Easter Eggs

Niantic tries to add references to the Anime in Pokémon Go. The following is a list of Easter Eggs that have been discovered.

Eeveelution
The most well-known Easter Egg is the Eeveelution Easter Egg. When the game first came out, many trainers wanted to be able to control their Eeveelution. Niantic decided to install an Easter Egg to the anime episode "The Battling Eevee Brothers". In the episode, there are four brothers each with a different Eeveelution. Mikey, the youngest has the base form, Eevee, who is pressured by his brothers to evolve Eevee to the different forms. Sparky has Jolteon, Rainer has Vaporeon, and Pyro has Flareon. In Pokémon Go, the trainer can nickname their Eevee with the three older brothers' name to get the corresponding Eeveelution. However, this only works once per account.

Starter Pikachu
The other most well-known Easter Egg is the possibility of getting a Pikachu as a starter, just like Ash. At the start of your journey, Professor Willow will give you an introduction to the game and Pokémon, then you will be given the task to capture a Starter. The three starters from Kanto appears, Bulbasaur, Charmander, and Squirtle. If the trainer wants Pikachu, then he/she has to walk away from these three 4 times. (They will disappear and respawn in front of you so don't worry). On the fifth time, the trio will be accompanied by a Pikachu.

Pester Ball
Pester Ball is a lesser known Pokéball that made its appearance only within Pokémon Snap. In the game, the Pokéball has the same effect as Repel which helps the photographer take photos of Pokémon. It is also special because it has four different colours, Red, Orange, Blue, and Purple. The center of the Pokéball is purple, then, going clockwise, the outer layer is divided into three equal parts of Orange, Red, and Blue. This Easter Egg is in the app by holding down the Pokéball icon and then sliding your finger to each of the four icons of the menus, without lifting your finger. A coloured ring will temporary appear showing Orange for Pokémon, Red for Pokédex, Blue for Items, and Purple for Shop.

Also, since Pester Ball was used in Pokémon Snap to reveal a disguised Ditto, there are various rumours about the connection between this Easter Egg and Ditto.

Missingno.
In the first Pokémon games, Red and Blue, the trainer can finding a glitch in the game called Missingno. This Pokémon appears as pixelated blur and tends to cause problems to the save files. In Pokémon Go, Niantic implemented the Missingno. Easter Egg in the Egg section (only accessible for iPhone). If a trainer goes to the Egg section, click on an egg and then double-click the home button on your phone, you can see the arrangement of numbers and letters, possibly a reference to Missingno.