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[[Image:Pokeball.jpg|right|The Poké Ball is a very important item in the '' Pokémon'' series.]]
In the fictional world of the ''[[Pokémon]]'' [[video game]]s and [[anime]] [[television series]], a '''Poké Ball''' (known as "Monster Ball" in Japan) is a spherical device used by [[Pokémon Trainer]]s to capture new [[Pokémon]] and store them when they are not in use. The Poké Ball is also the [[symbol]] that represents Pokémon, and(contracted; show full)
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|Mewtwo's Poké Balls
|Featured in the first Pokémon movie, [[Mewtwo Strikes Back]].  Developed by the Pokémon [[Mewtwo]], they could move freely in space and trap the Pokémon of other Trainers inside. They could even ensnare Pokémon which were inside other Poké Balls. Completely black with blue wiring and a red eye shape in place of the white button.
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|The GS Ball
|In the Japanese version of [[Pokémon Crystal]], the GS Ball (G and S probably sta
ynd for ''Gold'' and ''Silver'') is obtainable as a key item.  A day after being delivered to Kurt, he returns it to the player and directs him/her to a restless Ilex Forest.  Once the GS Ball is placed in the forest's shrine, [[Celebi]] appears and the player has a chance to capture it.
(contracted; show full)#x27;', a non-Pokémon creature, such as a [[Goomba]] ("Kuribo" (Japan)), will very rarely appear.  Another rare occurrence in the game is an empty Poké Ball.  Quite a few Pokémon were added to the Poké Ball item ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'', including two Pokémon that could harm the player that released them, namely [[Electrode (Pokémon)|Electrode]] ("Marumain" (Japan)) and [[Wobbuffet]] ("Sounansu" (Japan)). 

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