![]() It's a very feisty pokemon, and fights can excite it, causing bluish white flames to spew. Its English name is a portmanteau of "char" and " chameleon". If its flame were to ever go out, it would die.Ĭharmeleon is similar to Charmander yet larger. Similarly when its tail is wavering, it is happy and when blazing, it is angry. The flame determines its vitality and emotions, the brighter it is, the healthier it is. When it rains, you can see smoke coming from it, and it makes a sound too, though you'll have to be in a quiet place to hear it. Even newborns have a flame, though, unfamiliar with fire, they sometimes accidentally burn themselves. Preferring hot places, there is a flame at the tip of is tail. Its English name is a portmanteau of "char" and "salamander". The scent attracts other Pokemon.Ĭharmander is a bipedal, salamander-like creature with a flame at the tip of its tail. After a rainy day, its flower will smell stronger. As a result, it's way more powerful in the summer time. It's said that if a Venusaur gets enough sunlight, its flower will take on vivid coloration. ![]() The aroma from the flower it now has on its back can sooth and calm people down. When it does this, it tends to lay still. It's always on the move to seek sunlight so it can absorb it for energy. It is the mascot of Pokémon Green and LeafGreen. Its English name is a portmanteau of "Venus" (relating to the Venus flytrap) and "dinosaur". Its English name is a portmanteau of " ivy" and "dinosaur". Ultimate as a part of the "Pokémon Trainer" fighter. Ivysaur is a playable character in Super Smash Bros. To support this weight, its legs grow thicker in size and strength. It grows by drawing in energy and when a wafting scent fills the area and it spends more time in the sun, it's ready to evolve. When it's exposed to sunlight, the seed, now a bud, grows so much that it apparently loses the ability to stand on its hind legs. Its English name is a portmanteau of "bulb" and "dinosaur". The reception of Bulbasaur has been largely positive and it often appears in "top Pokémon lists". It uses the nutrients that are stored in the seed on its back in order to grow. List of Pokémon species introduced in Generation I (1996) Name Many Pokémon in the original games served as the base for repeating concepts later in the series. The majority of Pokémon in Generation I had relatively simple designs and were highly analogous to real-life creatures including but not limited to: Pidgey (a pigeon), Krabby (a crab), Rattata (a rat), Ekans (a snake), Arbok (a cobra), Seel (a seal), and Dewgong (a dugong). MissingNo., a glitch, is also on this list. Mega evolutions and regional forms are included on the pages for the generation in which they were introduced. Alternate forms that result in type changes are included for convenience. The first Pokémon, Bulbasaur, is number 001 and the last, Mew, is number 151. The following list details the 151 Pokémon of Generation I in order of their National Pokédex number. The first generation (Generation I) of the Pokémon franchise features the original 151 fictional species of creatures introduced to the core video game series in the 1996 Game Boy games Pokémon Red and Blue.
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