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* It claims that {{p|Unown}} is a Legendary Pokémon, although it is not.
* It claims that {{p|Unown}} is a Legendary Pokémon, although it is not.
* {{p|Onix}} is spelt as Onyx on page 38.
* {{p|Onix}} is spelt as Onyx on page 38.
* It claims {{p|Sunkern}} will evolve through experience, whereas it actually evolves using a Sun Stone.
* The entire section on {{p|Sunkern}} being the smallest Pokémon is incorrect, as it is actually 1'00" rather than 0'01".
** It also claims that Sunkern will evolve through experience, whereas it actually evolves using a Sun Stone.
* [[Meowzie]] is misspelled as "Meowsy".
* [[Meowzie]] is misspelled as "Meowsy".



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Pokémon Hall of Fame
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ISBN: 0439686741
Published: October 2004
Publisher: Scholastic
Author: Katherine Noll and Tracey West

Pokémon Hall of Fame is a book published by Scholastic, and includes all kinds of articles such as information on Legendary Pokémon, great battles, and record-breaking Pokémon. The book also came with 20 stickers to stick in the "Who's that Pokémon (part 2)" section. The book is 80 pages long.

Content

The book is divided up into 3 sections; Counting to Ten, Extreme Pokémon and Memorable Moments. Section 1 contains lists of ten, each with a different theme. Section 2 features record-breaking Pokémon such as the biggest or the most confused. The last section consists of brief outlines of memorable anime episodes.

Introduction

A brief overview of the book as a whole.

Ten Great Pokémon

A list of ten popular Pokémon.

Ten brand-New Pokémon

A list of ten Generation III Pokémon, which were relatively new at the time of the book's release.

Ten Greatest Bad Guys of all Time

A list of ten villains who have appeared in the anime and movies.

Ten Greatest Battles of all Time

A list of ten memorable battles from the anime.

Who's That Pokémon? (part 1)

An activity where the reader has to identify close-ups of various Pokémon.

Funny Pokémon

Pokémon who are renowned for being funny.

Big Pokémon

Some of the biggest Pokémon according to Pokédex measurements.

Small Pokémon

Some of the smallest Pokémon according to Pokédex measurements.

Light Pokémon

Some of the lightest Pokémon according to Pokédex measurements.

Heavy Pokémon

Some of the heaviest Pokémon according to Pokédex measurements.

Slow Pokémon

Pokémon who are renowned for being slow.

Smart Pokémon

Pokémon who are renowned for being smart.

Confused Pokémon

Pokémon who are renowned for being confused.

Mysterious Pokémon

Pokémon who are considered to be mysterious.

Beautiful Pokémon

Pokémon who are considered to be beautiful.

Legendary Pokémon

A list of Legendary Pokémon.

Who's That Pokémon? (part 2)

A section of the book where the reader can stick stickers over the shadows of various Pokémon in order to identify them.

Greatest Pokémon Love Stories

Various anime episodes in which Pokémon (and Brock) fall in love.

Most Dramatic Rescues

Various anime episodes in which great lengths are gone to rescue a Pokémon.

Saddest Moments

Episodes from the anime that are considered to contain the saddest scenes.

Happiest Moments

Episodes from the anime that are considered to contain the happiest scenes.

Times Team Rocket Almost Succeeded

Times in the anime when Jessie, James and Meowth came very close to successfully capturing a Pokémon.

Scariest Moments

Episodes from the anime that are considered to contain the scariest scenes.

Most Amazing Evolutions

Important evolutions in the anime series.

Pokémon in Peril

Episodes of the anime in which a character is presented with a greater challenge they would normally have to face.

Team Rocket's Worst Attempts Ever at Stealing Pikachu

Some of the most spectacular of Team Rocket's failures to capture Pikachu.

Trivia

Errors

  • Golbat is consistently misspelled as "Goldbat".
  • It claims that Unown is a Legendary Pokémon, although it is not.
  • Onix is spelt as Onyx on page 38.
  • The entire section on Sunkern being the smallest Pokémon is incorrect, as it is actually 1'00" rather than 0'01".
    • It also claims that Sunkern will evolve through experience, whereas it actually evolves using a Sun Stone.
  • Meowzie is misspelled as "Meowsy".


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Extreme Pokémon: The Guide for the Ultimate FanPokémon: Greatest BattlesPokémon Hall of Fame
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