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''"Hybrid" redirects here, for other uses outside of Pokémon [[glitches]] see [[wikipedia:hybrid|Wikipedia's disambiguation page]].''
''"Hybrid" redirects here, for other uses outside of Pokémon [[glitches]] see [[wikipedia:hybrid|Wikipedia's disambiguation page]].''
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The term '''Hybrid Glitch Pokémon''' refers to the numerous amount of [[glitch Pokémon]] which closely share some of the characteristics of a legitimate Pokémon, or sometimes a [[placeholder]] glitch Pokémon. Hybrids may share similar base stats of other Pokémon, have the same picture of that Pokémon, or on rare occassions share the same cry.
The term '''Hybrid Glitch Pokémon''' refers to the numerous amount of [[glitch Pokémon]] which closely share some of the characteristics of a legitimate Pokémon, or sometimes a [[placeholder]] glitch Pokémon. Hybrids may share similar base stats of other Pokémon, have the same picture of that Pokémon, or on rare occassions share the same cry.



Hybrid glitch Pokémon have appeared in the Pokémon series ever since [[bp:Generation I|Generation I]]. For example, [[LM4]] is a hybrid of [[bp:Poliwrath (Pokémon)|Poliwrath]] and the variety of [[MISSINGNO. (name)|MISSINGNO.]] with a hexadecimal [[identifier]] of 1F is arguably a hybrid of [['M]].
Hybrid glitch Pokémon have appeared in the Pokémon series ever since [[bp:Generation I|Generation I]]. For example, [[LM4]] is a hybrid of [[bp:Poliwrath (Pokémon)|Poliwrath]] and the variety of [[MISSINGNO. (name)|MISSINGNO.]] with a hexadecimal [[identifier]] of 1F is arguably a hybrid of [['M]].