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Basic Pokémon are Pokémon that have not evolved, or which evolved from babies. Most Basic Pokémon eventually do evolve, but some always stay in the one form. This is a list of all the Basic Pokémon in the franchise. They are ordered by their National Pokédex numbers. Pokémon (Japanese: ポケモン Pokemon, pronounced Poh-Kay-Mon, although it is frequently mispronounced Poh-Kee-Mon) is a video game franchise, created by Satoshi Tajiri and published by Nintendo for several of their systems, most importantly the Game Boy. ...
An M evolution Evolution in the fictional world of the Pokémon video game franchise refers to a sudden change of form in a Pokémon, usually accompanied by a dramatic increase in statistics. ...
Baby Pokémon are Pokémon to who all the following apply: The only way to get them is by hatching an egg. ...
The National Pokémon Indexer, or National Pokédex for short, is a Pokémon Encyclopedia that is used in the popular video game franchise Pokémon. ...
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Bulbasaur, known as Fushigidane (フシギダネ) in Japan, is a Grass/Poison-type Pokémon from the Pokémon series of games. ...
Charmander (Japanese: ヒトカゲ Hitokage) is a fictional character from the Pokémon franchise. ...
Squirtle (ゼニガメ Zenigame in Japanese) is a fictional character from the Pokémon franchise. ...
Caterpie (キャタピー Kyatapī) is a basic bug-type Pokémon that evolves into Metapod at level 7 and Butterfree at level 10. ...
Weedle (Beedle (ビードル Bīdoru) in the original Japanese) is a basic bug-type Pokémon that evolves into Kakuna at level 7 and Beedrill at level 10. ...
Pidgey (Poppo (ポッポ Poppo) in the original Japanese) is a basic normal-type Pokémon that evolves into Pidgeotto at level 18 and Pidgeot at level 36. ...
Rattata (Koratta (コラッタ Koratta) in the original Japanese) is a basic normal-type Pokémon that evolves into Raticate at level 20. ...
Spearow (Onisuzume (オニスズメ Onisuzume) in the original Japanese) is listed as Pokémon #21 in the Pokédex. ...
Ekans (Arbo (アーボ Ābo) in the original Japanese) is a snake-like Pokémon that swallows whole the eggs of small bird pokémon such as Pidgey or Spearow. ...
Pikachu (ピカチュウ Pikachū) is an electric mouse Pokémon. ...
Sandshrew (Sand (サンド Sando) in the original Japanese) is a fairly common Ground-type Pokémon in the video game Pokémon. ...
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Clefairy (Pippi (ピッピ Pippi) in the original Japanese) evolves from Cleffa and into Clefable. ...
Vulpix (Rokon (ロコン Rokon) in the original Japanese) is a Pokémon. ...
Jigglypuff (Purin in Japanese) is one of the original Pokémon appearing in the anime series and video games. ...
Zubat is a fictional character. ...
Oddish are grass and poison types. ...
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Venonat, known in Japan as Kongpang (コンパン Konpan), is a Pokémon. ...
Diglett, known as Digda (ディグダ Diguda) in Japan, is a fictional Pokémon creature. ...
Meowth (Nyaasu (ニャース Nyāsu) in the original Japanese) is a fictional character in Pokémon video games. ...
Psyduck, known in Japan as Koduck (コダック Kodakku), is a fictional character. ...
Mankey is a Fighting-type Pokémon that debuted in the original generation. ...
Growlithe, known in Japan as Gardie (ガーディ Gadi), is a fictional Fire-type Pokémon. ...
Poliwag, known as Nyoromo (ニョロモ) in Japan, is a Water Pokémon. ...
Abra, known as Casey (ケーシィ, Kēshī) in Japan, is a Psychic Pokémon from the Pokémon series of games. ...
Machop is a fictional character from the Pokémon franchise. ...
Bellsprout, known as Madatsubomi (マダツボミ) in Japan, is a Grass/Poison Pokémon from the Pokémon series of games. ...
Hoenn Cities & Towns Tentacool, the jellyfish [[ ]] is water/poison type. ...
Geodude is a fictional character from the Pokémon franchise. ...
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Slowpoke is a fictional Pokémon of the Water- and Psychic-type. ...
Magnemite is a fictional character from the Pokémon franchise. ...
Farfetchd, known as Kamonegi (カモネギ) in Japan, is a Normal/Flying-type Pokémon from the Pokémon series of games. ...
Doduo is a fictional character from the Pokémon franchise. ...
Seel is a fictional character from the popular Pokémon franchise. ...
Grimer is a fictional character from the Pokémon franchise. ...
Shellder is a fictional character from the Pokémon franchise. ...
Gastly is a fictional character from the Pokémon franchise. ...
Onix (Iwake in Japanese) is a rock-type Pokémon. ...
Drowzee is a fictional character from the Pokémon franchise. ...
Krabby is a fictional character in the Pokémon franchise. ...
Voltorb is a spherical-shaped Electric type Pokémon from the Pokémon series of games. ...
Exeggcute is a fictional character from the Pokémon franchise. ...
Cubone is a Ground-type pokémon from the Kanto Region of the pokemon world. ...
Hitmonlee is a fictional fighting Pokémon which uses mainly kicking attacks. ...
Hitmonchan is a fictional character from the Pokémon franchise that uses mainly punching attacks. ...
Lickitung is a fictional character from the Pokémon franchise which features an excessively long tongue. ...
Koffing is a fictional character from the Pokémon franchise. ...
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Chansey, known as Lucky (ラッキー Rakkī) in the original Japanese, is a fictional character from the Pokémon franchise. ...
Tangela is a fictional character from the Pokémon franchise. ...
Name origin The name Kangaskhan is a combination of the word kangaroo and the name of the famous ruler of the Mongol Empire, Genghis Khan. ...
Horsea is a Pokémon that resembles a blue seahorse. ...
Goldeen is a water-type Pokémon. ...
Staryu (Hitodeman in Japanese) is a basic water-type Pokémon, which resembles a five-armed starfish with some sort of yellow metal wrapped around the center. ...
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Scyther, the Mantis Pokémon, number #123 (#110 Johto, #281 Hoenn), was part of the original 151 Pokémon. ...
Jynx (known as Rougela in the original Japanese) is a fictional Pokémon. ...
Electabuzz is a fictional, Electric-type character from the Pokémon franchise. ...
Magmar is a fictional character from the Pokémon franchise. ...
Pinsir is a character in the Pokémon series of video games. ...
Tauros is a Pokémon from the Pokémon video game series, #128 in the National Pokédex, and of Normal type. ...
Magikarp is a Pokémon considered by most to be the most useless Pokémon in the series of the game. ...
Lapras (ラプラス Rapurasu, officially romanized Lapras), Pokémon #131, is a combination ice/water pokemon. ...
The Pokémon Ditto has the ability to transform into the opponents Pokémon via the move Transform, a move that only it and Mew are capable of learning. ...
Eevee is an extremely rare and unique Pokémon. ...
Porygon is listed as Pokémon #137 in the Pokédex. ...
Omanyte is one of the 151 original Pokémon in the video game and TV series. ...
Kabuto is a fictional character from the Pokémon franchise. ...
Aerodactyl is listed as Pokémon #142 in the Pokédex. ...
Snorlax, known as Kabigon (カビゴン) in Japan, is listed as Pokémon #143 in the Pokédex. ...
Articuno, known as Freezer (フリーザー Furīzā) in Japan, is Pokémon #144 in the Pokédex. ...
Zapdos is listed as Pokémon #145 in the Pokédex. ...
Moltres is a yellow fire bird Pokémon with burning wings. ...
Dratini is a dragon-type pokémon with a white diamond-shape on its forehead. ...
Mewtwo is a fictional character from the Pokémon franchise. ...
Mew (ミュウ Myū) is a fictional Psychic-type Pokémon that was discovered at the beginning of Pokémon Red, Blue, Green, and Yellow in the Amazon Rainforest, according to a scientists journals in Cinnabar Mansion. ...
Chikorita, known as Chicorita (チコリータ Chikoriita) in the original Japanese, is one of the three starter Pokémon available in Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal. ...
Cyndaquil, known as Hinoarashi (ヒノアラシ) in the original Japanese, Feurigel in German, Hericendre in French, and Beukein (브케인) in Korean, is one of the three starter Pokémon available in Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal (the other two are Chikorita and Totodile). ...
Totodile, known as Waninoko (ワニノコ) in Japan, is one of the three starter pokémon available in Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal (the other two are Chikorita and Cyndaquil). ...
Sentret is one of the first Pokémon you encounter in Pokemon Gold, Silver, and Crystal. ...
Hoothoot is pokemon number 163. ...
Ledyba is a fictional character from the Pokémon franchise. ...
Spinarak is a fictional character from the Pokémon franchise. ...
Chinchou (#170) is a fictional, bioluminescent Pokémon that first appeared in the Gold and Silver versions and evolves into Lanturn. ...
Togetic is a pokémon that Togepi evolves from when it reaches its Happiness Quota. ...
Natu is a tiny bird/psychic-type Pokémon. ...
Mareep, known as Merriep (メリープ) in Japan, is a Electric Pokémon from the Pokémon series of games. ...
Marill is a water type Pokémon that evolves from Azurill and into Azumarill. ...
Sudowoodo, a fictional character, is a basic Rock-type Pokémon that first appeared in the Pokemon Gold and Silver video games, and is also available in Crystal, and Ruby and Sapphire. ...
Hoppip is a fictional character from the Pokémon franchise. ...
Aipom is a fictional, Normal-type Pokémon that first appeared in the Gold and Silver generation. ...
Sunkern is a entry-level Pokémon in the game of the same name. ...
Yanma is a Pokémon that originally appeared in the Gold, Silver, and Crystal series of Pokémon games. ...
Wooper is a fictional character from the Pokémon franchise. ...
Murkrow is a basic dark/flying-type Pokémon that does not evolve. ...
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Unown, a fictional character from Pokemon is unique, but the games say that much about it remains unknown. ...
Wobbuffet, known as Sonans (ソーナンス Sōnansu) in Japan, a fictional character, is a creature from the Pokémon series of games. ...
Girafarig is Pokémon #203 in the National Pokédex, #147 in Johto and #164 in Hoenn. ...
Pineco is one of many fictional characters appearing in the Pokémon games Gold, Silver, and Crystal. ...
Dunsparce is a fictional, Normal-type character from the Pokémon franchise. ...
Gligar is a fictional character from the Pokémon franchise. ...
Snubbull is a fictional character from the Pokémon franchise. ...
Qwilfish, a fictional character from the popular Pokémon franchise, is a dual Water- and Poison-type. ...
Shuckle is available in Pokémon Gold and Silver versions. ...
Heracross is a fictional character from the Pokémon franchise. ...
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Corsola (Sanīgo in Japanese) is a coral Pokémon. ...
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Delibird is an ice/flying type Pokémon. ...
Mantine is a fictional character from the Pokémon franchise. ...
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Houndour is a fictional character from the Pokémon franchise. ...
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Smeargle (Japanese: Doble (ドーブル Dōburu), German: Farbeagle, French: Queulorior), is a fictional character from the Pokémon franchise. ...
Tyrogue is the pre-evolution of Hitmonchan and Hitmonlee introduced in Pokémon Gold and Pokémon Silver. ...
Miltank is a fictional character from the Pokémon franchise. ...
Raikou (ライコウ Raikō) is one of the three legendary cats in the fictional Pokémon universe. ...
Entei is a Pokémon in the fictional Pokémon universe. ...
Suicune=Cheetah is one of the three Legendary cats (the other two being Raikou and Entei) in the games Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal. ...
Larvitar is a Pokémon found near the end of Pokémon Gold and Silver (at Mt. ...
Lugia (Rugia in Japanese) is the silver bird Pokémon that lives on the Whirl Islands. ...
Ho-Oh, romanized as Houou (ホウオウ Hōō) in Japan, is a mythical character in the Pokémon series, similar to a phoenix, that can see into the future. ...
Celebi, known also as Cerebi (セレビィ Serebii) in Japan, is listed as Pokémon #251 in the Pokédex. ...
Treecko is a fictional character from the Pokémon series of games. ...
Torchic is one of the three Hoenn starter Pokémon (the other two are Treecko and Mudkip). ...
Mudkip is one of the three Hoenn starter pokémon (the other two are Treecko and Torchic). ...
Poochyena (Pochiena in Japanese version) is a Pokémon. ...
Zigzagoon is a Pokémon that is very common in Hoenn. ...
Wurmple is a fictional character from the Pokémon franchise. ...
Lotad is a fictional character from the Pokémon franchise. ...
Seedot is a fictional character from the Pokémon franchise. ...
Taillow is a Flying-type Pokémon common in the fictional land of Hoenn from the Pokémon Ruby,Pokémon Sapphire, and Pokémon Emerald games. ...
Wingull is a fictional species from the Pokémon franchise. ...
Ralts, known in Japan as Rarutosu (ラルトス) is a Psychic Pokémon from the Pokémon series of games. ...
Surskit is the only Pokémon that is a bug/water type. ...
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Name origin The name Nincada originates from the words ninja and cicada. ...
Whismur is a fictional character from the Pokémon franchise. ...
Makuhita is a fictional character from the Pokémon series of games. ...
Sableye is a basic dark/ghost-type Pokémon that does not evolve. ...
Mawile (クチート) is a fictional Steel-type Pokémon found only in Ruby version and Pokémon Emerald. ...
. Aron is a fictional character from the Pokémon series. ...
Meditite is a small blue-skinned pokemon that often meditates like an isolation monk. ...
Plusle (プラスル Purasuru), who is Pokémon #311 (#081 in the Hoenn Pokédex) is the brother of Minun in the TV series and video game Pokémon. ...
Minun (マイナン Mainan), who is Pokémon #312 (#082 in the Hoenn Pokédex) is the brother of Plusle in the TV series and video game Pokémon. ...
The fictional Pokémon character Volbeat lives around clean ponds. ...
A fictional Pokémon character, Illumise uses a sweet fragrance to attract a swarm of Volbeat, which it guides to draw signs in night skies. ...
The flowers of Roselia give off a relaxing fragrance. ...
Gulpin is a fictional, green Pokémon from the Hoenn Region that evolves to Swalot at level 26. ...
Carvanha is a fictional character from the Pokémon franchise. ...
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Torkoal digs through mountains in search of coal, which is burns inside of its shell to generate energy. ...
Spoink is a pokemon in the Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald Game Boy games. ...
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The Pokémon Cacnea prefers to live in harsh, arid locations, such as deserts. ...
Swablu (Chirutto) is a bluebird (Cotton Bird?) Pokémon of the Normal/Flying type, available only in Ruby and Sapphire versions. ...
Zangoose is a basic normal-type Pokémon that does not evolve. ...
Seviper (Habunake in Japanese) is a basic poison-type Pokémon that does not evolve. ...
Lunatone is a fictional Pokémon that was believed to have come from space. ...
Solrock, a Pokémon from the Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire series of games, is a Psychic/Rock Pokémon resembling the sun with two large glowing eyes. ...
Barboach is a fictional character from the Pokémon franchise. ...
Corphish (pronounced CORE-fish) is a small, fictional crayfish-type Pokémon. ...
Baltoy is a fictional species from the Pokémon franchise. ...
Lileep (Ririira in Japanese) is a fictional, Rock/Grass-type Pokémon found (as a fossil) in Hoenn. ...
Anorith is a fictional character in the Pokémon franchise. ...
Feebas is a fictional character from the Pokémon franchise. ...
Castform is a Pokémon with the ability to change its form into the sun, the rain, or a snow cloud, depending on the weather. ...
Kecleon, a fictional character, is a basic Normal-type Pokémon. ...
Shuppet is a puppet Pokémon of the Ghost type. ...
Duskull is a fictional, Ghost-type Pokémon that is in the special Camp Pikachu short, and in the beginning of the first episode of the TV show Pokemon Advanced, where it scared May into almost falling off her bike. ...
Tropius is a Pokémon that has bunches of fruit growing from under its neck, which children in villages of the Pokémon world eat as snacks. ...
Chimecho (Chirean in Japanese) is a tiny wind chime Pokémon of the Psychic type. ...
Absol is a fictional Pokémon character, Dark-type white dog. ...
This pokémon lives in icy dark caves and enjoys crying out to hear its own echo. ...
Spheal (Tamazarashi in Japanese) is a cute Pokémon similar to a seal in name and appearance. ...
Clamperl is a fictional character from the Pokémon franchise. ...
Relicanth is listed as Pokémon #369 in the National Pokédex and #179 in the Hoenn Pokédex. ...
Luvdisc is a fictional, heart-shaped fish Pokémon. ...
Bagon is a fictional third-generation Dragon-type Pokémon that evolves to Shelgon at level 30. ...
Beldum is a fictional Pokémon of the Steel/Psychic-type. ...
Regirock is listed as Pokémon #377 in the National Pokédex, and #193 in the Hoenn Pokédex. ...
Regice is a rare ice Pokémon made completely out of ice. ...
Registeel is a legendary Pokémon in Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire made completely out of steel with no brain. ...
Latias with Latios in front of her Latias is a unique dragon/psychic-type Pokémon that can fly. ...
Latios is a unique dragon/psychic-type Pokémon that can fly. ...
Kyogre is Pokémon #382 in the National Pokédex and #198 in the Hoenn Pokédex. ...
Groudon is Pokémon #383 in the National Pokédex and #199 in the Hoenn Pokédex. ...
Rayquaza is listed as Pokémon #384 in the National Pokédex, and #200 in the Hoenn Pokédex. ...
Jirachi, the 385th Pokémon in the Pokédex, first appeared with the release of the Nintendo games Pokémon Ruby and Pokémon Sapphire in early 2003. ...
Deoxys is a Pokémon belonging to the Psychic type. ...
Footnotes ¹ Missingno. and 'M are unofficial glitch Pokémon. Because of this, even though 'M evolves into Kangaskhan, Kangaskhan is still considered a Basic Pokémon. ² These Pokémon gained a pre-evolution in the Gold and Silver versions of the Pokémon games. From then on, they were Stage 1 Pokémon. In the Game Boy video games Pokémon Gold and Silver, players must become Pokémon Trainers by exploring Johto, collecting the eight regional gym badges, and capturing Pokémon. ...
A Stage 1 Pokémon is a Pokémon that has evolved exactly once. ...
³ These Pokémon gained a pre-evolution in the Ruby and Sapphire versions of the Pokémon games. From then on, they were Stage 1 Pokémon. Main characters from Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire Pokémon Ruby and Pokémon Sapphire are the third group of Pokémon handheld games to be released in the United States, Japan, Europe, the United Kingdom, and Australia. ...
A Stage 1 Pokémon is a Pokémon that has evolved exactly once. ...
4 These Pokémon gained a pre-evolution in the Diamond and Pearl versions of the Pokémon games. From then on, they were Stage 1 Pokémon. Pokémon Diamond and Pearl are new Pokémon games to be released for the Nintendo DS. Not much is known about them. ...
A Stage 1 Pokémon is a Pokémon that has evolved exactly once. ...
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