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List of generation I Pokémon

The first generation (generation I) of the Pokémon franchise features the original 151 fictional species of monsters introduced to the core video game series in the 1996 Game Boy games Pocket Monsters Red and Green (known as Pokémon Red and Blue outside of Japan).

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The following list details the 151 Pokémon of generation I in order of their National Pokédex number. The first Pokémon, Bulbasaur, is number 0001 and the last, Mew, is number 0151. Alternate forms that result in type changes are included for convenience. Mega evolutions and regional forms are included on the pages for the generation in which they were introduced. MissingNo., a glitch, is also on this list.

Design and development edit

Developed by Game Freak and published by Nintendo, the Pokémon series began in Japan in 1996 with the release of the video games Pokémon Red and Blue for the Game Boy.[1] In these games, the player assumes the role of a Pokémon Trainer whose goal is to capture and train creatures called Pokémon. Players use the creatures' special abilities to combat other Pokémon, and some can transform into stronger species through a process called evolution.[2] A major goal in each game is to complete the Pokémon index (Pokédex), a comprehensive Pokémon encyclopedia,[3] by capturing, evolving, and trading to obtain individuals from all Pokémon species.[2]

The designs of each Pokémon started as pixel art sprites by the development team first, with a single color identity chosen to work within the Super Game Boy hardware limitations.[4] With the early development team consisting of three men,[5] character design lead Ken Sugimori brought female developers into the project feeling they would be better able to create "cute" designs.[6] While conceived as a group effort by multiple developers at Game Freak,[6] the finalized designs and artworks were done by Ken Sugimori. Originally tasked with drawing the characters to illustrate a planned strategy guide by Game Freak when the games released, Sugimori drew all the sprites for the game in his style to not only unify their designs visually but also modify any design elements he felt were amiss, while trying to retain the original sprite artist's unique style.[7] While some Pokémon have been attributed to certain developers over the years, such as Atsuko Nishida for Pikachu and Motofumi Fujiwara for Eevee and its evolutions, Game Freak has avoided attributing many Pokémon to particular individuals to keep a sense of all the developers being involved in their creation.[6][4]

The majority of Pokémon in generation I had relatively simple designs and were similar to real-life creatures including Pidgey (a pigeon), Krabby (a crab), Rattata (a rat), and Ekans (a snake). Many Pokémon in the original games served as the base for repeating concepts later in the series.[8] Some Pokémon, such as Squirtle, Bulbasaur and Charmander where designed based off their final evolutions and working backwards. During development they ran into issues with digital cartridge space, and many Pokémon were removed. Specifically, several Pokémon that had a three-stage evolution line were instead changed to evolve only once, resulting in a planned final evolution for Pikachu called "Gorochu" being removed from the final game.[6]

When the games were localized for English-speaking audiences as Red and Blue, Nintendo of America gave the various Pokémon species "clever and descriptive names" related to their appearance or features as a means to make them more relatable to American children. This resulted in several pop-culture references being worked into the character's names, such as Hitmonchan and Hitmonlee, who are references to martial arts actors Jackie Chan and Bruce Lee respectively.[9] Overseen by translator Nob Ogasawara, he voiced concern over some of the choices presented, specifically "Barrierd", which was renamed to "Mr. Mime" based on its masculine appearance.[10] Ogasawara wanted to avoid gendered names for the Pokémon species in the event genders were introduced for them in later titles, a concern proven valid with the sequel titles Pokémon Gold and Silver.[11][12]

List of Pokémon edit

List of Pokémon species introduced in generation I (1996)[nb 1]
Name[nb 2] Type(s) Evolves from Evolves into Notes
Bulbasaur
Fushigidane (フシギダネ)
(0001)
  Grass / Poison Ivysaur (#0002) It is one of Kanto's starter Pokémon. It has a bulb on its back, which stores nutrients. Since the bulb can photosynthesize, Bulbasaur can go days without eating. As with the rest of its evolutionary line, its bulb has vines the Pokémon uses as tentacles.
Ivysaur
Fushigisō (フシギソウ)
(0002)
  Grass / Poison Bulbasaur (#0001) Venusaur (#0003) It is a playable character in Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate as a part of the "Pokémon Trainer" fighter. Its bulb has grown into a bud, which it uses to convert sunlight into power. The bud is heavy, to the point of rendering Ivysaur unable to move properly if it has stored enough nutrients, so its hind legs have grown stronger to counter the weight.
Venusaur
Fushigibana (フシギバナ)
(0003)
  Grass / Poison Ivysaur (#0002) Mega Evolution
Gigantamax
It is the mascot of Pokémon Green and LeafGreen.[14] The bud on its back has bloomed into a flower. It has a soothing aroma, and converts sunlight into energy. For this reason, Venusaur is more powerful during the summer. It gained a Mega Evolution in generation VI, and a Gigantamax form in generation VIII.
Charmander
Hitokage (ヒトカゲ)
(0004)
  Fire Charmeleon (#0005) It is one of Kanto's starter Pokémon. From the moment it hatches, there is a flame at the tip of its tail. Still unfamiliar with fire, a Charmander might accidentally burn itself. If its flame goes out, it dies.
Charmeleon
Rizādo (リザード)
(0005)
  Fire Charmander (#0004) Charizard (#0006) A feisty Pokémon, it seeks out potential opponents and torments them in battle. It attacks by spewing fire from its mouth, swinging its tail around, or clawing away. Its fire turns bluish-white when it is excited.
Charizard
Rizādon (リザードン)
(0006)
  Fire / Flying Charmeleon (#0005) Two Mega Evolutions
Gigantamax
It is a playable character as a part of the "Pokémon Trainer" fighter in Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, a standalone fighter in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U, and the mascot of Pokémon Red and FireRed. Its fire is hot enough to melt boulders and glaciers, and it is known to start forest fires by accident, though it will not use it against weaker foes. The flame on its tail can burn underwater, and turns bluish-white if Charizard is angry. It gained two Mega Evolutions in generation VI, one Fire/Flying-type and one Fire/Dragon-type, and a Gigantamax form in generation VIII.
Squirtle
Zenigame (ゼニガメ)
(0007)
  Water Wartortle (#0008) It is a playable character in Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate as a part of the "Pokémon Trainer" fighter, and one of Kanto's starter Pokémon.[15] After it hatches, its back gradually swells and hardens into a shell. It withdraws into its shell for protection or to sleep, and its grooved, rounded shape reduce its water resistance, allowing it to swim faster. To attack, it sprays foamy water from its mouth.
Wartortle
Kamēru (カメール)
(0008)
  Water Squirtle (#0007) Blastoise (#0009) Because it is bigger and heavier than Squirtle, it has trouble walking, and has to use its furry ears and tail as rudders and balancing rods to swim. It withdraws into its shell to attack, defend itself, and sleep, though it cannot fully withdraw its tail. It is said to be able to live for up to 10,000 years. Older Wartortle have darker tail fur, and may have scars and algae on their shells.
Blastoise
Kamekkusu (カメックス)
(0009)
  Water Wartortle (#0008) Mega Evolution[16][17][18]
Gigantamax
It is the mascot of Pokémon Blue.[19] The two cannons on its shell shoot out pressurized jets of water strong enough to shatter thick steel walls, and accurate enough to hit empty cans from over 160 feet away. Blastoise itself can tackle at high speeds. A cruel Pokémon, it deliberately makes itself heavier to withstand its cannons' recoil and crush its opponents. It gained a Mega Evolution in generation VI and a Gigantamax form in generation VIII. A Blastoise trading card, which was originally made as a test print before the commercial English cards, was sold for $360,000 in 2021.[20]
Caterpie
Kyatapī (キャタピー)
(0010)
  Bug Metapod (#0011) Its feet have suction pads that allow it to climb slopes, walls, and trees. To protect itself, it releases a stench from its antennae. It camouflages itself in piles of leaves, or tries to scare predators with the eye patterns on its body. Across its life, it eats hundreds of leaves bigger its body. When nearing evolution, it sheds its skin, covers itself with silk, and becomes a cocoon.
Metapod
Toranseru (トランセル)
(0011)
  Bug Caterpie (#0010) Butterfree (#0012) Though hard, Metapod's shell is said to be easy to break open, so it hardens it further when threatened to avoid spilling its thick, liquid innards. It waits for evolution while its cells restructure. Ume Aoki, a Japanese cartoonist who is famous for her work on the manga Hidamari Sketch and the anime Puella Magi Madoka Magica, utils a likeness of herself cosplaying as a Metapod in her drawn works.[21]
Butterfree
Batafurī (バタフリー)
(0012)
  Bug / Flying Metapod (#0011) Gigantamax Its wings are covered in poisonous, water-repelling powder, which it uses to defend itself and fly in the rain. It goes from flower to flower to collect nectar, and rubs honey onto the hairs of its legs to carry back to its nest. It spreads its scales around to defend nearby Caterpie from predators. It competes with Cutiefly for territory. It gained a Gigantamax form in generation VIII.
Weedle
Bīdoru (ビードル)
(0013)
  Bug / Poison Kakuna (#0014) A common sight in forests and grassy areas, it has a two-inch poisonous stinger on its head, which it uses to defend itself. It has an acute sense of smell, being able to distinguish leaves it likes from those it dislikes with its big nose. It eats its weight in leaves every day.
Kakuna
Kokūn (コクーン)
(0014)
  Bug / Poison Weedle (#0013) Beedrill (#0015) Kakuna remains immobile, but can stick out its stinger in self-defense. The process of its cells' rearrangement raises its body temperature to the point of making it hot to the touch.
Beedrill
Supiā (スピアー)
(0015)
  Bug / Poison Kakuna (#0014) Mega Evolution Swarms of Beedrill set their nest in forests, and attack anything that goes near. It uses its three poisonous stingers to defeat its prey and carry them home. It gained a Mega Evolution in generation VI.
Pidgey
Poppo (ポッポ)
(0016)
  Normal / Flying Pidgeotto (#0017) A common and docile Pokémon, it prefers using flapping up sand in opponents' eyes over fighting. Its sense of direction allows it to return home from however far it may be.
Pidgeotto
Pijon (ピジョン)
(0017)
  Normal / Flying Pidgey (#0016) Pidgeot (#0018) A territorial species, it will peck and claw at its opponents. It uses its claws to carry prey like Exeggcute from over 60 miles away. It flies in circles, keeping a lookout for prey.
Pidgeot
Pijotto (ピジョット)
(0018)
  Normal / Flying Pidgeotto (#0017) Mega Evolution Its wings are strong enough to fly at Mach 2 speed, whip up windstorms strong enough to bend trees, and fly up to 3,300 feet over the air. It skims over the water to hunt for unsuspecting fish Pokémon like Magikarp. Its glossy feathers make it a popular pick among trainers. It gained a Mega Evolution in generation VI.
Rattata
Koratta (コラッタ)
(0019)
  Normal Raticate (#0020) It will form nests and procreate anywhere that has food, which contain at least 40 Rattata each. The colony spends entire days scavenging for food. A cautious species, it constantly listens around by moving its ears. Its incisor teeth do not stop growing, so it gnaws on hard objects, like table legs and door frames, to keep them ground down. Due to their commonness and habits of stealing food and gnawing on structures, it and Raticate are considered invasive species. Rattata has a Dark/Normal-type Alolan form.
Raticate
Ratta (ラッタ)
(0020)
  Normal Rattata (#0019) It uses its whiskers to maintain balance, and slows down if they are cut off. Its webbed hind feet act as flippers, allowing it to swim in rivers to hunt or escape from opponents. To keep its teeth ground down, it chews on anything, from machinery to concrete. Like Rattata, Raticate has a Dark/Normal-type Alolan form.
Spearow
Onisuzume (オニスズメ)
(0021)
  Normal / Flying Fearow (#0022) It can fly quickly, but is not adept at it. Its cries can be heard from a mile away, and it uses them to communicate with other Spearow. It flies around warmer climates, looking for bug Pokémon to eat.
Fearow
Onidoriru (オニドリル)
(0022)
  Normal / Flying Spearow (#0021) Drawings resembling Fearow can be seen ancient murals, implying that it has not evolved since ancient days. Its stamina lets it fly for an entire day, and its long neck and beak are convenient for plucking bug and fish Pokémon.
Ekans
Ābo (アーボ)
(0023)
  Poison Arbok (#0024) It uses its tongue to detect its surroundings and look for the scent for its prey. It wraps itself around trees to rest at night. If no trees are available, it coils to be able to respond from any given direction. It preys on bird Pokémon and their eggs and can stretch its jaw to swallow them whole, but eating something too big can leave it too heavy to move.
Arbok
Ābokku (アーボック)
(0024)
  Poison Ekans (#0023) The pattern under its head is similar to a face, and differs by region. Research has shown over 20 different patterns. Its coiling is strong enough to flatten oil drums, and its fangs are used to inject poison into its prey. It can use its pattern or hiss to intimidate opponents. If any part of its body besides its head is cut off, the rest of its body can grow back in weeks. It preys on smaller Pokémon like Wooper, or eggs of bird Pokémon like Pidgey and Spearow.
Pikachu
Pikachū (ピカチュウ)
(0025)
  Electric Pichu (#0172) Raichu (#0026)
Gigantamax
Pikachu is the primary mascot of the Pokémon franchise, as well as Pokémon Yellow and Let's Go, Pikachu!. It is also playable in every Super Smash Bros. game. It raises its tail to check its surroundings, but may be struck by a lightning bolt in this position. It gathers electricity from the atmosphere, and uses it to roast berries, communicate with other Electric-type Pokémon, and attack its opponents. Groups of Pikachu having their tails raised can inadvertedly cause lightning storms. Cramorant often swallow Pikachu by accident. It evolves into Raichu via Thunder Stone.
Raichu
Raichū (ライチュウ)
(0026)
  Electric Pikachu (#0025) Its tail can be used as a lightning rod to gather electricity, or as a ground to protect itself. It can store and eject up to 100,000 volts, enough to knock a Copperajah out. To avoid physically straining itself, it will discharge excess electricity into the ground, leaving its surroundings burned. Because it evolves via a stone and Pikachu is more popular, Raichu are rarely seen. It has an Electric/Psychic-type Alolan form. Both forms of Raichu were created by Atsuko Nishida.[22]
Sandshrew
Sando (サンド)
(0027)
  Ground Sandslash (#0028) Based on the Chinese pangolin, Sandshrew is known to curl into a ball to defend itself. It burrows nests into the ground, and only digs back up to look for berries and hunt for bug Pokémon. Sandshrew has an Ice/Steel-type Alolan form.
Sandslash
Sandopan (サンドパン)
(0028)
  Ground Sandshrew (#0027) It can curl into a spiky ball to roll around, attack opponents, and protect itself from heatstroke or attacks. In addition to the spikes on its back, it can use its claws to attack and slash berries for its young. Like Sandshrew, it has an Ice/Steel-type Alolan form.
Nidoran♀
Nidoran♀ (ニドラン♀)
(0029)
  Poison Nidorina (#0030) Eggs from both Nidoran lines can contain Nidoran of either gender. It is docile and unwilling to fight, but when forced, its horn and barbs can secrete poison. It uses its whiskers to check the wind for predators, and its incisors for chewing through berries.
Nidorina
Nidorīna (ニドリーナ)
(0030)
  Poison Nidoran♀ (#0029) Nidoqueen (#0031) Its horn grows slowly and it does not like fighting, but when forced to do so, it tends to resort to clawing and biting opponents. It lives in groups with others of its evolutionary line, and chews food for its young. It evolves via moon stone.
Nidoqueen
Nidokuin (ニドクイン)
(0031)
  Poison / Ground Nidorina (#0030) It is more defensively focused than its male counterpart, Nidoking. It can poison prey with its spikes, cause tremors, or knock opponents flying with tackles. It is protective of its children, carrying them in the gaps between its spines, and sealing its burrow. While around its young, its spikes do not secrete poison. Despite Pokédex and anime descriptions, it and Nidorina cannot breed, though Nidoran♀ can.[23]
Nidoran♂
Nidoran♂ (ニドラン♂)
(0032)
  Poison Nidorino (#0033) It flaps its ears around to detect potential opponents' footsteps. It injects poison into its prey with its horn. It lives with its female equivalent, and may risk its life to protect its female counterpart.
Nidorino
Nidorīno (ニドリーノ)
(0033)
  Poison Nidoran♂ (#0032) Nidoking (#0034) Its horn and the spikes around its body are laced with poison, and its horn is harder than diamond. It uses its horn to break rocks to Moon Stones, which it evolves with.
Nidoking
Nidokingu (ニドキング)
(0034)
  Poison / Ground Nidorino (#0033) It is more offensively-focused than its female counterpart, Nidoqueen. Its tail can topple transmission towers and crush its opponents' bones, its horn can crush diamonds, and its hide is as hard as steel. If it begins to rampage, only a Nidoqueen it has lived with for a long time can calm it down.
Clefairy
Pippi (ピッピ)
(0035)
  Fairy[nb 3] Cleffa (#0173) Clefable (#0036) Timid creatures, they rarely come, only appearing in groups to dance under a full moon. While dancing, the nearby area is enveloped in a magnetic field. It evolves via Moon Stone.
Clefable
Pikushī (ピクシー)
(0036)
  Fairy[nb 3] Clefairy (#0035) It and Clefairy are said to have come from the moon, and spend full moon nights staring at it. Its hearing is acute, being able to hear pin drops from up to 1,100 yards away, so it lives in quiet mountainous areas. Its steps are light and floaty enough to allow it to walk on water.
Vulpix
Rokon (ロコン)
(0037)
  Fire Ninetales (#0038) When it is born, it has one white tail that sprouts into 6 curled ones at the tip as it gets older. It can freely control fire, creating will-o-wisps that are commonly mistaken for ghosts. Before it evolves, its tails glow hotter than usual. If not properly groomed, its tails will tangle up. If raised young, it will follow its trainer like a puppy. It evolves into Ninetales via Fire Stone. It has an Ice-type Alolan form. It has been selected as a "mascot" for Hokkaido,[citation needed] and it and its Alolan form have been featured in the livery of an Air Do Boeing 767 aircraft.[24]
Ninetales
Kyūkon (キュウコン)
(0038)
  Fire Vulpix (#0037) Its design is inspired by the nine-tailed fox of East Asian myth.[25] It can understand human speech, use its psychic power to control minds, and curse anyone who mistreats it. According to legends, nine saints reincarnated as Ninetales, and each of its tails has a different ability. It has an Ice/Fairy-type Alolan form.
Jigglypuff
Purin (プリン)
(0039)
  Normal / Fairy[nb 3] Igglybuff (#0174) Wigglytuff (#0040) It is a playable character in every Super Smash Bros. game. It can inflate itself like a balloon to float around or sing. Its voice's wavelength can match the brain waves of sleeping people and Pokémon, lulling them to sleep. If the foe does not fall asleep, it can risk its life by singing until it runs out of air. It also keeps singing if the foe does fall asleep. It evolves into Wigglytuff via Moon Stone.
Wigglytuff
Pukurin (プクリン)
(0040)
  Normal / Fairy[nb 3] Jigglypuff (#0039) By inhaling air, it can inflate itself to up to 20 times its size, and float around. It does so to scare opponents away or compete with other Wigglytuff.
Zubat
Zubatto (ズバット)
(0041)
  Poison / Flying Golbat (#0042) Zubat has evolved to not have eyes or nostrils, so it uses echolocation to find its way. It hides in dark places while the sun is out, as its skin is sensitive to bright lights. Groups of Zubat will gather around in the cold to heat each other's bodies.
Golbat
Gorubatto (ゴルバット)
(0042)
  Poison / Flying Zubat (#0041) Crobat (#0169) Its fangs are hollow like straws. It uses them to stab through the hide of its prey, but may break them when trying to bite a Steel-type Pokémon. It may sometimes suck so much blood that its blood type changes to that of its prey, and its weight leaves it unable to fly, making it easy prey.
Oddish
Nazonokusa (ナゾノクサ)
(0043)
  Grass / Poison Gloom (#0044) It buries itself in the soil to absorb the nutrients and to sleep during the day. If pulled out, it starts screaming. A nocturnal Pokémon, it wanders around to scatter seeds and absorb moonlight. It is one of the few species with a scientific name; "Oddium Wanderus."
Gloom
Kusaihana (クサイハナ)
(0044)
  Grass / Poison Oddish (#0043) Vileplume (#0045)
Bellossom (#0182)
Its leaves and the drool-like nectar on its mouth smell bad enough to cause fainting in a mile-wide radius, though some people enjoy the smell, and some use it to preduce perfume. It amplifies the odor when in danger, and stops emitting it when safe. It evolves into Vileplume via Leaf Stone, or to Bellossom via Sun Stone.
Vileplume
Rafureshia (ラフレシア)
(0045)
  Grass / Poison Gloom (#0044) Vileplume's large petals can be shaken or forcibly bloomed to release clouds of pollen that poison and paralyze anything near it, which it uses to weaken its prey before eating it. Walking around causes it to spread pollen around, turning the air around it yellow.
Paras
Parasu (パラス)
(0046)
  Bug / Grass Parasect (#0047) Paras has tochukaso mushrooms growing on its back. They drain nutrients from the host and control it into draining nutrients from trees. Their spores can be used to make medicine. In Alola, those spores do not grow properly.
Parasect
Parasekuto (パラセクト)
(0047)
  Bug / Grass Paras (#0046) The tochukaso mushrooms have completely drained the Paras's body of its nutrients and taken it over. Groups of Parasect will gather around a tree, suck the nutrients out of it, and move to the next tree when it dies. Its spores can be made into medicine. Parasect in Alola are known to compete with Shiinotic, and have lower-quality spores. The bug is mostly dead, so removing the mushroom causes it to stop moving.
Venonat
Konpan (コンパン)
(0048)
  Bug / Poison Venomoth (#0049) It uses its compound eyes as a radar to locate prey in the dark, and can shoot light beams from them. It hunts for small bug Pokémon at night.
Venomoth
Morufon (モルフォン)
(0049)
  Bug / Poison Venonat (#0048) Its wings have scales that leak poison when in contact with its opponent's skin. Lighter scales can cause paralysis, and darker ones are poisonous. A nocturnal Pokémon, it goes out at night to hunt for prey. It is attracted to bright lights.
Diglett
Diguda (ディグダ)
(0050)
  Ground Dugtrio (#0051) Some farmers like to use Diglett and Dugtrio to plough the soil for crops to grow, and some consider them pests for eating crops. No one has ever seen the full body of a Diglett. It has a Ground/Steel-type Alolan form.
Dugtrio
Dagutorio (ダグトリオ)
(0051)
  Ground Diglett (#0050) Dugtrio is a tripled Diglett. It can burrow at a speed of 60 miles per hour, and up to 60 miles underground. Like Diglett, no one has ever seen its full body. Occasionally, they will fight over which head gets to eat first. Like Diglett, Dugtrio has a Ground/Steel-type Alolan form.
Meowth
Nyāsu (ニャース)
(0052)
  Normal Persian (#0053)[nb 4]
Gigantamax
One of the main members of Team Rocket in the Pokémon anime series. Meowth withdraws its claws into its paws to sneak around without leaving footsteps. It loves round and shiny objects, coins being its favorite toys, which it will play with until it falls asleep. It sleeps during the daytime, and patrols its territory during the night, looking for loose change. It tends to fight with Murkrow over shiny objects. Giving coins to a Meowth can make it friendlier, but no less fickle. Meowth has a Dark-type Alolan form, and a Steel-type Galarian form, which evolves into Perrserker. It gained a Gigantamax form in generation VIII. Meowth is a popular Pokémon among fans of the series, primarily due to its role on the villainous organization Team Rocket.[26][27][28][29] It has widely been used in promotion for the series.[30][31][32][33]
Persian
Perushian (ペルシアン)
(0053)
  Normal Meowth (#0052) Its fur and jewel make it popular with the rich, but its fickle, uncaring attitude makes it hard to raise. Though it will attack anyone without provocation, including its trainer, pulling on its whiskers will temporarily make it docile. It has a Dark-type Alolan form, and a Galarian counterpart in Perrserker, whose barbaric habits clash with both Persian's elegance and ego. A Persian is owned by Team Rocket's leader Giovanni in the Pokémon anime series.
Psyduck
Kodakku (コダック)
(0054)
  Water Golduck (#0055) It has constant headaches. When Psyduck's headache gets severe, it unleashes its psychic powers.
Golduck
Gorudakku (ゴルダック)
(0055)
  Water Psyduck (#0054) It was almost hunted to extinction by hunters wanting the jewel on its forehead, believing it would grant them supernatural powers. Its psychic abilities are superior to Psyduck's. It swims effortlessly, even in rough, stormy seas. It is known to rescue people from wrecked ships.
Mankey
Mankī (マンキー)
(0056)
  Fighting Primeape (#0057) Nearly anything will anger it, and when it gets angry, it will immediately attack, giving its opponent no time to flee. If it does flee or is left alone, the loneliness will make it angrier. If one Mankey in a colony gets mad, the rest will rampage with it.
Primeape
Okorizaru (オコリザル)
(0057)
  Fighting Mankey (#0056) Annihilape (#0979) Getting angry causes Primeape's blood to rush faster than usual, tightening its body muscles, but making it dumber. Any form of stimuli will anger it, even while it is asleep. It can get so angry that it dies as a result, but looks peaceful in death. It evolves into Annihilape after using Rage Fist 20 times.
Growlithe
Gādi (ガーディ)
(0058)
  Fire Arcanine (#0059) Growlithe are friendly, loyal, and have a strong sense of smell, making them popular as guard and police dogs. Growlithe bones have been found in ruins from the Stone Age, implying that humans have used them since then. It is based on the Shisa. It evolves into Arcanine via Fire Stone. It has a Fire/Rock-type Hisuian form.
Arcanine
Uindi (ウインディ)
(0059)
  Fire Growlithe (#0058) Arcanine is a fan-favorite Pokémon and has been described as having "the mane of a lion... the stripes of a tiger [and] the speed of a panther".[34][35][36] It has been admired since the past for its beauty. It runs agilely as if on wings. Arcanine is known for its high speed, as it is said to be capable of running over 6,200 miles in a single day and night. The fire that blazes within Arcanine's body is its source of power. Legends tell of its fighting alongside a general and conquering a whole country. There are so many old tales about them that Arcanine is spoken of and categorized in the Pokédex as the Legendary Pokémon, though it is a common wild Pokémon. Like Growlithe, it has a Fire/Rock-type Hisuian form.
Poliwag
Nyoromo (ニョロモ)
(0060)
  Water Poliwhirl (#0061) Due to its underdeveloped legs, it is not good at standing or walking, so it prefers swimming, though its trainer should train it to walk every day. Despite the danger, it wants to come up on land, so it does its best to waddle along, but when an enemy finds it, it rushes back to the water. Poliwag's thin skin leaves its spiraling innards visible. If the swirl is tinged white, that means Poliwag is sick. Despite its thinness, its skin is flexible and slimy, so even sharp fangs bounce off of it. The direction of its spiral tends to differ by area. Poliwag experts can tell them apart at a glance. In rivers with fast-flowing water, it will cling to a rock by using its lips, which act like a suction cup.
Poliwhirl
Nyorozo (ニョロゾ)
(0061)
  Water Poliwag (#0060) Poliwrath (#0062)
Politoed (#0186)
Poliwhirl is among the most-marketed Pokémon.[37][38] It can live in or out of the water, but prefers living in water where, it has fewer natural enemies and more plentiful prey. When out of water, it constantly sweats so its body is always wet and slick with an oily fluid. Because of this, it can easily slip out of the clutches of its enemies. Its health suffers when its skin dries out, so trainers have to keep it moist. It goes on land in search of bug Pokémon, then takes them underwater so it can safely eat them. The spiral pattern on its belly subtly moves, and staring at it for too long can lead children and Pokémon to sleep. It evolves into Poliwrath via Water Stone, or into Politoed when traded while holding a King's Rock.
Poliwrath
Nyorobon (ニョロボン)
(0062)
  Water / Fighting Poliwhirl (#0061) A skilled swimmer, it can outswim professional athletes with ease, and children imitate its movements to learn to swim. It is also skilled in martial arts, and strong enough to punch boulders into dust. Despite being adapted to life in water, it chooses to live in dry land.
Abra
Kēshii (ケーシィ)
(0063)
  Psychic Kadabra (#0064) Even when sleeping, which Abra is for most of its life, it can sense danger with its highly potent psychic power. When it is in danger, it will teleport to safety. Its powers may be affected by what it is dreaming about.
Kadabra
Yungerā (ユンゲラー)
(0064)
  Psychic Abra (#0063) Alakazam (#0065) In November 2000, Israeli magician Uri Geller sued Nintendo, claiming Kadabra embodies an unauthorized appropriation of his identity.[39][40][41] However, in 2020, he released a claim that Nintendo could use Kadabra again.[42] Some Kadabra are theorized to have once been human children who could not control their powers. Its psychic powers can cause clocks to run backwards, or other devices to stop functioning. It evolves into Alakazam via trade.
Alakazam
Fūdin (フーディン)
(0065)
  Psychic Kadabra (#0064) Mega Evolution Its brain cells multiply infinitely with age, amplifying its psychic powers and allowing it to remember everything since its hatching as an Abra. Its muscles are weak, so it lifts its body with its psychic powers. It may give its spoons to someone it trusts. It gained a Mega Evolution in generation VI.
Machop
Wanrikī (ワンリキー)
(0066)
  Fighting Machoke (#0067) Machop's muscles never get sore. It trains itself by lifting Graveler. Stronger, more confident Machop will compete with Makuhita.
Machoke
Gōrikī (ゴーリキー)
(0067)
  Fighting Machop(#0066) Machamp (#0068) Machoke is typically used for heavy lifting jobs due to its strength. Its appearance is similar to a WWE-style wrestler, with what appears to be exercise shorts. Its belt regulates its power, and it only removes it when faced with a particularly powerful opponent. It evolves into Machamp via trade.
Machamp
Kairikī (カイリキー)
(0068)
  Fighting Machoke (#0067) Gigantamax Machamp has four arms. It can throw around 500 punches in one second and move mountains with one arm. It has poor reflexes and dexterity, with its arms reacting faster than Machamp can think, and getting tangled up when doing delicate tasks. Like with Machoke, its belt also regulates its power, with more destructive consequences when removed. It gained a Gigantamax form in generation VIII.
Bellsprout
Madatsubomi (マダツボミ)
(0069)
  Grass / Poison Weepinbell (#0070) It can plant itself into the ground to absorb moisture, but is unable to move while rooted. It can spit acid from its mouth.
Weepinbell
Utsudon (ウツドン)
(0070)
  Grass / Poison Bellsprout (#0069) Victreebel (#0071) It has a hook on its rear-end that it hooks on trees with and sleeps, but it may fall off if it moves around too much. If it cannot dissolve its prey with acid, it will cut them with its sharp leaves. It evolves into Victreebel via Leaf Stone.
Victreebel
Utsubotto (ウツボット)
(0071)
  Grass / Poison Weepinbell (#0070) Groups of Victreebel wait in temperate forests for unsuspecting prey to walk into their mouths, mistaking their acid for nectar. The more prey it has consumed, the sweeter its acid smells.
Tentacool
Menokurage (メノクラゲ)
(0072)
  Water / Poison Tentacruel (#0073) It is 99% composed of water, with the other 1% being an organ that generates poison. If its tentacles are broken off, they can grow back quickly. Its body shrivels up while outside of water, but its poison does not. Though it is visually similar to Toedscool, the two species are not biologically related.
Tentacruel
Dokukurage (ドククラゲ)
(0073)
  Water / Poison Tentacool (#0072) Its 80 tentacles can grow back or shrink at will, and it uses them to constrict its prey while immobilizing it with poison. While rare, Tentacruel tend to hunt in groups. Though it is visually similar to Toedscruel, the two species are not biologically related.
Geodude
Ishitsubute (イシツブテ)
(0074)
  Rock / Ground Graveler (#0075) Geodude are proud of their hard bodies, showing them off or competing with Roggenrola, Carbink, or other Geodude to see who is the hardest. Groups of Geodude sit still in mountainous routes, so unsuspecting people often mistake them for ordinary rocks. It has a Rock/Electric-type Alolan form.
Graveler
Gorōn (ゴローン)
(0075)
  Rock / Ground Geodude (#0074) Golem (#0076) It tumbles down mountains for transportation or fun, breaking most of what it crashes into. It does not mind if pieces of itself fall or are scraped off, as they can grow back. It evolves into Golem via trade. It has a Rock/Electric-type Alolan form.
Golem
Gorōnya (ゴローニャ)
(0076)
  Rock / Ground Graveler (#0075) It sheds its skin once a year to grow, which in turn crumbles into nutritious soil. It can withdraw its head and limbs into its hollow shell to roll around and down mountains, trampling whatever it passes through. To avoid crushing property, people dig grooves into mountains to guide it. Older Golem stop shedding and have moss growing on their shells. It has a Rock/Electric-type Alolan form.
Ponyta
Ponīta (ポニータ)
(0077)
  Fire Rapidash (#0078) When born, it cannot stand properly and runs with its parents to strengthen its legs. It can choose when its flames can burn people or not. It has a Psychic-type Galarian form.
Rapidash
Gyaroppu (ギャロップ)
(0078)
  Fire Ponyta (#0077) As a popular Pokémon, Rapidash is considered "universally appealing" to fans of cute and cool Pokémon alike. Both Ponyta and Rapidash can enable their body's flames to be harmful or harmless as seen in the anime.[43][44][45][46] A competitive Pokémon, if it sees anything faster than it, such as a car or another Pokémon, it will run at up to 150 mph to try to outrun it. At that point, its hooves barely touch the ground. It can traverse all of Hisui in a day and a half. The faster it goes, the longer its mane becomes. Otherwise, it can be seen cantering in fields. It has a Psychic/Fairy-type Galarian form.
Slowpoke
Yadon (ヤドン)
(0079)
  Water / Psychic Slowbro (#0080)
Slowking (#0199)
Slowpoke is dumb and lazy, to the point of taking up to five seconds to process pain. It lives in the edges of bodies of water, and uses its tail to fish for prey, but may take a day to notice that it has already been bitten off. Some cultures believe its yawns bring rain, and worship it. It evolves into Slowbro when a Shellder bites its tail, or into Slowking when it bites its head. It has a Psychic-type Galarian form.
Slowbro
Yadoran (ヤドラン)
(0080)
  Water / Psychic Slowpoke (#0079) Mega Evolution Slowpoke has fished up a Shellder with its tail, which shocked it into evolving and made it stand on two legs. The Shellder has transformed into a spiral-shaped shell to suck more sweet fluids from the Slowbro's tail. If the Shellder were to detach itself from Slowbro in any way, it will devolve back to Slowpoke. Being slow-witted to begin with, the Slowbro does not feel pain in its tail because of Shellder's seeping poison. Since its tail has been bitten by Shellder, it has to grudgingly swim for prey instead. Whenever Shellder bites harder on its tail, it gives Slowbro a flash of inspiration, which it forgets a moment later. It gained a Mega Evolution in generation VI. It has a Poison/Psychic-type Galarian form.
Magnemite
Koiru (コイル)
(0081)
  Electric / Steel[nb 5] Magneton (#0082) The two magnets on its side are used for discharging attacks and floating. It is attracted to electromagnetic waves from devices such as Pokégears, and attaches itself to power breakers. Power outages not caused by storms could be the result of a colony of Magnemite feeding on it. It becomes incapable of flight if it out of electricity. The two magnets on its side are powerful enough to draw in iron objects from up to 300 feet away, and get stronger the fast they spin. Touching it while it is eating electricity will give a full body shock. Its numbers have been decreasing because most modern power lines are buried under the ground.
Magneton
Reakoiru (レアコイル)
(0082)
  Electric / Steel[nb 5] Magnemite (#0081) Magnezone (#0462) Formed when several Magnemite fuse together, it tends to raise the temperature up by 3.6 °F within 3,600 ft (1,100 m). It generates strange radio signals. Groups of Magneton tend to gather where sun flares happen. Exposure to one can cause earaches. Its magnetism is so powerful it dries up moisture in its vicinity, and is potentially fatal to devices like TVs. As a result, large cities have sirens to warn their citizens of Magneton appearances, and trainers are warned to keep Magneton inside their Pokéballs. When it evolves, the Magnemite's brains link up, though they do not become three times smarter. When rain clouds form, they like to gather in high spots where lightning could strike. Sandy Shocks appears to be an ancient relative of it. It evolves into Magnezone while in range of a special magnetic field or via Thunder Stone.
Farfetch'd
Kamonegi (カモネギ)
(0083)
  Normal / Flying No evolution[nb 6] It carries around a green onion stalk like a sword. It apparently knows where the best ones are and will fight other Farfetch'd over them. In emergencies, it will eat them, and then run off to find a new one. Farfetch'd were so rare at one point that people bred them to regrow the population. Since it cannot live without it, it will defend its stalk with its life. It has a Fighting-type Galarian form. In Pokémon Go, it is exclusive to certain regions of Asia.
Doduo
Dōdō (ドードー)
(0084)
  Normal / Flying Dodrio (#0085) Its short wings make flying difficult, so it has instead become a powerful runner, being able to reach speeds of 60 mph. Both heads have identical brains, though it is believed that some Doduo have different brains. It raises and lowers its heads to maintain balance while running. One head will stay on alert while the other sleeps.
Dodrio
Dōdorio (ドードリオ)
(0085)
  Normal / Flying Doduo (#0084) The head with the thickest neck is deemed the leader, and has control over the body. The three heads express joy, sorrow, and anger as they plan strategies together. If they cannot agree on something to do or overthink their plans, they will be unable to move. When two heads sleep, one head remains awake. It has three hearts and six lungs, giving it increased endurance, so while it is slower than Doduo, it can run for longer periods of time.
Seel
Pauwau (パウワウ)
(0086)
  Water Dewgong (#0087) It loves swimming around in 14 °F waters. Its horn is hard enough to bash its way through ice. It has a thick hide covered in warm fur. It goes in waters up to -40 °F. Though not a great walker, it is a skilled swimmer. It closes its nostrils when it swims. In the daytime, it can be found sleeping on the seabed of shallow waters. Their presence in the Alolan climate is considered a mystery.
Dewgong
Jugon (ジュゴン)
(0087)
  Water / Ice Seel (#0086) Dewgong can store thermal energy in its body to withstand cold temperatures. At night, it hunts for prey like Wishiwashi, and at day, it sleeps on ice or shallow water, or sunbathes in beaches. A fisherman once mistook a Dewgong on an iceberg for a mermaid.
Grimer
Betobetā (ベトベター)
(0088)
  Poison Muk (#0089) Being mostly composed of poisonous filth, it can squeeze into sewage pipes with ease. Grimer lived mostly in urban cities, factories, and lakes, where it could find waste to consume, though environmental improvements have caused its population to start dwindling. It has a Poison/Dark-type Alolan form.
Muk
Betobeton (ベトベトン)
(0089)
  Poison Grimer (#0088) It is based on the dorotabō, a one-eyed, three-fingered yōkai that rises from the mud of neglected, overgrown rice fields. Muk is covered in a toxic filthy sludge so vile that any land it walks through becomes inhospitable for up to three years. A drop of its body fluid can turn a pool rancid or leave a person bedridden for days. Its nose has devolved, so it cannot smell anything. It feeds on anything repugnant and filthy, like sewer water. Its numbers have started declining since people have begun cleaning up towns, and because some people think it may go extinct, sludge pools are being built to prevent this. Like Grimer, it has a Poison/Dark-type Alolan form.
Shellder
Sherudā (シェルダー)
(0090)
  Water Cloyster (#0091) Tugging on its tongue, which is always sticking out, will startle it into opening its shell. It opens and closes its shell in rapid succession to propel itself backwards. Shellder have been known to seek out Slowpoke's tails, inadvertently causing them to evolve into Slowbro. Biting its head will instead cause it to evolve into Slowking. It and Cloyster are related to the Shellos line.
Cloyster
Parushen (パルシェン)
(0091)
  Water / Ice Shellder (#0090) It normally keeps its closed unless it is attacking. It uses the same projectile system — swallowing seawater and ejecting it from the front or rear — to shoot its spikes and swim. Its internal anatomy has yet to be seen. It evolves from Shellder via Water Stone.
Gastly
Gōsu (ゴース)
(0092)
  Ghost / Poison Haunter (#0093) It is a based on the will-o'-the-wisp and the yōkai sōgenbi. It hides under structures to stop the wind from blowing away its gaseous body. It engulfs prey of any size with its gas, poisoning it through its skin or suffocating it.
Haunter
Gōsuto (ゴースト)
(0093)
  Ghost / Poison Gastly (#0092) Gengar (#0094) Because of its ability to slip through walls, Haunter is said to be from another dimension. It saps its victims' life by licking them with its cold, gaseous tongue. Those licked by it grow weaker with each passing day, shaking uncontrollably until they die. If one trips and falls for no apparent reason or hear a sound when no one is around, it may be a Haunter. Because it fears the light and revels in the dark, it may be on the verge of extinction in cities that stay brightly lit at night. On moonless nights, Haunter searches for someone to curse.
Gengar
Gengā (ゲンガー)
(0094)
  Ghost / Poison Haunter (#0093) Mega Evolution

Gigantamax Form

Gengar seeps into the shadows of people and Pokémon to scare them for fun or eat their life force. A sudden chill of 10 °F or cooler may be a Gengar trying to curse someone. Gengar will lurk in whatever dark corner of a room it can find and wait for its chance to catch its prey. It likes to attack people in mountains. Sometimes, Gengar will pose as people's shadows. It apparently wishes for a traveling companion. Since it may have once been human, it tries to create one by taking the lives of other humans. Initially created by Satoshi Tajiri and Ken Sugimori,[47][48] it has become one of the most popular Pokémon, placing tenth on the Google Pokémon of the Year 2020 poll.[49] Kotaku's Zack Zwiezen said Gengar was "one of [their] favorite gen 1 designs", calling it a "great design [because] it's simple, yet not boring or generic".[50] Gengar has appeared in many Pokémon spin-offs or crossovers, including Pokkén Tournament[51] and Pokémon Unite.[52] It gained a Mega Evolution in generation VI and a Gigantamax form in generation VIII.
Onix
Iwāku (イワーク)
(0095)
  Rock / Ground Steelix (#0208) It usually lives underground. As it grows, the stone portions of its body harden to become similar to a diamond, but colored black. Despite its large body being over 26 feet long, it can squirm its way through the ground at 50 mph. As it digs through the ground, it eats hard objects, which makes its body more solid. Diglett may use the tunnels it burrows as homes. Onix has a magnet in its brain, which acts as a compass so that it does not lose direction while it is tunneling. As it grows older, its body becomes increasingly rounder and smoother. From generation II forward, It evolves into Steelix when traded while holding a Metal Coat.[8][53][54][55]
Drowzee
Surīpu (スリープ)
(0096)
  Psychic Hypno (#0097) Drowzee's design is based on the dream-eating tapir Baku. It puts people to sleep with its hypnotism and eats their dreams through their noses. It can get sick from eating nightmares. If one sleeps by it frequently, it might show them dreams it ate in the past. If someone has forgotten their dreams, Drowzee may have eaten them. It remembers every dream it has eaten, and rarely eats the dreams of adults because children's are tastier.
Hypno
Surīpā (スリーパー)
(0097)
  Psychic Drowzee (#0096) Hypno's design is based on the dream-eating tapir Baku and a hypnotist. Hypno holds a pendulum in its hand. The arcing movement, the rhythm of the swinging, and glitter of the pendulum help lull the foe into a deep state of hypnosis, even if they have recently woken up. Allegedly, there once was an incident in which it took away a child it hypnotized. When hungry, it puts humans it meets to sleep, then feasts on their dreams and carries away anyone having good dreams. While an extremely dangerous Pokémon, it rarely harms people, and those who have problems sleeping call it their savior. In Alola, Komala is Hypno's main target, taking priority over humans. There are Hypno that assist doctors with patients who cannot sleep. Hypno's Pokédex entries have led it to becoming the subject of creepypastas.[56]
Krabby
Kurabu (クラブ)
(0098)
  Water Kingler (#0099) Krabby and Kingler live near the edge of water, usually in beaches. It can shroud its body in foam to look bigger than it is. If damaged or lost in battle, its pincers grow back quickly, though it has trouble balancing without them.
Kingler
Kingurā (キングラー)
(0099)
  Water Krabby (#0098) Gigantamax Its left claw has grown twice as big as its right, and is now strong enough to break Cloyster shells open. However, swinging it can cause balancing issues and tire it out. Kingler are said to communicate with each other by waving their pincers around. It gained a Gigantamax form in generation VIII.
Voltorb
Biriridama (ビリリダマ)
(0100)
  Electric Electrode (#0101) It is believed that Voltorb was created when a Pokéball was hit with an energy pulse. When agitated or tapped, it will explode. Sometimes, humans will mistake a stray Voltorb for a Pokéball, touch it, and get shocked or exploded. It has an Electric/Grass-type Hisuian form.
Electrode
Marumain (マルマイン)
(0101)
  Electric Voltorb (#0100) Electrode resembles an upside-down Pokéball, though its actual relation to them has yet to be confirmed. Unlike Voltorb, it can control its explosions, but will still explode at any time and for any reason. Groups of Electrode live in power plants and eat their electricity, causing blackouts. Like Voltorb, it has an Electric/Grass-type Hisuian form.
Exeggcute
Tamatama (タマタマ)
(0102)
  Grass / Psychic Exeggutor (#0103) Though it may look like eggs, Exeggcute are actually clusters of seeds. When cracks increasingly appear on the seeds, Exeggcute is close to evolution. When disturbed, they quickly gather and attack in swarms. If one is separated from the group, the six will quickly regroup with telepathy. Although they are the same size as others, Alolan Exeggcute are heavier than others, as their shells are packed full. They are often hunted by Pidgeotto and Crabrawler, but uses psychokinesis to drive it off. It evolves into Exeggutor via Leaf Stone.
Exeggutor
Nasshī (ナッシー)
(0103)
  Grass / Psychic Exeggcute (#0102) It is a coconut tree-esque Pokémon based on the jinmenju, and the favorite Pokémon of Tsunekazu Ishihara, president and CEO of The Pokémon Company, having used it throughout the debugging phase of Pokémon Red and Green.[57] Its three heads think independently of each other, and become unable to act if they disagree on what to do. They communicate via telepathy. Sometimes, one of the heads grows so big that it falls off and becomes an Exeggcute. Its cries are noisy due to each head thinking about something else. Exeggutor are friendly, and only engage their enemies with psychic power when they need to. It has a Grass/Dragon-type Alolan form.
Cubone
Karakara (カラカラ)
(0104)
  Ground Marowak (#0105) Cubone wears the skull of its deceased mother. Since it never removes said skull, no one has ever seen Cubone's real face. The stains on the skull it wears are made by the tears it sheds. When it thinks of its deceased mother, it weeps loudly, and Mandibuzz that hear its cries will attack it from the air.
Marowak
Garagara (ガラガラ)
(0105)
  Ground Cubone (#0104) The bone it holds is its key weapon. It throws the bone like a boomerang to knock out targets. Originally a Cubone, it overcame its mother's death and became rough and aggressive. Some say that a Marowak graveyard exists somewhere in the world. It carries out vengeance on its natural enemy, Mandibuzz, as it throws bones to try to take it down. They thump their bones rhythmically to communicate among themselves, with nearly 50 different rhythmic patterns. It has a Ghost/Fire-type Alolan form.
Hitmonlee
Sawamurā (サワムラー)
(0106)
  Fighting Tyrogue (#0236) Hitmonlee's design is based on headless men. It may also be based on Kabandha. Its English name is derived from actor and martial artist Bruce Lee, while its Japanese name is derived from kickboxer Tadashi Sawamura. When in a hurry, its legs strengthen progressively. Its balance lets it attack from any stance. Some call it the "Kick Master". After a battle, it rubs down its springy legs to overcome fatigue. Its legs can stretch to double its length. Hitmonlee and Hitmonchan did not have a distinct evolutionary line until Tyrogue and Hitmontop were conceived. Hitmonlee evolves from Tyrogue if it has higher Attack than Defense.
Hitmonchan
Ebiwarā (エビワラー)
(0107)
  Fighting Tyrogue (#0236) Its English name is derived from actor and martial artist Jackie Chan, while its Japanese name is derived from boxer Hiroyuki Ebihara. It can punch fast enough to slice air and hard enough to break rocks, though it needs to rest for a couple minutes after doing so. It winds it arms to punch harder, and punches in a corkscrew fashion. A Hitmonchan is said to possess the spirit of a boxer who had been working towards a world championship. It evolves from Tyrogue if it has higher Defense than Attack.
Lickitung
Beroringa (ベロリンガ)
(0108)
  Normal Lickilicky (#0463) Instead of its hands, it uses its long, prehensile tongue. It paralyzes bug Pokémon by licking them, and eats them whole. If not immediately washed, its licks can cause itchy rashes. Its tongue can stretch up to 6 inches, and when it does, its tail quivers and contracts. It has nerves that run through its tongue, so it can use it freely. It licks filthy things to clean them, but its saliva is still smelly and grimy, so they do not end up much cleaner. Whenever Lickitung comes across something new, it licks it to memorize the taste and texture of that thing. When its saliva is boiled, it becomes a strong adhesive. From generation IV onward, it evolves into Lickilicky when leveling up while knowing Rollout.
Koffing
Dogāsu (ドガース)
(0109)
  Poison Weezing (#0110) Koffing is based on air pollution and meteorites. It mixes its toxins with the rotting trash it eats to make poisonous gases. Sometimes, it can over-inflate itself and explode.
Weezing
Matadogasu (マタドガス)
(0110)
  Poison Koffing (#0109) Said to form when two Koffing fuse. Weezing will nest in unkept, unsanitary places, usually houses, and raid their trash. Its two heads have different toxins, and it makes its poisonous gas stronger and smellier by pushing it between said heads. It has a Poison/Fairy-type Galarian form. Despite this, Kantonian Weezing were once a common sight in Galar, and produced stronger gases than other regions' Weezing.
Rhyhorn
Saihōn (サイホーン)
(0111)
  Ground / Rock Rhydon (#0112) Because it is not good at turning, Rhyhorn runs in a straight line, smashing everything in its path, destroying anything in its way. Though it can knock a block of steel down without much care, its head may be sore the next day. Its massive bones are 1,000 times harder than those of humans, and it can easily knock a trailer flying. As a Pokémon with a one-track mind, when it starts running, it will not stop until it falls asleep. Rhyhorn's brain is so small and dense that it usually forgets why it may be running.
Rhydon
Saidon (サイドン)
(0112)
  Ground / Rock Rhyhorn (#0111) Rhyperior (#0464) Rhydon was the first Pokémon created by Game Freak.[58] Unlike Rhyhorn, it is bipedal. Protected by an armor-like hide, it can survive in lava over 3,600 °F (1,980 °C) and take direct hits from cannonballs. By rapidly rotating its drill-like horn, it can punch holes through boulders and diamonds, while one sweep of its tail can topple a building. Its brain developed when it began walking on its hind legs. As of generation IV, it can evolve into Rhyperior when traded while holding a Protector.
Chansey
Rakkī (ラッキー)
(0113)
  Normal Happiny (#0440) Blissey (#0242) The eggs it carries in its pouch can heal its eaters and make them happier. For this reason, they are often employed in Pokémon Centers. In generation II, Blissey was added as an evolution, and in generation IV, Happiny was added as a pre-evolution.
Tangela
Monjara (モンジャラ)
(0114)
  Grass Tangrowth (#0465) Its whole body is covered with thick blue vines, concealing its identity. It will tangle and get entangled with nearly anything. Tangela's vines snap off painlessly and easily if they are grabbed, allowing it to escape. The lost vines grow back the next day. The vines of a Tangela have a distinct scent, and in some parts of Galar, are used as herbs. It gained an evolution, Tangrowth, in generation IV, and was going to have a pre-evolution in generation II.[citation needed]
Kangaskhan
Garūra (ガルーラ)
(0115)
  Normal Mega Evolution Kangaskhan in Pokémon Go is exclusively available to Australia. The female raises its young in its belly pouch for around three years, and during this time, the baby rarely ventures out. The young leaves home once it learns to find food, and its mother begins to miss it. To avoid crushing the baby, it sleeps standing up. A young Kangaskhan playing on its own is not to be disturbed or caught, as its mother will be supervising it. There are records of a lost human child being raised by a childless Kangaskhan. They live in groups. In generation VI, it gained a Mega Evolution.
Horsea
Tattsū (タッツー)
(0116)
  Water Seadra (#0117) Horsea and Seadra are based on seahorses.[59] It feeds on bug Pokémon and moss. It can fire water from its mouth to attack foes in or out of water, or ink to deter attackers. By spinning its body, it can create whirlpools.
Seadra
Shīdora (シードラ)
(0117)
  Water Horsea (#0116) Kingdra (#0230) It can swim in any direction by flapping its fins and tail. It creates whirlpools to exhaust its prey, and eats it whole. Male Seadra will take care of newborn Horsea. While doing so, the poison on the tips of its fins becomes thicker and stronger than usual. As of generation II, it can evolve into Kingdra when traded while holding a Dragon Scale.
Goldeen
Tosakinto (トサキント)
(0118)
  Water Seaking (#0119) Goldeen and Seaking are based on goldfish.[59] Goldeen was originally intended to have a pre-evolution called "Gyopin"[citation needed] If kept in an aquarium, it will use its horn to break out. Swimmers have to be careful in water, so that Goldeen do not ram into them.
Seaking
Azumaō (アズマオウ)
(0119)
  Water Goldeen (#0118) Seaking is known to be able to swim against streams and up waterfalls. It will use its horn to bore holes into rocks to lay eggs in. Fans of Seaking's horn and fins are known to fight each other.
Staryu
Hitodeman (ヒトデマン)
(0120)
  Water Starmie (#0121) It is a basic Pokémon which resembles a starfish with a mechanical center on its body, housing a red jewel. This organ is known as its core. As long as the jewel is unharmed, it can regenerate the rest of its body.
Starmie
Sutāmī (スターミー)
(0121)
  Water / Psychic Staryu (#0120) Starmie has a second on its back, which is semi-attached, being able to spin around independently of the front star. Starmie has a red jewel core, which resembles a cut precious stone and seems to shine with the seven colors of the rainbow when looked at from different angles,[60] but usually shows up red more than any other color. It can also emit electrical waves from its core powerful enough to reach the furthest parts of the universe.[61]
Mr. Mime
Bariyādo (バリヤード)
(0122)
  Psychic / Fairy[nb 3] Mime Jr. (#0439) [nb 7] Despite its name, there are female Mr. Mime. It is exclusive to Europe in Pokémon Go. Its a skilled mime that loves to pantomime. It can create barriers by vibrating the air with its fingertips. If it is interrupted or its audience is unimpressed, it will slap them with its broad hands. It has an Ice/Psychic-type Galarian form.
Scyther
Sutoraiku (ストライク)
(0123)
  Bug / Flying Scizor (#0212)
Kleavor (#0901)
IGN and GamesRadar have praised Scyther's "cool" design.[62][63][64] With its ninja-like movements, Scyther can create afterimages of itself. It can slice thick logs with a single stroke. On rare occasions, it flies with its wings. It is proud of its speed. While young, they live together deep in the mountains, training themselves in fighting with their scythes and moving at high speeds. It evolves into Scizor after being traded while holding a Metal Coat. When given the Black Augurite, it evolves into Kleavor.
Jynx
Rūjura (ルージュラ)
(0124)
  Ice / Psychic Smoochum (#0238) Jynx has spawned controversy due to aspects of its design being similar to blackface, leading Game Freak to change the color of its skin from black to purple.[65][66][67][68][69] When Pokémon Yellow was rereleased on the Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console, the in-game sprite of Jynx was edited to reflect this change.[69] Jynx's appearance is a purple humanoid with blond hair and a dress. It can put opponents to sleep by kissing them. Jynx can communicate with what appears to be a human-like language, though it has yet to be deciphered, so they usually opt to communicate with dance-like movement instead. It evolves from Smoochum.
Electabuzz
Erebū (エレブー)
(0125)
  Electric Elekid (#0239) Electivire (#0466) Groups of Electabuzz gather near power plants or places likely to be struck by thunder to feast on their electricity. For this reason, they are often placed in houses as lightning rods. Power plants employ the use of Ground-type Pokémon to prevent Electabuzz from eating their energy and causing blackouts, though they are usually the fault of the companies running them. In the dark, it glows a whitish-blue color. It evolves from Elekid via happiness, and into Electivire when traded holding an Electirizer.
Magmar
Būbā (ブーバー)
(0126)
  Fire Magby (#0240) Magmortar (#0467) While Magmar was voted the eighth best fire-type Pokémon by the Official Nintendo Magazine readers,[70] GamesRadar had criticized its design multiple times, noting that its forehead resembles a butt.[71][72] Magmar evolves from Magby via happiness, and into Magmortar when traded holding a Magmarizer. Magmar are found in and around active volcanoes. Its body temperature is 2,200 °F. It dislikes cold places, so it blows flames to make the environment suitable for itself. Its appearance is often obscured by the flames that cover it. It can heal and rest itself by dipping its body into lava. In battle, Magmar blows out flames from all over its body to intimidate its opponent. When it breathes, Its temperature rises, and when it sneezes, flames shoot out. Magmar dispatches its prey with fire, but may accidentally burn said prey to a charred crisp.
Pinsir
Kairosu (カイロス)
(0127)
  Bug Mega Evolution It was originally supposed to have an evolution called "Plux" in generation II. Some speculated this unused design was reworked into Heracross.[73] Pinsir can use its pincers to crush, toss, bludgeon, or tear anything up to twice its size. Captured prey is kept in place by the piercing thorns and sheer strength of Pinsir's horns, and will not be released until they are torn in half. If it cannot be torn in half, it tosses it around. In addition to hunting prey, it also tends to enjoy tree sap. Pinsir live in temperate forests or jungles, and burrow their way underground or inside trees to avoid the cold. In Alola, it has a rivalry with Vikavolt, yet gets along with Heracross. In other regions, however, it competes with Heracross for food. Pinsir are known to judge each other based on their pincers, which also determine its popularity with the opposite gender based on how thick it looks. In generation VI, it gained a Mega Evolution.
Tauros
Kentarosu (ケンタロス)
(0128)
  Normal No evolution When attacking, it violently charges while whipping itself with its three tails. Like Rhyhorn, it will not stop running until it hits something. Although powerful, it can only charge in a straight line. They fight each other by locking horns to prove their strength, and the leader prides itself with its battle-scarred horns. If there are no opponents, it will charge into thick trees, knocking them down. Historically, people have ridden Tauros for ages, a practice said to have started in Alola. Tauros in Alola actually have a calm side, most likely due to the climate. Tauros in Galar, however, are more volatile and will not let people ride on them. In Paldea, it has three Paldean forms. It is exclusive to North America in Pokémon Go.
Magikarp
Koikingu (コイキング)
(0129)
  Water Gyarados (#0130) Magikarp is mostly useless in the games, until it evolves into Gyarados. Magikarp is based on the common carp.[59] At level 15, Magikarp learns Tackle. Until then, it only knows Splash and cannot be taught any other moves. Magikarp is virtually useless in battle as it can only splash around. In the distant past, it was somewhat stronger than the descendants that exist today. Despite its weakness, it is actually a hardy and fertile Pokémon that can survive in any body of water. Its swimming muscles are weak, so it gets easily washed away by currents, so places where water pools like seas, lakes, rivers, and shallow puddles will have many Magikarp stuck in them. It may jump on rare occasions, but never more than seven feet, making it easy for predators like Pidgeotto to catch it mid-jump. In rare occasions, a Magikarp living for many years can leap up a mountain.
Gyarados
Gyaradosu (ギャラドス)
(0130)
  Water / Flying Magikarp (#0129) Mega Evolution When Magikarp evolves into Gyarados, its brain cells undergo a structural transformation, said to be the cause of its violent nature. Throughout history, it would appear and burn cities, villages and towns down in rampages lasting around a month. There are some regions where it is called "the deity of destruction". Despite its Flying type, Gyarados cannot actually fly. In generation VI, it gained a Mega Evolution.
Lapras
Rapurasu (ラプラス)
(0131)
  Water / Ice Gigantamax Lapras have gentle hearts. Poachers have driven Lapras to the point of near-extinction, though recent protection regulations have instead made it an overabundant species. It loves transporting people on its back, and can actually understand human speech thanks to its high intelligence. Lapras will sing with other Lapras as a form of communication, or by itself when happy. Lapras is based on the Loch Ness Monster and the plesiosaur, and in early versions of Red and Blue was named "Ness".[74] It gained a Gigantamax form in generation VIII. Many regions in Japan have utilized Lapras' image to encourage tourism.[75][76][77] Lapras has been well received by critics, and has appeared on several lists of the best Pokémon of all time.[78][79][80]
Ditto
Metamon (メタモン)
(0132)
  Normal No evolution Appearing as an amorphous blob, Ditto is capable of transforming into an exact copy of anything it sees by altering its genetic code. However, this transformation is often imperfect.[81] The specific imperfections vary from Ditto to Ditto. It does not get along with others of the same species, as they will both fruitlessly try to transform into each other. Ditto rose in popularity with Gold and Silver, where it was able to "breed" with any other Pokémon that is able to breed, becoming vital for the franchise's competitive scene. It cannot breed with itself, though.[82] Due to its similarities to Mew, a longtime rumor arose that it was a failed clone. However, this fan theory has been denied by Game Freak.[83]
Eevee
Ībui (イーブイ)
(0133)
  Normal Multiple[nb 8]
Gigantamax
Eevee is often considered among the "cutest" Pokémon in the franchise.[84][85][86][87] Due to this, Eevee is featured on various Pokémon-related merchandise.[88][89][90] It is the mascot of Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee! Eevee has exclusive evolution styles, where each evolution requires special requirements to occur, resulting in 8 different Pokémon. Eevee and its evolutions are sometimes referred to as "Eeveelutions". Eevee is mostly found in highly populated areas like cities and towns. Its unstable genes allow it to adapt to most habitats, and even to its trainer, to the point of eventually adopting a face similar to theirs. In generation VIII, it gained a Gigantamax form.
Vaporeon
Shawāzu (シャワーズ)
(0134)
  Water Eevee (#0133) Its genes and DNA are nearly identical to water, so it can melt away into it to hide from foes or prey. If its fins begin to mutate, it means rain is coming in a couple of hours. It now has the ability to freely control water. It evolves from Eevee using a Water Stone.[91] Vaporeon became the ambassador for Water Day in Japan in 2023.[92]
Jolteon
Sandāsu (サンダース)
(0135)
  Electric Eevee (#0133) Jolteon and Zapdos's romanized Japanese names are almost exactly the same as each other's, with a final "s" being the only difference. It accumulates negative ions in the air to dish out 10,000 volt discharges. It is a moody Pokémon, easily becoming sad or angry, and its spiky fur can be launched to pierce enemies when it bristles. Jolteon's cells emit a low amount of electricity, which is amplified by its needle-like fur. If its hair stands on end, it is about to discharge. The crackling sound of electricity can be heard when it exhales. It evolves from Eevee using a Thunder Stone.
Flareon
Būsutā (ブースター)
(0136)
  Fire Eevee (#0133) It stores fire over 1,650 °F inside its flame sac, then releases it at over 3,000 °F. Its fur is used to air out its body so it doesn't overheat. An omnivore, it roasts berries and prey before eating them. It evolves from Eevee using a Fire Stone.
Porygon
Porigon (ポリゴン)
(0137)
  Normal Porygon2 (#0233) Porygon has become notorious for being featured in an episode of the anime that caused widespread epileptic seizures in Japanese viewers.[93] Roughly made about 20 years ago, it is entirely made of programming code. It can enter cyberspace at will. People theorized it could go into space, though no Porygon has managed to do so so far. It has no heartbeat and doesn't need to eat, though it can eat if food is given. Because of this, people are eager to try it in any environment. Porygon is copy-protected so it cannot be duplicated. It was made with the best technology of 1995, so it has become outdated compared to Pokémon like Genesect and Type: Null. It is still useful in cyberspace, as it goes around making sure no suspicious data exists. It gained an evolution in generation II, Porygon2. Porygon and its evolutions are the only Pokémon capable of learning Conversion and Conversion 2.
Omanyte
Omunaito (オムナイト)
(0138)
  Rock / Water Omastar (#0139) Omanyte is an ancient Pokémon that has been regenerated from Helix Fossils by people using modern science. If attacked by an enemy, it withdraws to its hard shell. It can use air stored inside its shell to rise or fall in water. Omanyte lived in ancient seas. Archeops and Carracosta have been known to prey on it.. The fossils Omanyte have been resurrected from are excavated from areas that were once large oceans. Because some Omanyte manage to escape after being restored or are released into the wild by people, it is gradually becoming an invasive species.
Omastar
Omusutā (オムスター)
(0139)
  Rock / Water Omanyte (#0138) Omastar is commonly referred to as "Lord Helix" within the community. This is a reference to Twitch Plays Pokémon, where the Pokémon was seen as a good-luck charm.[94] Omastar uses its tentacles to capture its prey. It is believed that it went extinct because its shell grew too large and heavy, causing its movements to become too slow and clumsy. Once wrapped around its prey, it never lets go as it attacks by tearing into it with the sharp beaks that ring its mouth.
Kabuto
Kabuto (カブト)
(0140)
  Rock / Water Kabutops (#0141) Kabuto is an ancient Pokémon that has been regenerated from a Dome Fossil. However, in extremely rare cases, living examples have been discovered, being identical to their 300 million year-old counterparts. It is said to have inhabited ancient beaches. It protects itself using its hard shell and glowing red eyes.
Kabutops
Kabutopusu (カブトプス)
(0141)
  Rock / Water Kabuto (#0140) Kabutops were aggressive prehistoric Pokémon that inhabited warm seas. They swam underwater to hunt for prey in ancient times. It was apparently in the process of evolving from being a water-dweller to living on land, as evident from the beginnings of change in its gills and legs. The exact cause of its extincion is unknown. It swims at speeds of roughly 29 knots, closing in on prey and tearing at its foes with sickle-like forelegs, and drains the foe's body fluids entirely. The discarded body parts become food for other Pokémon. In the water, it tucks in its limbs to become more compact, then it wiggles its shell to swim faster.
Aerodactyl
Putera (プテラ)
(0142)
  Rock / Flying Mega Evolution A vicious, prehistoric Pokémon, it goes for its opponents' throats with its serrated, saw-like fangs that shred the skin of even Steel-type Pokémon. It went extinct, but it was resurrected by taking its DNA from an Old Amber. It flies by spreading its wings and gliding though the skies, to the point of being referred to as their king. A widely accepted theory is that it went extinct due to a meteor impact. Despite its strength in the air, it is weak and slow on the ground. Even modern technology is still unable to make a truly perfect specimen. It is based on pterodactyls and dragons or wyverns. In generation VI, it gained a Mega Evolution.
Snorlax
Kabigon (カビゴン)
(0143)
  Normal Munchlax (#0446) Gigantamax It is carefree about everything, and it will allow children to play on its vast belly while it sleeps all day. After eating around 900 pounds of food, it goes to sleep for a while. It is a large, obese Pokémon with a bluish-green body and a white circle-shaped belly, white feet and face. It is said to be able to eat nearly anything with little to no side-effects, such as thorny plants or Muk's poison. Snorlax is commonly used as a roadblock within the games. In generation IV, it gained a pre-evolution, Munchlax. Its Gigantamax form has an ecosystem growing on its belly.
Articuno
Furīzā (フリーザー)
(0144)
  Ice / Flying No evolution It is part of the Legendary Bird Trio. The naming conventions for this trio are based on their type – Arctic, Zap and Molt – along with 1, 2, 3 in Spanish – uno, dos, tres respectively.

It is said to appear to doomed people who are lost in icy mountains and guide them out. The flapping of Articuno's wings can chill the air around it and cause blizzards. A Psychic/Flying-type legendary Pokémon is similar to Articuno and shares its name, to the point of being referred to as its Galarian Form, though it is actually an unrelated Pokémon.

Zapdos
Sandā (サンダー)
(0145)
  Electric / Flying No evolution It is part of the Legendary Bird Trio. Its design is inspired by the Indigenous North American myth of the thunderbird.[25] It is said to cause and appear from dark and gray clouds in the sky while shedding lightning from its wings. It has the power to control electricity, and is said to gain power from thunder storms. It is said that when it rubs its feathers together, lightning will fall immediately after, and there are tales of Zapdos resting in pitch black thunderclouds. As with Articuno, a similar Fighting/Flying-type Pokémon is referred to as its Galarian form.
Moltres
Faiyā (ファイヤー)
(0146)
  Fire / Flying No evolution It is part of the Legendary Bird Trio. Its design is inspired by the firebird of Slavic folklore.[25] It can make the sky turn red as it flaps its fiery wings. It is said to bring spring early when it arrives to cold lands. If Moltres is injured, it is said to dip itself in magma to burn and heal itself. There are stories that tell of its fire-cloaked wings lighting up paths for those lost traveling in the mountains. A Dark/Flying-type Pokémon is referred to as its Galarian form, though as with the rest of the trio, the Pokémon are not actually related.
Dratini
Miniryū (ミニリュウ)
(0147)
  Dragon Dragonair (#0148) A Dratini continually molts and sloughs off its old skin almost daily. It does so because the life energy within its body steadily builds to reach uncontrollable levels. This allows Dratini to grow longer and longer, even reaching 6 feet in length. In some regions, boots made from the tanned cast-off skin of Dratini are a luxury item. The small lump on a Dratini's forehead is actually an underdeveloped horn. Even though it is rare, after a 10-hour struggle, a fisherman was finally able to pull one up and confirm its existence. Though still weak, it dwells near bodies of rapidly flowing water, such as the plunge pools of waterfalls to protect it while it repeatedly sheds its skin. It eats whatever food sinks down, and lives a quiet and happy life.
Dragonair
Hakuryū (ハクリュー)
(0148)
  Dragon Dratini (#0147) Dragonite (#0149) Dragonair can grow the wings on its head to fly, but can also fly without them. It stores an enormous amount of energy inside its body, and can alter weather conditions in its vicinity by discharging energy from the crystals on its body. The lakes where Dragonair live are filled with offerings from people and are respected by farmers. Some say that seeing a Dragonair flying around at the start of the year is a sign that one will be healthy all year long.
Dragonite
Kairyū (カイリュー)
(0149)
  Dragon / Flying Dragonair (#0148) Capable of circling the globe in just sixteen hours and with the intelligence of a human, tales of this kindhearted Pokémon leading lost and foundering ships to the safety of land are commonplace. It is said that somewhere in the ocean lies an island where Dragonite gather. Its build that lets it freely fly over raging seas without trouble to rescue drowning people. Observing this, a ship's captain dubbed it "the sea incarnate", and figureheads that resemble Dragonite now decorate the bows of many ships.
Mewtwo
Myūtsū (ミュウツー)
(0150)
  Psychic Two Mega Evolutions It is a playable character in Super Smash Bros. Melee, Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Mewtwo was originally a baby Mew, mutated by Dr. Fuji in a lab after years of gene splicing. Even though it has powerful psychic abilities, scientists failed to give it a compassionate heart, and it turned vicious as a result. It rests to conserve energy, so that it can unleash its full power in battle. In generation VI, it gained two Mega Evolutions; one adapted for physical attacks, and one adapted for special attacks.
Mew
Myū (ミュウ)
(0151)
  Psychic No evolution This mythical Pokémon is so rare, only a few experts worldwide have found it, though a growing number of people have reportedly seen it recently. It apparently originates in South America. It is said that it appears only to those who have a true heart and a strong passion to see it. Its DNA is said to contain the genetic code of every Pokémon and every move. Because of this, many scientists believe that it is the ancestor of all Pokémon. Its fine, small, and delicate hairs can be viewed with a microscope. It is capable of turning invisible at will so that people are unaware of its presence. It is considered one of the original progenitor Pokémon, as all Pokémon are said to have descended from Mew.
MissingNo.
Ketsuban (けつばん)
(000[nb 9])
  Normal / Bird[nb 10] No evolution An error handler whose name stands for "Missing Number", it was created to handle attempts at accessing data for nonexistent Pokémon within the game, appearing instead.[95][96] However, due to a bug, it was available for players to encounter in certain circumstances. This particular glitch has been regarded as one of the most popular in video game history.[97]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Details on Pokémon names, National Pokédex numbers, types and evolutions are obtained from The Pokémon Company International's online Pokédex.[13]
  2. ^ English and Japanese name, as well as National Pokédex number
  3. ^ a b c d e Prior to X and Y, Clefairy, Clefable, Jigglypuff, and Wigglytuff were pure Normal types while Mr. Mime was pure Psychic.
  4. ^ Galarian Meowth (introduced in Pokémon Sword and Shield) are capable of evolving into Perrserker.
  5. ^ a b Prior to Gold and Silver, Magnemite and Magneton were pure Electric types.
  6. ^ Only Galarian Farfetch'd (introduced in Pokémon Sword and Shield) are capable of evolving into Sirfetch'd.
  7. ^ Only Galarian Mr. Mime (introduced in Pokémon Sword and Shield) are capable of evolving into Mr. Rime.
  8. ^ Eevee is capable of evolving into Vaporeon (#0134), Jolteon (#0135), Flareon (#0136), Espeon (#0196), Umbreon (#0197), Leafeon (#0470), Glaceon (#0471) or Sylveon (#0700).
  9. ^ MissingNo. is programmed with the Kanto Pokédex number "000", however it does not exist in the National Pokédex.
  10. ^ "Bird" was a scrapped type for generations I and II; however, code for it remains in the games. MissingNo. is a Bird-type in Red, Blue, and Green versions, however, it is replaced by a randomly generated glitch type in Yellow.

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Meowth redirects here For the Pokemon anime character see Team Rocket The first generation generation I of the Pokemon franchise features the original 151 fictional species of monsters introduced to the core video game series in the 1996 Game Boy games Pocket Monsters Red and Green known as Pokemon Red and Blue outside of Japan The international logo for the Pokemon franchiseIt has been suggested that Snorlax be merged into this article Discuss Proposed since April 2024 The following list details the 151 Pokemon of generation I in order of their National Pokedex number The first Pokemon Bulbasaur is number 0001 and the last Mew is number 0151 Alternate forms that result in type changes are included for convenience Mega evolutions and regional forms are included on the pages for the generation in which they were introduced MissingNo a glitch is also on this list Contents 1 Design and development 2 List of Pokemon 3 Notes 4 References 5 External linksDesign and development editDeveloped by Game Freak and published by Nintendo the Pokemon series began in Japan in 1996 with the release of the video games Pokemon Red and Blue for the Game Boy 1 In these games the player assumes the role of a Pokemon Trainer whose goal is to capture and train creatures called Pokemon Players use the creatures special abilities to combat other Pokemon and some can transform into stronger species through a process called evolution 2 A major goal in each game is to complete the Pokemon index Pokedex a comprehensive Pokemon encyclopedia 3 by capturing evolving and trading to obtain individuals from all Pokemon species 2 The designs of each Pokemon started as pixel art sprites by the development team first with a single color identity chosen to work within the Super Game Boy hardware limitations 4 With the early development team consisting of three men 5 character design lead Ken Sugimori brought female developers into the project feeling they would be better able to create cute designs 6 While conceived as a group effort by multiple developers at Game Freak 6 the finalized designs and artworks were done by Ken Sugimori Originally tasked with drawing the characters to illustrate a planned strategy guide by Game Freak when the games released Sugimori drew all the sprites for the game in his style to not only unify their designs visually but also modify any design elements he felt were amiss while trying to retain the original sprite artist s unique style 7 While some Pokemon have been attributed to certain developers over the years such as Atsuko Nishida for Pikachu and Motofumi Fujiwara for Eevee and its evolutions Game Freak has avoided attributing many Pokemon to particular individuals to keep a sense of all the developers being involved in their creation 6 4 The majority of Pokemon in generation I had relatively simple designs and were similar to real life creatures including Pidgey a pigeon Krabby a crab Rattata a rat and Ekans a snake Many Pokemon in the original games served as the base for repeating concepts later in the series 8 Some Pokemon such as Squirtle Bulbasaur and Charmander where designed based off their final evolutions and working backwards During development they ran into issues with digital cartridge space and many Pokemon were removed Specifically several Pokemon that had a three stage evolution line were instead changed to evolve only once resulting in a planned final evolution for Pikachu called Gorochu being removed from the final game 6 When the games were localized for English speaking audiences as Red and Blue Nintendo of America gave the various Pokemon species clever and descriptive names related to their appearance or features as a means to make them more relatable to American children This resulted in several pop culture references being worked into the character s names such as Hitmonchan and Hitmonlee who are references to martial arts actors Jackie Chan and Bruce Lee respectively 9 Overseen by translator Nob Ogasawara he voiced concern over some of the choices presented specifically Barrierd which was renamed to Mr Mime based on its masculine appearance 10 Ogasawara wanted to avoid gendered names for the Pokemon species in the event genders were introduced for them in later titles a concern proven valid with the sequel titles Pokemon Gold and Silver 11 12 List of Pokemon editPokemon Bulbasaur Ivysaur Venusaur Charmander Charmeleon Charizard Squirtle Wartortle Blastoise Caterpie Metapod Butterfree Weedle Kakuna Beedrill Pidgey Pidgeotto Pidgeot Rattata Raticate Spearow Fearow Ekans Arbok Pikachu Raichu Sandshrew Sandslash Nidoran Nidorina Nidoqueen Nidoran Nidorino Nidoking Clefairy Clefable Vulpix Ninetales Jigglypuff Wigglytuff Zubat Golbat Oddish Gloom Vileplume Paras Parasect Venonat Venomoth Diglett Dugtrio Meowth Persian Psyduck Golduck Mankey Primeape Growlithe Arcanine Poliwag Poliwhirl Poliwrath Abra Kadabra Alakazam Machop Machoke Machamp Bellsprout Weepinbell Victreebel Tentacool Tentacruel Geodude Graveler Golem Ponyta Rapidash Slowpoke Slowbro Magnemite Magneton Farfetch d Doduo Dodrio Seel Dewgong Grimer Muk Shellder Cloyster Gastly Haunter Gengar Onix Drowzee Hypno Krabby Kingler Voltorb Electrode Exeggcute Exeggutor Cubone Marowak Hitmonlee Hitmonchan Lickitung Koffing Weezing Rhyhorn Rhydon Chansey Tangela Kangaskhan Horsea Seadra Goldeen Seaking Staryu Starmie Mr Mime Scyther Jynx Electabuzz Magmar Pinsir Tauros Magikarp Gyarados Lapras Ditto Eevee Vaporeon Jolteon Flareon Porygon Omanyte Omastar Kabuto Kabutops Aerodactyl Snorlax Articuno Zapdos Moltres Dratini Dragonair Dragonite Mewtwo Mew MissingNo List of Pokemon species introduced in generation I 1996 nb 1 Name nb 2 Type s Evolves from Evolves into NotesBulbasaurFushigidane フシギダネ 0001 Grass Poison Ivysaur 0002 It is one of Kanto s starter Pokemon It has a bulb on its back which stores nutrients Since the bulb can photosynthesize Bulbasaur can go days without eating As with the rest of its evolutionary line its bulb has vines the Pokemon uses as tentacles IvysaurFushigisō フシギソウ 0002 Grass Poison Bulbasaur 0001 Venusaur 0003 It is a playable character in Super Smash Bros Brawl and Super Smash Bros Ultimate as a part of the Pokemon Trainer fighter Its bulb has grown into a bud which it uses to convert sunlight into power The bud is heavy to the point of rendering Ivysaur unable to move properly if it has stored enough nutrients so its hind legs have grown stronger to counter the weight VenusaurFushigibana フシギバナ 0003 Grass Poison Ivysaur 0002 Mega EvolutionGigantamax It is the mascot of Pokemon Green and LeafGreen 14 The bud on its back has bloomed into a flower It has a soothing aroma and converts sunlight into energy For this reason Venusaur is more powerful during the summer It gained a Mega Evolution in generation VI and a Gigantamax form in generation VIII CharmanderHitokage ヒトカゲ 0004 Fire Charmeleon 0005 It is one of Kanto s starter Pokemon From the moment it hatches there is a flame at the tip of its tail Still unfamiliar with fire a Charmander might accidentally burn itself If its flame goes out it dies CharmeleonRizado リザード 0005 Fire Charmander 0004 Charizard 0006 A feisty Pokemon it seeks out potential opponents and torments them in battle It attacks by spewing fire from its mouth swinging its tail around or clawing away Its fire turns bluish white when it is excited CharizardRizadon リザードン 0006 Fire Flying Charmeleon 0005 Two Mega EvolutionsGigantamax It is a playable character as a part of the Pokemon Trainer fighter in Super Smash Bros Brawl and Super Smash Bros Ultimate a standalone fighter in Super Smash Bros for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U and the mascot of Pokemon Red and FireRed Its fire is hot enough to melt boulders and glaciers and it is known to start forest fires by accident though it will not use it against weaker foes The flame on its tail can burn underwater and turns bluish white if Charizard is angry It gained two Mega Evolutions in generation VI one Fire Flying type and one Fire Dragon type and a Gigantamax form in generation VIII SquirtleZenigame ゼニガメ 0007 Water Wartortle 0008 It is a playable character in Super Smash Bros Brawl and Super Smash Bros Ultimate as a part of the Pokemon Trainer fighter and one of Kanto s starter Pokemon 15 After it hatches its back gradually swells and hardens into a shell It withdraws into its shell for protection or to sleep and its grooved rounded shape reduce its water resistance allowing it to swim faster To attack it sprays foamy water from its mouth WartortleKameru カメール 0008 Water Squirtle 0007 Blastoise 0009 Because it is bigger and heavier than Squirtle it has trouble walking and has to use its furry ears and tail as rudders and balancing rods to swim It withdraws into its shell to attack defend itself and sleep though it cannot fully withdraw its tail It is said to be able to live for up to 10 000 years Older Wartortle have darker tail fur and may have scars and algae on their shells BlastoiseKamekkusu カメックス 0009 Water Wartortle 0008 Mega Evolution 16 17 18 Gigantamax It is the mascot of Pokemon Blue 19 The two cannons on its shell shoot out pressurized jets of water strong enough to shatter thick steel walls and accurate enough to hit empty cans from over 160 feet away Blastoise itself can tackle at high speeds A cruel Pokemon it deliberately makes itself heavier to withstand its cannons recoil and crush its opponents It gained a Mega Evolution in generation VI and a Gigantamax form in generation VIII A Blastoise trading card which was originally made as a test print before the commercial English cards was sold for 360 000 in 2021 20 CaterpieKyatapi キャタピー 0010 Bug Metapod 0011 Its feet have suction pads that allow it to climb slopes walls and trees To protect itself it releases a stench from its antennae It camouflages itself in piles of leaves or tries to scare predators with the eye patterns on its body Across its life it eats hundreds of leaves bigger its body When nearing evolution it sheds its skin covers itself with silk and becomes a cocoon MetapodToranseru トランセル 0011 Bug Caterpie 0010 Butterfree 0012 Though hard Metapod s shell is said to be easy to break open so it hardens it further when threatened to avoid spilling its thick liquid innards It waits for evolution while its cells restructure Ume Aoki a Japanese cartoonist who is famous for her work on the manga Hidamari Sketch and the anime Puella Magi Madoka Magica utils a likeness of herself cosplaying as a Metapod in her drawn works 21 ButterfreeBatafuri バタフリー 0012 Bug Flying Metapod 0011 Gigantamax Its wings are covered in poisonous water repelling powder which it uses to defend itself and fly in the rain It goes from flower to flower to collect nectar and rubs honey onto the hairs of its legs to carry back to its nest It spreads its scales around to defend nearby Caterpie from predators It competes with Cutiefly for territory It gained a Gigantamax form in generation VIII WeedleBidoru ビードル 0013 Bug Poison Kakuna 0014 A common sight in forests and grassy areas it has a two inch poisonous stinger on its head which it uses to defend itself It has an acute sense of smell being able to distinguish leaves it likes from those it dislikes with its big nose It eats its weight in leaves every day KakunaKokun コクーン 0014 Bug Poison Weedle 0013 Beedrill 0015 Kakuna remains immobile but can stick out its stinger in self defense The process of its cells rearrangement raises its body temperature to the point of making it hot to the touch BeedrillSupia スピアー 0015 Bug Poison Kakuna 0014 Mega Evolution Swarms of Beedrill set their nest in forests and attack anything that goes near It uses its three poisonous stingers to defeat its prey and carry them home It gained a Mega Evolution in generation VI PidgeyPoppo ポッポ 0016 Normal Flying Pidgeotto 0017 A common and docile Pokemon it prefers using flapping up sand in opponents eyes over fighting Its sense of direction allows it to return home from however far it may be PidgeottoPijon ピジョン 0017 Normal Flying Pidgey 0016 Pidgeot 0018 A territorial species it will peck and claw at its opponents It uses its claws to carry prey like Exeggcute from over 60 miles away It flies in circles keeping a lookout for prey PidgeotPijotto ピジョット 0018 Normal Flying Pidgeotto 0017 Mega Evolution Its wings are strong enough to fly at Mach 2 speed whip up windstorms strong enough to bend trees and fly up to 3 300 feet over the air It skims over the water to hunt for unsuspecting fish Pokemon like Magikarp Its glossy feathers make it a popular pick among trainers It gained a Mega Evolution in generation VI RattataKoratta コラッタ 0019 Normal Raticate 0020 It will form nests and procreate anywhere that has food which contain at least 40 Rattata each The colony spends entire days scavenging for food A cautious species it constantly listens around by moving its ears Its incisor teeth do not stop growing so it gnaws on hard objects like table legs and door frames to keep them ground down Due to their commonness and habits of stealing food and gnawing on structures it and Raticate are considered invasive species Rattata has a Dark Normal type Alolan form RaticateRatta ラッタ 0020 Normal Rattata 0019 It uses its whiskers to maintain balance and slows down if they are cut off Its webbed hind feet act as flippers allowing it to swim in rivers to hunt or escape from opponents To keep its teeth ground down it chews on anything from machinery to concrete Like Rattata Raticate has a Dark Normal type Alolan form SpearowOnisuzume オニスズメ 0021 Normal Flying Fearow 0022 It can fly quickly but is not adept at it Its cries can be heard from a mile away and it uses them to communicate with other Spearow It flies around warmer climates looking for bug Pokemon to eat FearowOnidoriru オニドリル 0022 Normal Flying Spearow 0021 Drawings resembling Fearow can be seen ancient murals implying that it has not evolved since ancient days Its stamina lets it fly for an entire day and its long neck and beak are convenient for plucking bug and fish Pokemon EkansAbo アーボ 0023 Poison Arbok 0024 It uses its tongue to detect its surroundings and look for the scent for its prey It wraps itself around trees to rest at night If no trees are available it coils to be able to respond from any given direction It preys on bird Pokemon and their eggs and can stretch its jaw to swallow them whole but eating something too big can leave it too heavy to move ArbokAbokku アーボック 0024 Poison Ekans 0023 The pattern under its head is similar to a face and differs by region Research has shown over 20 different patterns Its coiling is strong enough to flatten oil drums and its fangs are used to inject poison into its prey It can use its pattern or hiss to intimidate opponents If any part of its body besides its head is cut off the rest of its body can grow back in weeks It preys on smaller Pokemon like Wooper or eggs of bird Pokemon like Pidgey and Spearow PikachuPikachu ピカチュウ 0025 Electric Pichu 0172 Raichu 0026 Gigantamax Pikachu is the primary mascot of the Pokemon franchise as well as Pokemon Yellow and Let s Go Pikachu It is also playable in every Super Smash Bros game It raises its tail to check its surroundings but may be struck by a lightning bolt in this position It gathers electricity from the atmosphere and uses it to roast berries communicate with other Electric type Pokemon and attack its opponents Groups of Pikachu having their tails raised can inadvertedly cause lightning storms Cramorant often swallow Pikachu by accident It evolves into Raichu via Thunder Stone RaichuRaichu ライチュウ 0026 Electric Pikachu 0025 Its tail can be used as a lightning rod to gather electricity or as a ground to protect itself It can store and eject up to 100 000 volts enough to knock a Copperajah out To avoid physically straining itself it will discharge excess electricity into the ground leaving its surroundings burned Because it evolves via a stone and Pikachu is more popular Raichu are rarely seen It has an Electric Psychic type Alolan form Both forms of Raichu were created by Atsuko Nishida 22 SandshrewSando サンド 0027 Ground Sandslash 0028 Based on the Chinese pangolin Sandshrew is known to curl into a ball to defend itself It burrows nests into the ground and only digs back up to look for berries and hunt for bug Pokemon Sandshrew has an Ice Steel type Alolan form SandslashSandopan サンドパン 0028 Ground Sandshrew 0027 It can curl into a spiky ball to roll around attack opponents and protect itself from heatstroke or attacks In addition to the spikes on its back it can use its claws to attack and slash berries for its young Like Sandshrew it has an Ice Steel type Alolan form Nidoran Nidoran ニドラン 0029 Poison Nidorina 0030 Eggs from both Nidoran lines can contain Nidoran of either gender It is docile and unwilling to fight but when forced its horn and barbs can secrete poison It uses its whiskers to check the wind for predators and its incisors for chewing through berries NidorinaNidorina ニドリーナ 0030 Poison Nidoran 0029 Nidoqueen 0031 Its horn grows slowly and it does not like fighting but when forced to do so it tends to resort to clawing and biting opponents It lives in groups with others of its evolutionary line and chews food for its young It evolves via moon stone NidoqueenNidokuin ニドクイン 0031 Poison Ground Nidorina 0030 It is more defensively focused than its male counterpart Nidoking It can poison prey with its spikes cause tremors or knock opponents flying with tackles It is protective of its children carrying them in the gaps between its spines and sealing its burrow While around its young its spikes do not secrete poison Despite Pokedex and anime descriptions it and Nidorina cannot breed though Nidoran can 23 Nidoran Nidoran ニドラン 0032 Poison Nidorino 0033 It flaps its ears around to detect potential opponents footsteps It injects poison into its prey with its horn It lives with its female equivalent and may risk its life to protect its female counterpart NidorinoNidorino ニドリーノ 0033 Poison Nidoran 0032 Nidoking 0034 Its horn and the spikes around its body are laced with poison and its horn is harder than diamond It uses its horn to break rocks to Moon Stones which it evolves with NidokingNidokingu ニドキング 0034 Poison Ground Nidorino 0033 It is more offensively focused than its female counterpart Nidoqueen Its tail can topple transmission towers and crush its opponents bones its horn can crush diamonds and its hide is as hard as steel If it begins to rampage only a Nidoqueen it has lived with for a long time can calm it down ClefairyPippi ピッピ 0035 Fairy nb 3 Cleffa 0173 Clefable 0036 Timid creatures they rarely come only appearing in groups to dance under a full moon While dancing the nearby area is enveloped in a magnetic field It evolves via Moon Stone ClefablePikushi ピクシー 0036 Fairy nb 3 Clefairy 0035 It and Clefairy are said to have come from the moon and spend full moon nights staring at it Its hearing is acute being able to hear pin drops from up to 1 100 yards away so it lives in quiet mountainous areas Its steps are light and floaty enough to allow it to walk on water VulpixRokon ロコン 0037 Fire Ninetales 0038 When it is born it has one white tail that sprouts into 6 curled ones at the tip as it gets older It can freely control fire creating will o wisps that are commonly mistaken for ghosts Before it evolves its tails glow hotter than usual If not properly groomed its tails will tangle up If raised young it will follow its trainer like a puppy It evolves into Ninetales via Fire Stone It has an Ice type Alolan form It has been selected as a mascot for Hokkaido citation needed and it and its Alolan form have been featured in the livery of an Air Do Boeing 767 aircraft 24 NinetalesKyukon キュウコン 0038 Fire Vulpix 0037 Its design is inspired by the nine tailed fox of East Asian myth 25 It can understand human speech use its psychic power to control minds and curse anyone who mistreats it According to legends nine saints reincarnated as Ninetales and each of its tails has a different ability It has an Ice Fairy type Alolan form JigglypuffPurin プリン 0039 Normal Fairy nb 3 Igglybuff 0174 Wigglytuff 0040 It is a playable character in every Super Smash Bros game It can inflate itself like a balloon to float around or sing Its voice s wavelength can match the brain waves of sleeping people and Pokemon lulling them to sleep If the foe does not fall asleep it can risk its life by singing until it runs out of air It also keeps singing if the foe does fall asleep It evolves into Wigglytuff via Moon Stone WigglytuffPukurin プクリン 0040 Normal Fairy nb 3 Jigglypuff 0039 By inhaling air it can inflate itself to up to 20 times its size and float around It does so to scare opponents away or compete with other Wigglytuff ZubatZubatto ズバット 0041 Poison Flying Golbat 0042 Zubat has evolved to not have eyes or nostrils so it uses echolocation to find its way It hides in dark places while the sun is out as its skin is sensitive to bright lights Groups of Zubat will gather around in the cold to heat each other s bodies GolbatGorubatto ゴルバット 0042 Poison Flying Zubat 0041 Crobat 0169 Its fangs are hollow like straws It uses them to stab through the hide of its prey but may break them when trying to bite a Steel type Pokemon It may sometimes suck so much blood that its blood type changes to that of its prey and its weight leaves it unable to fly making it easy prey OddishNazonokusa ナゾノクサ 0043 Grass Poison Gloom 0044 It buries itself in the soil to absorb the nutrients and to sleep during the day If pulled out it starts screaming A nocturnal Pokemon it wanders around to scatter seeds and absorb moonlight It is one of the few species with a scientific name Oddium Wanderus GloomKusaihana クサイハナ 0044 Grass Poison Oddish 0043 Vileplume 0045 Bellossom 0182 Its leaves and the drool like nectar on its mouth smell bad enough to cause fainting in a mile wide radius though some people enjoy the smell and some use it to preduce perfume It amplifies the odor when in danger and stops emitting it when safe It evolves into Vileplume via Leaf Stone or to Bellossom via Sun Stone VileplumeRafureshia ラフレシア 0045 Grass Poison Gloom 0044 Vileplume s large petals can be shaken or forcibly bloomed to release clouds of pollen that poison and paralyze anything near it which it uses to weaken its prey before eating it Walking around causes it to spread pollen around turning the air around it yellow ParasParasu パラス 0046 Bug Grass Parasect 0047 Paras has tochukaso mushrooms growing on its back They drain nutrients from the host and control it into draining nutrients from trees Their spores can be used to make medicine In Alola those spores do not grow properly ParasectParasekuto パラセクト 0047 Bug Grass Paras 0046 The tochukaso mushrooms have completely drained the Paras s body of its nutrients and taken it over Groups of Parasect will gather around a tree suck the nutrients out of it and move to the next tree when it dies Its spores can be made into medicine Parasect in Alola are known to compete with Shiinotic and have lower quality spores The bug is mostly dead so removing the mushroom causes it to stop moving VenonatKonpan コンパン 0048 Bug Poison Venomoth 0049 It uses its compound eyes as a radar to locate prey in the dark and can shoot light beams from them It hunts for small bug Pokemon at night VenomothMorufon モルフォン 0049 Bug Poison Venonat 0048 Its wings have scales that leak poison when in contact with its opponent s skin Lighter scales can cause paralysis and darker ones are poisonous A nocturnal Pokemon it goes out at night to hunt for prey It is attracted to bright lights DiglettDiguda ディグダ 0050 Ground Dugtrio 0051 Some farmers like to use Diglett and Dugtrio to plough the soil for crops to grow and some consider them pests for eating crops No one has ever seen the full body of a Diglett It has a Ground Steel type Alolan form DugtrioDagutorio ダグトリオ 0051 Ground Diglett 0050 Dugtrio is a tripled Diglett It can burrow at a speed of 60 miles per hour and up to 60 miles underground Like Diglett no one has ever seen its full body Occasionally they will fight over which head gets to eat first Like Diglett Dugtrio has a Ground Steel type Alolan form MeowthNyasu ニャース 0052 Normal Persian 0053 nb 4 Gigantamax One of the main members of Team Rocket in the Pokemon anime series Meowth withdraws its claws into its paws to sneak around without leaving footsteps It loves round and shiny objects coins being its favorite toys which it will play with until it falls asleep It sleeps during the daytime and patrols its territory during the night looking for loose change It tends to fight with Murkrow over shiny objects Giving coins to a Meowth can make it friendlier but no less fickle Meowth has a Dark type Alolan form and a Steel type Galarian form which evolves into Perrserker It gained a Gigantamax form in generation VIII Meowth is a popular Pokemon among fans of the series primarily due to its role on the villainous organization Team Rocket 26 27 28 29 It has widely been used in promotion for the series 30 31 32 33 PersianPerushian ペルシアン 0053 Normal Meowth 0052 Its fur and jewel make it popular with the rich but its fickle uncaring attitude makes it hard to raise Though it will attack anyone without provocation including its trainer pulling on its whiskers will temporarily make it docile It has a Dark type Alolan form and a Galarian counterpart in Perrserker whose barbaric habits clash with both Persian s elegance and ego A Persian is owned by Team Rocket s leader Giovanni in the Pokemon anime series PsyduckKodakku コダック 0054 Water Golduck 0055 It has constant headaches When Psyduck s headache gets severe it unleashes its psychic powers GolduckGorudakku ゴルダック 0055 Water Psyduck 0054 It was almost hunted to extinction by hunters wanting the jewel on its forehead believing it would grant them supernatural powers Its psychic abilities are superior to Psyduck s It swims effortlessly even in rough stormy seas It is known to rescue people from wrecked ships MankeyManki マンキー 0056 Fighting Primeape 0057 Nearly anything will anger it and when it gets angry it will immediately attack giving its opponent no time to flee If it does flee or is left alone the loneliness will make it angrier If one Mankey in a colony gets mad the rest will rampage with it PrimeapeOkorizaru オコリザル 0057 Fighting Mankey 0056 Annihilape 0979 Getting angry causes Primeape s blood to rush faster than usual tightening its body muscles but making it dumber Any form of stimuli will anger it even while it is asleep It can get so angry that it dies as a result but looks peaceful in death It evolves into Annihilape after using Rage Fist 20 times GrowlitheGadi ガーディ 0058 Fire Arcanine 0059 Growlithe are friendly loyal and have a strong sense of smell making them popular as guard and police dogs Growlithe bones have been found in ruins from the Stone Age implying that humans have used them since then It is based on the Shisa It evolves into Arcanine via Fire Stone It has a Fire Rock type Hisuian form ArcanineUindi ウインディ 0059 Fire Growlithe 0058 Arcanine is a fan favorite Pokemon and has been described as having the mane of a lion the stripes of a tiger and the speed of a panther 34 35 36 It has been admired since the past for its beauty It runs agilely as if on wings Arcanine is known for its high speed as it is said to be capable of running over 6 200 miles in a single day and night The fire that blazes within Arcanine s body is its source of power Legends tell of its fighting alongside a general and conquering a whole country There are so many old tales about them that Arcanine is spoken of and categorized in the Pokedex as the Legendary Pokemon though it is a common wild Pokemon Like Growlithe it has a Fire Rock type Hisuian form PoliwagNyoromo ニョロモ 0060 Water Poliwhirl 0061 Due to its underdeveloped legs it is not good at standing or walking so it prefers swimming though its trainer should train it to walk every day Despite the danger it wants to come up on land so it does its best to waddle along but when an enemy finds it it rushes back to the water Poliwag s thin skin leaves its spiraling innards visible If the swirl is tinged white that means Poliwag is sick Despite its thinness its skin is flexible and slimy so even sharp fangs bounce off of it The direction of its spiral tends to differ by area Poliwag experts can tell them apart at a glance In rivers with fast flowing water it will cling to a rock by using its lips which act like a suction cup PoliwhirlNyorozo ニョロゾ 0061 Water Poliwag 0060 Poliwrath 0062 Politoed 0186 Poliwhirl is among the most marketed Pokemon 37 38 It can live in or out of the water but prefers living in water where it has fewer natural enemies and more plentiful prey When out of water it constantly sweats so its body is always wet and slick with an oily fluid Because of this it can easily slip out of the clutches of its enemies Its health suffers when its skin dries out so trainers have to keep it moist It goes on land in search of bug Pokemon then takes them underwater so it can safely eat them The spiral pattern on its belly subtly moves and staring at it for too long can lead children and Pokemon to sleep It evolves into Poliwrath via Water Stone or into Politoed when traded while holding a King s Rock PoliwrathNyorobon ニョロボン 0062 Water Fighting Poliwhirl 0061 A skilled swimmer it can outswim professional athletes with ease and children imitate its movements to learn to swim It is also skilled in martial arts and strong enough to punch boulders into dust Despite being adapted to life in water it chooses to live in dry land AbraKeshii ケーシィ 0063 Psychic Kadabra 0064 Even when sleeping which Abra is for most of its life it can sense danger with its highly potent psychic power When it is in danger it will teleport to safety Its powers may be affected by what it is dreaming about KadabraYungera ユンゲラー 0064 Psychic Abra 0063 Alakazam 0065 In November 2000 Israeli magician Uri Geller sued Nintendo claiming Kadabra embodies an unauthorized appropriation of his identity 39 40 41 However in 2020 he released a claim that Nintendo could use Kadabra again 42 Some Kadabra are theorized to have once been human children who could not control their powers Its psychic powers can cause clocks to run backwards or other devices to stop functioning It evolves into Alakazam via trade AlakazamFudin フーディン 0065 Psychic Kadabra 0064 Mega Evolution Its brain cells multiply infinitely with age amplifying its psychic powers and allowing it to remember everything since its hatching as an Abra Its muscles are weak so it lifts its body with its psychic powers It may give its spoons to someone it trusts It gained a Mega Evolution in generation VI MachopWanriki ワンリキー 0066 Fighting Machoke 0067 Machop s muscles never get sore It trains itself by lifting Graveler Stronger more confident Machop will compete with Makuhita MachokeGōriki ゴーリキー 0067 Fighting Machop 0066 Machamp 0068 Machoke is typically used for heavy lifting jobs due to its strength Its appearance is similar to a WWE style wrestler with what appears to be exercise shorts Its belt regulates its power and it only removes it when faced with a particularly powerful opponent It evolves into Machamp via trade MachampKairiki カイリキー 0068 Fighting Machoke 0067 Gigantamax Machamp has four arms It can throw around 500 punches in one second and move mountains with one arm It has poor reflexes and dexterity with its arms reacting faster than Machamp can think and getting tangled up when doing delicate tasks Like with Machoke its belt also regulates its power with more destructive consequences when removed It gained a Gigantamax form in generation VIII BellsproutMadatsubomi マダツボミ 0069 Grass Poison Weepinbell 0070 It can plant itself into the ground to absorb moisture but is unable to move while rooted It can spit acid from its mouth WeepinbellUtsudon ウツドン 0070 Grass Poison Bellsprout 0069 Victreebel 0071 It has a hook on its rear end that it hooks on trees with and sleeps but it may fall off if it moves around too much If it cannot dissolve its prey with acid it will cut them with its sharp leaves It evolves into Victreebel via Leaf Stone VictreebelUtsubotto ウツボット 0071 Grass Poison Weepinbell 0070 Groups of Victreebel wait in temperate forests for unsuspecting prey to walk into their mouths mistaking their acid for nectar The more prey it has consumed the sweeter its acid smells TentacoolMenokurage メノクラゲ 0072 Water Poison Tentacruel 0073 It is 99 composed of water with the other 1 being an organ that generates poison If its tentacles are broken off they can grow back quickly Its body shrivels up while outside of water but its poison does not Though it is visually similar to Toedscool the two species are not biologically related TentacruelDokukurage ドククラゲ 0073 Water Poison Tentacool 0072 Its 80 tentacles can grow back or shrink at will and it uses them to constrict its prey while immobilizing it with poison While rare Tentacruel tend to hunt in groups Though it is visually similar to Toedscruel the two species are not biologically related GeodudeIshitsubute イシツブテ 0074 Rock Ground Graveler 0075 Geodude are proud of their hard bodies showing them off or competing with Roggenrola Carbink or other Geodude to see who is the hardest Groups of Geodude sit still in mountainous routes so unsuspecting people often mistake them for ordinary rocks It has a Rock Electric type Alolan form GravelerGorōn ゴローン 0075 Rock Ground Geodude 0074 Golem 0076 It tumbles down mountains for transportation or fun breaking most of what it crashes into It does not mind if pieces of itself fall or are scraped off as they can grow back It evolves into Golem via trade It has a Rock Electric type Alolan form GolemGorōnya ゴローニャ 0076 Rock Ground Graveler 0075 It sheds its skin once a year to grow which in turn crumbles into nutritious soil It can withdraw its head and limbs into its hollow shell to roll around and down mountains trampling whatever it passes through To avoid crushing property people dig grooves into mountains to guide it Older Golem stop shedding and have moss growing on their shells It has a Rock Electric type Alolan form PonytaPonita ポニータ 0077 Fire Rapidash 0078 When born it cannot stand properly and runs with its parents to strengthen its legs It can choose when its flames can burn people or not It has a Psychic type Galarian form RapidashGyaroppu ギャロップ 0078 Fire Ponyta 0077 As a popular Pokemon Rapidash is considered universally appealing to fans of cute and cool Pokemon alike Both Ponyta and Rapidash can enable their body s flames to be harmful or harmless as seen in the anime 43 44 45 46 A competitive Pokemon if it sees anything faster than it such as a car or another Pokemon it will run at up to 150 mph to try to outrun it At that point its hooves barely touch the ground It can traverse all of Hisui in a day and a half The faster it goes the longer its mane becomes Otherwise it can be seen cantering in fields It has a Psychic Fairy type Galarian form SlowpokeYadon ヤドン 0079 Water Psychic Slowbro 0080 Slowking 0199 Slowpoke is dumb and lazy to the point of taking up to five seconds to process pain It lives in the edges of bodies of water and uses its tail to fish for prey but may take a day to notice that it has already been bitten off Some cultures believe its yawns bring rain and worship it It evolves into Slowbro when a Shellder bites its tail or into Slowking when it bites its head It has a Psychic type Galarian form SlowbroYadoran ヤドラン 0080 Water Psychic Slowpoke 0079 Mega Evolution Slowpoke has fished up a Shellder with its tail which shocked it into evolving and made it stand on two legs The Shellder has transformed into a spiral shaped shell to suck more sweet fluids from the Slowbro s tail If the Shellder were to detach itself from Slowbro in any way it will devolve back to Slowpoke Being slow witted to begin with the Slowbro does not feel pain in its tail because of Shellder s seeping poison Since its tail has been bitten by Shellder it has to grudgingly swim for prey instead Whenever Shellder bites harder on its tail it gives Slowbro a flash of inspiration which it forgets a moment later It gained a Mega Evolution in generation VI It has a Poison Psychic type Galarian form MagnemiteKoiru コイル 0081 Electric Steel nb 5 Magneton 0082 The two magnets on its side are used for discharging attacks and floating It is attracted to electromagnetic waves from devices such as Pokegears and attaches itself to power breakers Power outages not caused by storms could be the result of a colony of Magnemite feeding on it It becomes incapable of flight if it out of electricity The two magnets on its side are powerful enough to draw in iron objects from up to 300 feet away and get stronger the fast they spin Touching it while it is eating electricity will give a full body shock Its numbers have been decreasing because most modern power lines are buried under the ground MagnetonReakoiru レアコイル 0082 Electric Steel nb 5 Magnemite 0081 Magnezone 0462 Formed when several Magnemite fuse together it tends to raise the temperature up by 3 6 F within 3 600 ft 1 100 m It generates strange radio signals Groups of Magneton tend to gather where sun flares happen Exposure to one can cause earaches Its magnetism is so powerful it dries up moisture in its vicinity and is potentially fatal to devices like TVs As a result large cities have sirens to warn their citizens of Magneton appearances and trainers are warned to keep Magneton inside their Pokeballs When it evolves the Magnemite s brains link up though they do not become three times smarter When rain clouds form they like to gather in high spots where lightning could strike Sandy Shocks appears to be an ancient relative of it It evolves into Magnezone while in range of a special magnetic field or via Thunder Stone Farfetch dKamonegi カモネギ 0083 Normal Flying No evolution nb 6 It carries around a green onion stalk like a sword It apparently knows where the best ones are and will fight other Farfetch d over them In emergencies it will eat them and then run off to find a new one Farfetch d were so rare at one point that people bred them to regrow the population Since it cannot live without it it will defend its stalk with its life It has a Fighting type Galarian form In Pokemon Go it is exclusive to certain regions of Asia DoduoDōdō ドードー 0084 Normal Flying Dodrio 0085 Its short wings make flying difficult so it has instead become a powerful runner being able to reach speeds of 60 mph Both heads have identical brains though it is believed that some Doduo have different brains It raises and lowers its heads to maintain balance while running One head will stay on alert while the other sleeps DodrioDōdorio ドードリオ 0085 Normal Flying Doduo 0084 The head with the thickest neck is deemed the leader and has control over the body The three heads express joy sorrow and anger as they plan strategies together If they cannot agree on something to do or overthink their plans they will be unable to move When two heads sleep one head remains awake It has three hearts and six lungs giving it increased endurance so while it is slower than Doduo it can run for longer periods of time SeelPauwau パウワウ 0086 Water Dewgong 0087 It loves swimming around in 14 F waters Its horn is hard enough to bash its way through ice It has a thick hide covered in warm fur It goes in waters up to 40 F Though not a great walker it is a skilled swimmer It closes its nostrils when it swims In the daytime it can be found sleeping on the seabed of shallow waters Their presence in the Alolan climate is considered a mystery DewgongJugon ジュゴン 0087 Water Ice Seel 0086 Dewgong can store thermal energy in its body to withstand cold temperatures At night it hunts for prey like Wishiwashi and at day it sleeps on ice or shallow water or sunbathes in beaches A fisherman once mistook a Dewgong on an iceberg for a mermaid GrimerBetobeta ベトベター 0088 Poison Muk 0089 Being mostly composed of poisonous filth it can squeeze into sewage pipes with ease Grimer lived mostly in urban cities factories and lakes where it could find waste to consume though environmental improvements have caused its population to start dwindling It has a Poison Dark type Alolan form MukBetobeton ベトベトン 0089 Poison Grimer 0088 It is based on the dorotabō a one eyed three fingered yōkai that rises from the mud of neglected overgrown rice fields Muk is covered in a toxic filthy sludge so vile that any land it walks through becomes inhospitable for up to three years A drop of its body fluid can turn a pool rancid or leave a person bedridden for days Its nose has devolved so it cannot smell anything It feeds on anything repugnant and filthy like sewer water Its numbers have started declining since people have begun cleaning up towns and because some people think it may go extinct sludge pools are being built to prevent this Like Grimer it has a Poison Dark type Alolan form ShellderSheruda シェルダー 0090 Water Cloyster 0091 Tugging on its tongue which is always sticking out will startle it into opening its shell It opens and closes its shell in rapid succession to propel itself backwards Shellder have been known to seek out Slowpoke s tails inadvertently causing them to evolve into Slowbro Biting its head will instead cause it to evolve into Slowking It and Cloyster are related to the Shellos line CloysterParushen パルシェン 0091 Water Ice Shellder 0090 It normally keeps its closed unless it is attacking It uses the same projectile system swallowing seawater and ejecting it from the front or rear to shoot its spikes and swim Its internal anatomy has yet to be seen It evolves from Shellder via Water Stone GastlyGōsu ゴース 0092 Ghost Poison Haunter 0093 It is a based on the will o the wisp and the yōkai sōgenbi It hides under structures to stop the wind from blowing away its gaseous body It engulfs prey of any size with its gas poisoning it through its skin or suffocating it HaunterGōsuto ゴースト 0093 Ghost Poison Gastly 0092 Gengar 0094 Because of its ability to slip through walls Haunter is said to be from another dimension It saps its victims life by licking them with its cold gaseous tongue Those licked by it grow weaker with each passing day shaking uncontrollably until they die If one trips and falls for no apparent reason or hear a sound when no one is around it may be a Haunter Because it fears the light and revels in the dark it may be on the verge of extinction in cities that stay brightly lit at night On moonless nights Haunter searches for someone to curse GengarGenga ゲンガー 0094 Ghost Poison Haunter 0093 Mega Evolution Gigantamax Form Gengar seeps into the shadows of people and Pokemon to scare them for fun or eat their life force A sudden chill of 10 F or cooler may be a Gengar trying to curse someone Gengar will lurk in whatever dark corner of a room it can find and wait for its chance to catch its prey It likes to attack people in mountains Sometimes Gengar will pose as people s shadows It apparently wishes for a traveling companion Since it may have once been human it tries to create one by taking the lives of other humans Initially created by Satoshi Tajiri and Ken Sugimori 47 48 it has become one of the most popular Pokemon placing tenth on the Google Pokemon of the Year 2020 poll 49 Kotaku s Zack Zwiezen said Gengar was one of their favorite gen 1 designs calling it a great design because it s simple yet not boring or generic 50 Gengar has appeared in many Pokemon spin offs or crossovers including Pokken Tournament 51 and Pokemon Unite 52 It gained a Mega Evolution in generation VI and a Gigantamax form in generation VIII OnixIwaku イワーク 0095 Rock Ground Steelix 0208 It usually lives underground As it grows the stone portions of its body harden to become similar to a diamond but colored black Despite its large body being over 26 feet long it can squirm its way through the ground at 50 mph As it digs through the ground it eats hard objects which makes its body more solid Diglett may use the tunnels it burrows as homes Onix has a magnet in its brain which acts as a compass so that it does not lose direction while it is tunneling As it grows older its body becomes increasingly rounder and smoother From generation II forward It evolves into Steelix when traded while holding a Metal Coat 8 53 54 55 DrowzeeSuripu スリープ 0096 Psychic Hypno 0097 Drowzee s design is based on the dream eating tapir Baku It puts people to sleep with its hypnotism and eats their dreams through their noses It can get sick from eating nightmares If one sleeps by it frequently it might show them dreams it ate in the past If someone has forgotten their dreams Drowzee may have eaten them It remembers every dream it has eaten and rarely eats the dreams of adults because children s are tastier HypnoSuripa スリーパー 0097 Psychic Drowzee 0096 Hypno s design is based on the dream eating tapir Baku and a hypnotist Hypno holds a pendulum in its hand The arcing movement the rhythm of the swinging and glitter of the pendulum help lull the foe into a deep state of hypnosis even if they have recently woken up Allegedly there once was an incident in which it took away a child it hypnotized When hungry it puts humans it meets to sleep then feasts on their dreams and carries away anyone having good dreams While an extremely dangerous Pokemon it rarely harms people and those who have problems sleeping call it their savior In Alola Komala is Hypno s main target taking priority over humans There are Hypno that assist doctors with patients who cannot sleep Hypno s Pokedex entries have led it to becoming the subject of creepypastas 56 KrabbyKurabu クラブ 0098 Water Kingler 0099 Krabby and Kingler live near the edge of water usually in beaches It can shroud its body in foam to look bigger than it is If damaged or lost in battle its pincers grow back quickly though it has trouble balancing without them KinglerKingura キングラー 0099 Water Krabby 0098 Gigantamax Its left claw has grown twice as big as its right and is now strong enough to break Cloyster shells open However swinging it can cause balancing issues and tire it out Kingler are said to communicate with each other by waving their pincers around It gained a Gigantamax form in generation VIII VoltorbBiriridama ビリリダマ 0100 Electric Electrode 0101 It is believed that Voltorb was created when a Pokeball was hit with an energy pulse When agitated or tapped it will explode Sometimes humans will mistake a stray Voltorb for a Pokeball touch it and get shocked or exploded It has an Electric Grass type Hisuian form ElectrodeMarumain マルマイン 0101 Electric Voltorb 0100 Electrode resembles an upside down Pokeball though its actual relation to them has yet to be confirmed Unlike Voltorb it can control its explosions but will still explode at any time and for any reason Groups of Electrode live in power plants and eat their electricity causing blackouts Like Voltorb it has an Electric Grass type Hisuian form ExeggcuteTamatama タマタマ 0102 Grass Psychic Exeggutor 0103 Though it may look like eggs Exeggcute are actually clusters of seeds When cracks increasingly appear on the seeds Exeggcute is close to evolution When disturbed they quickly gather and attack in swarms If one is separated from the group the six will quickly regroup with telepathy Although they are the same size as others Alolan Exeggcute are heavier than others as their shells are packed full They are often hunted by Pidgeotto and Crabrawler but uses psychokinesis to drive it off It evolves into Exeggutor via Leaf Stone ExeggutorNasshi ナッシー 0103 Grass Psychic Exeggcute 0102 It is a coconut tree esque Pokemon based on the jinmenju and the favorite Pokemon of Tsunekazu Ishihara president and CEO of The Pokemon Company having used it throughout the debugging phase of Pokemon Red and Green 57 Its three heads think independently of each other and become unable to act if they disagree on what to do They communicate via telepathy Sometimes one of the heads grows so big that it falls off and becomes an Exeggcute Its cries are noisy due to each head thinking about something else Exeggutor are friendly and only engage their enemies with psychic power when they need to It has a Grass Dragon type Alolan form CuboneKarakara カラカラ 0104 Ground Marowak 0105 Cubone wears the skull of its deceased mother Since it never removes said skull no one has ever seen Cubone s real face The stains on the skull it wears are made by the tears it sheds When it thinks of its deceased mother it weeps loudly and Mandibuzz that hear its cries will attack it from the air MarowakGaragara ガラガラ 0105 Ground Cubone 0104 The bone it holds is its key weapon It throws the bone like a boomerang to knock out targets Originally a Cubone it overcame its mother s death and became rough and aggressive Some say that a Marowak graveyard exists somewhere in the world It carries out vengeance on its natural enemy Mandibuzz as it throws bones to try to take it down They thump their bones rhythmically to communicate among themselves with nearly 50 different rhythmic patterns It has a Ghost Fire type Alolan form HitmonleeSawamura サワムラー 0106 Fighting Tyrogue 0236 Hitmonlee s design is based on headless men It may also be based on Kabandha Its English name is derived from actor and martial artist Bruce Lee while its Japanese name is derived from kickboxer Tadashi Sawamura When in a hurry its legs strengthen progressively Its balance lets it attack from any stance Some call it the Kick Master After a battle it rubs down its springy legs to overcome fatigue Its legs can stretch to double its length Hitmonlee and Hitmonchan did not have a distinct evolutionary line until Tyrogue and Hitmontop were conceived Hitmonlee evolves from Tyrogue if it has higher Attack than Defense HitmonchanEbiwara エビワラー 0107 Fighting Tyrogue 0236 Its English name is derived from actor and martial artist Jackie Chan while its Japanese name is derived from boxer Hiroyuki Ebihara It can punch fast enough to slice air and hard enough to break rocks though it needs to rest for a couple minutes after doing so It winds it arms to punch harder and punches in a corkscrew fashion A Hitmonchan is said to possess the spirit of a boxer who had been working towards a world championship It evolves from Tyrogue if it has higher Defense than Attack LickitungBeroringa ベロリンガ 0108 Normal Lickilicky 0463 Instead of its hands it uses its long prehensile tongue It paralyzes bug Pokemon by licking them and eats them whole If not immediately washed its licks can cause itchy rashes Its tongue can stretch up to 6 inches and when it does its tail quivers and contracts It has nerves that run through its tongue so it can use it freely It licks filthy things to clean them but its saliva is still smelly and grimy so they do not end up much cleaner Whenever Lickitung comes across something new it licks it to memorize the taste and texture of that thing When its saliva is boiled it becomes a strong adhesive From generation IV onward it evolves into Lickilicky when leveling up while knowing Rollout KoffingDogasu ドガース 0109 Poison Weezing 0110 Koffing is based on air pollution and meteorites It mixes its toxins with the rotting trash it eats to make poisonous gases Sometimes it can over inflate itself and explode WeezingMatadogasu マタドガス 0110 Poison Koffing 0109 Said to form when two Koffing fuse Weezing will nest in unkept unsanitary places usually houses and raid their trash Its two heads have different toxins and it makes its poisonous gas stronger and smellier by pushing it between said heads It has a Poison Fairy type Galarian form Despite this Kantonian Weezing were once a common sight in Galar and produced stronger gases than other regions Weezing RhyhornSaihōn サイホーン 0111 Ground Rock Rhydon 0112 Because it is not good at turning Rhyhorn runs in a straight line smashing everything in its path destroying anything in its way Though it can knock a block of steel down without much care its head may be sore the next day Its massive bones are 1 000 times harder than those of humans and it can easily knock a trailer flying As a Pokemon with a one track mind when it starts running it will not stop until it falls asleep Rhyhorn s brain is so small and dense that it usually forgets why it may be running RhydonSaidon サイドン 0112 Ground Rock Rhyhorn 0111 Rhyperior 0464 Rhydon was the first Pokemon created by Game Freak 58 Unlike Rhyhorn it is bipedal Protected by an armor like hide it can survive in lava over 3 600 F 1 980 C and take direct hits from cannonballs By rapidly rotating its drill like horn it can punch holes through boulders and diamonds while one sweep of its tail can topple a building Its brain developed when it began walking on its hind legs As of generation IV it can evolve into Rhyperior when traded while holding a Protector ChanseyRakki ラッキー 0113 Normal Happiny 0440 Blissey 0242 The eggs it carries in its pouch can heal its eaters and make them happier For this reason they are often employed in Pokemon Centers In generation II Blissey was added as an evolution and in generation IV Happiny was added as a pre evolution TangelaMonjara モンジャラ 0114 Grass Tangrowth 0465 Its whole body is covered with thick blue vines concealing its identity It will tangle and get entangled with nearly anything Tangela s vines snap off painlessly and easily if they are grabbed allowing it to escape The lost vines grow back the next day The vines of a Tangela have a distinct scent and in some parts of Galar are used as herbs It gained an evolution Tangrowth in generation IV and was going to have a pre evolution in generation II citation needed KangaskhanGarura ガルーラ 0115 Normal Mega Evolution Kangaskhan in Pokemon Go is exclusively available to Australia The female raises its young in its belly pouch for around three years and during this time the baby rarely ventures out The young leaves home once it learns to find food and its mother begins to miss it To avoid crushing the baby it sleeps standing up A young Kangaskhan playing on its own is not to be disturbed or caught as its mother will be supervising it There are records of a lost human child being raised by a childless Kangaskhan They live in groups In generation VI it gained a Mega Evolution HorseaTattsu タッツー 0116 Water Seadra 0117 Horsea and Seadra are based on seahorses 59 It feeds on bug Pokemon and moss It can fire water from its mouth to attack foes in or out of water or ink to deter attackers By spinning its body it can create whirlpools SeadraShidora シードラ 0117 Water Horsea 0116 Kingdra 0230 It can swim in any direction by flapping its fins and tail It creates whirlpools to exhaust its prey and eats it whole Male Seadra will take care of newborn Horsea While doing so the poison on the tips of its fins becomes thicker and stronger than usual As of generation II it can evolve into Kingdra when traded while holding a Dragon Scale GoldeenTosakinto トサキント 0118 Water Seaking 0119 Goldeen and Seaking are based on goldfish 59 Goldeen was originally intended to have a pre evolution called Gyopin citation needed If kept in an aquarium it will use its horn to break out Swimmers have to be careful in water so that Goldeen do not ram into them SeakingAzumaō アズマオウ 0119 Water Goldeen 0118 Seaking is known to be able to swim against streams and up waterfalls It will use its horn to bore holes into rocks to lay eggs in Fans of Seaking s horn and fins are known to fight each other StaryuHitodeman ヒトデマン 0120 Water Starmie 0121 It is a basic Pokemon which resembles a starfish with a mechanical center on its body housing a red jewel This organ is known as its core As long as the jewel is unharmed it can regenerate the rest of its body StarmieSutami スターミー 0121 Water Psychic Staryu 0120 Starmie has a second on its back which is semi attached being able to spin around independently of the front star Starmie has a red jewel core which resembles a cut precious stone and seems to shine with the seven colors of the rainbow when looked at from different angles 60 but usually shows up red more than any other color It can also emit electrical waves from its core powerful enough to reach the furthest parts of the universe 61 Mr MimeBariyado バリヤード 0122 Psychic Fairy nb 3 Mime Jr 0439 nb 7 Despite its name there are female Mr Mime It is exclusive to Europe in Pokemon Go Its a skilled mime that loves to pantomime It can create barriers by vibrating the air with its fingertips If it is interrupted or its audience is unimpressed it will slap them with its broad hands It has an Ice Psychic type Galarian form ScytherSutoraiku ストライク 0123 Bug Flying Scizor 0212 Kleavor 0901 IGN and GamesRadar have praised Scyther s cool design 62 63 64 With its ninja like movements Scyther can create afterimages of itself It can slice thick logs with a single stroke On rare occasions it flies with its wings It is proud of its speed While young they live together deep in the mountains training themselves in fighting with their scythes and moving at high speeds It evolves into Scizor after being traded while holding a Metal Coat When given the Black Augurite it evolves into Kleavor JynxRujura ルージュラ 0124 Ice Psychic Smoochum 0238 Jynx has spawned controversy due to aspects of its design being similar to blackface leading Game Freak to change the color of its skin from black to purple 65 66 67 68 69 When Pokemon Yellow was rereleased on the Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console the in game sprite of Jynx was edited to reflect this change 69 Jynx s appearance is a purple humanoid with blond hair and a dress It can put opponents to sleep by kissing them Jynx can communicate with what appears to be a human like language though it has yet to be deciphered so they usually opt to communicate with dance like movement instead It evolves from Smoochum ElectabuzzErebu エレブー 0125 Electric Elekid 0239 Electivire 0466 Groups of Electabuzz gather near power plants or places likely to be struck by thunder to feast on their electricity For this reason they are often placed in houses as lightning rods Power plants employ the use of Ground type Pokemon to prevent Electabuzz from eating their energy and causing blackouts though they are usually the fault of the companies running them In the dark it glows a whitish blue color It evolves from Elekid via happiness and into Electivire when traded holding an Electirizer MagmarBuba ブーバー 0126 Fire Magby 0240 Magmortar 0467 While Magmar was voted the eighth best fire type Pokemon by the Official Nintendo Magazine readers 70 GamesRadar had criticized its design multiple times noting that its forehead resembles a butt 71 72 Magmar evolves from Magby via happiness and into Magmortar when traded holding a Magmarizer Magmar are found in and around active volcanoes Its body temperature is 2 200 F It dislikes cold places so it blows flames to make the environment suitable for itself Its appearance is often obscured by the flames that cover it It can heal and rest itself by dipping its body into lava In battle Magmar blows out flames from all over its body to intimidate its opponent When it breathes Its temperature rises and when it sneezes flames shoot out Magmar dispatches its prey with fire but may accidentally burn said prey to a charred crisp PinsirKairosu カイロス 0127 Bug Mega Evolution It was originally supposed to have an evolution called Plux in generation II Some speculated this unused design was reworked into Heracross 73 Pinsir can use its pincers to crush toss bludgeon or tear anything up to twice its size Captured prey is kept in place by the piercing thorns and sheer strength of Pinsir s horns and will not be released until they are torn in half If it cannot be torn in half it tosses it around In addition to hunting prey it also tends to enjoy tree sap Pinsir live in temperate forests or jungles and burrow their way underground or inside trees to avoid the cold In Alola it has a rivalry with Vikavolt yet gets along with Heracross In other regions however it competes with Heracross for food Pinsir are known to judge each other based on their pincers which also determine its popularity with the opposite gender based on how thick it looks In generation VI it gained a Mega Evolution TaurosKentarosu ケンタロス 0128 Normal No evolution When attacking it violently charges while whipping itself with its three tails Like Rhyhorn it will not stop running until it hits something Although powerful it can only charge in a straight line They fight each other by locking horns to prove their strength and the leader prides itself with its battle scarred horns If there are no opponents it will charge into thick trees knocking them down Historically people have ridden Tauros for ages a practice said to have started in Alola Tauros in Alola actually have a calm side most likely due to the climate Tauros in Galar however are more volatile and will not let people ride on them In Paldea it has three Paldean forms It is exclusive to North America in Pokemon Go MagikarpKoikingu コイキング 0129 Water Gyarados 0130 Magikarp is mostly useless in the games until it evolves into Gyarados Magikarp is based on the common carp 59 At level 15 Magikarp learns Tackle Until then it only knows Splash and cannot be taught any other moves Magikarp is virtually useless in battle as it can only splash around In the distant past it was somewhat stronger than the descendants that exist today Despite its weakness it is actually a hardy and fertile Pokemon that can survive in any body of water Its swimming muscles are weak so it gets easily washed away by currents so places where water pools like seas lakes rivers and shallow puddles will have many Magikarp stuck in them It may jump on rare occasions but never more than seven feet making it easy for predators like Pidgeotto to catch it mid jump In rare occasions a Magikarp living for many years can leap up a mountain GyaradosGyaradosu ギャラドス 0130 Water Flying Magikarp 0129 Mega Evolution When Magikarp evolves into Gyarados its brain cells undergo a structural transformation said to be the cause of its violent nature Throughout history it would appear and burn cities villages and towns down in rampages lasting around a month There are some regions where it is called the deity of destruction Despite its Flying type Gyarados cannot actually fly In generation VI it gained a Mega Evolution LaprasRapurasu ラプラス 0131 Water Ice Gigantamax Lapras have gentle hearts Poachers have driven Lapras to the point of near extinction though recent protection regulations have instead made it an overabundant species It loves transporting people on its back and can actually understand human speech thanks to its high intelligence Lapras will sing with other Lapras as a form of communication or by itself when happy Lapras is based on the Loch Ness Monster and the plesiosaur and in early versions of Red and Blue was named Ness 74 It gained a Gigantamax form in generation VIII Many regions in Japan have utilized Lapras image to encourage tourism 75 76 77 Lapras has been well received by critics and has appeared on several lists of the best Pokemon of all time 78 79 80 DittoMetamon メタモン 0132 Normal No evolution Appearing as an amorphous blob Ditto is capable of transforming into an exact copy of anything it sees by altering its genetic code However this transformation is often imperfect 81 The specific imperfections vary from Ditto to Ditto It does not get along with others of the same species as they will both fruitlessly try to transform into each other Ditto rose in popularity with Gold and Silver where it was able to breed with any other Pokemon that is able to breed becoming vital for the franchise s competitive scene It cannot breed with itself though 82 Due to its similarities to Mew a longtime rumor arose that it was a failed clone However this fan theory has been denied by Game Freak 83 Eeveeibui イーブイ 0133 Normal Multiple nb 8 Gigantamax Eevee is often considered among the cutest Pokemon in the franchise 84 85 86 87 Due to this Eevee is featured on various Pokemon related merchandise 88 89 90 It is the mascot of Pokemon Let s Go Eevee Eevee has exclusive evolution styles where each evolution requires special requirements to occur resulting in 8 different Pokemon Eevee and its evolutions are sometimes referred to as Eeveelutions Eevee is mostly found in highly populated areas like cities and towns Its unstable genes allow it to adapt to most habitats and even to its trainer to the point of eventually adopting a face similar to theirs In generation VIII it gained a Gigantamax form VaporeonShawazu シャワーズ 0134 Water Eevee 0133 Its genes and DNA are nearly identical to water so it can melt away into it to hide from foes or prey If its fins begin to mutate it means rain is coming in a couple of hours It now has the ability to freely control water It evolves from Eevee using a Water Stone 91 Vaporeon became the ambassador for Water Day in Japan in 2023 92 JolteonSandasu サンダース 0135 Electric Eevee 0133 Jolteon and Zapdos s romanized Japanese names are almost exactly the same as each other s with a final s being the only difference It accumulates negative ions in the air to dish out 10 000 volt discharges It is a moody Pokemon easily becoming sad or angry and its spiky fur can be launched to pierce enemies when it bristles Jolteon s cells emit a low amount of electricity which is amplified by its needle like fur If its hair stands on end it is about to discharge The crackling sound of electricity can be heard when it exhales It evolves from Eevee using a Thunder Stone FlareonBusuta ブースター 0136 Fire Eevee 0133 It stores fire over 1 650 F inside its flame sac then releases it at over 3 000 F Its fur is used to air out its body so it doesn t overheat An omnivore it roasts berries and prey before eating them It evolves from Eevee using a Fire Stone PorygonPorigon ポリゴン 0137 Normal Porygon2 0233 Porygon has become notorious for being featured in an episode of the anime that caused widespread epileptic seizures in Japanese viewers 93 Roughly made about 20 years ago it is entirely made of programming code It can enter cyberspace at will People theorized it could go into space though no Porygon has managed to do so so far It has no heartbeat and doesn t need to eat though it can eat if food is given Because of this people are eager to try it in any environment Porygon is copy protected so it cannot be duplicated It was made with the best technology of 1995 so it has become outdated compared to Pokemon like Genesect and Type Null It is still useful in cyberspace as it goes around making sure no suspicious data exists It gained an evolution in generation II Porygon2 Porygon and its evolutions are the only Pokemon capable of learning Conversion and Conversion 2 OmanyteOmunaito オムナイト 0138 Rock Water Omastar 0139 Omanyte is an ancient Pokemon that has been regenerated from Helix Fossils by people using modern science If attacked by an enemy it withdraws to its hard shell It can use air stored inside its shell to rise or fall in water Omanyte lived in ancient seas Archeops and Carracosta have been known to prey on it The fossils Omanyte have been resurrected from are excavated from areas that were once large oceans Because some Omanyte manage to escape after being restored or are released into the wild by people it is gradually becoming an invasive species OmastarOmusuta オムスター 0139 Rock Water Omanyte 0138 Omastar is commonly referred to as Lord Helix within the community This is a reference to Twitch Plays Pokemon where the Pokemon was seen as a good luck charm 94 Omastar uses its tentacles to capture its prey It is believed that it went extinct because its shell grew too large and heavy causing its movements to become too slow and clumsy Once wrapped around its prey it never lets go as it attacks by tearing into it with the sharp beaks that ring its mouth KabutoKabuto カブト 0140 Rock Water Kabutops 0141 Kabuto is an ancient Pokemon that has been regenerated from a Dome Fossil However in extremely rare cases living examples have been discovered being identical to their 300 million year old counterparts It is said to have inhabited ancient beaches It protects itself using its hard shell and glowing red eyes KabutopsKabutopusu カブトプス 0141 Rock Water Kabuto 0140 Kabutops were aggressive prehistoric Pokemon that inhabited warm seas They swam underwater to hunt for prey in ancient times It was apparently in the process of evolving from being a water dweller to living on land as evident from the beginnings of change in its gills and legs The exact cause of its extincion is unknown It swims at speeds of roughly 29 knots closing in on prey and tearing at its foes with sickle like forelegs and drains the foe s body fluids entirely The discarded body parts become food for other Pokemon In the water it tucks in its limbs to become more compact then it wiggles its shell to swim faster AerodactylPutera プテラ 0142 Rock Flying Mega Evolution A vicious prehistoric Pokemon it goes for its opponents throats with its serrated saw like fangs that shred the skin of even Steel type Pokemon It went extinct but it was resurrected by taking its DNA from an Old Amber It flies by spreading its wings and gliding though the skies to the point of being referred to as their king A widely accepted theory is that it went extinct due to a meteor impact Despite its strength in the air it is weak and slow on the ground Even modern technology is still unable to make a truly perfect specimen It is based on pterodactyls and dragons or wyverns In generation VI it gained a Mega Evolution SnorlaxKabigon カビゴン 0143 Normal Munchlax 0446 Gigantamax It is carefree about everything and it will allow children to play on its vast belly while it sleeps all day After eating around 900 pounds of food it goes to sleep for a while It is a large obese Pokemon with a bluish green body and a white circle shaped belly white feet and face It is said to be able to eat nearly anything with little to no side effects such as thorny plants or Muk s poison Snorlax is commonly used as a roadblock within the games In generation IV it gained a pre evolution Munchlax Its Gigantamax form has an ecosystem growing on its belly ArticunoFuriza フリーザー 0144 Ice Flying No evolution It is part of the Legendary Bird Trio The naming conventions for this trio are based on their type Arctic Zap and Molt along with 1 2 3 in Spanish uno dos tres respectively It is said to appear to doomed people who are lost in icy mountains and guide them out The flapping of Articuno s wings can chill the air around it and cause blizzards A Psychic Flying type legendary Pokemon is similar to Articuno and shares its name to the point of being referred to as its Galarian Form though it is actually an unrelated Pokemon ZapdosSanda サンダー 0145 Electric Flying No evolution It is part of the Legendary Bird Trio Its design is inspired by the Indigenous North American myth of the thunderbird 25 It is said to cause and appear from dark and gray clouds in the sky while shedding lightning from its wings It has the power to control electricity and is said to gain power from thunder storms It is said that when it rubs its feathers together lightning will fall immediately after and there are tales of Zapdos resting in pitch black thunderclouds As with Articuno a similar Fighting Flying type Pokemon is referred to as its Galarian form MoltresFaiya ファイヤー 0146 Fire Flying No evolution It is part of the Legendary Bird Trio Its design is inspired by the firebird of Slavic folklore 25 It can make the sky turn red as it flaps its fiery wings It is said to bring spring early when it arrives to cold lands If Moltres is injured it is said to dip itself in magma to burn and heal itself There are stories that tell of its fire cloaked wings lighting up paths for those lost traveling in the mountains A Dark Flying type Pokemon is referred to as its Galarian form though as with the rest of the trio the Pokemon are not actually related DratiniMiniryu ミニリュウ 0147 Dragon Dragonair 0148 A Dratini continually molts and sloughs off its old skin almost daily It does so because the life energy within its body steadily builds to reach uncontrollable levels This allows Dratini to grow longer and longer even reaching 6 feet in length In some regions boots made from the tanned cast off skin of Dratini are a luxury item The small lump on a Dratini s forehead is actually an underdeveloped horn Even though it is rare after a 10 hour struggle a fisherman was finally able to pull one up and confirm its existence Though still weak it dwells near bodies of rapidly flowing water such as the plunge pools of waterfalls to protect it while it repeatedly sheds its skin It eats whatever food sinks down and lives a quiet and happy life DragonairHakuryu ハクリュー 0148 Dragon Dratini 0147 Dragonite 0149 Dragonair can grow the wings on its head to fly but can also fly without them It stores an enormous amount of energy inside its body and can alter weather conditions in its vicinity by discharging energy from the crystals on its body The lakes where Dragonair live are filled with offerings from people and are respected by farmers Some say that seeing a Dragonair flying around at the start of the year is a sign that one will be healthy all year long DragoniteKairyu カイリュー 0149 Dragon Flying Dragonair 0148 Capable of circling the globe in just sixteen hours and with the intelligence of a human tales of this kindhearted Pokemon leading lost and foundering ships to the safety of land are commonplace It is said that somewhere in the ocean lies an island where Dragonite gather Its build that lets it freely fly over raging seas without trouble to rescue drowning people Observing this a ship s captain dubbed it the sea incarnate and figureheads that resemble Dragonite now decorate the bows of many ships MewtwoMyutsu ミュウツー 0150 Psychic Two Mega Evolutions It is a playable character in Super Smash Bros Melee Super Smash Bros for Nintendo 3DS Wii U and Super Smash Bros Ultimate Mewtwo was originally a baby Mew mutated by Dr Fuji in a lab after years of gene splicing Even though it has powerful psychic abilities scientists failed to give it a compassionate heart and it turned vicious as a result It rests to conserve energy so that it can unleash its full power in battle In generation VI it gained two Mega Evolutions one adapted for physical attacks and one adapted for special attacks MewMyu ミュウ 0151 Psychic No evolution This mythical Pokemon is so rare only a few experts worldwide have found it though a growing number of people have reportedly seen it recently It apparently originates in South America It is said that it appears only to those who have a true heart and a strong passion to see it Its DNA is said to contain the genetic code of every Pokemon and every move Because of this many scientists believe that it is the ancestor of all Pokemon Its fine small and delicate hairs can be viewed with a microscope It is capable of turning invisible at will so that people are unaware of its presence It is considered one of the original progenitor Pokemon as all Pokemon are said to have descended from Mew MissingNo Ketsuban けつばん 000 nb 9 Normal Bird nb 10 No evolution An error handler whose name stands for Missing Number it was created to handle attempts at accessing data for nonexistent Pokemon within the game appearing instead 95 96 However due to a bug it was available for players to encounter in certain circumstances This particular glitch has been regarded as one of the most popular in video game history 97 Notes edit Details 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