Does Pokémon acknowledge MissingNo?

Yes, Pokémon has indirectly acknowledged MissingNo. as a famous glitch through official guides warning players about it and, more recently, through subtle nods in promotional content, while still officially treating it as a bug, not a real Pokémon, to avoid endorsing game-breaking errors. Nintendo initially warned players that interacting with MissingNo. could corrupt save files in Nintendo Power and on their website, calling it a "programming quirk," but fans have widely embraced it as a beloved part of Pokémon history.
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Did Nintendo acknowledge MissingNo?

It was acknowledged by Nintendo as a programming glitch. "MissingNO is a programming quirk, and not a real part of the game. When you get this, your game can perform strangely, and the graphics will often become scrambled. The MissingNO Pokémon is most often found after you perform the Fight Safari Zone Pokémon trick.
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Was MissingNo going to be a real Pokémon?

MissingNo. is not an official Pokémon species that players are meant to encounter, but it is accessible to players in European and North American copies of the games via a glitch. Nintendo of America first documented the events that cause MissingNo. to appear in the May 1999 issue of Nintendo Power.
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Does catching MissingNo ruin your game?

Catching Missingno. in the original Pokémon Red and Blue doesn't usually "ruin" your game permanently but causes significant glitches, primarily duplicating items in your sixth bag slot and scrambling some graphics, but it can permanently corrupt your Hall of Fame data. While often harmless otherwise and even useful for item duplication, there's a small risk of more severe data corruption, so it's generally advised to avoid it if you're worried about your save file.
 
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Is MissingNo considered a Pokémon?

No, MissingNo. is not a real, official Pokémon; it's a famous programming glitch (a "programming quirk") in the original Pokémon Red and Blue games that players can encounter, which can cause graphical issues and duplicate items but isn't a designed part of the game's canon. While it appears as a static, blocky creature with high attack, its Normal/Bird typing and strange behavior stem from leftover data, not intended gameplay.
 
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MissingNo.'s Glitchy Appearance Explained

Is Missingno a canon Pokémon?

No, MissingNo. is not canon; it's a famous programming glitch in Pokémon Red and Blue, not an officially intended creature, though its existence as a game-breaking bug is well-documented by Nintendo Power, which warned players about it. While fans love its mysterious nature and speculate about its origins, it's an unintentional data corruption that can cause graphical issues and item duplication, not a true Pokémon species.
 
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Who is the no. 1 legendary Pokémon?

Arceus isn't just a Legendary Pokémon—it's the cosmic deity of the Pokémon universe! With its 720 base stat total and perfect distribution across all categories,...
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Do pros use hacked Pokémon?

In a recent interview with gameland.gg, one pro player estimated as many as 90% of players in tournaments use hacked Pokémon. To some, this reveal is scandalous: These are supposed to be the world's best players.
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What Pokémon can MissingNo turn into?

MissingNo. does not evolve into any Pokémon. However, a different glitch Pokémon with a similar sprite and properties, but different name ('M) does evolve into the Pokémon, Kangaskhan.
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Is there a MissingNo Pokemon card?

No, there is no officially released MissingNo. Pokémon card from The Pokémon Company, but many highly detailed, popular custom-made (fake/replica) versions exist from artists on sites like Etsy and eBay, often featuring unique holo patterns, reflecting its status as a famous glitch Pokémon from the first games. These unofficial cards celebrate the glitch with various designs, from 1:1 replicas to creative altered art.
 
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Is there a Pokémon card worth $1,000,000?

Yes, Pokémon cards are worth millions, with the top card being the Pikachu Illustrator, which YouTuber Logan Paul bought for over $5.3 million in 2022, making it the most expensive Pokémon card ever sold and well over the $1 million mark, with others potentially valued at $1.2 million or more. 
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What Pokémon is 0001?

Pokémon 001 is Bulbasaur, the Grass/Poison-type Seed Pokémon, and the first entry in the National Pokédex, known for having a plant bulb on its back that grows with it, evolving into Ivysaur and then Venusaur.
 
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Why was Pokémon banned in China?

China has officially made their statement against Pokémon GO, citing that allowing the game would cause "major safety and security issues to the country, as well as a threat to transportation and personal safety."
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What Pokémon card is worth $60,000?

A Trainer No. 3 card from the 1999 Super Secret Battle is a famous Pokémon card known to sell for around $60,000 due to its extreme rarity, awarded only to the third-place winner of that exclusive Japanese tournament. Other cards like the Tropical Mega Battle Tropical Wind (potentially $65k+) or certain Charizard variants can also reach or exceed this value, with high-grade promotional and tournament cards commanding premium prices. 
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Is Mimikyu MissingNo?

MissingNO. is the first bonus character and boss revealed in Temporary Flight Attendant. It was originally presented as Detective Mimikyu during Winners' Finals as a fakeout.
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Why is MissingNo. so popular?

Missingno. was a glitch Pokemon from the earliest games. It could be used to duplicate items, so it became quite popular. People invented a lot of stories about it causing it to be even more firmly fixed into people's brains.
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Do real world Pokémon centers exist?

Creating more and more places to meet Pokémon around the world. Today, we operate permanent Pokémon Centers not only in Japan, but in a growing number of locations across the globe.
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Can MissingNo be caught?

Yes, you can catch MissingNo. in the original Pokémon Red and Blue games through a famous glitch, but it's risky as it can corrupt your Hall of Fame and potentially cause other minor graphic glitches, though usually not permanent game-breaking damage; catching it duplicates the 6th item in your bag, and you don't even need to catch it—just encountering it triggers the item duplication, making it a popular way to get infinite Rare Candies and Master Balls, but be careful not to use a Key Item in that slot. 
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What is the number 0 in Pokémon?

Pokémon #0 refers to Victini, a Mythical Pokémon given a special designation in the Unova Pokédex (Generation V) to signify its unique status, representing "zeroth" first place and the beginning of a new era, while also being associated with the Roman numeral 'V' for Generation 5 and its power to bring victory. It's a symbolic number, as official National Pokédex numbers start from #001 (Bulbasaur).
 
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What is the #1 reason people cheat?

The number one reason people cheat is emotional disconnection or a lack of connection/intimacy in their primary relationship, often stemming from feeling lonely, neglected, or that they've "drifted apart," even if love is present. Other major factors include seeking novelty/excitement, low self-esteem/insecurity (needing validation), resentment, sexual dissatisfaction, or situational opportunities, with some affairs also serving to explore lost parts of one's identity or to end an unhappy relationship indirectly. 
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Will you get banned if you spoof in Pokémon GO?

Yes, you can absolutely get banned for spoofing in Pokémon Go, as it violates Niantic's Terms of Service (ToS) and can lead to temporary suspensions or permanent account bans, with Niantic actively detecting and penalizing such activities, often starting with a warning (strike) and escalating with repeat offenses. 
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Can you trick Pokémon GO into thinking you're walking?

Yes, you can trick Pokémon Go into thinking you're walking using location spoofing apps that alter your GPS or by shaking your phone, but Niantic discourages these methods as they violate terms of service, with some apps like DeFit (for Android fitness data) or desktop tools (iAnyGo, iGPS Go) simulating movement via joystick or routes, while shaking your device or toggling Wi-Fi can also trick Adventure Sync. 
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Who is the weakest legendary?

The title of "weakest legendary" often goes to Cosmog, due to its extremely low base stats (BST 200) and limited moves (Splash, Teleport) before evolving into the much stronger Solgaleo/Lunala. Other contenders include Uxie (outclassed by Cresselia) and sometimes Regigigas (crippled by its Slow Start ability), depending on whether "weak" means low stats or poor competitive viability despite high stats, according to users on Pokemon forums and databases.
 
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What are the 4 cursed Pokémon?

The treasures found their way into Paldea after the greedy king of the region purchased them from a merchant from the East. But the negative emotions from the king's desires would "awaken" the treasures, transforming them into four powerful Pokémon: Chi-yu, Wo-chen, Chein-Pao, and Ting-lu.
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Who created Mewtwo?

Mewtwo was created by Dr. Fuji, a scientist funded by Team Rocket leader Giovanni, who wanted a powerful Pokémon weapon, while Fuji aimed to clone his deceased daughter, Amber. This research involved splicing Mew's DNA, resulting in the artificial Pokémon, but the conflicting goals and the trauma of losing the clones led Mewtwo to reject its creators and escape, becoming a legendary figure in the games and anime.
 
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