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*In the anime, there can be more than the 8 usual [[Pokémon Gym|gyms]] in each region. | *In the anime, there can be more than the 8 usual [[Pokémon Gym|gyms]] in each region. | ||
*Multiples of each [[legendary Pokémon]] have been sighted, whereas in the games there is usually one per game file. | *Multiples of each [[legendary Pokémon]] have been sighted, whereas in the games there is usually one per game file. | ||
*Starter Pokémon are able to be caught in the wild in the anime, wheras in the games you can only recieve them from the Regional Professor. | |||
*In Anime double battles, moves can be combined together, to make a totally new move. | |||
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[[Category:Pokémon meta]] | [[Category:Pokémon meta]] |
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The Pokémon anime, being one of the most prominent canons, has several notable changes from the games:
- Not all differently-colored Pokémon are their official Template:Shiny2 colors, though Pokémon with the official shiny colors do appear.
- Eggs have a differing appearance depending on the Pokémon species that is inside of the egg. This is debatable, however, due to the appearance of differently-colored eggs in the Generation II instruction manuals.
- Trainers are not forced to wait for the other Pokémon to make a move to call out one for their Pokémon to use.
- Pokémon Leagues feature a tournament, rather than a straight five battles, to become champion.
- In the anime, there can be more than the 8 usual gyms in each region.
- Multiples of each legendary Pokémon have been sighted, whereas in the games there is usually one per game file.
- Starter Pokémon are able to be caught in the wild in the anime, wheras in the games you can only recieve them from the Regional Professor.
- In Anime double battles, moves can be combined together, to make a totally new move.
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