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List of Pokémon (41–60)

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Template:Poke-cleanup At the core of the multi-billion dollar Pokémon media franchise of video games, anime, manga, trading cards and other media created by Satoshi Tajiri are 493 distinctive fictional species classified as the titular Pokémon. These creatures and entities reside throughout the various regions of the fictional Pokémon world and can be caught by humans designated as Pokémon Trainers, and Trainers use Pokémon for a variety of purposes, such as being pets and loyal companions and/or being pitted against other trained Pokémon in competitive Pokémon battles. Pokémon are potentially powerful and magical creatures that can employ a variety of talents such as breathing fire, martial arts, psychokinesis, and so on, and through age and experience many species undergo a metamorphosis and transform into a similar but stronger specie in a process referred to as Pokémon evolution.

This is a selected listing of twenty of the Pokémon species, arranged as they are in the main game series' National Pokédex.

Zubat

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Zubat, drawn by Ken Sugimori

Zubat (ズバット, Zubatto in the original Japanese versions) are a basic bat Pokémon species found commonly in the wild in most caves in all the regions of the Pokémon world.

Golbat

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Golbat, drawn by Ken Sugimori

Golbat (ゴルバット, Gorubatto in the original japanese version) are a larger, stronger, and more developed form that Zubat take on when they gain enough experience. In the main Pokémon game series, a Golbat is acquired when a Zubat grows past experience level 25 and is evolved into a Golbat. Golbats are found in some cave areas.

Oddish

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Oddish, drawn by Ken Sugimori

Oddish (ナゾノクサ, Oddish, Nazonokusa in original Japanese language versions) are a weed-like Pokemon found in all regions throughout the Pokémon world except Sinnoh.

Gloom

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Gloom, drawn by Ken Sugimori


Gloom (クサイハナ, Gloom, Kusaihana in original Japanese language versions) is a flower like Pokemon that is a larger and stronger evolution of Oddish. Glooms are obtained when an Oddish gains enough experience to grow up to level 21. Gloom can also be found in most grassy areas of most regions.


Vileplume

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Vileplume, drawn by Ken Sugimori

Vileplume (ラフレシア, Rafureshia, Ruffresia in original Japanese language versions) is a huge flower like pokemon that is a larger and stronger evolution of Gloom. Vileplumes can be obtained by using a Leaf Stone on a Gloom.


Paras

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Paras, drawn by Ken Sugimori


Paras (パラス, Parasu in the original japanese language versions) is a basic parasite like Pokemon that has two mushrooms on its back. Paras can be found in Jhoto and Kanto.


Parasect

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Parasect, drawn by Ken Sugimori

Venonat

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Venonat, drawn by Ken Sugimori

Venomoth

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Venomoth, drawn by Ken Sugimori

Diglett

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Diglett, drawn by Ken Sugimori

Dugtrio

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Dugtrio, drawn by Ken Sugimori

Meowth

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Meowth, drawn by Ken Sugimori

Persian

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Persian, drawn by Ken Sugimori

Psyduck

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Psyduck, drawn by Ken Sugimori

Golduck

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Golduck, drawn by Ken Sugimori

Golduck (ゴルダック, Gorudakku in the original japanese language versions) is a stronger, larger, faster and more intelligant evolution of Psyduck. Golduck is obtained in the videogames when a Psyduck has gained enough expeirence to reack level 33. Golduck are also found in a few locations in Hoenn, Kanto and Johto.


Mankey

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Mankey, drawn by Ken Sugimori

Mankey (マンキー, Mankī in the original japanese language versions) is a basic fighting type monkey pokemon that an be found in some grass areas in Kanto and Jhoto.


Primeape

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Primeape, drawn by Ken Sugimori


Primeape (オコリザル, Primeape, Okorizaru in original Japanese language versions) is a larger and sronger evolution of Mankey. Primeape an be obtained when a Mankey has earned enough expierence to level up to level 28. Primeape can also be found in some grassy areas in Kanto and Jhoto.

Growlithe

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Gowlithe, drawn by Ken Sugimori


Growlithe (ガーディ, Gādi, Gardie in original Japanese language versions) is a basic puppy Pokemon that can be found in the regions of Kanto and Jhoto.


Arcanine

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Arcanine, drawn by Ken Sugimori

Arcanine (ウインディ, Uindi, Windie in original Japanese language versions) is the larger, stronger and faster evolution of Growlithe. Arcanine is obtained in the games by using a Fire Stone on a Growlithe.


Poliwag

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Poliwag, drawn by Ken Sugimori

Poliwag (ニョロモ, Poliwag, Nyoromo in original Japanese language versions) is a basic tadpole Pokemon that is found by fishing or surfing in several water areas in Kanto and Jhoto.

Referances

Most information taken from the official Nintendo Power Firered Leafgreen Guide.

Wikipedia articles for these Pokemon.