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Revision as of 19:34, 30 July 2007
The Pokémon series is noted for having multiple, distinctly different canons. They often will make references to one another.
List of references
Game references
To anime
- Pokémon Yellow is a direct tribute to the anime.
- The Jigglypuff with a marker appears in Pokémon Snap.
- Pokémon Channel uses the anime voices of Pokémon, including Maddie Blaustein's Meowth. It also features an episode exclusive to the game: Pichu Bros. in Party Panic
To TCG
- Pokémon Card GB and Pokémon Card GB 2 are directly based off the TCG.
- The Shadow Pokémon (Dark Pokémon in Japanese) are similar to the Dark Pokémon from the TCG, including the fact that most Shadow Pokémon are evolved forms.
Anime references
To games
- All anime canon is based off the world and events of the main game series.
- Todd, the protagonist in Pokémon Snap, has accompanied Ash for two short periods of time.
- The special Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Team Go-Getters out of the Gate! is based directly off Pokémon Mystery Dungeon.
- Green Guardian, Pokémon Ranger - Deoxys Crisis! and Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea are based on Pokémon Ranger, with Solana playing a large role in the two episodes and making a cameo in the movie.
To manga
- The episode Lights, Camerupt, Action shows a clip of a movie based off the Pocket Monsters manga.
To TCG
- James, known for his collecting habits, identifies Pokémon using cards instead of a Pokédex.
- Lawrence III has an Ancient Mew TCG card.
Manga references
Pokémon Special references
To games
- This series is based off the world and events of the main game series.
- Pokémon Pinball appears in the Goldenrod Game Corner.
- Surfing and Flying Pikachu appear, both of which are derived from Pokémon Yellow.
To TCG
- Sabrina's Kadabra disguises itself as Professor Oak and looks like Imposter Professor Oak.
- The Pokémon Trading Card Game appears in the Goldenrod Game Corner.
Electric Tale of Pikachu references
To games
- This series is derived from the anime, which is in turn based off the world and events of the main game series.
To anime
- This series is derived directly from the anime.
Pokémon PiPiPi Adventure references
To other manga
- Pokémon Chamo-Chamo ☆ Pretty ♪ is written by the same author and set in the same world.
Pokémon Chamo-Chamo ☆ Pretty ♪ references
To other manga
- Pokémon PiPiPi Adventure is written by the same author and set in the same world.
Pocket Monsters references
To games
- This series is based off the world and events of the main game series.
TCG references
To games
- Many locations and characters from the games appear on different cards, particularly trainer cards.
To anime
- Several anime characters, such as Jessie and James, appear on different cards, particularly trainer cards.
TFG references
To games
- All trainer figures are based directly off game characters.
To TCG
- This game uses the same rarities as the TCG.
- This game has trainer cards like those in the TCG, though their incorporation and usage is different.