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There is a book in the [[Pokémon Tales]] picture book series titled [[Diglett's Birthday Party]]. The story is about a Diglett and his family celebrating his birthday in their underground home. | |||
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A Birthday of a player can be used to trigger certain in-game events.
In the games
Beginning with the original Nintendo DS's birthday function, all Pokémon games have, so far, had something inclusive for just this function.
In Generation IV
In Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum:
- The NPC player in Sandgem will ask the player if it is his or her birthday.
In Generation V
In Black and White:
- The owner of the Pokémon Musical Theater will give the player the prop Toy Cake on the player's birthday.
- The nurse at the Pokémon Center will wish the player a happy birthday every time she is spoken to.
In the TGC
Three cards exist, two of them jumbo sized, called _____'s Pikachu, first released in 1999 in Japan. The nature of their attacks are all birthday related, and they can do more damage if the user does claim it is their birthday.
See:
In other media
There is a book in the Pokémon Tales picture book series titled Diglett's Birthday Party. The story is about a Diglett and his family celebrating his birthday in their underground home.