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(Before battling the player, Rider Willie of Pokemon Colosseum and Pokemon XD references 9/11 victim Todd Beamer by saying "Let's roll!")
(I'm not sure if this is necessarily a reference...)
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* In the {{pmin|France|French localization}} of {{game|Crystal}}, the {{tc|Sage|Wise Trio}} are named {{wp|Kenshiro|Ken}}, {{wp|List of Fist of the North Star characters#Shu|Shuu}} and {{wp|Raoh}}, referencing the manga ''{{wp|Fist of the North Star}}''.
* In the {{pmin|France|French localization}} of {{game|Crystal}}, the {{tc|Sage|Wise Trio}} are named {{wp|Kenshiro|Ken}}, {{wp|List of Fist of the North Star characters#Shu|Shuu}} and {{wp|Raoh}}, referencing the manga ''{{wp|Fist of the North Star}}''.
* In {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}}, upon {{player}} interaction, the television in the player's house says "''There is a movie on TV. Two men are dancing on a big piano keyboard.'' Better get going!", which is a reference to the movie ''{{wp|Big (film)|Big}}''.
* In {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}}, upon {{player}} interaction, the television in the player's house says "''There is a movie on TV. Two men are dancing on a big piano keyboard.'' Better get going!", which is a reference to the movie ''{{wp|Big (film)|Big}}''.
* In {{g|Colosseum}} and {{g|XD: Gale of Darkness}}, [[Rider]] [[Willie]] in [[Outskirt Stand]] makes a reference to {{wp|9/11}} victim {{wp|Todd Beamer}} saying, "''Let's roll!''" before battling the player.
* In {{g|Colosseum}} and {{g|XD: Gale of Darkness}}, {{tc|Rider}} [[Willie]] makes a reference to {{wp|9/11}} victim {{wp|Todd Beamer}} saying, "Let's roll!" before battling the player.
* In {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}, the television in the player's house produces one of two messages upon player interaction, with the reference being dependent on which [[gender]] the {{player}} chose. If the player chose male, the TV says, "''There's a movie on TV. Four boys are walking on railroad tracks.'' …I'd better go, too.", which is a reference to the film ''{{wp|Stand by Me (film)|Stand by Me}}''. This was also in the [[Generation I]] games. If the player chose female, the TV says, "''There's a movie on TV. A girl in pigtails is walking down a yellow brick road.'' …I'd better go, too.", which is a reference to the film ''{{wp|The Wizard of Oz (1939 film)|The Wizard of Oz}}''.
* In {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}, the television in the player's house produces one of two messages upon player interaction, with the reference being dependent on which [[gender]] the {{player}} chose. If the player chose male, the TV says, "''There's a movie on TV. Four boys are walking on railroad tracks.'' …I'd better go, too.", which is a reference to the film ''{{wp|Stand by Me (film)|Stand by Me}}''. This was also in the [[Generation I]] games. If the player chose female, the TV says, "''There's a movie on TV. A girl in pigtails is walking down a yellow brick road.'' …I'd better go, too.", which is a reference to the film ''{{wp|The Wizard of Oz (1939 film)|The Wizard of Oz}}''.
* During the Gym battle in {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}}, [[Fantina]] exclaims "Never give up, never surrender!", the catchphrase from the 1999 science fiction comedy movie ''{{wp|Galaxy Quest}}''.
* During the Gym battle in {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}}, [[Fantina]] exclaims "Never give up, never surrender!", the catchphrase from the 1999 science fiction comedy movie ''{{wp|Galaxy Quest}}''.

Revision as of 17:13, 17 June 2019

References to other franchises in the Pokémon franchise are occasionally made.

In the games

In the core series

In the side series

In spin-off games

In the anime

Original series

Advanced Generation series

Diamond & Pearl series

Best Wishes series

Zorua mimicking MGM's logo

XY series

Sun & Moon series

In the manga

In the Pokémon Adventures manga

  • Dahlia's catchphrase is "Que Sera, Sera", a reference to a popular song by the same name.
  • Jet, a competitor in the Pokéathlon, is based on Jet Link (or Cyborg 002) from Cyborg 009, having a near identical resemblance and his reputation for being fast.

In The Electric Tale of Pikachu manga

In Pokémon Pocket Monsters manga

In the TCG

In the books

See also


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