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
- Venonat to Cloyster (#48-91) note
- Gastly to Miltank (#92-128) note
- Magikarp to Mew (#129-151) note
- Pokémon: Generation II Families (#152-251) note
- Pokémon: Generation III Families (#252-386)
- Treecko to Sharpedo (#252-319)note
- Wailmer to Deoxys (#320-386) note
- Pokémon: Generation IV Families (#387-493)note
- Pokémon: Generation V Families (#494-649)
- Victini to Zoroark (#494-571) note
- Minccino to Genesect (#572-649) note
- Pokémon: Generation VI Families (#650-721)
- Chespin to Hawlucha (#650-#701)note
- Dedenne to Volcanion (#702-#721) note
- Pokémon: Generation VII Families (#722-809)
- Rowlet to Comfey (#722-#764) note
- Oranguru to Melmetal (#765-792, #800-802, #807-809) note
- The Ultra Beasts (#793-799, #803-806) note
- Pokémon: Generation VIII Families (#810-898) (WARNING: Significant plot spoilers for Generation VIII games!)
- Grookey to Hatterene (#810-858) note
- Impidimp to Calyrex (#859-898) note
- Pokémon Glitches
Human Characters
- Pokémon Protagonists and Rivals
- Pokémon Protagonists and Rivals: Kanto
- Pokémon Protagonists and Rivals: Johto
- Pokémon Protagonists and Rivals: Hoenn
- Pokémon Protagonists and Rivals: Sinnoh
- Pokémon Protagonists and Rivals: Unova
- Pokémon Protagonists and Rivals: Kalos
- Pokémon Protagonists and Rivals: Alola
- Pokémon Protagonists and Rivals: Galar
- Pokémon Professors
- Pokémon Gym Leaders
- Pokémon Elite Four
- Pokémon Champions
- Pokémon Villain Teams May contain spoilers.
- Pokémon Frontier Brains and Other Facility Heads
- Pokémon Trainer Classes
- Pokémon Other Non-Playable Characters
- Pokémon: Aether Foundation Major unmarked spoilers!
- Pokémon: Ultra Recon Squad
- Pokémon: Macro Cosmos Major unmarked spoilers!
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
- Super Smash Bros. 64 - 09 to 12 note
- Super Smash Bros. Melee - 18 to 22 note
- Super Smash Bros. Melee - 23 to 26 note
- Super Smash Bros. Brawl - 32 to 39 note
- Super Smash Bros. Brawl - 40 to 44 note
- Super Smash Bros. 4 - 50 to 55 note
- Super Smash Bros. Ultimate - 64 to 69 note
- Super Smash Bros. - Poké Ball Pokémon note
- Super Smash Bros. - Enemies note
- Super Smash Bros. - Bosses note
- Super Smash Bros. - Others note
Anime, Manga, and Other Adaptations
- Pokémon (Anime)
- Pokémon Anime - Ash and Pikachu
- Pokémon Anime - Team Rocket
- Pokémon Anime - Original Series (Kanto [Indigo League], Orange Islands, Johto)
- Pokémon - Advanced Generation (Hoenn, Battle Frontier)
- Pokémon - Diamond and Pearl Anime (Sinnoh)
- Pokémon Black and White Anime (Unova, Decolore Islands)
- Pokémon XY (Kalos)
- Pokémon Sun and Moon Anime (Alola)
- Pokémon Journeys (Entire Pokémon worldnote )
- Pokémon Movies (Various regions and locations)
- Pocket Monsters: The Animation
- Pokémon Adventures
- The Electric Tale of Pikachu
- Pokémon Live!
- Pokémon: Diamond and Pearl Adventure!
- Pokémon RéBURST
- Pokémon Origins
- Pokémon Generations
- Pokémon: Twilight Wings
- Pokémon Detective Pikachu (film)
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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