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[[File:Comicrelief.jpg|thumb|Comic Relief]]A group of UK gamers aims to catch all of the original 151 Pokémon in aid of Red Nose Day.
[[File:Comicrelief.jpg|thumb|Comic Relief]]A group of UK gamers aims to catch all of the original 151 Pokémon in aid of Red Nose Day.


The gamers at [http://www.nostalgicquests.co.uk/ Nostalgic Quests] have decided to catch all 151 Pokémon on the original {{bp|Pokémon Red and Blue Version|Pokémon Red, Blue}} and {{bp|Pokémon Yellow Version|Yellow}} Versions in one sitting, as part of {{wp|Comic Relief}}'s Red Nose Day.  
The gamers at [http://www.nostalgicquests.co.uk/ Nostalgic Quests] have decided to catch all 151 Pokémon on the original {{bp|Pokémon Red and Blue Versions|Pokémon Red, Blue}} and {{bp|Pokémon Yellow Version|Yellow}} Versions in one sitting, as part of {{wp|Comic Relief}}'s Red Nose Day.  


Comic Relief is a UK charity which was founded in 1985 by {{wp|Richard Curtis}} and Alexander Mendis, in response to the famine in Ethopia. The charity has since expanded to fund a wide variety of causes. Red Nose Day is Comic Relief's biennial telethon broadcast by the BBC.
Comic Relief is a UK charity which was founded in 1985 by {{wp|Richard Curtis}} and Alexander Mendis, in response to the famine in Ethopia. The charity has since expanded to fund a wide variety of causes. Red Nose Day is Comic Relief's biennial telethon broadcast by the BBC.
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