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Rotom's strange appearance may suggest it is based on Pulseman, a titular character by GameFreak with similar powers. It may also be the unexplained phenomenon of ball lightning.
The Rotom Catalog introduced in Sword and Shield implies its base form may be based on a light bulb
Game concept art and anime Settei for Rowlet, Cyndaquil and Oshawott from throughout the history of the Pokemon franchise, displaying reference material on how the Pokemon should be seen and drawn.
Settei sources: https://t.co/WrZHWEkCr6
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HeartGold and SoulSilver are currently the only pair of remakes to not introduce a Type that wasn't originally present in the original games.
FRLG and Let's Go added the Dark and Steel Types, while ORAS, Let's Go and BDSP all added the Fairy Type.
Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl are the first set of titles where both Latias and Latios can be obtained in both games without the need for trade or event.
Pokemon Shield specifically is currently the only core series title to not introduce any notable Fighting-Type specialist.
While Bea was introduced in Generation 8, she could only be seen in Pokemon Sword.
Eevee, Girafarig, Ho-oh and Alomomola's English names are all palindromes (spelled the same way forwards and backwards).
In the anime special, Mewtwo Returns, several of the clones from the original movie have produced offspring. Among these offspring, baby Rhyhorn and Nidoqueen can bee seen.
Nidoqueen cannot breed, and all children from both it and its male counterpart would start off as Nidoran.
While Swimmers can battled alone in FireRed and LeafGreen, there is no singular Tuber trainer class, making them exclusive to double battles with the Sis & Bro pairing.
Sis & Bro are a pair of trainers consisting of an older female Swimmer, and younger male Tuber.
The Diamond & Pearl series is the only time Ash brought over another Pokemon from another series along with PIkachu, this being his Aipom, which he originally caught in the Advance Generation.
This is only the case in Japan. Internationally, Kanto and Johto are different series.
Concept art and references of Ash, May, Brock and Max drawn by Ken Sugimori for the Advance Generation series of the Pokemon Anime. They were originally posted on Game Freak's webpage.