1 | [[center: [- [[Characters/{{Pokemon}} Main Character Index]] > '''Generation 1 Families''' > [[Characters/PokemonGenerationIBulbasaurToParasect Bulbasaur to Parasect (1-47)]] | [[Characters/PokemonGenerationIVenonatToCloyster Venonat to Cloyster (48-91)]] | [[Characters/PokemonGenerationIGastlyToTauros Gastly to Tauros (92-128)]] | [[Characters/PokemonGenerationIMagikarpToDragonite Magikarp to Dragonite (129-149)]] | [[Characters/PokemonEeveeLine Eevee Line (133-136, 196-197, 470-471, 700)]] | [[Characters/PokemonMewDuo Mewtwo and Mew (150-151)]] -]]] |
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4 | A list of Franchise/{{Pokemon}} who debuted in ''VideoGame/PokemonRedAndBlue'', along with their relatives. |
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6 | The original generation, at 151 Pokémon, was the largest one until [[VideoGame/PokemonBlackAndWhite Generation V]] surpassed it. However, due to the introduction of many relatives of Pokémon of this gen in ''VideoGame/PokemonGoldAndSilver'' and ''VideoGame/PokemonDiamondAndPearl'', it is technically the largest gen, as a total of 183 Pokémon are originally from this gen or are an evolutionary relative, and another 2 have very close ties with Pokémon introduced here. |
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8 | In terms of character design, a good number of them resemble [[PrehistoricAnimalAnalogue dinosaurs]] or {{Kaiju}} that have been scaled down. Others were designed to be clearly visible as tiny sprites on a monochromatic Platform/GameBoy and thus have no more then three or four shades. Many are rounded, almost spherical in some species. Quite a few of the Generation I monsters are iconic enough that they end up influencing the designs of Pokémon from later generations. [[VideoGame/PokemonRedAndBlue Generation I]] introduced some of the patterns now taken for granted: [[GreenThumb Grass]]/[[PlayingWithFire Fire]]/[[MakingASplash Water]] starters, [[ComMons early game bugs, birds, and mammals]], an [[ShockAndAwe Electric]] [[RidiculouslyCuteCritter rodent]], [[FossilRevival part Rock fossils]], [[FireIceLightning a legendary trio]], [[InfinityMinusOneSword a 3-stage family with a late evolution and stats that are comparable to legendaries]], [[OlympusMons a bonus legendary with stats beyond anything in the game]], and a secret Pokémon [[DownloadableContent not obtainable via normal ways]] and with [[JackOfAllStats balanced]] [[MasterOfAll high stats]]; all originate from here. |
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10 | For other generations, go [[Characters/{{Pokemon}} here]]. |
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12 | [[index]] |
13 | * [[Characters/PokemonGenerationIBulbasaurToParasect Bulbasaur to Parasect (1-47)]] |
14 | * [[Characters/PokemonGenerationIVenonatToCloyster Venonat to Cloyster (48-91)]] |
15 | * [[Characters/PokemonGenerationIGastlyToTauros Gastly to Tauros (92-128)]] |
16 | * [[Characters/PokemonGenerationIMagikarpToDragonite Magikarp to Dragonite (129-149)]] |
17 | ** [[Characters/PokemonEeveeLine Eevee Line]] |
18 | * [[Characters/PokemonMewDuo Mewtwo and Mew (150-151)]] |
19 | [[/index]] |
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