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Teru-sama, as the English name, may be a reference to '''''Teru'''ki Murakawa'', a programmer who appears listed on the [[staff of Pokémon Gold and Silver]] and [[Staff of Pokémon Crystal|Pokémon Crystal]] under "US Version Staff". | Teru-sama, as the English name, may be a reference to '''''Teru'''ki Murakawa'', a programmer who appears listed on the [[staff of Pokémon Gold and Silver]] and [[Staff of Pokémon Crystal|Pokémon Crystal]] under "US Version Staff". | ||
カビチュウ '' | カビチュウ ''Kabichū'' is meaningless but it combines カビ ''kabi'' from {{p|Snorlax|Kabigon}} (カビゴン) and チュウ ''chū'' from {{p|Pichu}}, {{p|Pikachu}}, or {{p|Raichu}}. | ||
==In other languages== | ==In other languages== |
Revision as of 13:00, 4 June 2015
Teru-sama (Japanese: カビチュウ Kabichū) is an unused item in the Generation II games. It can be obtained by using glitches.
Purpose
The Teru-sama is akin to Missingno. in the Generation I games; it was created by the Game Freak developers as a filler for the empty spaces in the internal item list of the games' ROM. Beyond this purpose, it can be sold for $19660.
Acquisition
By modifying the Bag's item data to include items with certain index numbers or by performing the Celebi Egg glitch with a move's index number that matches the index number of the item, the player can obtain a Teru-sama. There are 29 variations of it in Pokémon Gold and Silver and 25 in Pokémon Crystal, with three of them having unique effects in all games (when forced to have a Use option).
List of Teru-sama by index number
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The following Teru-sama become exclusive Pokémon Crystal key items when traded from Pokémon Gold and Silver. In the Korean versions of Pokémon Gold and Silver, these Teru-sama (except for the Egg Ticket) were renamed to match Pokémon Crystal but they are otherwise unchanged. When viewed in Pokémon Stadium 2, they show up as the exclusive item from Pokémon Crystal, even if the games connected to the Transfer Pak are Pokémon Gold and Silver.
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In all the Generation II games, Teru-sama with index numbers 0x06 and 0x38 actually have an effect after being modified to include the Use option onto them, which reveals that they are actually leftover items from the Generation I games.
- Teru-sama 0x06 works as a faulty version of the old Town Map.
- Teru-sama 0x38 is the Poké Flute and works exactly the same; however, the audio only plays if used on a sleeping Pokémon outside of battle. It also does not affect the sleeping Snorlax in Vermilion City.
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Teru-sama 0xBE, if forced with the Use option, triggers an invalid pointer, indicating that it was likely never intended to support the function.
Gallery
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The Teru-sama in the Bag
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The Teru-sama in the Bag (Japanese versions)
Name origin
Teru-sama, as the English name, may be a reference to Teruki Murakawa, a programmer who appears listed on the staff of Pokémon Gold and Silver and Pokémon Crystal under "US Version Staff".
カビチュウ Kabichū is meaningless but it combines カビ kabi from Kabigon (カビゴン) and チュウ chū from Pichu, Pikachu, or Raichu.
In other languages
Language | Name |
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Japanese | カビチュウ Kabichuu |
Korean | ? (fullwidth question mark) |
German | Teru-sama |
Spanish (European) | Teru-sama |
French (European) | Teru-sama |
Italian | Teru-sama |
See also
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