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Since Generation VI, Wigglytuff is a Normal/Fairy-type Pokémon. ^ Magnemite used to be a pure Electric-type Pokémon. Since Generation II, Magnemite is an Electric/Steel-type Pokémon. ^ Magneton used to be a pure Electric-type Pokémon. Since Generation II, Magneton is an Electric/Steel-type Pokémon. ^ Mr. Mime used to be a pure Psychic-type. Generation 1 Pokémon stats This is a list of all the Pokémon from Generation 1 (Red, Blue & Yellow). It includes the base stats of every new Pokémon and form introduced.

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This is a list of all the Pokémon from Generation 1. There are 151 Pokémon in this generation. Click the image to go to the Pokédex for the latest games. No. Pic Name Type Abilities Base Stats HP: Att: Def: S.Att: S.Def: Spd #0001 Bulbasaur: Overgrow Chlorophyll: 45: 49: 49: 65: 65: 45 #0002 Ivysaur: The first generation (generation I) of the Pokémon franchise features the original 151 fictional species of monsters introduced to the core video game series in the 1996 Game Boy games Pocket Monsters Red and Green (known as Pokémon Red and Blue outside of Japan).. The following list details the 151 Pokémon of generation I in order of their National Pokédex number. Terminology. The Japanese name 「ポケットモンスター赤・緑シリーズ」 (Pocket Monsters Red and Green Series) has been used in the pokemon.co.jp website, referring to the games Pokémon Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, Stadium (Japanese), and Stadium (English). Although the term "Generation I" is usually considered fan terminology, it was used in the cast commentary for POKÉMON. Gen I • Gen II-V • Gen VI • Gen VII • Gen VIII • Gen IX Base stats are an important defining characteristic of each Pokémon species. Below appears a list of Pokémon by their base stats, able to be changed at will to list them in order of any one of the five stat categories, as well as the average of all and their Pokédex number.

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These are the Pokémon from Generation I of the series (#0001 - #0151). These are the Pokémon from Red , Blue , Green (Japan only), Yellow , Season I of the Pokémon Anime and Pokémon Origins. #0001 Bulbasaur Generation 1. Timespan: Ferbuary 27th 1996 - November 20th 1999 Number of new Pokémon: 151 Number of new Moves: 165 Region: Kanto. The first generation started in 1996 with the release of Pokémon Red & Green in Japan. The games were spearheaded by Satoshi Tajiri in Game Freak, first conceptualised as Capsule Monsters, before eventually. Terminology. The word "generation" has been sometimes mentioned officially without a specific generation number: "Pokémon X and Pokémon Y presents a new generation of Pokémon and introduces players to an exciting new adventure in a breathtaking 3D world." "These fascinating Alola region characters and Pokémon will appear in the latest generation of Pokémon video games that will launch in. These Pokémon were introduced in the Generation I games Pokémon Red and Green. Their National Pokédex numbers range from 001 to 151. Pages in category "Generation I Pokémon" The following 151 pages are in this category, out of 151 total. A. Abra (Pokémon) Aerodactyl (Pokémon) Alakazam (Pokémon)

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Generation I (Japanese: 第一(だいいち)世代(せだい), Hepburn: Dai Ichi-sedai) (sometimes referred to as the Color Generation, due to the names of the versions released) is the first installment of the Pokémon franchise. The games begin with Pokémon Red and Green Version in Japan, which are later joined with a third version Pokémon Blue Version and a special edition Pokémon Yellow. In Generation II, this Pokédex order was known as the "Old Pokédex", with a new order that put related Pokémon near each other also included. Contents. 1 Legend; 2 List of Pokémon by National Pokédex number. 2.1 Generation I; 2.2 Generation II; 2.3 Generation III; 2.4 Generation IV; 2.5 Generation V; The following list groups all mainline Pokémon games by their generation (no spin-offs included), and offers insight into which regions each game was released for. With the recent introduction of the 9th generation, and the region of Paldea in Scarlet & Violet, there are currently 1,019 Pokémon in existence: Generation 1 - Kanto - 151. Alolan Forms from Pokémon Sun & Moon are also listed in Generation 1, alongside their non-Alolan counterparts. About Pokémon evolution. Evolution is a key part of the Pokémon games. Evolving Pokémon makes them stronger and often gives them a wider movepool. Several species of Pokémon are only obtainable through evolution.

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Gen I • Gen II • Gen III • Gen IV • Gen V • Gen VI • Gen VII • Gen VIII • Gen IX: Spin-offs: Pokémon Ranger • New Pokémon Snap • Pokémon Shuffle • Pokémon Masters: Other: Form differences: Anime Generation refers to the Pokémon game series. It is a group of games that were released at or around the same time. It also means that games in the same generation are compatible with the others, containing the same Pokémon and the number of moves there are to be learned. For example "Pokémon FireRed Version and Pokémon LeafGreen Version", though set in the same time period and region as.