Knowing this, it might surprise some people that many Pokemon actually appear in the anime before they ever feature in a game. One would think that the anime, which often follows after the games release, wouldn't be introducing new creatures. But, it has happened dozens of times.
This small eggshell Pokémon is probably one of the first many people think about when the idea of the anime introducing things before their games comes up. Togepi was a main character of the anime for a long time before Gold and Silver were released to the public.
Pokémon first came out as an RPG for Nintendo’s Game Boy, and after a local launch in Japan, the attention surrounding the future third best-selling video game franchise started to increase. The anime adaptation of the first titles allowed the Pokémon fever to cross continents.
The Pokemon games first game out in 1995/1996, in Japan, and after this the started the Pokemon anime in 1997. thanks spumwack! Please log in or register to add a comment.
The franchise began as Pocket Monsters: Red and Green (later released outside of Japan as Pokémon Red and Blue ), a pair of video games for the original Game Boy handheld system that were developed by Game Freak and published by Nintendo in February 1996. It soon became a media mix franchise adapted into various different media.
The first short in the series debuted alongside the first movie, Mewtwo Strikes Back. In it, we're introduced to Snubbull and Marill.
15 Bellossom. The short film Pikachu's Rescue Adventure was part of a series of shorts that featured Pikachu and his Pokémon pals. The series actually introduced a few Generation II Pokémon before the release of Gold and Silver, including Bellossom. This particular short also featured Hoothoot, Ledyba, and Elekid.
Joining Lugia in debuting early as part of The Power of One is Slowpoke's branched evolution, Slowking . This mega-smart Generation II Psychic and Water-type appeared in the movie to help Ash and his friends solve the mysteries of the legendary birds and the attached prophecy.
Knowing this, it might surprise some people that many Pokemon actually appear in the anime before they ever feature in a game. One would think that the anime, which often follows after the games release, wouldn't be introducing new creatures. But, it has happened dozens of times.
Platform: Nintendo DS. Release Date: April 22, 2007. It was finally time for the Pokémon franchise to make its first appearance on Nintendo DS. The console’s dual-screen functionality prolonged the development process for the new title, but a new generation of Pokémon was more than enough to make up for it.
Generation: Third generation. Platform: Nintendo Game Boy Advance. Release Date: March 19, 2003. It was about time Nintendo released a Pokémon game on Nintendo Game Boy Advance, and it did so by introducing a new generation at the same time. The third generation of Pokémon added 135 species to the franchise.
Debuting with 81 new Pokémon species, Pokémon Sun and Moon changed the story line’s core characteristics in the Pokémon games as well. Players had grown accustomed to defeating all the eight Gyms before being able to take on the Elite Four, but Pokémon Sun and Moon changed that.
Originally released exclusively in Japan, Pokémon Red and Green were practically the fire-starters of what would evolve into a phenomenon. Debuting with the first 151 species of Pokémon, the game featured the core mechanics of training, capturing, and battling Pokémon.
Release Date: Oct. 7, 2012. Pokémon Black 2 and White 2 was the first time Nintendo released a back-to-back sequel in the following year. Despite featuring the same mechanics, Pokémon Black 2 and White 2 had a unique value proposition to separate themselves from other sequels.
Release Date: November 16, 2018. The Nintendo Switch was a game-changer for Nintendo both in terms of games and consoles. The Switch quickly became one of the most selling consoles in the world, introducing many gamers to the Nintendo universe for the first time.
Release Date: July 19, 2001. Starting with early 2000, Game Freak started to focus more on giving players more options to customize their gaming experience. Pokémon Crystal was the first title in the series that let players choose their gender before starting their adventure.