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Trivia
What is the best looking Shiny Eevee?
While in different dubs, the Pokémon tend to say their whole name or sometimes just a part of their names, many Pokémon in the Japanese version often only use a couple of syllables, if not only one syllable (although, it is noticeable with Pikachu in every dub), but Pokémon rarely ever say their full name.
Phantump's shiny appearance was shown in an episode where Ash & co. bumped into one after it had been separated from its home due to an attack by Team Rocket. Ash & co., befriending it, took it back to its home where it learned to be friendly with other Pokémon.
Victini appeared in the Pokémon the Series: Black & White movies and a Pikachu short, Pokémon: Pikachu, What's This Key? but it has never appeared in the main series of the anime. The Victory Pokémon was introduced in Generation V, so it's not like there haven't been opportunities for it to appear.
1:4412:16Top 10 RAREST Pokemon In The Anime - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo yeah the spiky eared pichu may not be the only one of its kind in the anime. But it's stillMoreSo yeah the spiky eared pichu may not be the only one of its kind in the anime. But it's still really rare. The first ever shiny pokemon to appear in the anime.
A Shiny Pokémon (Japanese: 光るポケモン Shiny Pokémon), previously officially known as alternate coloration or rare coloration (Japanese: 色違い differently colored), and called Color Pokémon in Pokémon Stadium 2, is a specific Pokémon with different coloration to what is usual for its species.
Game Freak officially announced Pokemon Gen 9 during the Pokemon Day Presents conference on February 27. Called Pokemon Scarlet & Pokemon Violet, the new titles will be open-world like Legends Arceus and feature three new starters.
(Japanese: ポケモン! I Choose You!) is the first episode of the Pokémon anime. In the US, however, the first episode shown was Battle Aboard the St. Anne. It was first broadcast in Japan on April 1, 1997 and in the United States on September 8, 1998....Credits.Animation directors一石小百合 Sayuri IchiishiAdditional credits5 more rows
Ho-Oh debuted in Pokémon - I Choose You!, where Ash first saw it in a forest on his way to Viridian City during his first day as a Trainer.
It is said that those who see Ho-Oh are promised an eternal happiness. Its feathers are in seven colors. It is said that anyone seeing it is promised eternal happiness. A legend says that its body glows in seven colors.
Ash's first fully-evolved pseudo-Legendary certainly made waves during the X&Y seasons of the anime. It's not exactly a battler by nature, showing a lot of rust during its disappointing turn at the Kalos League, but it's had moments other than that that prove its innate strength.
Red GyaradosShiny Pokémon have been included since Generation II in Gold and Silver in which the first shiny Pokémon that was introduced was a Red Gyarados.
Shiny Pokémon were introduced in the Generation II games. When a Shiny Pokémon appears in the wild or from its Poké Ball, it is surrounded by a flash of stars or light, which is accompanied by a pinging sound effect.
SatoshiThe young boy's name is Ash Ketchum. Or, at least, it is in English-language versions. In the original Japanese, his name was Satoshi, after the creator of Pokémon, Satoshi Tajiri.
A Shiny Pikachu was owned by Pikarla in the Pikachu Valley in the Alola Region. This Pikachu was a rival of Ash's Pikachu for the affections of a female Pikachu from the valley. It has strong attacks including Volt Tackle and, with the Pikanium Z, is able to use the Z-Move Catastropika with its trainer.
Hydreigon' s shiny appearance appeared solely in the White version of the Victini movie. This Hydreigon, owned by Carlita, was used to aid Ash & Co. against Damon as he tried to control Victini and the city of Eindoak with the Legendary Dragon. First Seen: Pokémon White: Victini & Zekrom. #649 Genesect.
The Shiny Ditto, nicknamed Number 2 was used in a battle against Ash's Infernape as well as Team Rocket. It has been known to transform into Piplup, Zapdos, Staraptor, Happiny, Sudowoodo, Meowth, Wobbuffet and Croagunk.
Gengar's shiny form appeared under the control of Alva. After Alva activated the Mega Wave, it Mega Evolved and started to do Alva's evil bidding alongside lots of other Mega Evolved Pokémon. First Seen: Volcanion & The Mechanical Marvel. #095 Onix. Onix's shiny form appeared when Ash & co. went to an island in East Unova.
Onix's shiny form appeared when Ash & co. went to an island in East Unova. This island is filled with the legends of a rare Onix and was encountered when Ash requested Meloetta sing a song to try to subdue a swarm of rampaging Onix. The song woke up the shiny Onix who managed to call off the other Onix.
Druddigon's shiny appearance appeared within the Decolore Islands. During their travels, Ash & Co. met up with Clair who had come to the island to look for it. However, Team Rocket started causing issues for wild Pokémon in order to lure it out, causing the Druddigon to go on a rampage.
Dustox's shiny form appeared in Sinnoh. When the gang reach Lake Valor, they find it is time for the Dustox Crossing. Within the Dustox is a special Dustox owned by a trainer called Austin. This Dustox captures the eye of Jessie's Dustox and eventually leaves its trainer to mate with Jessie's Dustox.
In the beginning of the anime exclusive area of the Orange Islands, Ash and the gang first appear on Valencia Island. For whatever reason the researcher there, Professor Ivy, has Pokémon with alternate patterns presumably because of the weather including Butterfree and Vileplume as just two examples.
All That Glitters Is Not Golden, is an episode wherein the gang meets a golden Sudowoodo. Keenan experimented on it before something went wrong resulting in its golden hue. Like most Pokémon on here, besides color, there is nothing exceptional about it. That makes two golden Pokémon on this list though.
In Pokémon: The First Movie - Mewtwo Strikes Back, Mewtwo clones other Pokémon. His army of clones have distinct markings on them for whatever reason. Mewtwo doesn’t have them so it was presumably just a story reason to help viewers tell the difference.
The rare thing about her Pokémon is the fact that it can’t transform its face. This makes every copy it tries to do look incredibly silly. Too bad there is no Ditto like this in the games. It did appear in the Detective Pikachu though so at least Game Freak and Nintendo didn't completely forget about it.
Now one of the most interesting question for me has been that how do pokemon trainer's make money while travelling on their journey? In games it's shown that trainer's get money by defeating other trainer's but of course just that won't give you near as much money you need to make a stable living like the once gym leaders or champions have so I went on to make a theory of my own to how do they actually make money..
First of cubone could be its own pokemon Since its got an evolution, but trade evolutions where they hold items are a thing so maybe the skull is the item.