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==Notes==
==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])
*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])


==Generation I==
==Generation I==
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*Pokémon Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! glitch Pokémon (invalid Pokémon appearing as both glitch Eggs and glitch Marowak have been documented in videos. More research is needed.)
*Pokémon Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! glitch Pokémon (invalid Pokémon appearing as both glitch Eggs and glitch Marowak have been documented in videos. More research is needed.)


Notes: Names, types and species names for Pokémon other than the original 151 Pokémon and Meltan, Melmetal, are unused in the code.
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. 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==
==Generation VIII==

Revision as of 22:34, 15 January 2020

More research is needed for this article.

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



File:MissingNo. RB.png
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♀" name tag exists in the code in X/Y.

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. 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