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This is a list of [[glitch Pokémon]] article requests for the [[GlitchDex]]'s international case studies side project.
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[[File:MissingNo. RB SGB.png|thumb|right|56px|English MissingNo. and 'M (00) sprites; infamous glitch Pokémon]]

[[File:RG Charizard front.png|thumb|right|56px|アネ゙デパミ゙ (FF); another infamous glitch Pokémon in Japanese circles]]

This article is a list of [[glitch Pokémon]], with transcribed names.


Feel free to add more glitch Pokémon (of any language) to this list.
Feel free to add more glitch Pokémon (of any language) to this list.


The [[GlitchDex]] is a more complete index of the English Generation I and II glitch Pokémon and contains images of,the glitch Pokémon's names to cover illegible characters, as well as base stats, types, [[Glitch Pokémon family|families (Pokédex numbers)]], and sample menu sprites.
==Generation I==


===Japanese Red/Green===
*[[GlitchDexJP/RG:000|ィ゙ゃゾA (hex:00)]]
*[[GlitchDexJP/RG:255|アネ゙デパミ゙ (hex:FF)]]


===Japanese Blue===
==Notes==
*Here is a useful document on the Japanese glitch Pokémon, created by danny. ([https://docs.google.com/document/d/1UXh27xFgGqrrxKJx-afoqZ22ROe_X1Ex-oU9KTWxkGM/edit link])
*[[GlitchDexJP/B:000|ィ゙ゃゾA (hex:00)]]
*[[GlitchDexJP/B:255|アネ゙デパミ゙ (hex:FF)]]


===Japanese Yellow===
==Generation I==
*[[GlitchDexJP/Y:000|ィ゙ゃゾA (hex:00)]]
*[[GlitchDexJP/Y:255|アネ゙デパミ゙ (hex:FF)]]


===French Red/Blue===
===English Red/Blue/Yellow===
*Some of the most known include [[MissingNo.]], [[GlitchDex/RB:000|'M (00)]]/its Yellow equivalent [[GlitchDex/Y:000|3TRAINERPOKé₽ (00)]], and [[GlitchDex/RB:255|'M (FF), also known as "Charizard 'M"]]/its Yellow equivalent [[GlitchDex/Y:255|Q (FF)]]. For others, see the [[GlitchDex]].
*[[GlitchDexFR/RB:000|, 'M (hex:00)]]


===German Red/Blue===
===Japanese Red/Green/Blue/Yellow===
*[[GlitchDexJP/RG:255|アネ゙デパミ゙ (FF)]] and けつばん (MissingNo.) are examples of infamous Japanese glitch Pokémon. For others, see the [[GlitchDexJP]].
*[[GlitchDexDE/RB:192|à Ö (hex:C0)]]
*[[GlitchDexDE/RB:193|ö ゥ (hex:C1)]]
*[[GlitchDexDE/RB:194|ゥ 4 î (hex:C2)]]
*[[GlitchDexDE/RB:195|hûPOKé (hex:C3)]]
*[[GlitchDexDE/RB:196|äPOKé (hex:C4)]]
*[[GlitchDexDE/RB:197|PKMN A (hex:C5)]]


===Spanish Red/Blue===
===French Red/Blue/Yellow===
*See the [[GlitchDexFR]].
*[[GlitchDexES/RB:000|0 'Mù ù (hex:00)]]


===Italian Red/Blue===
===German Red/Blue/Yellow===
*See the [[GlitchDexDE]].
*[[GlitchDexIT/RB:000|♂ 'Mù ù (hex:00)]]

===Italian Red/Blue/Yellow===
*See the [[GlitchDexIT]].

===Spanish Red/Blue/Yellow===
*See the [[GlitchDexES]].


==Generation II==
==Generation II==


===Japanese Gold/Silver===
===English Gold/Silver===
*[[GlitchDexJP/GS:000]]
*[[?????]]
*[[Generation II glitch Egg]]
*[[GlitchDexJP/GS:252]]
*[[GlitchDexJP/GS:253]]
*[[Glitch Unown]]
*Variants are listed in the [[GlitchDex]] and [[UnownDex]].
*[[GlitchDexJP/GS:254]]
*[[GlitchDexJP/GS:255]]


===Japanese Crystal===
===English Crystal===
*[[GlitchDexJP/C:000]]
*[[?????]]
*[[Generation II glitch Egg]]
*[[GlitchDexJP/C:252]]
*[[GlitchDexJP/C:253]]
*[[Glitch Unown]]
*Variants are listed in the [[GlitchDex]] and [[UnownDex]].
*[[GlitchDexJP/C:254]]
*[[GlitchDexJP/C:255]]


===French Gold/Silver===
===Japanese Gold/Silver Nintendo Space World 1997 demo===
*Includes five glitch Pokémon and glitch Unown. See the [[GlitchDexJP]].
*[[GlitchDexFR/GS:000]]
*[[GlitchDexFR/GS:252]]
*[[GlitchDexFR/GS:253]]
*[[GlitchDexFR/GS:254]]
*[[GlitchDexFR/GS:255]]


===French Crystal===
*[[GlitchDexFR/C:000]]
*[[GlitchDexFR/C:252]]
*[[GlitchDexFR/C:253]]
*[[GlitchDexFR/C:254]]
*[[GlitchDexFR/C:255]]


===Japanese Gold/Silver/Crystal===
*See the [[GlitchDexJP]].


===German Gold/Silver===
===French Gold/Silver/Crystal===
*See the [[GlitchDexFR]].
*[[GlitchDexDE/GS:000]]
*[[GlitchDexDE/GS:252]]
*[[GlitchDexDE/GS:253]]
*[[GlitchDexDE/GS:254]]
*[[GlitchDexDE/GS:255]]


===German Crystal===
===German Gold/Silver/Crystal===
*[[GlitchDexDE/C:000]]
*See the [[GlitchDexDE]].
*[[GlitchDexDE/C:252]]
*[[GlitchDexDE/C:253]]
*[[GlitchDexDE/C:254]]
*[[GlitchDexDE/C:255]]


===Italian Gold/Silver/Crystal===
*See the [[GlitchDexIT]].


===Spanish Gold/Silver===
===Korean Gold/Silver===
*[[GlitchDexES/GS:000]]
*[[GlitchDexKO/GS:000|? (00)]]
*[[GlitchDexES/GS:252]]
*[[GlitchDexKO/GS:252|? (FC)]]
*[[GlitchDexES/GS:253]]
*[[GlitchDexKO/GS:253|알 (FD)]]
*[[GlitchDexES/GS:254]]
*[[GlitchDexKO/GS:254|? (FE)]]
*[[GlitchDexES/GS:255]]
*[[GlitchDexKO/GS:255|? (FF)]]


===Spanish Crystal===
===Spanish Gold/Silver/Crystal===
*[[GlitchDexES/C:000]]
*See the [[GlitchDexES]].
*[[GlitchDexES/C:252]]
*[[GlitchDexES/C:253]]
*[[GlitchDexES/C:254]]
*[[GlitchDexES/C:255]]


==Generation III (DecDex)==


See [[DecDex]]
===Italian Gold/Silver===
*[[GlitchDexIT/GS:000]]
*[[GlitchDexIT/GS:252]]
*[[GlitchDexIT/GS:253]]
*[[GlitchDexIT/GS:254]]
*[[GlitchDexIT/GS:255]]


*[[Bad Egg]]
===Italian Crystal===
*[[0x0000 glitch Pokémon (Pokémon XD)]]
*[[GlitchDexIT/C:000]]
*[[Bonsly (Pokémon XD glitch Pokémon)]]
*[[GlitchDexIT/C:252]]
*[[Munchlax (Pokémon XD glitch Pokémon)]]
*[[GlitchDexIT/C:253]]
*[[GlitchDexIT/C:254]]
*[[Scrolling beige box]]
*[[GlitchDexIT/C:255]]
*[[? (glitch Pokémon)]]
*[[- (glitch Pokémon)]]
*[[??????????]] (core series)


===Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team===
*[[MD1GlitchDex/00000|?????????? (0x0000)]]
*[[MD1GlitchDex/00420|Munchlax (0x01A4)]]
*[[MD1GlitchDex/00421|Decoy (0x01A5)]]
*[[MD1GlitchDex/00422|Statue (0x01A6)]]
*[[MD1GlitchDex/00423|Rayquaza (0x01A7)]]


===Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky===
===Korean Gold/Silver===
*Kecleon
*[[GlitchDexKO/GS:000]]
*Dialga
*[[GlitchDexKO/GS:252]]
*[[GlitchDexKO/GS:253]]
*[[GlitchDexKO/GS:254]]
*[[GlitchDexKO/GS:255]]


([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_x6t6Setg2Q Source: birby100])
===Korean Crystal===
*[[GlitchDexKO/C:000]]
*[[GlitchDexKO/C:252]]
*[[GlitchDexKO/C:253]]
*[[GlitchDexKO/C:254]]
*[[GlitchDexKO/C:255]]


[[File:Explorers of Sky Kecleon.png]] [[File:Explorers of Sky Dialga.png]]
==Generation III (DecDex)==

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==Generation IV==
*[[----- (Generation IV)]]
*[[??? Arceus form]]
*[[Bad Egg]]
*[[Generation IV glitch Egg]]
*[[Generation IV hybrid]]
*[[Freeze Generation IV glitch Pokémon]]

==Generation V==
*[[----- (Generation V)]]
*[[Bad Egg]]
*[[Generation V glitch Egg]]
*[[Pokéstar Studios opponents (glitch Pokémon)]]


==Generation VI==
*[[Eternal Flower Floette]]
*[[Generation VI 724+ glitch Pokémon]]
*[[Generation VI glitch Egg]] ([[Mystery Egg glitch|Mystery Egg]], [[Bad Egg]])

Notes: A placeholder "ピカチュウ♀" (Pikachu ♀) name tag exists in the code in X/Y. It may appear as the nickname for the glitch Pokémon when a entering battle with no Pokémon.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1b0Vk8Wnto?t=445 No Pokémon PokéTips video]</ref>

==Generation VII==
*[[Generation VII 805+ glitch Pokémon]]
*[[Generation VII glitch Egg]]
*Pokémon Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! glitch Pokémon:
**Invalid Pokémon appearing as both glitch Eggs and [[Marowak placeholder glitch Pokémon|glitch Marowak]] have been documented in videos. More research is needed.

Notes: Names, types and species names for all (at the time) 807 Pokémon in addition to the original 151 Pokémon and Meltan, Melmetal, are unused in the code of Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!. A few unavailable Pokémon however are mentioned in cameos, including through the "Espeon Set", "Umbreon Set", "Leafeon Set", "Glaceon Set", and "Sylveon Set" clothes.

==Generation VIII==
*[[Pikachu placeholder glitch Pokémon]]
*Eternamax Eternatus (as party Pokémon)

Notes: Pokémon from past games will not be added due to the planned release of [[bp:Pokémon HOME|Pokémon HOME]].

==See also==
*[[YOP|YOP (Emerald)]]

==References==
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[[Category:Glitch Pokémon|*]]

Latest revision as of 00:36, 13 April 2021

More research is needed for this article.

Reason given: Pokémon Go, Pokémon Rumble, Pokémon Conquest and other games



English MissingNo. and 'M (00) sprites; infamous glitch Pokémon
アネ゙デパミ゙ (FF); another infamous glitch Pokémon in Japanese circles

This article is a list of glitch Pokémon, with transcribed names.

Feel free to add more glitch Pokémon (of any language) to this list.

The GlitchDex is a more complete index of the English Generation I and II glitch Pokémon and contains images of,the glitch Pokémon's names to cover illegible characters, as well as base stats, types, families (Pokédex numbers), and sample menu sprites.


Notes

  • Here is a useful document on the Japanese glitch Pokémon, created by danny. (link)

Generation I

English Red/Blue/Yellow

Japanese Red/Green/Blue/Yellow

French Red/Blue/Yellow

German Red/Blue/Yellow

Italian Red/Blue/Yellow

Spanish Red/Blue/Yellow

Generation II

English Gold/Silver

English Crystal

Japanese Gold/Silver Nintendo Space World 1997 demo

  • Includes five glitch Pokémon and glitch Unown. See the GlitchDexJP.


Japanese Gold/Silver/Crystal

French Gold/Silver/Crystal

German Gold/Silver/Crystal

Italian Gold/Silver/Crystal

Korean Gold/Silver

Spanish Gold/Silver/Crystal

Generation III (DecDex)

See DecDex

Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team

Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky

  • Kecleon
  • Dialga

(Source: birby100)


Generation IV

Generation V


Generation VI

Notes: A placeholder "ピカチュウ♀" (Pikachu ♀) name tag exists in the code in X/Y. It may appear as the nickname for the glitch Pokémon when a entering battle with no Pokémon.[1]

Generation VII

Notes: Names, types and species names for all (at the time) 807 Pokémon in addition to the original 151 Pokémon and Meltan, Melmetal, are unused in the code of Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!. A few unavailable Pokémon however are mentioned in cameos, including through the "Espeon Set", "Umbreon Set", "Leafeon Set", "Glaceon Set", and "Sylveon Set" clothes.

Generation VIII

Notes: Pokémon from past games will not be added due to the planned release of Pokémon HOME.

See also

References