List of Pokémon (361-380)
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At the core of the multi-billion dollar[1] Pokémon media franchise of various electronic games, ongoing anime, several manga series, collectible trading card games, and other media are 493 distinctive fictional species classified as the titular Pokémon. Created by Satoshi Tajiri, Pokémon is one of Nintendo's flagship game franchises, which has sold over 143 million copies worldwide as of 2007.[2] These creatures and entities reside throughout various locations of the fictional Pokémon universe and can be caught by humans designated as Pokémon Trainers by using capsule devices called Poké Balls. These 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 generating fire or heat, martial arts, telekinesis, and so on. Through age and experience many of these 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.
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[edit] Snorunt
Number: 361 | Type: Ice | Evolves from: None | Evolves into: Glalie or Froslass |
Snorunt (ユキワラシ? Yukiwarashi in original Japanese language versions) live in icy dark caves and enjoys crying out to hear its own echo. Its diet consists solely of snow and ice. Old folklore claims that a house visited by Snorunt is sure to prosper for many generations to come. It generally moves in groups of five Snorunt, and they hide away during the hot seasons of Summer and Spring. Being Ice type, Snorunt can withstand tempatures of up to negative 150 degrees.
In the Pokémon anime, Snorunt is Ash Ketchum's fifth Pokémon from the Hoenn region. It has a powerful Ice Beam, though this is hindered by Snorunt's bad aim. Because of this, Ash constantly trains it to try and improve its use of the technique. Snorunt eventually evolves into Glalie while fighting Team Rocket.
[edit] Glalie
Number: 362 | Type: Ice | Evolves from: Snorunt | Evolves into: None |
Glalie (オニゴーリ Onigōri?, Onigohri in original Japanese language versions) is known as the "Face Pokémon." It has a rock body that it reinforces with a layer diamond-like ice crystals that won't melt, even under fire. It has the ability to freely control ice by freezing moisture in any shape that it wishes. It uses this to instantly freeze enemies and eat them at its leisure.
In the anime, Ash Ketchum has a Glalie while in Hoenn. It evolves from his Snorunt, and he keeps it throughout the season. Later, he leaves it at Professor Oak's lab upon returning from Hoenn.
[edit] Spheal
Number: 363 | Type: Ice/ Water | Evolves from: None | Evolves into: Sealeo |
Spheal (タマザラシ? Tamazarashi in original Japanese language versions) spherical creature finds much faster to roll around to travel than to waddle with its flippers, so it is always seen rolling around, especially when the season for ice floes arrives. Spheal, in spite of its infancy, is fully capable of living in Arctic environments such as a tundra. Though it is not obvious, its body is fully covered in a layer of plushy fur that feels fluffy to the touch. This is surprisingly good at insulating Spheal against the cold when it is rolling about on ice floes or diving into the sea, for it apparently never feels the cold at all. When groups of Spheal eat, they instinctively show their pleasure by clapping and making other noises.
[edit] Sealeo
Number: 364 | Type: Ice/ Water | Evolves from: Spheal | Evolves into: Walrein |
Sealeo (トドグラー Todogurā?, Todoggler in original Japanese language versions) lives in herds among the ice floes of Arctic regions, and these herds consist of both itself and its other evolutionary forms Spheal and Walrein. Its flippers are quite powerful, strong enough to shatter ice with well-placed flaps. Five times a day, Sealeo dives into the sea to hunt prey.
Sealeo’s behavior revolves mostly around its sensitive nose; Sealeo uses it to investigate new things. It lifts new objects up with its nose, and rolls them around. While rolling an object, Sealeo checks the object’s aroma and texture in order to learn about it. This is what it does to differentiate food from anything else, making it a vital ability for survival. However, Sealeo also takes a liking to balancing and spinning a younger Spheal on its nose for entertainment.
[edit] Walrein
Number: 365 | Type: Ice/ Water | Evolves from: Sealeo | Evolves into: None |
Walrein (トドゼルガ Todozeruga?, Todoseruga in original Japanese language versions) is among the few fully-evolved Pokémon that live in functional communities, down in glacial environments, made of members of its pre-evolved forms Spheal and Sealeo as well as itself. The Walrein are the dominant members of their society, protecting their groups from attackers with their large strong tusks. These tusks are strong enough to thoroughly shatter blocks of ice weighing ten tons. When alone in the Arctic seas, Walrein’s thick blubber insulates it from the extreme cold of sub-zero temperature water, and it uses its tusks to clear its way as it swims through ice floes. The blubber is also resilient enough to make enemy attacks such as bites bounce off relatively harmlessly.
[edit] Clamperl
Number: 366 | Type: Water | Evolves from: None | Evolves into: Huntail or Gorebyss |
Clamperl (パールル Pāruru?, Pearlulu in original Japanese language versions) is protected by a sturdy shell. Once in a lifetime, it makes a magnificent pearl. This pearl, created upon evolution, is said to be infused with a mysterious energy and is used by Spoink as a focus for its psychic abilities. Clamperl grows while being protected by its rock-hard shell. When its body becomes too large to fit inside the shell, it is sure evidence that it is getting close to evolution. However its shell is not only good for protection - it is also used for clamping and catching prey. A fully grown Clamperl's shell will be scored with nicks and scratches all over.
Clamperl first appeared in Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, and can evolve into two different forms through trade depending on which of two different items it is holding - Gorebyss with one particular item, or Huntail with a different particular item.
[edit] Huntail
Number: 367 | Type: Water | Evolves from: Clamperl | Evolves into: None |
Huntail (ハンテール Hantēru?) went mostly unnoticed because it lives at extreme depths of the sea. Huntail’s body is built to withstand the adverse living conditions in the deep sea that challenge even the best-made human craft. The water pressure is high enough to be labeled crushing, but Huntail withstands it by having a body with a very thick and sturdy spine. Its eyes are suited for life far under the sea as well; they can see clearly even in the murky dark depths of the ocean. Huntail carries bioluminescence, which it uses when hunting prey. It lights up the eye-like textures on its tail and wiggles it to deceive prey into thinking they have found a fish to eat. Then Huntail attacks and attempts to swallow the prey whole with its gaping mouth. It prefers smaller prey since its body and stomach are rather thin.
[edit] Gorebyss
Number: 368 | Type: Water | Evolves from: Clamperl | Evolves into: None |
Gorebyss (サクラビス Sakurabisu?, Sakurabyss in original Japanese language versions) inhabits the southern seas at extreme depths. Its body is deceptively durable, so as to withstand the extreme hydrostatic pressures exercised to it at such a depth. Gorebyss's elegant form is exquisite to behold while swimming. Gorebyss uses its thin mouth to pick at seaweed growing between rocks, but it can also use it in a much more sinister fashion. When hunting live prey, it sticks its mouth into the prey's body and proceeds to drain it of all bodily fluids. After it feeds in this way, its body turns a more vivid pink.
[edit] Relicanth
Number: 369 | Type: Rock/ Water | Does not evolve |
Relicanth (ジーランス Jīransu?, Glanth in original Japanese language versions) is a rare and inaccessible Pokémon, as it inhabits the deep ocean floor. Once thought to be extinct, it was discovered in an exploration mission of the sea abyss. Relicanth proved to be extremely well-adapted to its environment; so much so, that according to researchers in the Pokémon world, it has not changed form in 100,000,000 years. Relicanth's body is covered in rock-like scales which are tough enough to withstand the enormous hydrostatic pressures exercised on it at such extreme depths, as is the case with other dwellers of the abyss. It uses its multiple pectoral fins as a means of locomotion across the sea bed. It is based on the real fish, Coelacanth.
[edit] Luvdisc
Number: 370 | Type: Water | Does not evolve |
Luvdisc (ラブカス Rabukasu?, Lovecus in original Japanese language versions) lives on masses in shallow seas in the tropics. Luvdisc nests in both coral reefs and the branches of the coral-like Corsola Pokémon. During the spawning season, countless Luvdisc congregate at coral reefs, turning the waters pink. Luvdisc are said to shoot water at other Luvdisc to show a sign of love. It is a long held custom to give a Luvdisc to someone to express feelings of love.
[edit] Bagon
Number: 371 | Type: Dragon | Evolves from: None | Evolves into: Shelgon |
Bagon (タツベイ Tatsubei?, Tatsubay in original Japanese language versions) has such a powerful dream of flying, it often hurls itself off high cliffs, only to tumble aimlessly to the bottom. As a result of Bagon's brave dives, its head has grown rock hard, allowing it to attack without feeling recoil. Hikers, however, have noticed the occasional unconscious Bagon, a victim of one fall too hard.
[edit] Shelgon
Number: 372 | Type: Dragon | Evolves from: Bagon | Evolves into: Salamence |
Shelgon (コモルー Komorū?, Komoruu in original Japanese language versions) cells are continually changing to prepare for evolution into Salamence. Even though this Pokémon's shell is heavy, it makes up for it by drawing in its stubby legs and rolling around. This shell is very thick and strong, similar to bones. The shell protects disruption of its internal cell development. When it is finally ready for evolution, its shell sheds instantly. While in this stage of its evolution, Shelgon fasts in order to grow hardier from hunger. It grows tired easily due to its lack of food and its heavy shell weighing it down.
[edit] Salamence
Number: 373 | Type: Dragon/ Flying | Evolves from: Shelgon | Evolves into: None |
Salamence (ボーマンダ Bōmanda?, Bohmander in original Japanese language versions) is very happy at its successful acquisition of wings, wanting them since being a Bagon, and expresses its feelings by soaring all over the sky, blowing fire from its mouth. Salamence is just as easily expressive when enraged: when angry, it loses all thought and destroys everything around it with its fire powers and its shredding claws. In the video games Salamence is set apart from most Pokémon beacause of its incredible attack and special attack. It is obtainable by reaching your Shelgon to the level 50 and evolving it. It was also obtainable at a NYC event in which they gave a Salamence with the move Wish.
[edit] Beldum
Number: 374 | Type: Psychic/ Steel | Evolves from: None | Evolves into: Metang |
Beldum (ダンバル Danbaru?, Dumbbell in original Japanese language versions) lacks a circulatory system of blood. Instead, it is powered by a strong magnetic force. It can exert magnetic forces from its body in order to communicate with others of its species, and can even communicate with brain waves. Beldum move together in a synchronized pattern, attracted by the magnetism of one another. They can repel Earth's natural magnetism with its own, allowing them to levitate. Beldum live on cliffs by planting their leg into the cliff-rock.
[edit] Metang
Number: 375 | Type: Psychic/ Steel | Evolves from: Beldum | Evolves into: Metagross |
Metang (メタング Metangu?) is formed from two Beldum merging to form a Metang. This merge is more than a physical one; both Beldums' brains in a Metang are linked by a network of magnetic impulses, making Metang quite intelligent. The Beldum only manifest as the arms and eyes of the Metang; some other material must make up the head. With both Beldums' magnetic fields combined, Metang's abilities manifest as telekinesis. Its telekinetic power allows it to hover a short distance above the ground, as well as fly at speeds of up to 60 miles per hour.
Metang doesn't rely entirely on its magnetic telekinesis, however, as it already has a portion of the durability and strength of Metagross. Its metal carapace is tough enough to survive even cataclysmic explosions and can leave a collision from a jet plane without a scratch. Metang's claws can rip through tempered steel.
[edit] Metagross
Number: 376 | Type: Psychic/ Steel | Evolves from: Metang | Evolves into: None |
Metagross (メタグロス Metagurosu?) is comprised by of two Metang forming together. Each leg is the body of a former Beldum, and its head/body is the four collective heads of Beldum used to fuse into it. Metagross's intelligence is extraordinarily high: not only does it have four minds, but they are also connected by a highly complex neural network, which is nowadays a more accurate measure of the capacity for intelligence than the net amount of brain tissue. Its developed cerebral powers are said to surpass even those of a supercomputer. Metagross mostly relies on its massive strength. It can also use psychic abilities, including the ability to render its massive body airborne by telekinesis once it draws its legs together.
This Pokémon lives in mountainous areas. It can easily live comfortably on very steep slopes by planting its legs into rock or ground. Metagross is also a brutal predator. When hunting, it pins its prey to the ground under its massive body. It then eats the helpless victim using its large mouth on its underside.
[edit] Regirock
Number: 377 | Type: Rock | Does not evolve |
Regirock (レジロック Rejirokku?) is a legendary Pokémon in Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire and Pokémon Emerald that can only be caught in the Desert Ruins once in each game. It was sealed there long before the series. Being made completely out of rock, it has no brain or heart, which baffles the scientists of the Pokémon universe. The various rocks that it is composed of come from different locations. If damaged in battle, it will repair itself with rocks it finds nearby. It also appears to represent the Stone age just like fellow regis, Regice who represents the ice age, Registeel who represents the Metal age and Regigas who represents the time of Pangaea.
[edit] Regice
Number: 378 | Type: Ice | Does not evolve |
Regice (レジアイス Rejiaisu?) is a legendary Pokémon in Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire and Pokémon Emerald that can only be caught in the Island Cave once in each game. Regice's body of Antarctic ice was made during an ice age. It cannot be melted, even if hit by fire or placed in magma. It also controls air of negative 328 degrees Fahrenheit(164.4 degrees Celsius). It also appears to represent the Ice age just like fellow regis, Regirock who represents the stone age, Registeel who represents the Metal age and Regigas who represents the time of Pangaea.
[edit] Registeel
Number: 379 | Type: Steel | Does not evolve |
Registeel (レジスチル Rejisuchiru?) is a legendary Pokémon in Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire and Pokémon Emerald that can only be caught in the Ancient Tomb once in each game. It has a hollow body made out of a mysterious metal, not of Earth, harder than any other, yet very flexible, able to shrink and stretch accordingly. This is from being underground for tens of thousands of years. It also appears to represent the Iron age just like fellow regis, Regirock who represents the stone age, Regice who represents the Ice age and Regigas who represents the time of Pangaea.
[edit] Latias
Number: 380 | Type: Dragon/ Psychic | Does not evolve |
Latias (ラティアス Ratiasu?) is a legendary Pokémon from the Ruby/Sapphire and Emerald series of games and is one of a duo of Psychic/Dragon Pokémon, the other being Latios. These two are the only legendary Pokémon in the games that have genders (next to heatran and cresselia). Latias is female while Latios is male.
Latias is a red-and-white dragon with small arms and feet, and spiky wings on her back. She has triangle-shaped blue markings on her belly that are similar to those of a Togepi. Latias is always female. Latias is able to use a form of active camouflage by enfolding her body with her glass-like coat of down and refracting light in unique ways, allowing her to become invisible or even take on the appearance of a human.
Latias is highly sensitive to the emotions of people and can telepathically communicate with them. She rarely makes contact with people or other Pokémon. If Latias senses any hostility, she ruffles the feathers all over her body and cries shrilly to intimidate her foe. Like her brother, Latios, Latias is highly intelligent. Latias has been occasionally sighted in small herds of several members, although she is unable to breed in the video games.
Latias' only anime appearance was in the fifth movie, Pokémon Heroes.
Latias also appears in the game Super Smash Bros. Brawl appearing in tandem with Latios as an item for the pokeball.
[edit] References
- ^ Pokémon Franchise Approaches 150 Million Games Sold. PR Newswire.
- ^ David (2005). Nintendo reveal sales figures. Australia's PAL Gaming Network.
[edit] External links
- Bulbapedia - The Pokémon encyclopedia
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