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| colspan="3" | Guardians of the {{tt|Water Drop|Lucario}}, {{tt|Flame Drop|Heatran}} and {{tt|Crescent Moon Stone|Cresselia}}
| colspan="3" | Guardians of the {{tt|Water Drop|Lucario}}, {{tt|Flame Drop|Heatran}} and {{tt|Crescent Moon Stone|Cresselia}}
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| colspan="3" | (bottom of box)<br>[[Image:446.png]][[Image:025.png]][[Image:393.png]]<br>{{p|Munchlax}}, {{p|Pikachu}} and {{p|Piplup}}
| colspan="3" | (bottom of box)<br>[[Image:393.png]][[Image:025.png]][[Image:446.png]]<br>{{p|Piplup}}, {{p|Pikachu}} and {{p|Munchlax}}
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| colspan="3" | Two of the 17 Partner Pokémon<br>[[Pokémon]] mascot
| colspan="3" | Two of the 17 Partner Pokémon<br>[[Pokémon]] mascot

Revision as of 22:21, 7 January 2009

A version mascot is a Pokémon that appears on the boxart - and often label - of one of the Pokémon games in the main series.

Early on, the first two version mascots in a generation shared more of a relation with each other than with the third; however, in the Hoenn and Sinnoh trilogies, all three had a significant relationship between them.

Generation I

RBGY

  First / second game Third game
JP Red
006.png
Charizard
Green
003.png
Venusaur
Blue
009.png
Blastoise
Yellow
025.png
Pikachu
Final form of a starter Pokémon Only starter Pokémon
US Red
006.png
Charizard
Blue
009.png
Blastoise
Yellow
025.png
Pikachu
Final form of a starter Pokémon Only starter Pokémon

Pokémon Stadium

Japanese
003.png006.png009.png025.png
Venusaur, Charizard, Blastoise, and Pikachu
Version mascots of Red, Green, Blue, and Yellow
English
006.png009.png
Charizard and Blastoise
Version mascots of Red and Blue

Generation II

GSC

First / second game Third game
Gold
250.png
Ho-Oh
Silver
249.png
Lugia
Crystal
245.png
Suicune
Masters of a legendary trio Part of a legendary trio

Pokémon Stadium 2

250.png249.png
Ho-Oh and Lugia
Version mascots of Gold and Silver

Generation III

RSEFRLG

First / second game Third game
Ruby
383.png
Groudon
Sapphire
382.png
Kyogre
Emerald
384.png
Rayquaza
Weather trio
FireRed
006.png
Charizard
LeafGreen
003.png
Venusaur
Final form of a starter Pokémon

Pokémon Colosseum and XD

Pokémon Colosseum
(top of box)
383.png 382.png
Groudon and Kyogre
Version mascots of Ruby and Sapphire
(Pokémon Colosseum
bottom of box)
243.png 244.png 245.png
Raikou, Entei, and Suicune
Legendary beasts
Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness
File:Pokemon XD Dark Lugia.png
Shadow Lugia
Main Shadow Pokémon opponent in the game

Pokémon Ranger

(box)
330.png 373.png 006.png 230.png
Flygon, Salamence, Charizard and Kingdra.
The four challenges found in the Jungle Relic, Fire Water Earth and Destruction.

Generation IV

DPPt

First / second game Third game
Diamond
483.png
Dialga
Pearl
484.png
Palkia
Platinum
Spr 4p 487O.png
Giratina
Dragon trio

Pokémon Battle Revolution

(top of box)
483.png484.png025.png
Dialga, Palkia, and Pikachu
Version mascots of Diamond and Pearl
Mascot of Pokémon
(bottom of box)
Spr 4d 389.png392.png395.png
Torterra, Infernape and Empoleon
Final forms of the Sinnoh starter trio

Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia

(top of box)
491.png
Darkrai
What Team Dim Sun is trying to capture
(below Darkrai)
448.png485.png488.png
Lucario, Heatran and Cresselia
Guardians of the Water Drop, Flame Drop and Crescent Moon Stone
(bottom of box)
393.png025.png446.png
Piplup, Pikachu and Munchlax
Two of the 17 Partner Pokémon
Pokémon mascot