ALL CUT Gender Differences for Gen 1 Pokémon in Pokémon Diamond & Pearl | Cut Content Part 1

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Welcome to the first part of our Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Cut Content series, where we dive deep into the unreleased secrets of the first-generation Pokémon. In this episode, we explore the astonishing world of Gen 1 Pokémon and their originally planned gender differences.

Join us as we uncover the untold story behind the 2020 source code leak, which revealed early builds of Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, including designs for Gen 1 Pokémon that never made it into the final game. We focus exclusively on the February 17, 2006, build, showcasing the gender differences that were intended for these iconic creatures.

Discover how the leak exposed gender-specific design changes for various Gen 1 Pokémon, from subtle alterations like Bulbasaur's larger spots to more significant differences like Charizard's unique horn. Could Game Freak have envisioned a world where nearly every Pokémon had distinct gender-based appearances?

While this ambitious concept didn't make it to the final game, we explore the evidence supporting its legitimacy, including a 2006 issue of Japanese magazine Corocoro that hinted at visible gender differences.

Stay tuned for more episodes in this series as we continue our journey through the hidden treasures of Pokémon's development history. Don't miss the chance to revisit the lost potential of Gen 1 Pokémon in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl.

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