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Gen 1

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Gen 2

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Gen 3

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Overall: [2][3]

Scrapped Designs: [4][5][6][7]

Gen 4

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Overall: [8][9]

Lore: [10][11][12]

Gen 5

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Cut Move: [13]

Overall: [14][15]

Yoshi's Egg Jumpscare: [16]

Gen 6

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Cancelled "Z" version: [17][18][19]

Overall: [20]

Mega Jynx: [21][22]

Southern Kalos: [23][24]

Gen 7

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Guardians Mechanic: [25]

Mimikyu: [26][27][28]

Flying-type Eeveelution: [29][30][31][32]

Cut Pokémon: [33]

Mini Pokémon: [34]

Battle Frontier: [35]

Gen 8

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Legends: Arceus Gameplay: [36][37][38]

Legends: Arceus Voice Acting: [39]

Gen 9

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[40]

Overall

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Overall: [41][42][43][44][45][46][47][48][49][50]

Unused Mons: [51]

Leaked Timeline: [52][53]

Interesting Tidbit: [54]

Opinion: [55][56][57][58]

Game Freak Comment: [59]

Takedowns: [60]

Reported Gen 10 and Z-A info: [61][62][63][64]

End of Teraleak: [65][66]

References

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