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An '''unterminated name glitch Pokémon''' or '''[[Super Glitch (Generation I)|Super Glitch]] Pokémon name''' is a Pokémon which does not have a terminating hex:50 character in its first eleven characters.
 
It is not to be confused with glitch Pokémon with names on summary screens that require the player to continually press A or B to continue, as this behavior may be due to the glitch Pokémon's name containing a [[control character]] rather than being unterminated.
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==Methods to obtain an unterminated name glitch Pokémon==
Does not list [[arbitrary code execution]], which can also be used to do this. See also [[glitch trader]]s, which currently requires arbitrary code execution and can be used to obtain unterminated name glitch Pokémon.
1. When a "stable unstable" Missingno. (i.e. a non-Fossil or Ghost variant encountered with no save data and save data cleared from Up+Select+B on the title screen) is captured, the Pokémon will be captured immediately without the rolling animation.
 
1. When a "[[stable unstable" Missingno.]] (i.e. a non-Fossil or Ghost variant encountered with no save data and save data cleared from Up+Select+B on the title screen) is captured, the Pokémon will be captured immediately without the rolling animation.
 
If Cubone is not registered as seen in the Pokédex (see [[glitch Pokédex flags]] for more information), then the [[Rhydon trap]] will occur and the game will ask the player if they want to give a nickname to a Rhydon named "MASTER BALL". If the player decides not to nickname this Rhydon, they will obtain a Rhydon named "MASTER BALL" that has an unterminated nickname.
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3. In English Red, viewing the glitched Pokédex rating for [[Pokémon No. 152|having 152 Pokémon registered in the Pokédex]] repeatedly can corrupt data including but not limited to stored PC Pokémon (including their species, moves, names).
 
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4. Through [[arbitrary code execution]] (e.g. using 8F to remove the 50 character from the 11th character of a Pokémon's nickname).
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