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** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l8QcM1l7EsM&feature=related This scene], where Seymour hugs Ash for saving him.
 
== [[Manga]] ==
* ''[[Pokémon]]'' manga are not exempt from this trope. ''[[How I Became a Pokémon Card]]'' features one chapter with two boys who have a very close friendship and constantly blush around each other; it doesn't help that one of them is biologically [[Transsexualism|a girl]], and his friend didn't believe him in all his years he knew him. ''[[Pokémon Golden Boys]]'' has Gold and the [[Ambiguously Gay]] Bugsy.
* ''[[Pokémon Special]]'' has its fair share of [[Ho Yay]] moments. In the FRLG arc, fans have taken to pointing out that Green is Red's coathanger. Gold and Silver had some rich [[Foe Yay]] vibes in the GSC arc when they first met, and by the end of the arc has Silver tearing up a little when he thought that Gold was lost in the timestream. It culminates to the point that Gold blushes when Silver reveals that he was conscious when Gold called him his friend in the Emerald arc. Dia and Pearl [[Heterosexual Life Partners|need no explanation]], and their brief falling out in the middle of the arc can almost be taken to be a breakup.
* ''[[Magical Pokémon Journey]]'' does have Squirtle who has a [[Interspecies Romance|crush on]] Almond. Charmander is quite obsessive about Eevee and is implied to have a crush on him.
* Satoshi and Shigeru in ''[[Pokémon Zensho]]'' have the same [[Foe Yay]] as Red and Blue in the games. To top it off, at the end they have a sincere moment and end up becoming friends again.
 
 
== Video Games ==
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