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==List of color palettes==
==List of color palettes==
===Generation I===
===Generation I===
{{main|List of color palettes by index number (Generation I)}}
{{main|List of color palettes by index number in Generation I}}


Almost all the core series Generation I games (including Japanese Pokémon Yellow) have a single set of color palettes, which is used for the Super Game Boy. The international versions of Pokémon Yellow are the only exception, because they have two sets of colors palettes: the one for Game Boy Color was added in the localization, in addition to the earlier one for the Super Game Boy.
Almost all the core series Generation I games (including Japanese Pokémon Yellow) have a single set of color palettes, which is used for the Super Game Boy. The international versions of Pokémon Yellow are the only exception, because they have two sets of colors palettes: the one for Game Boy Color was added in the localization, in addition to the earlier one for the Super Game Boy.
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[[File:Reflect I.png|thumb|right|{{m|Reflect}}<br>(battle animation 0xFD)]]
[[File:Reflect I.png|thumb|right|{{m|Reflect}}<br>(battle animation 0xFD)]]
[[File:Flash I.png|thumb|right|{{m|Flash}}<br>(battle animation 0xFE)]]
[[File:Flash I.png|thumb|right|{{m|Flash}}<br>(battle animation 0xFE)]]
In [[Generation I]], some moves temporarily cause the [[Pokémon battle]] to become dark, by using either the [[List of battle animations by index number (Generation I)|battle animations]] 0xFD or 0xFE. Some moves (such as {{m|Disable}} and {{m|Leer}}) use both battle animations.
In [[Generation I]], some moves temporarily cause the [[Pokémon battle]] to become dark, by using either the [[List of battle animations by index number in Generation I|battle animations]] 0xFD or 0xFE. Some moves (such as {{m|Disable}} and {{m|Leer}}) use both battle animations.


* Some moves use the battle animation 0xFD, which completely reverses all the color palettes.
* Some moves use the battle animation 0xFD, which completely reverses all the color palettes.

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