List of cross-canon references

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The Pokémon series is noted for having multiple, distinctly different canons. They often will make references to one another.

List of references

Game references

To anime

To manga

To TCG

Anime references

To games

To manga

To TCG

Manga references

Pokémon Special references

To games

To anime

  • Red's French, (Sacha) German, (Ash) Korean (지우 Jiu) and Chinese (小智 Xiǎo Zhí) names is the sames as Ash Ketchums names in the same languages.
  • Misty's crush on Red is similar to the one the anime's version of the character has on Ash.
  • Armored Mewtwo appears in The Fifth Chapter. However, the armor (called "M2 Bind" in this canon) was designed in order to restrain Mewtwo, rather than concentrate its power.
  • Deoxys has an ability to clone, just like in the seventh movie. The clones look just like these from anime.
  • Latias has a human form, who looks a lot like the one from the fifth movie.

To TCG

Electric Tale of Pikachu references

To games

  • May gives Ash a town map, a situation similar to the game's version giving one out to Red.

To anime

  • This series is loosely based off the anime.

Pokémon Zensho references

To games

  • This manga is the most direct adaptation of Generation I games. It shows some events from games, which were omitted in other canons (e.g. Brock having a Camper as an apprentice, S.S. Anne captain's sea sickness, hunt for Warden's dentures).
  • The main characters' names are Satoshi and Shigeru, rather than Red and Green, however it's likely that these names are directly taken from optional names from games, rather than anime.
  • When Brock's apprentice mentions Elite Four, they appear as shadows in the same poses they had in their Generation I sprites.

To anime

  • Satoshi without his hat looks a lot like Ash.
  • Satoshi has a Pikachu, it however doesn't seem to be an intended reference, as this one wasn't Satoshi's starter and it eventually evolved.
  • Cerulean Gym building has a picture of Dewgong on the outside wall.
  • Satoshi gets the Rainbow Badge from Erika, rather than winning it in the battle.
  • Satoshi has a Lapras. However, as the manga was released before the start of Orange Islands saga of anime, it's merely a coincidence.

To other manga

Pokémon PiPiPi Adventure references

To other manga

Pokémon Chamo-Chamo ☆ Pretty ♪ references

To other manga

Pocket Monsters references

To games

  • This series is based off the world and events of the main game series.

Mezase!! Card Master references

To TCG

  • The main goal for the manga's main character Kenta Minamii is to become a great TCG player.

TCG references

To games

  • Many locations and characters from the games appear on different cards, particularly trainer cards.

To anime

TFG references

To games

To TCG

  • This game uses the same rarities as the TCG, with the exception of extra rare figures.
  • This game has trainer cards like those in the TCG, though their incorporation and usage is different.

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