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This is an '''instruction manual''' that addresses the conventions adopted by {{bp|Project Manga}} specifically regarding notability of Pokémon that appear in various [[Pokémon manga]]. If there are any unresolved disputes over what best adheres to the style of this, please contact {{u|Zesty Cactus}}, {{u|Ataro}} or another staff member listed on the {{bp|Project Manga|Project page}}.


==Notability rules==
==General conventions==
The following are guidelines to which Pokémon are notable in the [[Pokémon manga]] to get their own articles on Bulbapedia:
* In general, for a Pokémon to get its own article, it should have a significant impact on the plot. Pokémon owned by main characters should generally appear on a reoccuring basis.
* In the case of cross-canon characters who have a signature Pokémon consistently across canons, such as [[Whitney's Miltank]], the information should be added to this existing page. Otherwise, cross-canon characters should have their Pokémon added to the character's main page. The exception to this is if the Pokémon appears only in manga, yet still has a significant impact on the plot, e.g. [[Ash's Fearow]].
* Pokémon from manga series not mentioned below will be treated on an individual basis.


==Specific manga==
===Pokémon Adventures===
===Pokémon Adventures===
# Starter Pokémon that are owned by any of the main characters (Such as any character named after said games, Wally, Cheren, and Bianca) are all notable, provided they have appeared in more than one chapter/round. If they have not met this criteria, then they would have to have a significant impact on the plot of the chapter/round, manga series as a whole, or a certain arc.
* Starter Pokémon that are owned by any of the main characters (Such as any [[Pokédex holder]], Wally, Cheren, and Bianca) are all notable, provided they have appeared in more than one chapter/round. If they have not met this criteria, then they would have to have a significant impact on the plot of the chapter/round, manga series as a whole, or a certain arc.
# Other Pokémon owned by main characters are notable, provided they have appeared in more than two chapters/rounds ''AND'' had a significant impact on the plot of the chapter/round, manga series as a whole, or a certain arc. Such as: Critical to the advancement of the plot, The development of some kind, and so on.
* Other Pokémon owned by main characters are notable, provided they have appeared in more than two rounds and had a significant impact on the plot of the round, manga series as a whole, or a certain arc. Such as: Critical to the advancement of the plot, character development of some kind, and so on.
# For recurring characters, only their signature Pokémon may have an article. Otherwise, they would have to have a certain impact on the plot of the chapter/round to be notable. Exceptions to this rule can be made for either side.
* For recurring characters, only their signature Pokémon may have an article. Otherwise, they would have to have a significant impact on the plot of the chapter/round to be notable. Exceptions to this rule can be made for either side.
# Sections about [[Gym Leaders]]' Pokémon should be added to the relevant anime article, if such an article exists. If a Gym Leader's signature Pokémon in the manga does not have an anime article, it may only receive an article if it had an important impact on the plot of the chapter/round it appeared in. Exceptions to this rule can be made for either side.


===Pokémon Pocket Monsters===
===Pokémon Pocket Monsters===
# Starter Pokémon that are owned by any of the main characters (Such as any character named after said games) are all notable, provided they have appeared in more than one chapter.
* Starter Pokémon that are owned by any of the main characters (generally, characters named for colours - see {{OBP|Red|Pocket Monsters}} or {{OBP|Silver|Pocket Monsters}}) are all notable, provided they have appeared in more than one chapter.
* Other Pokémon owned by main characters are notable, provided they have appeared in more than two chapters and had a significant impact on the plot of the chapter, manga series as a whole, or story arc.


===Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Adventure!===
===Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Adventure!===
# Starter Pokémon that are owned by any of the main characters (Hareta,Mitsumi, Jun, Koya, etc.) are all notable, provided they have appeared in more than one chapter.
* Starter Pokémon that are owned by any of the main characters (Hareta, Mitsumi, Jun, Koya, etc.) are all notable, provided they have appeared in more than one chapter.
# Only Pokémon owned by main characters who are have important parts of the plot and get character development outside of battle are notable.
* Only Pokémon owned by main characters who are have important parts of the plot and get character development outside of battle are notable.


===Anime manga adaptions===
===Anime manga adaptions===
# For anime-based manga series such as ''[[Electric Tale of Pikachu]]'' and ''[[Ash & Pikachu]]'', all information should be added to the Pokémon's anime counterpart's article in its own section. Same goes for the movie adaptions.
* For the anime-based manga series [[The Electric Tale of Pikachu]], [[Ash and Pikachu]] and {{OBP|Pocket Monsters Diamond & Pearl|Sakai Takayuki}}, all information should be added to the Pokémon's anime counterpart's article in its own section. This also applies to all movie manga adaptations
# If the Pokémon did not appear in the anime, an article may only be created if it was owned by a main/recurring character for more than two chapters and had a significant impact on the plot of the series.
* If the Pokémon did not appear in the anime, an article may only be created if it was owned by a main/recurring character, has appeared in more than two chapters and had a significant impact on the plot of the series, e.g. [[Ash's Fearow]].


===Magical Pokémon Journey and Pokémon Chamo-Chamo ☆ Pretty ♪===
===Magical Pokémon Journey and Pokémon Chamo-Chamo ☆ Pretty ♪===
# As most Pokémon in ''[[Magical Pokémon Journey]]'' and ''[[Pokémon Chamo-Chamo ☆ Pretty ♪]]'' were major characters that interacted as much as the human characters (Hazel, Almond, Apricot, Peanut, etc.), many of them are considered notable for their own articles. However, that does not mean each Pokémon that appeared in the series deserves its own article - only the ones who were main characters.
* As most Pokémon in [[Magical Pokémon Journey]] and [[Pokémon Chamo-Chamo ☆ Pretty ♪]] were major characters that interacted as much as the human characters (Hazel, Almond, Apricot, Peanut, etc.), many of them are considered notable for their own articles. However, that does not mean each Pokémon that appeared in the series deserves its own article - only the ones who were main characters or had a significant impact on the plot. Pokémon characters that appeared only once and/or did not have a significant impact on the plot should go on the respective species' pages.


===Pokémon Get da ze!===
===Pokémon Gold & Silver: The Golden Boys===
# Only Pokémon owned by main characters (Shū, Tomio) who are have important parts of the plot and get character development outside of battle are notable.
* Generally, only Pokémon owned by {{GnB|Gold}}, {{GnB|Chris}} or {{GnB|Black}} should be notable for their own articles. Not all their Pokémon necessarily merit their own articles, either - only Pokémon they use often and/or have impacted the plot significantly. As this is a shorter manga series, much of the information can be condensed into the articles of the Trainer which owns the Pokémon.


===Pokémon Gold & Silver: The Golden Boys===
===Pokémon Gotta Catch 'Em All===
# Generally, only Pokémon owned by {{GnB|Gold}}, {{GnB|Chris}} or {{GnB|Black}} should be notable for their own articles. Not all their Pokémon necessarily merit their own articles, either - only Pokémon they use often and/or have impacted the plot significantly. As this is a shorter manga series, much of the information can be condensed into the articles of the Trainer which owns the Pokémon.
* Only Pokémon owned by main characters (e.g. [[Shu]]) who have important parts of the plot and get character development outside of battle are notable.


===Pokémon 4koma===
===Pokémon 4koma===
* As the 4koma series are different, articles on the Pokémon will be determined by frequency of appearance. Otherwise articles will not be made for Pokémon in said series.
* Generally, as 4Koma manga are gag-based, most Pokémon that appear don't have a significant impact on the plot and should generally be merged with their human Trainer's article, when applicable. Specific cases will be addressed on an individual basis.


===Other manga series===
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# Pokémon from manga series not mentioned above will be treated on an individual basis.
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This is an instruction manual that addresses the conventions adopted by Project Manga specifically regarding notability of Pokémon that appear in various Pokémon manga. If there are any unresolved disputes over what best adheres to the style of this, please contact Zesty Cactus, Ataro or another staff member listed on the Project page.

General conventions

  • In general, for a Pokémon to get its own article, it should have a significant impact on the plot. Pokémon owned by main characters should generally appear on a reoccuring basis.
  • In the case of cross-canon characters who have a signature Pokémon consistently across canons, such as Whitney's Miltank, the information should be added to this existing page. Otherwise, cross-canon characters should have their Pokémon added to the character's main page. The exception to this is if the Pokémon appears only in manga, yet still has a significant impact on the plot, e.g. Ash's Fearow.
  • Pokémon from manga series not mentioned below will be treated on an individual basis.

Specific manga

Pokémon Adventures

  • Starter Pokémon that are owned by any of the main characters (Such as any Pokédex holder, Wally, Cheren, and Bianca) are all notable, provided they have appeared in more than one chapter/round. If they have not met this criteria, then they would have to have a significant impact on the plot of the chapter/round, manga series as a whole, or a certain arc.
  • Other Pokémon owned by main characters are notable, provided they have appeared in more than two rounds and had a significant impact on the plot of the round, manga series as a whole, or a certain arc. Such as: Critical to the advancement of the plot, character development of some kind, and so on.
  • For recurring characters, only their signature Pokémon may have an article. Otherwise, they would have to have a significant impact on the plot of the chapter/round to be notable. Exceptions to this rule can be made for either side.

Pokémon Pocket Monsters

  • Starter Pokémon that are owned by any of the main characters (generally, characters named for colours - see Red or Silver) are all notable, provided they have appeared in more than one chapter.
  • Other Pokémon owned by main characters are notable, provided they have appeared in more than two chapters and had a significant impact on the plot of the chapter, manga series as a whole, or story arc.

Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Adventure!

  • Starter Pokémon that are owned by any of the main characters (Hareta, Mitsumi, Jun, Koya, etc.) are all notable, provided they have appeared in more than one chapter.
  • Only Pokémon owned by main characters who are have important parts of the plot and get character development outside of battle are notable.

Anime manga adaptions

  • For the anime-based manga series The Electric Tale of Pikachu, Ash and Pikachu and Pocket Monsters Diamond & Pearl, all information should be added to the Pokémon's anime counterpart's article in its own section. This also applies to all movie manga adaptations
  • If the Pokémon did not appear in the anime, an article may only be created if it was owned by a main/recurring character, has appeared in more than two chapters and had a significant impact on the plot of the series, e.g. Ash's Fearow.

Magical Pokémon Journey and Pokémon Chamo-Chamo ☆ Pretty ♪

  • As most Pokémon in Magical Pokémon Journey and Pokémon Chamo-Chamo ☆ Pretty ♪ were major characters that interacted as much as the human characters (Hazel, Almond, Apricot, Peanut, etc.), many of them are considered notable for their own articles. However, that does not mean each Pokémon that appeared in the series deserves its own article - only the ones who were main characters or had a significant impact on the plot. Pokémon characters that appeared only once and/or did not have a significant impact on the plot should go on the respective species' pages.

Pokémon Gold & Silver: The Golden Boys

  • Generally, only Pokémon owned by Gold, Chris or Black should be notable for their own articles. Not all their Pokémon necessarily merit their own articles, either - only Pokémon they use often and/or have impacted the plot significantly. As this is a shorter manga series, much of the information can be condensed into the articles of the Trainer which owns the Pokémon.

Pokémon Gotta Catch 'Em All

  • Only Pokémon owned by main characters (e.g. Shu) who have important parts of the plot and get character development outside of battle are notable.

Pokémon 4koma

  • Generally, as 4Koma manga are gag-based, most Pokémon that appear don't have a significant impact on the plot and should generally be merged with their human Trainer's article, when applicable. Specific cases will be addressed on an individual basis.


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