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("Alternate colors in the anime are not always Shiny." is not a statement that can be known with confidence. Either stop using a fandom definition of the term Shiny, use it and admit as such, or edit the project to say this is a fan wiki that passes off fan definition as objective fact.)
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* Gengar is the only non-[[starter Pokémon]] or fully evolved Pokémon caught by Ash to have been abandoned by a previous {{pkmn|Trainer}}.
* Gengar is the only non-[[starter Pokémon]] or fully evolved Pokémon caught by Ash to have been abandoned by a previous {{pkmn|Trainer}}.
** It also is the only Pokémon to have been abandoned by a previous Trainer and remain a [[wild Pokémon]] for years before being caught by Ash.
** It also is the only Pokémon to have been abandoned by a previous Trainer and remain a [[wild Pokémon]] for years before being caught by Ash.
* Gengar has a different color scheme compared to others of its species.
* Gengar has a different color scheme compared to others of its species, although it isn't considered {{Shiny}}.
** However, Gengar's color scheme is closer to how the Pokémon appears in the [[core series]] and its game art in {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}.
** However, Gengar's color scheme is closer to how the Pokémon appears in the [[core series]] and its game art in {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}.
* Gengar is the only Pokémon in the anime seen doing both a standard [[Dynamax]] and [[Gigantamax]]ing.
* Gengar is the only Pokémon in the anime seen doing both a standard [[Dynamax]] and [[Gigantamax]]ing.

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