Characters /
Pokémon
aka: Pokemon Ruby And Sapphire
These are the character sheets for the various Pokémon groupings:
Shout Outs, Captain Ersatz and Expy references go here.
Be warned that spoilers pertaining to the plot from games preceding Pokémon X and Y will be unmarked, for the most part. Also be aware that there are heavy spoilers in Pokémon Sun and Moon, Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, and Pokémon Sword and Shield in some of these links. Some are marked and some aren't.
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- Pokémon Types
- Physical Types (Normal, Fighting, Poison, Ground, Flying, Bug, Rock, and Ghost)
- Special Types (Fire, Water, Grass, Electric, Ice, Psychic, and Dragon)
- Later Types (Dark, Steel, Fairy, and Shadow)
- Recurring Pokémon Archetypes
Pokémon (Individual species)
- Pokémon: Generation I Families (#1-151)
- Bulbasaur to Parasect (#1-47) note Bulbasaur line, Charmander line, Squirtle line, Caterpie line, Weedle line, Pidgey line, Rattata line, Spearow line, Ekans line, Pichu line, Sandshrew line, Nidoran line, Cleffa line, Vulpix line, Igglybuff line, Zubat line, Oddish line, Paras line
- Venonat to Cloyster (#48-91) note Venonat line, Diglett line, Meowth line, Psyduck line, Mankey line, Growlithe line, Poliwag line, Abra line, Machop line, Bellsprout line, Tentacool line, Geodude line, Ponyta line, Slowpoke line, Magnemite line, Farfetch'd line, Doduo line, Seel line, Grimer line, Shellder line
- Gastly to Miltank (#92-128) note Gastly line, Onix line, Drowzee line, Krabby line, Voltorb line, Exeggcute line, Cubone line, Tyrogue line, Lickitung line, Koffing line, Rhyhorn line, Happiny line, Tangela line, Kangaskhan, Horsea line, Goldeen line, Staryu line, Mime Jr. line, Scyther line, Smoochum line, Elekid line, Magby line, Pinsir, Tauros and Miltank
- Magikarp to Mew (#129-151) note Magikarp line, Lapras, Ditto, Eevee line, Porygon line, Omanyte line, Kabuto line, Aerodactyl, Munchlax line, Legendary Birds (Articuno, Zapdos, and Moltres), Dratini line, Mew Duo (Mewtwo and Mew)
- Pokémon: Generation II Families (#152-251) note Chikorita line, Cyndaquil line, Totodile line, Sentret line, Hoothoot line, Ledyba line, Spinarak line, Chinchou line, Togepi line, Natu line, Mareep line, Azurill line, Bonsly line, Hoppip line, Aipom line, Sunkern line, Yanma line, Wooper line, Murkrow line, Midreavus line, Unown, Wynaut line, Girafarig, Pineco line, Dunsparce, Gligar line, Snubbull line, Qwilfish, Shuckle, Heracross, Sneasel line, Teddiursa line, Slugma line, Swinub line, Corsola line, Remoraid line, Delibird, Mantyke line, Skarmory, Houndour line, Phanpy line, Stantler, Smeargle, Legendary Beasts (Raikou, Entei, and Suicune), Larvitar line, Tower Duo (Lugia and Ho-Oh), Celebi
- Pokémon: Generation III Families (#252-386)
- Treecko to Sharpedo (#252-319)note Treecko line, Torchic line, Mudkip line, Poochyena line, Zigzagoon line, Wurmple line, Lotad line, Seedot line, Taillow line, Wingull line, Ralts line, Surskit line, Shroomish line, Slakoth line, Nincada line, Whismur line, Makuhita line, Nosepass line, Skitty line, Sableye, Mawile, Aron line, Meditite line, Electrike line, Plusle and Minun, Volbeat and Illumise, Budew line, Gulpin line, Carvanha line
- Wailmer to Deoxys (#320-386) note Wailmer line, Numel line, Torkoal, Spoink line, Spinda, Trapinch line, Cacnea line, Swablu line, Zangoose and Seviper, Lunatone and Solrock, Barboach line, Corphish line, Baltoy line, Lileep line, Anorith line, Feebas line, Castform, Kecleon, Shuppet line, Duskull line, Tropius, Chingling line, Absol, Snorunt line, Spheal line, Clamperl line, Relicanth, Luvdisc, Bagon line, Beldum line, Legendary Titans (Regirock, Regice, and Registeel), Eon Duo (Latias and Latios), Weather Trio (Kyogre, Groudon, and Rayquaza), Jirachi, Deoxys
- Pokémon: Generation IV Families (#387-493)note Turtwig line, Chimchar line, Piplup line, Starly line, Bidoof line, Kricketot line, Shinx line, Cranidos line, Shieldon line, Burmy line, Combee line, Pachirisu, Buizel line, Cherubi line, Shellos line, Drifloon line, Buneary line, Glameow line, Stunky line, Bronzor line, Chatot, Spiritomb, Gible line, Riolu line, Hippopotas line, Skorupi line, Croagunk line, Carnivine, Finneon line, Snover line, Rotom, Lake Guardians (Uxie, Mesprit, and Azelf), Creation Trio (Dialga, Palkia, and Giratina), Heatran, Regigigas, Lunar Duo (Cresselia and Darkrai), Manaphy line, Shaymin, Arceus
- Pokémon: Generation V Families (#494-649)
- Victini to Zoroark (#494-571) note Victini, Snivy line, Tepig line, Oshawott line, Patrat line, Lillipup line, Purrloin line, Elemental Monkeys (Pansage line, Pansear line, and Panpour line), Munna line, Pidove line, Blitzle line, Roggenrola line, Woobat line, Drilbur line, Audino, Timburr line, Tympole line, Throh and Sawk, Sewaddle line, Venipede line, Cottonee line, Petilil line, Basculin, Sandile line, Darumaka line, Maractus, Dwebble line, Scraggy line, Sigilyph, Yamask line, Tirtouga line, Archen line, Trubbish line, Zorua line
- Minccino to Genesect (#572-649) note Minccino line, Gothita line, Solosis line, Ducklett line, Vanillite line, Deerling line, Emolga, Karrablast line, Foongus line, Frillish line, Alomomola, Joltik line, Ferroseed line, Klink line, Tynamo line, Elgyem line, Litwick line, Axew line, Cubchoo line, Cryogonal, Shelmet line, Stunfisk, Mienfoo line, Druddigon, Golett line, Pawniard line, Bouffalant, Rufflet line, Vullaby line, Heatmor and Durant, Deino line, Larvesta line, Swords of Justice (Cobalion, Terrakion, Virizion and Keldeo), Forces of Nature (Tornadus, Thundurus, and Landorus), Tao Trio (Reshiram, Zekrom, and Kyurem), Meloetta, Genesect
- Pokémon: Generation VI Families (#650-721)
- Chespin to Hawlucha (#650-#701)note Chespin line, Fennekin line, Froakie line, Bunnelby line, Fletchling line, Scatterbug line, Litleo line, Flabébé line, Skiddo line, Pancham line, Furfrou, Espurr line, Honedge line, Spritzee line, Swirlix line, Inkay line, Binacle line, Skrelp line, Clauncher line, Helioptile line, Tyrunt line, Amaura line, Hawlucha
- Dedenne to Volcanion (#702-#721) note Dedenne, Carbink, Goomy line, Klefki, Phantump line, Pumpkaboo line, Bergmite line, Noibat line, Aura Trio (Xerneas, Yveltal and Zygarde), Diancie, Hoopa, Volcanion
- Pokémon: Generation VII Families (#722-809)
- Rowlet to Comfey (#722-#764) note Rowlet line, Litten line, Popplio line, Pikipek line, Yungoos line, Grubbin line, Crabrawler line, Oricorio, Cutiefly line, Rockruff line, Wishiwashi, Mareanie line, Mudbray line, Dewpider line, Fomantis line, Morelull line, Salandit line, Stufful line, Bounsweet line, Comfey
- Oranguru to Melmetal (#765-792, #800-802, #807-809) note Oranguru, Passimian, Wimpod line, Sandygast line, Pyukumuku, Type: Null line, Minior, Komala, Turtonator, Togedemaru, Mimikyu, Bruxish, Drampa, Dhelmise, Jangmo-o line, Guardian Deities (Tapu Koko, Tapu Lele, Tapu Bulu, and Tapu Fini), Cosmog line, Necrozma, Magearna, Marshadow, Zeraora, Meltan line
- The Ultra Beasts (#793-799, #803-806) note Nihilego, Buzzwole, Pheromosa, Xurkitree, Celesteela, Kartana, Guzzlord, Poipole line, Stakataka, Blacephalon
- Pokémon: Generation VIII Families (#810-898) (WARNING: Significant plot spoilers for Generation VIII games!)
- Grookey to Hatterene (#810-858) note Grookey line, Scorbunny line, Sobble line, Skwovet line, Rookidee line, Blipbug line, Nickit line, Gossifleur line, Wooloo line, Chewtle line, Yamper line, Rolycoly line, Applin line, Silicobra line, Cramorant, Arrokuda line, Toxel line, Sizzlipede line, Clobbopus line, Sinistea line, Hatenna line
- Impidimp to Calyrex (#859-898) note Impidimp line, Milcery line, Falinks, Pincurchin, Snom line, Stonjourner, Eiscue, Indeedee, Morpeko, Cufant line, Galar Fossils (Dracozolt, Arctozolt, Dracovish, and Arctovish), Duraludon, Dreepy line, Zacian and Zamazenta, Eternatus, Kubfu line, Zarude, Additional Legendary Titans (Regieleki and Regidrago), Glastrier and Spectrier, Calyrex
- Pokémon Glitches
Human Characters
Spinoff and Crossover games
- Pokémon Stadium (and Battle Revolution)
- Pokémon Colosseum
- Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness
- Pokémon Mystery Dungeon
- Pokémon Ranger
- Pokémon Conquest
- Pokkén Tournament
- Detective Pikachu
- Pokémon GO
- Pokémon: Magikarp Jump
- Pokémon Masters
- Super Smash Bros.
- Super Smash Bros. 64 - 05 to 08 note Pikachu
- Super Smash Bros. 64 - 09 to 12 note Jigglypuff
- Super Smash Bros. Melee - 18 to 22 note Pichu
- Super Smash Bros. Melee - 23 to 26 note Mewtwo
- Super Smash Bros. Brawl - 32 to 39 note Pokémon Trainer (Squirtle/Ivysaur/Charizard)
- Super Smash Bros. Brawl - 40 to 44 note Lucario
- Super Smash Bros. 4 - 50 to 55 note Greninja
- Super Smash Bros. Ultimate - 64 to 69 note Incineroar
- Super Smash Bros. - Poké Ball Pokémon note Abomasnow, Abra, Alolan Exeggutor, Alolan Raichu, Alolan Vulpix, Arceus, Articuno, Beedrill, Bewear, Bellossom, Blastoise, Bonsly, Celebi, Chansey, Charizard, Chespin, Chikorita, Clefairy, Cyndaquil, Darkrai, Dedenne, Ditto, Deoxys, Eevee, Electrode, Entei, Fennekin, Fletchling, Gardevoir, Genesect, Giratina, Gogoat, Goldeen, Groudon, Hitmonlee, Ho-Oh, Inkay, Jirachi, Keldeo, Koffing, Kyogre, Kyurem, Latias and Latios, Lugia, Lunala, Manaphy, Marill, Marshadow, Meowth, Metagross, Mew, Mimikyu, Moltres, Munchlax, Onix, Oshawott, Palkia, Piplup, Porygon2, Pyukumuku, Raikou, Scizor, Snivy, Snorlax, Solgaleo, Spewpa, Starmie, Staryu, Suicune, Tapu Koko, Togedemaru, Togepi, Torchic, Unown, Venusaur, Victini, Vulpix, Weavile, Weezing, Wobbuffet, Xerneas, Zapdos, Zoroark
- Super Smash Bros. - Enemies note Charmander, Porygon, Gastly, Petilil, Cryogonal, Chandelure
- Super Smash Bros. - Bosses note Rayquaza
- Super Smash Bros. - Others note Dialga, Cresselia, Reshiram, Zekrom, Registeel
Anime, Manga, and Other Adaptations
Pokémon in General
The wide variety of magical creatures that inhabit the Pokémon world, who can be caught in Poké Balls and serve as partners, pets and companions to humans.
- Badass Adorable: Many species of Pokémon are just as cute and lovable as they are capable of kicking your ass.
- Blood Knight: Regardless of size, shape or species, every Pokémon has one thing in common — they love to battle.
- Defeat Means Friendship: As the player, you have to beat a Pokémon into submission before you can catch it. That's the rule and always has been.
- Did You Just Punch Out Cthulhu?: In every main series Pokémon game, the player beats the local Olympus Mons into submission before stuffing them into tiny plastic balls.
- Hot Skitty-on-Wailord Action: The Trope Namer. Any male and female Pokémon in the same egg group can produce offspring, which can lead to some...interesting couples.
- Loads and Loads of Characters: As of Sword and Shield, 898 individual species of Pokémon are known to exist, with no sign of the franchise slowing down any time soon.
- Mons: The archetypal example since 1997.
- Whale Egg: Aside from the ones that can't breed at all, every Pokémon reproduces by laying eggs. In the games, these eggs uniformly have a plain white design with green spots, similar to Yoshi eggs, but individual species have their own egg designs in other media, such as the anime.
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