disbanding the revived [[Team Rocket]], and becoming [[Pokémon Champion|Pokémon League Champion]] by defeating the [[Elite Four]] and its previous Champion, [[Lance]] at the [[Indigo Plateau]]. Along the way he also teaches Silver to respect Pokémon as living creatures and not just as tools for battle.<br />
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After being declared the Pokémon League Champion, Ethan then journeys by [[S.S. Aqua|ship]] from [[Olivine City]] to [[Vermilion City]] in [[Kanto]]. Traveling around that region, he battles against another set of eight Gym Leaders. Upon getting permission from [[Professor Oak]] in [[Pallet Town]], Ethan heads for [[Mt. Silver]] via {{rt|28|Kanto}}. His journey comes to a close when, deep in Mt. Silver's cave, he faces the Champion from Pallet Town, Pokémon Trainer {{ga|Red}}, who had been training there since shortly after he became Pokémon League Champion [[Generation I|three]] [[Generation III|years prior]].<br />
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===When not selected as the player character===<br />
In {{game|Crystal}}, {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}}, there is a choice between two player characters. In Crystal, if {{ga|Kris|the female player character}} is selected, then the male player character will not appear in the game at all (although his sprite will be used in a link battle with another game from Generation II). In the fourth generation games, Ethan will appear in a number of cameo roles as a [[non-player character]] when the player opts to use {{ga|Lyra}}. In this capacity he will teach the player how to catch Pokémon; it is later revealed that his grandparents are the [[Day Care couple]] who live on {{rt|34|Johto}}. Naturally, when the roles are reversed and Ethan is the player character, this role is given to Lyra.<br />
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==Pokémon==<br />
Ethan uses this party to show the {{player}} how to catch Pokémon when {{ga|Lyra}} is selected as the player character in {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}.<br />
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{{Party|color={{gold color}}|bordercolor={{gold color dark}}|headcolor={{gold color light}}<br />
|sprite=HGSS Gold Back.png<br />
|class=Pokémon Trainer<br />
|name=Ethan<br />
|prize=None<br />
|game=HGSS<br />
|location=Johto Route 29<br />
|locationname=Route 29<br />
|pokemon=1<br />
|pokemon1={{Pokémon|gen=4|game=HeartGold and SoulSilver|ndex=183|pokemon=Marill|level=5|type1=Water|ability=Unknown<br />
|move1=Tackle|move1type=Normal|move1cat=Physical<br />
|move2=Defense Curl|move2type=Normal|move2cat=Status}}}}<br />
<br />
===Caught in tutorial===<br />
{{Pokémon/4<br />
|game=HeartGold<br />
|ndex=019<br />
|pokemon=Rattata<br />
|type1=Normal<br />
|ability=Unknown<br />
|level=2<br />
|spritegender=male<br />
|move1=Tackle|move1type=Normal|move1cat=Physical<br />
|move2=Tail Whip|move2type=Normal|move2cat=Status}}<br />
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==Artwork==<br />
{| align="center" style="{{roundy|20px}} border: 2px solid #{{gold color dark}}; background: #{{gold color}};"<br />
|- align=center<br />
| style="{{roundy|20px}} border: 2px solid #{{gold color dark}}; background: #{{gold color light}}; width:100px; height:100px"| [[File:Gold Silver Ethan.png|100px]]<br />
| style="{{roundy|20px}} border: 2px solid #{{gold color dark}}; background: #{{gold color light}}; width:100px; height:100px"| [[File:Crystal Ethan.png|100px]]<br />
| style="{{roundy|20px}} border: 2px solid #{{gold color dark}}; background: #{{gold color light}}; width:100px; height:100px"| [[File:GS Gold running.png|100px]]<br />
| style="{{roundy|20px}} border: 2px solid #{{gold color dark}}; background: #{{gold color light}}; width:100px; height:100px"| [[File:Gold3.png|100px]]<br />
| style="{{roundy|20px}} border: 2px solid #{{gold color dark}}; background: #{{gold color light}}; width:100px; height:100px"| [[File:Gold4.png|100px]]<br />
|- align=center style="font-size: 80%;"<br />
| Artwork from<br>{{color2|000|Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions|Gold and Silver}}<br />
| Artwork from<br>{{color2|000|Pokémon Crystal Version|Crystal}}<br />
| Running<br />
| Checking his {{color2|000|Pokégear}}<br />
| Approaching a {{color2|000|Time Capsule}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Sprites===<br />
{| align="center" style="{{roundy|20px}} border: 2px solid #{{gold color dark}}; background: #{{gold color}};"<br />
|- align=center<br />
| style="{{roundy|80px}} border: 2px solid #{{gold color dark}}; background: #{{gold color light}}; width:96px; height:96px"| [[File:GS Gold.png]]<br />
| style="{{roundy|80px}} border: 2px solid #{{gold color dark}}; background: #{{gold color light}}; width:96px; height:96px"| [[File:Gold crystal.png]]<br />
| style="{{roundy|80px}} border: 2px solid #{{gold color dark}}; background: #{{gold color light}}; width:96px; height:96px"| [[File:GS Gold Back.png]]<br />
| style="{{roundy|80px}} border: 2px solid #{{gold color dark}}; background: #{{gold color light}}; width:96px; height:96px"| [[File:GoldGSCwalkdown.png]]<br />
| style="{{roundy|80px}} border: 2px solid #{{gold color dark}}; background: #{{gold color light}}; width:96px; height:96px"| [[File:HGSS Ethan.png]]<br />
| style="{{roundy|80px}} border: 2px solid #{{gold color dark}}; background: #{{gold color light}}; width:96px; height:96px"| [[File:EthanChallenge.png]]<br />
|- align=center style="font-size: 80%;"<br />
| Sprite from<br>{{color2|000|Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions|Gold and Silver}}<br />
| Sprite from<br>{{color2|000|Pokémon Crystal Version|Crystal}}<br />
| Backsprite from<br>{{color2|000|Generation II}}<br />
| Overworld sprite from <br>{{color2|000|Generation II}}<br />
| Ethan's sprite from<br>{{color2|000|Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver Versions|HeartGold and SoulSilver}}<br />
| Ethan's Challenge sprite from<br>{{color2|000|Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver Versions|HeartGold and SoulSilver}}<br />
|- align=center style="font-size: 80%;"<br />
| style="{{roundy|80px}} border: 2px solid #{{gold color dark}}; background: #{{gold color light}}; width:96px; height:96px"| [[File:HGSS Gold_Back.png]]<br />
| style="{{roundy|80px}} border: 2px solid #{{gold color dark}}; background: #{{gold color light}}; width:96px; height:96px"| [[File:GoldHGSSwalkdown.png]]<br />
| style="{{roundy|80px}} border: 2px solid #{{gold color dark}}; background: #{{gold color light}}; width:96px; height:96px"| [[File:GoldTRHGSSwalkdown.png]]<br />
| style="{{roundy|80px}} border: 2px solid #{{gold color dark}}; background: #{{gold color light}}; width:96px; height:96px"| [[File:HGSS Hibiki Pokéthlon Jersey.png]]<br />
| style="{{roundy|80px}} border: 2px solid #{{gold color dark}}; background: #{{gold color light}}; width:96px; height:96px"| [[File:GoldAthHGSSwalkdown.png]]<br />
|- align=center style="font-size: 80%;"<br />
| Ethan's backsprite from<br>{{color2|000|Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver Versions|HeartGold and SoulSilver}}<br />
| Overworld sprite from <br>{{color2|000|Generation IV}}<br />
| Overworld {{color2|000|Team Rocket Grunt|Team Rocket}} disguise sprite from<br>{{color2|000|Generation IV}}<br />
| Ethan's {{color2|000|Pokéathlon}} sprite from<br>{{color2|000|Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver Versions|HeartGold and SoulSilver}}<br />
| Overworld {{color2|000|Pokéathlon}} sprite from<br>{{color2|000|Generation IV}}<br />
|}<br />
{{-}}<br />
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==Optional names for Ethan==<br />
<!--The order of English and Japanese names in HGSS is from game data. Please don't reorganize it into alphabetical order. However, the order in other languages is alphabetical, as the actual order from game data is unknown.--><br />
{| border="1" style="border: 1px solid #88a; border-collapse: collapse;" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="2"; class=expandable<br />
|- style="background: #{{gold color}};"<br />
! Language !! Gold !! Silver !! Crystal !! HeartGold/SoulSilver<br />
|-<br />
|| English<br />
|| <br />
* Gold <br />
* Hiro<br />
* Taylor<br />
* Karl<br />
||<br />
* Silver<br />
* Kamon<br />
* Oscar<br />
* Max<br />
||<br />
* Chris<br />
* Mat<br />
* Allan<br />
* Jon<br />
||<br />
*Heart<br />
*Soul<br />
*Ash<br />
*Nic<br />
*Dion<br />
*Duncan<br />
*Jude<br />
*Ross<br />
*Shea<br />
*Darrell<br />
*Terell<br />
*Chris<br />
*Brad<br />
*Dwight<br />
*Talon<br />
*Lonny<br />
*Jess<br />
*Eric<br />
*Chase<br />
|-<br />
|| Japanese<br />
|| <br />
* ゴールド ''Gold''<br />
* ヒロキ ''Hiroki''<br />
* テツオ ''Tetsuo''<br />
* タカシ ''Takashi''<br />
||<br />
* シルバー ''Silver''<br />
* カモン ''Kamon''<br />
* トオル ''Tōru''<br />
* マサオ ''Masao''<br />
||<br />
* クリス ''Chris''<br />
* ヨウスケ ''Yōsuke''<br />
* タケヒロ ''Takehiro''<br />
* タカオ ''Takao''<br />
||<br />
* ハート ''Heart''<br />
* ソウル ''Soul''<br />
* サトシ ''Satoshi''<br />
* ケン ''Ken''<br />
* カケル ''Kakeru''<br />
* ジャック ''Jack''<br />
* ジャン ''Jean''<br />
* ジョン ''John''<br />
* カモン ''Kamon''<br />
* タカシ ''Takashi''<br />
* テツオ ''Tetsuo''<br />
* トオル ''Tōru''<br />
* ヒロキ ''Hiroki''<br />
* マサオ ''Masao''<br />
* タカオ ''Takao''<br />
* タケヒロ ''Takehiro''<br />
* トウゴ ''Tōgo''<br />
* ヒトシ ''Hitoshi''<br />
* ヨシナオ ''Yoshinao''<br />
|-<br />
|| French<br />
|| <br />
* Gold<br />
* Julien<br />
* Jean<br />
* Jacques<br />
|| <br />
* Silver<br />
* Daniel<br />
* Pierre<br />
* Paul<br />
||<br />
* Chris<br />
* Benji<br />
* Nicolas<br />
* Jean<br />
||<br />
*''Heart''<br />
*''Soul''<br />
*''Allane''<br />
*''Damien''<br />
*''Daniel''<br />
*''Dilan''<br />
*''Franck''<br />
*''Gabriel''<br />
*''Greg''<br />
*''Gurvan''<br />
*''Kamel''<br />
*''Loris''<br />
*''Marc''<br />
*''Max''<br />
*''Ralph''<br />
*''Seb''<br />
*''Thomas''<br />
*''Tom''<br />
*''Zack''<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|| German<br />
|| <br />
* Gold<br />
* Daniel<br />
* Fritz<br />
* Karl<br />
|| <br />
* Silber<br />
* Thomas<br />
* Oscar<br />
* Hans<br />
||<br />
* Chris<br />
* Arnold<br />
* Gert<br />
* Jon<br />
||<br />
*Heart<br />
*Soul<br />
*Berno<br />
*Boris<br />
*Daniel<br />
*Gerd<br />
*Hans<br />
*Helge<br />
*Jack<br />
*Jan<br />
*John<br />
*Jon<br />
*Karsten<br />
*Rafik<br />
*Silvio<br />
*Thomas<br />
*Tobit<br />
*Ugo<br />
*Uhland<br />
|-<br />
|| Italian<br />
|| <br />
* Oro<br />
* Paolo<br />
* Diego<br />
* Carlo<br />
|| <br />
* Argento<br />
* Luca<br />
* Paolo<br />
* Max<br />
||<br />
* Chris<br />
* Sergio<br />
* Giacomo<br />
* Manuele<br />
|-<br />
|| Spanish<br />
|| <br />
* Oro<br />
* Hiro<br />
* Tomás<br />
* Carlos<br />
||<br />
* Plata<br />
* Kamon<br />
* Óscar<br />
* Max<br />
||<br />
* Cris<br />
* Antonio<br />
* Álex<br />
* Emilio<br />
||<br />
|-<br />
|| Korean<br />
|| <br />
* 골드 ''Gold''<br />
* 수호 ''Suho''<br />
* 인철 ''Incheol''<br />
* 강산 ''Gangsan''<br />
|| <br />
* 실버 ''Silver''<br />
* 청운 ''Cheong'un''<br />
* 지겸 ''Jigyeom''<br />
* 찬호 ''Chanho<br />
||<br />
*UNAVAILABLE<br />
||<br />
*하트 ''Heart''<br />
*소울 ''Soul''<br />
*강산 ''Gangsan''<br />
*다인 ''Dain''<br />
*상우 ''Sang'u''<br />
*상현 ''Sanghyeon''<br />
*숙호 ''Sukho''<br />
*윤호 ''Yunho''<br />
*인철 ''Incheol''<br />
*재범 ''Jaebeom''<br />
*쟝 ''Jyang''<br />
*지겸 ''Jigyeom''<br />
*지우 ''Jiu''<br />
*지훈 ''Jihun''<br />
*찬호 ''Chanho''<br />
*청운 ''Cheong'un''<br />
*캔 ''Ken''<br />
*케이 ''Kay''<br />
*호진 ''Hojin''<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Counterparts==<br />
{{jo|Jimmy}} from the special episode ''[[The Legend of Thunder]]'' seems to be based on Ethan in the most basic sense, much more than {{Ash}} was based off his counterpart, {{ga|Red}}. However, like Ash and Red are not interchangeable, neither are Jimmy and Ethan, nor {{jo|Marina}} and {{ga|Kris}} or {{an|Lyra|anime Lyra}} and {{ga|Lyra|game Lyra}}.<br />
<br />
Other counterparts of Ethan include {{adv|Gold}} from the [[Pokémon Adventures]] manga, {{OBP|Gold|Golden Boys}} from the [[Pokémon Gold & Silver: The Golden Boys|Golden Boys]] manga and [[Kinnosuke]] from the [[Pokémon Pocket Monsters]] manga.<br />
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Ethan has a cameo appearance at the beginning of [[M13|Zoroark: Master of Illusions]], in a battle against {{Ash}}. This counterpart follows Ethan's design from {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, and is actually identified as "Hibiki" (Ethan's Japanese name) in the Japanese DVD of the movie.<br />
<br />
====Pokémon====<br />
This is a listing of Ethan's known Pokémon in the anime:<br />
{{TrainerPoké<br />
|trainer=Ethan<br />
|pkmn=Donphan<br />
|type1=Ground<br />
|img=Jimmy Donphan.png<br />
|epnum=M13<br />
|epname=Zoroark: Master of Illusions<br />
|desc=Ethan used Donphan in a battle against Ash at the beginning of the thirteenth movie. During the battle, it fought against {{AP|Pikachu}}. It was not shown who won the battle. <br />
Its only known move is {{m|Rollout}}.}}<br />
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==Names==<br />
{| align="left" style="background: #{{gold color light}}; -moz-border-radius: 10px; border: 3px solid #{{gold color}}"<br />
! Language<br />
! Name<br />
! Origin<br />
|- style="background:#FFF;"<br />
|Japanese<br />
| ヒビキ ''Hibiki''<br />
| From 響き ''hibiki'', "sound" or "echo".<br />
|- style="background:#FFF;"<br />
| English<br />
| Ethan<br />
| From Hebrew, means "strong, firm, long-lived". Derivation unclear.<!--"Echo" is unlikely, even downright nonsensical. They have 2 letters in common, but those letters make completely different sounds between the 2 words. In fact, the words don’t sound the least bit alike. Phonetically, the most you can say is they each have 2 syllables, stress on the first. And those of you who find the name somehow distasteful *cough*TTE*cough*, try to remember that it actually the real name of many people. Regardless of whether those people ever even ''wanted'' to share a name with a generation of brats or a Nintendo character. :-( --> {{wp|Bible|Biblically}}, Ethan/Eitan is believed to be the author of Psalm 89 and/or a {{wp|harp}} or {{wp|cymbal}} player in King David’s court<!-- significant because the other names are sound/musically derived, as is Lyra-->.<br />
|- style="background:#FFF;"<br />
| French<br />
| Luth <br />
| From ''luth'', {{wp|lute}}.<br />
|- style="background:#FFF;"<br />
| German<br />
| Klarin<br />
| From ''Klarinette'', {{wp|clarinet}}.<br />
|- style="background:#FFF;"<br />
| Italian<br />
| Armonio<br />
| From ''armonia'', harmony, or ''armonio'', {{wp|harmonium}}.<br />
|- style="background:#FFF;"<br />
| Spanish<br />
| Eco<br />
| From ''eco'', echo.<br />
|- style="background:#FFF;"<br />
| Korean<br />
| 심향 ''Simhyang'' <br />
| From 響 (향) ''hyang''. <!--<br />
|- style="background:#FFF;"<br />
| Chinese (Taiwan)<br />
| <br />
| --><br />
|}<br clear="all"><br />
<br />
==Trivia==<br />
* Ethan is the only male player character who does not wear long pants, instead opting for shorts in Gold and Silver and knickerbockers in HeartGold and SoulSilver.<br />
* Ethan is the only male player character to have two different female counterparts.<br />
* Likewise, Ethan is the only player character that has two anime counterparts (who correspond to his different designs).<br />
* Ethan is the main protagonist in [[Pokémon Puzzle Challenge]]'s Challenge Mode.<br />
* The majority of his Japanese default names from {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}} are shared with {{ga|Red}} and {{ga|Lucas}}. The same holds true for their {{ga|Lyra|respective}} {{ga|Leaf|female}} {{ga|Dawn|counterparts}}.<br />
* Ethan and {{ga|Lyra}} are the only pseudo-rivals, along with the only [[rival]] characters in any game apart from [[Wally]], to not appear to have a starter Pokémon from the professor in that region.<br />
* A 1997 pamphlet describing {{2v2|Gold|Silver}} mentions that the protagonist has a brother three years his senior, and seems to imply the possibility of that brother being the {{ga|Red|first-generation protagonist}}. However, this aspect of his character was obviously discarded by the time of the final release, as Red's mother still lives in [[Pallet Town]].<br />
* Ethan is 4'11" (1.50 m) tall and weighs 88.2 lbs (40 kg). <br />
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[[Category:Playable characters]]<br />
[[Category:Gold, Silver and Crystal characters]]<br />
[[Category:HeartGold and SoulSilver characters]]<br />
[[Category:Male characters]]<br />
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[[de:Klarin]]<br />
[[es:Eco (personaje)]]<br />
[[fr:Gold (jeux vidéo)]]</div>Unown Lordhttps://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/w/index.php?title=M13&diff=1288094M132010-12-18T16:33:29Z<p>Unown Lord: Not only does he look noticeably different from Ethan, but the DVD also refers to him as "Hibiki".</p>
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<div>{{undubbed|M13|yes}}<br />
{{MovieInfobox|<br />
|colorscheme=HGSS<br />
|entitle=Zoroark: Master of Illusions<br />
|jatitle=幻影の覇者 ゾロアーク<br />
|rotitle=Ruler of Illusions: Zoroark<br />
|poster=Ruler of Illusions Zoroark.png<br />
|jpprem=July 10, 2010<br />
|usprem=2011<br />
|jpvid=December 17, 2010<br />
|usvid=N/A<br />
|usrating=?<br />
|ukrating=?<br />
|carating=?<br />
|qurating=?<br />
|irrating=?<br />
|aurating=?<br />
|nzrating=?<br />
|jprating=?<br />
|derating=?<br />
}}<br />
'''Zoroark: Master of Illusions''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|幻影|げんえい}}の{{tt|覇者|はしゃ}} ゾロアーク''' ''Ruler of Illusions: Zoroark'') is the fourth and final {{series|Diamond & Pearl}} movie and the thirteenth [[Pokémon movie]] overall. It premiered in Japanese theaters July 10, 2010.<br />
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==Other posters and logos==<br />
<gallery perrow=3><br />
File:Movie13 Pikachu the movie.png|''Pikachu the Movie'' poster<br />
File:PhantomRulerZ.png|''Ruler of Illusions: Z'' teaser poster<br />
File:Movie 13 DVD J.png|Japanese DVD cover<br />
File:Movie_13_Chinese_poster.jpg|Chinese poster<br />
File:PhantomRulerZ logo.png|''Ruler of Illusions: Z'' teaser logo<br />
File:Japanese Movie 13 Logo.png|''Ruler of Illusion: Zoroark'' logo<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==Plot==<br />
{{incomplete synopsis}}<br />
[[Crown City]], a town where water and greenery, old streets and modern buildings, coexist in beautiful harmony. Intending to watch the "[[Pokémon Backer World Cup]]" being held there, {{Ash}}, {{AP|Pikachu}}, and {{ashfr|company}} head for Crown City. On the way, they meet and join up with {{OBP|Zorua|movie 13}}, a Pokémon said to be searching for its companion.<br />
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Meanwhile, a Pokémon called {{OBP|Zoroark|movie 13}} is destroying Crown City in the guise of {{p|Raikou}}, {{p|Suicune}}, and {{p|Entei}}, due to Kōdai blackmailing it threatening her captured child, Zorua, who actually had escaped. {{p|Celebi}}, returning to the town for the first time in twenty years, is presented with its own crisis, due to that prior to the movie, businessman Grings Kōdai discovered Celebi in Crown City, and touched the "ripple of time" that was produced due to Celebi's time traveling. As a result of this, Kōdai gained the ability to have powerful hallucinations that show him the future, while destroying all of the greenery within the city.<br />
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Soon, Celebi found itself and Zorua chased by Kōdai's minions. This pursuit forced them into the Pokémon Backer Stadium, where they were cornered by Kōdai, who disables Celebi and captures Zorua in order to blackmail Zoroark once more. Kōdai then finds what he believes to be the ripple of time, and begins to absorb its power. The "ripple of time" ends up actually being an illusion created by Zoroark, who attacks but is promptly defeated by the angry Kōdai. However, Celebi uses the power of the true ripple of time to heal Zoroark, who recovers and defeats Kōdai with the help of the guardians of Crown City. <br />
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During the credits of the movie, the news report published by Kurt and Rioka reveals that Kōdai and Goon were both arrested and sent to jail.<br />
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==Featured Pokémon==<br />
* {{p|Suicune}}<br />
* {{p|Raikou}}<br />
* {{p|Entei}}<br />
* {{p|Celebi}}<br />
* {{p|Zorua}}<br />
* {{p|Zoroark}}<br />
<br />
==Pokémon==<br />
* {{p|Pikachu}} ({{OP|Ash|Pikachu}})<br />
* {{p|Piplup}} ({{OP|Dawn|Piplup}})<br />
* {{p|Croagunk}} ({{OP|Brock|Croagunk}})<br />
* {{p|Infernape}} ({{OP|Ash|Infernape}})<br />
* {{p|Mamoswine}} ({{OP|Dawn|Mamoswine}})<br />
* {{p|Togekiss}} ({{OP|Dawn|Togekiss}})<br />
* {{p|Suicune}} ([[Legendary beasts (movie 13)|shiny]])<br />
* {{p|Raikou}} ([[Legendary beasts (movie 13)|shiny]])<br />
* {{p|Entei}} ([[Legendary beasts (movie 13)|shiny]])<br />
* {{p|Celebi}} ([[Celebi (movie 13)|wild]])<br />
* {{p|Tangrowth}} ({{mov|Tomo}}'s)<br />
* {{p|Mightyena}} ({{mov|Joe}}'s)<br />
* {{p|Zorua}} ([[Zorua (movie 13)|wild]])<br />
* {{p|Zoroark}} ([[Zoroark (movie 13)|wild]])<br />
* {{p|Bronzor}} ({{mo|Kurt}}'s)<br />
* {{p|Misdreavus}} ([[Grings Kōdai]]'s; flashback)<br />
* {{p|Mismagius}} ([[Grings Kōdai]]'s)<br />
* {{p|Shuppet}} ([[Grings Kōdai]]'s)<br />
* {{p|Scizor}} ([[Goon]]'s; two)<br />
* {{p|Ninjask}} (multiple)<br />
* {{p|Beldum}} ([[Pokémon Backer World Cup|Pokémon Backer]] participant's)<br />
* {{p|Metang}} ([[Pokémon Backer World Cup|Pokémon Backer]] participant's)<br />
* {{p|Metagross}} ([[Pokémon Backer World Cup|Pokémon Backer]] participant's)<br />
* {{p|Elekid}} ([[Pokémon Backer World Cup|Pokémon Backer]] participant's)<br />
* {{p|Electabuzz}} ([[Pokémon Backer World Cup|Pokémon Backer]] participant's)<br />
* {{p|Electivire}} ([[Pokémon Backer World Cup|Pokémon Backer]] participant's)<br />
* {{p|Hoppip}} (multiple)<br />
* {{p|Skiploom}} (multiple)<br />
* {{p|Jumpluff}} (multiple)<br />
* {{p|Beautifly}} (multiple)<br />
* {{p|Yanmega}} (balloon)<br />
* {{p|Vigoroth}} (multiple)<br />
* {{p|Sunflora}} (multiple)<br />
* {{p|Azurill}}<br />
* {{p|Marill}}<br />
* {{p|Azumarill}}<br />
* {{p|Surskit}} (multiple)<br />
* {{p|Yanma}} (multiple)<br />
* {{p|Zigzagoon}} (multiple)<br />
* {{p|Starly}} (multiple)<br />
* {{p|Shroomish}} (multiple)<br />
* {{p|Ledyba}} (multiple)<br />
* {{p|Hoothoot}}<br />
* {{p|Kricketot}} (multiple)<br />
* {{p|Kricketune}}<br />
* {{p|Wooper}} (multiple)<br />
* {{p|Linoone}}<br />
* {{p|Sunkern}} (multiple)<br />
* {{p|Volbeat}}<br />
* {{p|Illumise}}<br />
* {{p|Ledian}}<br />
* {{p|Nuzleaf}}<br />
* {{p|Breloom}} (multiple)<br />
* {{p|Bellsprout}}<br />
* {{p|Oddish}}<br />
<br />
===Intro only===<br />
* {{p|Torterra}} ({{OP|Ash|Torterra}})<br />
* {{p|Staraptor}} ({{OP|Ash|Staraptor}})<br />
* {{p|Buizel}} ({{OP|Ash|Buizel}})<br />
* {{p|Gible}} ({{OP|Ash|Gible}})<br />
* {{p|Buneary}} ({{OP|Dawn|Buneary}})<br />
* {{p|Pachirisu}} ({{OP|Dawn|Pachirisu}})<br />
* {{p|Cyndaquil}} ({{OP|Dawn|Cyndaquil}})<br />
* {{p|Sudowoodo}} ({{OP|Brock|Sudowoodo}})<br />
* {{p|Happiny}} ({{OP|Brock|Happiny}})<br />
* {{p|Donphan}} ([[Hibiki#Donphan|Hibiki]]'s)<br />
* {{p|Articuno}}<br />
* {{p|Moltres}}<br />
* {{p|Zapdos}}<br />
* {{p|Ho-Oh}}<br />
* {{p|Lugia}}<br />
* {{p|Rayquaza}}<br />
* {{p|Deoxys}}<br />
* {{p|Pelipper}}<br />
* {{p|Pidgeot}} (multiple)<br />
* {{p|Kyogre}}<br />
* {{p|Gyarados}}<br />
* {{p|Lapras}}<br />
* {{p|Wailord}}<br />
* {{p|Milotic}}<br />
* {{p|Sharpedo}}<br />
* {{p|Mantine}}<br />
* {{p|Dewgong}}<br />
* {{p|Tentacruel}}<br />
* {{p|Magikarp}} (multiple)<br />
* {{p|Remoraid}} (multiple)<br />
* {{p|Luvdisc}} (multiple)<br />
* {{p|Groudon}}<br />
* {{p|Salamence}}<br />
* {{p|Drapion}}<br />
* {{p|Rhyperior}}<br />
* {{p|Aerodactyl}}<br />
* {{p|Skarmory}}<br />
* {{p|Onix}}<br />
* {{p|Aggron}}<br />
* {{p|Camerupt}}<br />
* {{p|Slowking}}<br />
* {{p|Abomasnow}}<br />
* {{p|Claydol}}<br />
* {{p|Heatran}}<br />
* {{p|Regigigas}}<br />
* {{p|Tropius}}<br />
* {{p|Exeggutor}}<br />
* {{p|Solrock}}<br />
* {{p|Lunatone}}<br />
* {{p|Flygon}}<br />
* {{p|Rapidash}}<br />
* {{p|Venusaur}}<br />
* {{p|Meganium}}<br />
* {{p|Gardevoir}}<br />
* {{p|Ursaring}}<br />
* {{p|Cranidos}}<br />
* {{p|Doduo}}<br />
* {{p|Furret}}<br />
* {{p|Gabite}}<br />
* {{p|Garchomp}}<br />
* {{p|Grotle}}<br />
* {{p|Nidoking}}<br />
* {{p|Nidorina}}<br />
* {{p|Nidorino}}<br />
* {{p|Piloswine}}<br />
* {{p|Rampardos}}<br />
* {{p|Raticate}}<br />
* {{p|Rattata}}<br />
* {{p|Rhyhorn}}<br />
* {{p|Sentret}}<br />
* {{p|Skuntank}}<br />
* {{p|Snover}}<br />
* {{p|Stantler}}<br />
* {{p|Staravia}}<br />
* {{p|Stunky}}<br />
* {{p|Swinub}}<br />
* {{p|Teddiursa}}<br />
<br />
====Credits only====<br />
* {{p|Glameow}} (two; {{OP|Johanna|Glameow}} and {{OP|Zoey|Glameow}})<br />
* {{p|Empoleon}} ({{OP|Barry|Empoleon}})<br />
* {{p|Kricketune}} ({{OP|Nando|Kricketune}})<br />
* {{p|Plusle}} ([[Ursula]]'s)<br />
* {{p|Minun}} ([[Ursula]]'s)<br />
* {{p|Rampardos}} ({{OP|Roark|Rampardos}})<br />
* {{p|Roserade}} ([[Gardenia]]'s)<br />
* {{p|Lucario}} ({{OP|Maylene|Lucario}})<br />
* {{p|Floatzel}} ([[Crasher Wake]]'s)<br />
* {{p|Drifblim}} ({{OP|Fantina|Drifblim}})<br />
* {{p|Bastiodon}} ([[Byron]]'s)<br />
* {{p|Abomasnow}} ([[Candice]]'s)<br />
* {{p|Raichu}} ([[Volkner]]'s)<br />
* {{p|Beautifly}} ({{OP|Aaron|Beautifly}})<br />
* {{p|Hippowdon}} ([[Bertha]]'s)<br />
* {{p|Infernape}} ({{EF|Flint}}'s)<br />
* {{p|Bronzong}} ([[Lucian]]'s)<br />
* {{p|Garchomp}} ({{OP|Cynthia|Garchomp}})<br />
* {{p|Rhyperior}} ([[Palmer]]'s)<br />
* {{p|Luxray}} ([[Pokémon Backer World Cup|Pokémon Backer]] participant's)<br />
* {{p|Magneton}} ([[Pokémon Backer World Cup|Pokémon Backer]] participant's)<br />
* {{p|Dialga}} (statue)<br />
* {{p|Palkia}} (statue)<br />
<br />
==Cast==<br />
{| class="credits-table" {{graytable|width: 100%;}}<br />
|-<br />
! style="text-align: center;" colspan="4" | <br />
| style="text-align: center;" colspan="2" lang="ja" | 出演<br />
|-<br />
! width="12%" | [[Ash Ketchum]]<br />
| width="22%" | <!--[[Sarah Natochenny]]--><br />
! width="12%" | Satoshi<br />
| width="21%" | [[Rica Matsumoto]]<br />
! width="12%" lang="ja" | サトシ<br />
| width="21%" lang="ja" | 松本梨香<br />
|-<br />
! {{AP|Pikachu}}<br />
| [[Ikue Ohtani]]<br />
! Pikachu<br />
| Ikue Ohtani<br />
! lang="ja" | ピカチュウ<br />
| lang="ja" | 大谷育江<br />
|-<br />
! {{an|Brock}}<br />
| <!--[[Bill Rogers]]--><br />
! Takeshi<br />
| [[Yūji Ueda]]<br />
! lang="ja" | タケシ<br />
| lang="ja" | うえだ ゆうじ<br />
|-<br />
! {{an|Dawn}}<br />
| <!--[[Emily Jenness]]--><br />
! Hikari<br />
| [[Megumi Toyoguchi]]<br />
! lang="ja" | ヒカリ<br />
| lang="ja" | 豊口めぐみ<br />
|-<br />
! {{TP|Dawn|Piplup}}<br />
| <!--[[Michele Knotz]]--><br />
! Pochama<br />
| [[Etsuko Kozakura]]<br />
! lang="ja" | ポッチャマ<br />
| lang="ja" | 小桜エツ子<br />
|-<br />
| colspan="6" |<br />
|-<br />
! [[Jessie]]<br />
| <!--Michele Knotz--><br />
! Musashi<br />
| [[Megumi Hayashibara]]<br />
! lang="ja" | ムサシ<br />
| lang="ja" | 林原めぐみ<br />
|-<br />
! [[James]]<br />
| <!--[[Jimmy Zoppi]]--><br />
! Kojirō<br />
| [[Shin'ichirō Miki]]<br />
! lang="ja" | コジロウ<br />
| lang="ja" | 三木眞一郎<br />
|-<br />
! {{MTR}}<br />
| <!--Jimmy Zoppi--><br />
! Nyarth<br />
| [[Inuko Inuyama]]<br />
! lang="ja" | ニャース<br />
| lang="ja" | 犬山イヌコ<br />
|-<br />
| colspan="6" |<br />
|-<br />
! [[Narrator|Narration]]<br />
| <!--[[Rodger Parsons]]--><br />
! Narration<br />
| [[Unshō Ishizuka]]<br />
! lang="ja" | ナレーション<br />
| lang="ja" | 石塚運昇<br />
|-<br />
! style="text-align: center;" colspan="2" |<br />
! style="text-align: center;" colspan="2" | Special appearances by<br />
! style="text-align: center;" colspan="2" lang="ja" | 特別出演<br />
|-<br />
<!--!???<br />
| ???<br />
! ???<br />
| [[Koichi Yamadera]]<br />
! lang="ja" |???<br />
| lang="ja" | 山寺宏一<br />
|---><br />
|-<br />
! <br />
| <br />
! {{mo|Kurt}}<br />
| Takashi Tsukamoto<br />
! lang="ja" | クルト<br />
| lang="ja" | <br />
|-<br />
! <br />
| <br />
! [[Rioka]]<br />
| Natsuki Katō<br />
! lang="ja" | リオカ<br />
| lang="ja" | <br />
|-<br />
! <br />
| <br />
! [[Grings Kōdai]]<br />
| Takanori Jin'nai<br />
! lang="ja" | グリングス・コーダイ<br />
| lang="ja" | <br />
|-<br />
! <br />
| <br />
! [[Proof]]<br />
| [[Shōko Nakagawa]]<br />
! lang="ja" | プルーフ<br />
| lang="ja" | <br />
|-<br />
! <br />
| <br />
! [[Goon]]<br />
| [[Koichi Yamadera]]<br />
! lang="ja" | グーン<br />
| lang="ja" | <br />
|-<br />
! <br />
| <br />
! {{mo|Joe}}<br />
| Yuzuru Fujimoto<br />
! lang="ja" | <br />
| lang="ja" | <br />
|-<br />
! <br />
| <br />
! {{mo|Tomo}}<br />
| Ai Sato<br />
! lang="ja" | <br />
| lang="ja" | <br />
|-<br />
! <br />
| <br />
! Stadium Announcer<br />
| Kazuya Masuda<br />
! lang="ja" | <br />
| lang="ja" | <br />
|-<br />
! {{OBP|Zoroark|movie 13}}<br />
<br />
| <br />
! Zoroark<br />
| [[Romi Paku]]<br />
! lang="ja" | ゾロアーク<br />
| lang="ja" | <br />
|-<br />
! {{OBP|Zorua|movie 13}}<br />
| <br />
! Zorua<br />
| Kurumi Mamiya<br />
! lang="ja" | ゾロア<br />
| lang="ja" | <br />
|-<br />
! [[Legendary beasts (movie 13)|Raikou]]<br />
| <br />
! Raikou<br />
| [[Katsuyuki Konishi]]<br />
! lang="ja" | ライコウ<br />
| lang="ja" | <br />
|-<br />
! [[Legendary beasts (movie 13)|Entei]]<br />
| <br />
! Entei<br />
| [[Kenta Miyake]]<br />
! lang="ja" | エンテイ<br />
| lang="ja" | <br />
|-<br />
! [[Legendary beasts (movie 13)|Suicune]]<br />
| <br />
! Suikun<br />
| [[Kiyotaka Furushima]]<br />
! lang="ja" | スイクン<br />
| lang="ja" | <br />
|-<br />
! {{OBP|Celebi|movie 13}}<br />
| <br />
! Celebi<br />
| Rie Kugimiya<br />
! lang="ja" | セレビィ<br />
| lang="ja" | <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Events==<br />
In Japan, people who pre-ordered tickets to the movie received a {{Shiny}} [[legendary beasts|legendary beast]]; [[List of Nintendo event Pokémon in 2010#Crown Entei|Entei]], [[List of Nintendo event Pokémon in 2010#Crown Raikou|Raikou]] or [[List of Nintendo event Pokémon in 2010#Crown Suicune|Suicune]]. The Shiny legendary beasts can activate a {{p|Zoroark}} event if traded into a [[Generation V]] game. A [[List of Nintendo event Pokémon in 2010#Movie Celebi|Celebi]] could also be downloaded in the cinema, but this did not required pre-ordered tickets. Also, [[Goon]]'s [[List of Nintendo event Pokémon in 2010#Goon Scizor|Scizor]] could be downloaded over Wi-Fi after the movie's airing.<br />
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==Soundtrack==<br />
{{main|Ruler of Illusions: Zoroark Music Collection}}<br />
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==Trivia==<br />
* This is the only {{series|Diamond & Pearl}} movie that is a stand-alone movie. [[M10|The]] [[M11|other]] [[M12|three]] Diamond & Pearl movies are part of a trilogy.<br />
* The movie's fictitious setting is based on various locations in {{wp|the Netherlands}} and {{wp|Belgium}}, such as {{wp|Magere Brug}}, {{wp|Amstel River}}, {{wp|Kinderdijk}} and {{wp|Brussels}}.<br />
* This movie marks the first time all three of the [[legendary beasts]] appear at the same time in the anime, and the first time {{p|Raikou}} gets a starring role in a movie.<br />
** This movie also marks the first time a [[shiny Pokémon|shiny]] [[Legendary Pokémon|legendary]] (in this case [[Legendary beasts (movie 13)|Entei, Raikou and Suicune]]) appears in the {{pkmn|anime}}.<br />
* This is the third Pokémon movie so far that does not have a legendary Pokémon as the main featured Pokémon, the first being ''[[M03|Spell of the Unown]]'' and the second being ''[[M08|Lucario and the Mystery of Mew]]''.<br />
* The teaser trailer shown at the end of ''[[M12|Arceus and the Jewel of Life]]'', showed {{p|Ho-Oh}} and {{p|Lugia}} locked in an aerial battle, and Zoroark transforming into a darker version of Ash. Neither of these elements made it into the final film.<br />
* Even though the movie airs between ''[[DP183|League Unleashed!]]'' and ''[[DP184|Casting a Paul on Barry!]]'', it does not actually take place in that time period, which is during the [[Lily of the Valley Conference]].<br />
* This movie was released in Taiwan on July 30, 2010, which was just 20 days after its Japanese premiere.<br />
* [[Professor Rowan]], {{si|Rhonda}}, [[Johanna]], [[Paul]], [[Zoey]], {{an|Barry}}, [[Nando]], {{si|Kenny}}, [[Conway]], [[Ursula]], [[Cynthia]] and {{FB|Tower Tycoon|Palmer}} make cameo appearances in the movie's credits, along with the [[Sinnoh]] [[Gym Leaders]] {{Ash}} battled and [[Elite Four]]. Most of them appeared with one of their Pokémon<br />
* [[Ethan]] makes a cameo in the beginning of the film with a {{p|Donphan}}, seen in [[Pokémon battle|battle]] with Ash.<br />
* The [[Officer Jenny]] seen in this movie has a star symbol on her hat, which was the same symbol worn by the Jenny in [[Viridian City]] (who was also the first Officer Jenny to [[EP002|appear]] in the anime).<br />
* This is the only appearance of [[Generation V]] Pokémon prior to the {{series|Best Wishes}}.<br />
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===Errors===<br />
{{bad picture|2=A little digital; could be better}}<br />
[[File:M13 error 1.png|thumb|220px|Rhyperior's mouth's color error]]<br />
* In the credits, {{FB|Tower Tycoon|Palmer}}'s {{p|Rhyperior}}'s mouth was the same color as its horn and the top-most part of its body.<br />
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==External links==<br />
*[http://www.pokemon-movie.jp Japanese movie website]<br />
*[http://www.pokemon.co.jp/anime/movie Pokemon.co.jp movie website]<br />
*[http://www.my-cartoon.com.tw/index.php?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=385 Chinese movie website]<br />
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