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| These are [[glitch type]]s in [[Generation I]] games. | | These are [[glitch type]]s in [[Generation I]] games. |
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| In the Generation I games, [[type]] data is represented by a byte. Only 27 of the values for type are defined (including the unused [[#Bird|Bird type]] and the placeholder "Normal" types with index numbers between 9 and 19) of which 15 are used. The remaining 229 values for type are treated as garbage data. Some of the glitch types share names with valid types. | | In the Generation I and II games, [[type]] data is represented by a byte. Only 27 of the values for type are defined (including the unused [[Type#Bird|Bird type]] and the placeholder "Normal" types with index numbers between 9 and 19{{sup/1|RGBY}} or 18{{sup/2|GSC}}) of which 15 are used. The remaining 229 values for type are treated as garbage data. Some of the glitch types share names with valid types. |
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| ==Bird==
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| {{Samename|standard type|Flying (type)}}
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| {{Samename|Egg Group|Flying (Egg Group)}}
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| The '''Bird''' type (Japanese: '''とりタイプ''' ''Bird type'') is a scrapped [[type]] in the [[Generation I]] and {{gen|II}} games. It is commonly speculated that it was replaced by the {{t|Flying}} type.
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| It is found on two [[glitch Pokémon]] in {{game|Red and Blue|s}}. Both of these Pokémon are dual-type with {{type|Normal}} as their secondary type, and are in the same [[glitch Pokémon family]], sharing a [[Pokédex]] number of 000.
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| ===Battle properties===
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| |[[MissingNo.#In Red/Blue|MissingNo.]]{{sup/1|RB}}
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| |[['M (00)]]
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| ===Trivia===
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| * In the English versions of {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}, the [[Gym guide]] of [[Vermilion Gym]] mistakenly refers to the {{t|Flying}} type as the Bird type. This is likely an oversight derived from his dialogue in the English versions of the [[Generation I]] games, where he instead refers to Flying-type {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} by describing them as "bird Pokémon". Specifically, he says, "Bird/Water-type Pokémon match poorly against the electric type." In the Japanese versions of the Generation I games and FireRed and LeafGreen, he clearly mentions types and correctly identifies the Flying type as ひこうタイプ (the Bird type is とりタイプ in Japanese).
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| * In the [[Pokémon anime]], especially the [[4Kids Entertainment|4Kids]] dub, the {{t|Flying}} type is often mistakenly referred to as the Bird type. It is also mentioned in ''[[Song of Origin]]'', the Japanese ending for ''[[M08|Lucario and the Mystery of Mew]]'', along with a nonexistent Gas type.
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| ==CoolTrainer♂== | | ==CoolTrainer♂== |