Pokémon (creature)

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Synonym(s)pocket monster
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Pokémon (short for Pocket Monsters) are fictional creatures from the Pokémon franchise. There are over a thousand canonical species of Pokémon. Pokémon often resemble animals but may also resemble plants, inanimate objects, or even humanoids.

In the Pokémon world, humans keep Pokémon as pets or raise them to compete in Pokémon battles.

Fans may invent their own original Pokémon species; for example, original Eeveelutions are common. Canonical species are sometimes drawn as gijinka.

Pokémon are sometimes brought into other universes in fusion fanworks.

Popular Pokémon Species

  • Charmander: Charmander is the fire starter from the first generation of Pokémon. Charmander was a very popular Pokémon back when the game and the anime were first launched in western countries. This was due to his design as a little cute dragon, which evolves into a bigger and more powerful looking one, with wings. Charizard, Charmander final evolution back then, was featured in the box of the Pokémon Red game, contributing to the popularity of Charmander and its evolutions. Nowadays, and despite having released more than one thousand different Pokémon already, Charmander is still a very popular Pokémon. Old fans remember it with fondness while still being popular with newer generations of fans. Charmander still features in a lot of merchandising and promo material of the franchise.
  • Pikachu
  • Eevee
  • Furret: In 2019 Furret was featured in a fansong called Furret Walk. The song has been translated and adapted to other languages and fandoms like Undertale.
  • Lucario: One of the most popular pokémon ever created. It ranked second on the Pokémon Company Official Poll 2020.[1] Lucario has a cool, bipedal design and interesting lore about its ability to sense and manipulate aura. It has been featured in the Super Smash Bros fighting game series and even had its own movie.
  • Wooloo: After its reveal for Pokémon Sword and Shield, Wooloo was adopted as a wlw symbol, sometimes called "wooloowoo"
  • Sprigatito

External Links

References

  1. ^ https://pokemon2020.pokemon.com/en-us/ Pokémon of the Year 2020