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==Notes==
*Here is a useful document on the Japanese glitch Pokémon, created by Dannydanny. ([https://docs.google.com/document/d/1UXh27xFgGqrrxKJx-afoqZ22ROe_X1Ex-oU9KTWxkGM/edit link])
 
==Generation I==
 
===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 [[GlitchDexJPGlitchDex/RB:255|'M (FF), also known as "Charizard 'M"]]/its Yellow equivalent [[GlitchDex/RGY:255|アネ゙デパミ゙Q (FF)]]. For others, see the [[GlitchDex]].
 
===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]].
*See the [[GlitchDexJP]].
 
===French Red/Blue/Yellow===
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===English Gold/Silver===
*[[?????]]
*[[Generation II glitch Egg]]
*[[Glitch Unown]]
*OthersVariants are listed in the [[GlitchDex]] and [[UnownDex]].
 
===English Crystal===
*[[?????]]
*[[Generation II glitch Egg]]
*[[Glitch Unown]]
*OthersVariants are listed in the [[GlitchDex]] and [[UnownDex]].
 
===Japanese Gold/Silver Nintendo Space World 1997 demo===
*Includes five glitch Pokémon and glitch Unown. See the [[GlitchDexJP]].
 
 
===Japanese Gold/Silver/Crystal===