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  1. The following list details the 135 Pokémon of generation III in order of their National Pokédex number. The first Pokémon, Treecko, is number 252 and the last, Deoxys, is number 386. Alternate forms that result in type changes are included for convenience.

    • Generation II

      The second generation (generation II) of the Pokémon...

    • Generation IV

      The fourth generation (Generation IV) of the Pokémon...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PokémonPokémon - Wikipedia

    Pokémon [a] is a Japanese media franchise consisting of video games, animated series and films, a trading card game, and other related media. The franchise takes place in a shared universe in which humans co-exist with creatures known as Pokémon, a large variety of species endowed with special powers. The franchise's target audience is ...

  3. Go ya ka histori, ngwagakete wa boraro goba mileniamo wa boraro o thomile ka 01 Pherekgong 2001, gomme o fela ka 31 Manthole 3000. Wo ke ngwagakakete wa boraro, gomme o latela ngwagakete wa bobedi . Ngwagaket wa boraro wona o latelwa ke ngwgakete wa bone

  4. The Pokémon video game series is the basis of the Pokémon franchise, which includes the Pokémon anime, the Pokémon Trading Card Game, the Pokémon manga, and various toys. The anime series has run for over 900 episodes, accompanied by 19 feature films, with a twentieth in production.

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    Pikachu the Movieposter
    Emperor of the Crystal Tower: Enteiteaser poster
    Final Emperor of the Crystal Tower: Enteimovie poster
    Japanese poster featuring Entei

    Little Molly Hale has always led a lonely life—but things only get worse for her when the long-lost Unown cause her father to mysteriously vanish one day. But things start to seem brighter when the power of the Unown starts to change the world around her into a fantasy land. She soon lives in a crystal palace, and has the Legendary Entei as a dad! ...

    In a mansion in the Johto town of Greenfield, well-known researcher Spencer Hale reads a story about Entei to his daughter Molly. They play around and have fun until being interrupted by an e-mail. Schuyler, Spencer's assistant, says that he has discovered some desert ruins. Spencer heads to these ruins, but during their research, he mysteriously d...

    Brock's Zubat is revealed to know Wing Attack.
    Misty's Staryu is revealed to know Rapid Spin.
    Ash's Charizard briefly returns from the Charicific Valley.

    Humans

    1. Ash 2. Misty 3. Brock 4. Tracey 5. Jessie 6. James 7. Delia 8. Professor Oak 9. Officer Jenny 10. Nurse Joy 11. Spencer Hale 12. Molly Hale 13. Molly's mother 14. Schuyler 15. David 16. Lisa 17. Liza 18. CTV news crew 19. Maids

    Pokémon

    1. Pikachu (Ash's) 2. Meowth (Team Rocket) 3. Togepi (Misty's) 4. Wobbuffet (Jessie's) 5. Bulbasaur (Ash's) 6. Charizard (Ash's) 7. Chikorita (Ash's) 8. Cyndaquil (Ash's) 9. Totodile (Ash's) 10. Noctowl (Ash's) 11. Goldeen (Misty's) 12. Staryu (Misty's) 13. Onix (Brock's) 14. Zubat (Brock's) 15. Vulpix (Brock's) 16. Mr. Mime (Delia's; Mimey) 17. Charizard (Liza's; Charla) 18. Teddiursa (Molly's; new) 19. Aipom (Lisa's) 20. Girafarig (Lisa's) 21. Quagsire (Lisa's) 22. Granbull (Lisa's) 23. But...

    This movie was released between EP155 and EP156in Japan.
    The first draft of the movie written by Takeshi Shudō had a completely different plot that dealt with the discovery of a dinosaur fossil, which would be brought to life and would go on a rampage th...
    Some of the Unown that appear on Professor Oak's computer have not appeared in any other media. However, since they are just drawings, it is possible that they do not really exist in the Pokémon wo...
    This is the only movie that does not feature a new Pokémon.
    Pokémon 3: The Movie on Prime Video (English)
    Pokémon 3: The Movie on Google Play (English)
    Pokémon 3: The Movie on iTunes (English)
    Pokémon 3: The Movieat IMDb
  5. Much as happens with many other words and phrases borrowed from English, the Japanese name for the series, Pocket Monsters, became contracted into "Pokémon" during the development of the original games, likely as much for convenience when referring to it as to save on-screen real estate, considering the small size of the Game Boy's screen.

  6. Feb 14, 2024 · PokéWiki back online. PokéWiki joins with Kids Zone. PokéWiki is a German Pokémon encyclopedia under a wiki system that, like Bulbapedia, is community-driven. PokéWiki and Bulbapedia were founding members of Encyclopædiæ Pokémonis, a multi-lingual group of wikis documenting all aspects of Pokémon.

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