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In the Japanese Trademark Database, some new {{wp|Nintendo}} trademarks have been registered. These include Pokémon Red, Green, Blue, and Yellow, of which {{bp|Generation I}} have already been released. There are possible new titles: Pokémon Black, Pokémon {{tt|Brown|Could be translated into Tea}}, Pokémon White, Pokémon {{tt|Gray|Could be translated into Ash}}, Pokémon Scarlet, Pokémon Purple, Pokémon {{tt|Crimson|Possibly Red, but unlikely}}, and Pokémon Scarlet. (For unknown reasons there were two Scarlet trademarks, written a tad bit differently in Japanese)
In the Japanese Trademark Database, some new {{wp|Nintendo}} trademarks have been registered. These include Pokémon Red, Green, Blue, and Yellow, of which {{bp|Generation I}} have already been released. There are possible new titles: Pokémon Black, Pokémon {{tt|Brown|Could be translated into Tea}}, Pokémon White, Pokémon {{tt|Gray|Could be translated into Ash}}, Pokémon Scarlet, Pokémon Purple, Pokémon {{tt|Crimson|Possibly Red, but unlikely}}, and Pokémon Scarlet. (For unknown reasons there were two Scarlet trademarks, written a tad bit differently in Japanese). These names seem to reflect a return to primary colors as names.


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In the Japanese Trademark Database, some new Nintendo trademarks have been registered. These include Pokémon Red, Green, Blue, and Yellow, of which Generation I have already been released. There are possible new titles: Pokémon Black, Pokémon Brown, Pokémon White, Pokémon Gray, Pokémon Scarlet, Pokémon Purple, Pokémon Crimson, and Pokémon Scarlet. (For unknown reasons there were two Scarlet trademarks, written a tad bit differently in Japanese). These names seem to reflect a return to primary colors as names.

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