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==In the games==
==In the games==
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* [[Trainer Tips]] signs and message boards provide advice to the player in using the game's control scheme. Similar instructions are also given by NPCs, such as the player's [[Mom|mother]], the regional [[Pokémon Professor]], and NPCs telling the player that they are [[Save|saving]].
* Starting from Gen I, signs known as [[Trainer Tips]] and message boards provide advice to the player in using the game's control scheme. Similar instructions also appear in the laboratories of regional [[Pokémon Professor|Professors]].
* The [[Game Freak]] office can be found in [[Celadon City]] and [[Castelia City]]. The characters there will announce their role in the game when the {{player}} speaks to them:   
* The [[Game Freak]] development room can be found in certain cities from Gen I on. The characters there will announce their role in the game when the [[player character]] speaks to them:   
**"I'm the game designer!"
**"I'm the game designer!"
**"I wrote the story!"
**"I wrote the story!"
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**"Me? I'm the programmer!".
**"Me? I'm the programmer!".
**In addition, examining the computers gives this message: "It's the game program! Messing with it could bug out the game!"  
**In addition, examining the computers gives this message: "It's the game program! Messing with it could bug out the game!"  
***The game designer will personally award the player the [[diploma]] after completion of the [[regional Pokédex|regional]] or [[National Pokédex]].  
*** The game designer will personally award the player the [[diploma]] after completion of the [[regional Pokédex|regional]] or [[National Pokédex]].  
** In other games, Game Freak employees are seen on vacation. A group stays in the [[Cove Lily Motel]] in [[Lilycove City]] and a single member stays at the [[Hotel Grand Lake]] in [[Valor Lakefront]].
** In other games, Game Freak employees are seen on vacation. A group stays in the [[Cove Lily Motel]] in [[Lilycove City]] and a single member stays at the [[Hotel Grand Lake]] in [[Valor Lakefront]].
*There are also instances where in-game characters give the player advice on gameplay, especially near the beginning of the game, such as a character in [[Oldale Town]] mentioning they are saving to record their progess.
* At the beginning of the first {{ga|Pokémon Ranger}} game, when explaining the control style of the game, an NPC says that he uses the stylus instead of the D-pad because he is from the "touch generation". This is a reference to [[Nintendo]]'s {{wp|Touch! Generations}} line of games for casual gamers, which were brand new at the time of Pokémon Ranger's release.
* At the beginning of the first {{ga|Pokémon Ranger}} game, when explaining the control style of the game, an NPC says that he uses the stylus instead of the D-pad because he is from the "touch generation". This is a reference to [[Nintendo]]'s {{wp|Touch! Generations}} line of games for casual gamers, which were brand new at the time of Pokémon Ranger's release.
* At the end of the {{p|Heatran}} Mission in [[Pokémon Ranger: Guardian Signs]], the [[Capture Styler]] breaks the fourth wall, telling the player themselves to wait a moment during [[Nema]]'s explanation of how Heatran learned {{m|Eruption}}.
* At the end of the {{p|Heatran}} Mission in [[Pokémon Ranger: Guardian Signs]], the [[Capture Styler]] breaks the fourth wall, telling the player themselves to wait a moment during [[Nema]]'s explanation of how Heatran learned {{m|Eruption}}.

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"Breaking the fourth wall" is a term that refers to a point where a character acknowledges that he or she is fictional. In the Pokémon franchise several characters appear to break the "fourth wall" in both the anime and less commonly in the video games.

There are several ways of breaking the fourth wall. For example, when characters refer to events that happened in a particular episode, when characters stop others from performing an occult or criminal act by referring to the fact that it is a "children's show", when characters respond to a real world person who is not physically present such as the narrator, or when characters within the anime persuade people to buy merchandise of the subject in question.

In the games

  • Trainer Tips signs and message boards provide advice to the player in using the game's control scheme. Similar instructions are also given by NPCs, such as the player's mother, the regional Pokémon Professor, and NPCs telling the player that they are saving.
  • The Game Freak office can be found in Celadon City and Castelia City. The characters there will announce their role in the game when the player speaks to them:
    • "I'm the game designer!"
    • "I wrote the story!"
    • "I'm the graphic artist! I drew you!" or "I'm the graphic designer! I'm a skilled dot artist!"
    • "Me? I'm the programmer!".
    • In addition, examining the computers gives this message: "It's the game program! Messing with it could bug out the game!"
    • In other games, Game Freak employees are seen on vacation. A group stays in the Cove Lily Motel in Lilycove City and a single member stays at the Hotel Grand Lake in Valor Lakefront.
  • At the beginning of the first Pokémon Ranger game, when explaining the control style of the game, an NPC says that he uses the stylus instead of the D-pad because he is from the "touch generation". This is a reference to Nintendo's Touch! Generations line of games for casual gamers, which were brand new at the time of Pokémon Ranger's release.
  • At the end of the Heatran Mission in Pokémon Ranger: Guardian Signs, the Capture Styler breaks the fourth wall, telling the player themselves to wait a moment during Nema's explanation of how Heatran learned Eruption.

In the anime

In the anime, the fourth wall has been broken numerous times. The most common characters to do this are Team Rocket.


In the manga

Electric Tale of Pikachu

Magical Pokémon Journey

See also