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#REDIRECT [[Unreleased Pokémon]]
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Remnants of unused Pokémon have been found in the Pokémon games.

==Generation I==
===Missingno.===
The [[Missingno.]] occupy 39 [[index number]]s in between the index numbers of valid Pokémon.

It is believed that the existence of the Missingno. (although having unintended glitch characteristics) may be remnants of unused Pokémon, because Shigeki Morimoto is said to have confirmed (according to [http://www.smogon.com/forums/threads/there-were-190-pok%C3%A9mon.78267/ a Smogon thread] by Zog) that 190 Pokémon were originally planned for Pokémon (with the rest being added later), and the value 151+39 equals 190.

Supporting this theory is the fact that nine Missingno. have special cries.

0x43's cry sounds identical to Zubat. 0x51's cry is comparable to Pidgey and Ditto.

Though speculation, 0x43 has been compared to Togepi, and 0xB5 has been compared to Crobat.

0x5E, 0x5F and 0x89's cries are comparable to the Dratini evolution line (note that there is [http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/File:Prototype_Dragonair.png an unused Pokémon design] for a Pokémon that looks like Dragonair).

The cry data can be found in the table below, and can be listened to [https://tcrf.net/Pok%C3%A9mon_Red_and_Blue#MissingNo. on the Pokémon Red and Blue TCRF article].

{|
{| align=top style="background: grey; -moz-border-radius: 0.5em; border: 5px solid #000000; color: grey"
|-
|
{| border=1 width="100%" align=left class="sortable" style="background:#f0f0f0; border:1px solid #000000; border-collapse:collapse;"
|-style="background: silver;"
!Index Number
!Hexadecimal Identifier
!Base Cry
!Cry Pitch
!Cry Length
|-
|67
|0x43
|0
|128
|16
|-
|69
|0x45
|29
|224
|128
|-
|79
|0x4F
|34
|255
|64
|-
|81
|0x51
|14
|224
|96
|-
|94
|0x5E
|15
|64
|192
|-
|95
|0x5F
|15
|32
|192
|-
|127
|0x7F
|17
|32
|16
|-
|137
|0x89
|15
|64
|128
|-
|181
|0xB5
|29
|0
|128
|}

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==Generation III==
===Cries===
Unused cries for two Pokémon were discovered in [[bp:Generation III|Generation III]]. These can be played as cries 266 and 269 in a leaked development version of German Pokémon Ruby known as "Debugging Version 0509A".

It is unknown whether these cries were intended to belong to Shellos and Gastrodon.

(In the May 2007 edition of the now defunct magazine [[wikipedia:Nintendo Power|Nintendo Power]], Junichi Masuda commented that the development team were unable to put Shellos and Gastrodon in {{RS}} but they were able to put them in {{DP}}.)

==Generation IV==
{{incomplete2}}
Hidden within the code of Diamond and Pearl is an unused backsprite presumably belonging to Gastrodon, along with one for Shellos.

The Shellos backsprite is pink like West Sea Shellos, but has the 'wings' belonging to East Sea Shellos.

The unused Gastrodon backsprite looks like the final Gastrodon except it is missing the yellow stripes and 'flaps' on its head. Instead, its head has five bumps on it.

Additionally, the unused 'Gastrodon' backsprite has a different protrusion pattern on its back. There are three visible bumps on its sprite instead of the final backsprite two, and the three bumps have surfaces which are 'flattened out', unlike the final version which has rounder bumps.

Along with the backsprites for Shellos and Gastrodon, there are a multitude of other sprites, belonging to Treecko, Torchic, Mudkip, Ralts, Kirlia, Gardevoir, Turtwig, Chimchar, Piplup, and Manaphy.

==External Links==
#[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGqhLcUzOwU&feature=player_detailpage#t=49 Youtube video of German Debugging Ruby's cries 266 and 269].

[[Category:Unused content]]
[[Category:Prerelease information and unused content]]

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