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In Pocket Monsters Blue, MissingNo. was given the placeholder Pokédex entry "コメント さくせいちゅう" (meaning 'comment to be written') and became the ??? species. This was not translated, resulting in a glitched Pokédex entry in the localized Pokémon Red and Blue and the corruption of MissingNo.'s original height and weight (1.0 m (3.3 ft) and 10.0 kg (22.1 lb), respectively), showing instead a height of 10.0 ft (3.1 m) and a weight of 3507.2 lb (1590.8 kg). <!--I also wrote this on Bulbapedia-->
In Pocket Monsters Blue, MissingNo. was given the placeholder Pokédex entry "コメント さくせいちゅう" (meaning 'comment to be written') and became the ??? species. This was not translated, resulting in a glitched Pokédex entry in the localized Pokémon Red and Blue and the corruption of MissingNo.'s original height and weight (1.0 m (3.3 ft) and 10.0 kg (22.1 lb), respectively), showing instead a height of 10.0 ft (3.1 m) and a weight of 3507.2 lb (1590.8 kg). <!--I also wrote this on Bulbapedia-->


==Cut Pokémon that became MissingNo.==
==Unused cries==
Some of the cut Pokémon that became the 39 MissingNo. are known (currently 33 of them), as well as [https://helixchamber.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/Omega.png Omega], the potential additional MissingNo. that became Mew (0x15, dec:21). For further information, see [https://tcrf.net/Development:Pok%C3%A9mon_Red_and_Blue/Pok%C3%A9mon here] and [https://tcrf.net/Pok%C3%A9mon_Red_and_Blue/MissingNo.#MissingNo._List here]. Note that a few of these designs such as Kotora and Raitora were carried forward to Pokémon 2 and the [https://tcrf.net/Proto:Pok%C3%A9mon_Gold_and_Silver/Spaceworld_1997_Demo Proto:Pokémon Gold and Silver/Spaceworld 1997 Demo Nintendo Space World 1997 demo] (prerelease period of Pokémon Gold and Silver), but still never became final Pokémon.
Of the 39 MissingNo., nine of them have unique cries.


Note that MissingNo. hex:45 has a cry identical to [[bp:Zubat (Pokémon)|Zubat]], and MissingNo. hex:89 has a cry identical to [[bp:Dragonair (Pokémon)|Dragonair]].
Nine of them also have unique cries other than declarations of 0, 0, 0, (Nidoran♂ pitch 0 length 0). However, of those MissingNo. hex:45 has a cry identical to [[bp:Zubat (Pokémon)|Zubat]], and MissingNo. hex:89 has a cry identical to [[bp:Dragonair (Pokémon)|Dragonair]].


The original Pokémon behind 0x73, 0x79, 0x87, 0xB6, 0xB7, 0xB8 (if any), are unknown.
The data is as follows (see [http://tcrf.net/Pok%C3%A9mon_Red#MissingNo. here] for recordings):


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!Cry Pitch
!Cry Pitch
!Cry Length
!Cry Length
!Unused Pokémon behind cry
!Unused Pokémon
|-
|31
|0x1F
|0
|0
|0
|[https://tcrf.net/images/f/fc/PokemonRGBY-Gyaon.png Gyaōn]
|-
|32
|0x20
|0
|0
|0
|[https://tcrf.net/images/b/bf/PokemonRGBY-Nidoran-Like.png Nidoran♂-like Pokémon (or possibly just an early version of it)]
|-
|50
|0x32
|0
|0
|0
|[https://tcrf.net/images/d/d4/PokemonRGBY-Balloonda.png Balloonda]
|-
|52
|0x34
|0
|0
|0
|[https://tcrf.net/images/9/90/PokemonRGBY-Buu.png Believed to be Buu from the Game Freak popularity poll because it resembles Woo, a yeti kaiju from Ultraman] (not to be confused with Jynx)
|-
|56
|0x38
|0
|0
|0
|[https://tcrf.net/images/e/ea/PokemonRGBY-Deer.png Deer]
|-
|61
|0x3D
|0
|0
|0
|[https://tcrf.net/images/c/cf/PokemonRGBY-Elephant.png Unknown elephant]
|-
|62
|0x3E
|0
|0
|0
|[https://tcrf.net/images/d/d3/PokemonRGBY-Crocky.png Crocky]
|-
|63
|0x3F
|0
|0
|0
|[https://tcrf.net/images/8/8e/PokemonRGBY-Squid1.png Mollusk/squid like Pokémon 1], similar to 122, and [https://tcrf.net/images/e/ee/PM2F_380.png 380] (unrelated 1998 backup for Pokémon 2)
|-
|-
|67
|67
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|16
|16
|[https://tcrf.net/images/f/f6/PokemonRGBY-Cactus.png Cactus]
|[https://tcrf.net/images/f/f6/PokemonRGBY-Cactus.png Cactus]
|-
|68
|0x44
|0
|0
|0
|[https://tcrf.net/images/3/3e/PokemonRGBY-Jagg.png Jagg]
|-
|-
|69
|69
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|64
|64
|[https://tcrf.net/images/a/a4/PokemonRGBY-Fish1.png Fish-like Pokémon (first stage)]
|[https://tcrf.net/images/a/a4/PokemonRGBY-Fish1.png Fish-like Pokémon (first stage)]
|-
|80
|0x50
|0
|0
|0
|[https://tcrf.net/images/f/f1/PokemonRGBY-Fish2.png Fish-like Pokémon (second stage)]
|-
|-
|81
|81
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|224
|224
|96
|96
|[https://tcrf.net/images/9/92/PokemonRGBY-Mikon.png Mikon (pre-evolution of Vulpix)]
|[https://tcrf.net/images/9/92/PokemonRGBY-Mikon.png Unreleased Vulpix pre-evolution (known as Mikon in Pokémon 2/Nintendo Space World 1997 demo)]
|-
|86
|0x56
|0
|0
|0
|[https://tcrf.net/images/6/60/PokemonRGBY-Topknot1.png Unknown] (speculated to be related to [https://tcrf.net/images/d/d3/PM2F_186.CBB.w128.png early Politoed; PM2F_186])
|-
|87
|0x57
|0
|0
|0
|[https://tcrf.net/images/0/05/PokemonRGBY-Topknot2.png Unknown] (speculated to be part of the same evolutionary line as 86)
|-
|-
|94
|94
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|64
|64
|192
|192
|[https://tcrf.net/images/0/03/PokemonRGBY-Lizard2.png Unreleased lizard-like Pokémon (second stage)]
|[https://tcrf.net/images/0/03/PokemonRGBY-Lizard2.png Unreleased lizard-like Pokémon 1 (may have been part of an evolutionary stage)]
|-
|-
|95
|95
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|32
|32
|192
|192
|[https://tcrf.net/images/9/9e/PokemonRGBY-Lizard3.png Unreleased lizard-like Pokémon (third stage)]
|[https://tcrf.net/images/9/9e/PokemonRGBY-Lizard3.png Unreleased lizard-like Pokémon 2 (may have been part of an evolutionary stage)]
|-
|122
|0x7A
|0
|0
|0
|[https://tcrf.net/images/8/8e/PokemonRGBY-Squid2.png Mollusk/squid like Pokémon 2], similar to 63, and [https://tcrf.net/images/e/ee/PM2F_380.png 380] (unrelated 1998 backup for Pokémon 2)
|-
|-
|127
|127
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|16
|16
|[https://tcrf.net/images/5/53/PokemonRGBY-Psyduck2.png Unreleased Psyduck evolution (second stage, in between Psyduck and Golduck as the third stage)]
|[https://tcrf.net/images/5/53/PokemonRGBY-Psyduck2.png Unreleased Psyduck evolution (second stage, in between Psyduck and Golduck as the third stage)]
|-
|134
|0x86
|0
|0
|0
|[https://tcrf.net/images/5/54/PokemonRGBY-Konya.png Unreleased Meowth pre-evolution (known as Koonya in Pokémon 2/Nintendo Space World 1997 demo)]
|-
|-
|137
|137
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|64
|64
|128
|128
|[https://tcrf.net/images/5/5f/PokemonRGBY-GyaonPrevo.png Similar to another cut Pokémon Gyaōn, or possibly a pre-evolution of it]
|[https://tcrf.net/images/5/5f/PokemonRGBY-GyaonPrevo.png Similar to Gyaōn, or possibly a pre-evolution of it]
|-
|140
|0x8C
|0
|0
|0
|[https://tcrf.net/images/8/88/PokemonRGBY-Magneton-Like.png Similar to Magneton, or possibly a cut member of its evolutionary line]
|-
|146
|0x92
|0
|0
|0
|[https://tcrf.net/images/c/c7/PokemonRGBY-Marowak2.png Similar to Marowak but with a baby Cubone (similar to Kangaskhan and its own baby), possibly a cut member of its evolutionary line]
|-
|156
|0x96
|0
|0
|0
|[https://tcrf.net/images/3/3f/PokemonRGBY-Gyopin.png Goldeen pre-evolution, known as Gyopin in Pokémon 2/Nintendo Space World 1997 demo]
|-
|159
|0x9F
|0
|0
|0
|[https://tcrf.net/images/0/02/PokemonRGBY-Kotora.png Tiger-like Pokémon (Kotora in Pokémon 2/Nintendo Space World 1997 demo)]
|-
|160
|0xA0
|0
|0
|0
|[https://tcrf.net/images/3/35/PokemonRGBY-KotoraEvo1.png Tiger-like Pokémon evolution (Raitora in Pokémon 2/Nintendo Space World 1997 demo)]
|-
|161
|0xA1
|0
|0
|0
|[https://tcrf.net/images/f/f2/PokemonRGBY-KotoraEvo2.png Evolution of Raitora/160]
|-
|162
|0xA2
|0
|0
|0
|[https://tcrf.net/images/0/07/PokemonRGBY-Puchicorn.png Pre-evolution of Ponyta (Puchicorn in Pokémon 2/Nintendo Space World 1997 demo)]
|-
|172
|0xAC
|0
|0
|0
|[https://tcrf.net/images/1/18/PokemonRGBY-Lizard1.png Unreleased lizard-like Pokémon 3 (may have been part of an evolutionary stage)]
|-
|174
|0xAE
|0
|0
|0
|[https://tcrf.net/images/5/56/PokemonRGBY-BabyBlastoise.png Unknown (possibly the pre-evolution of Blastoise when it was separate from the Squirtle line)]
|-
|175
|0xAF
|0
|0
|0
|[https://tcrf.net/images/7/7f/PokemonRGBY-Gorochu.png Gorochu (cut evolution of Raichu)]
|-
|-
|181
|181