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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-->
 
==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.
 
NoteNine thatof 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 Length
!Unused Pokémon behind cry
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|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
Line 368 ⟶ 424:
|16
|[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
Line 382 ⟶ 445:
|64
|[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
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|224
|96
|[https://tcrf.net/images/9/92/PokemonRGBY-Mikon.png MikonUnreleased Vulpix (pre-evolution of(known Vulpixas 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
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|64
|192
|[https://tcrf.net/images/0/03/PokemonRGBY-Lizard2.png Unreleased lizard-like Pokémon 1 (secondmay have been part of an evolutionary stage)]
|-
|95
Line 402 ⟶ 486:
|32
|192
|[https://tcrf.net/images/9/9e/PokemonRGBY-Lizard3.png Unreleased lizard-like Pokémon 2 (thirdmay 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
Line 410 ⟶ 501:
|16
|[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
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|64
|128
|[https://tcrf.net/images/5/5f/PokemonRGBY-GyaonPrevo.png Similar to another cut Pokémon 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
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