The world of Pokémon is filled with fascinating secrets and intriguing details that many fans might not know. In this article, we delve into 20 surprising facts about these beloved creatures that will surely captivate your interest.
Table of Contents
- The first Pokémon wasn’t Pikachu
- A fact about Spoink
- Anime or game? Popularity
- A Pokémon that changes gender
- An interesting fact about Banette
- Pink delicacy
- No deaths
- Capumon
- A fact about Drifloon
- A fact about Cubone
- A fact about Yamask
- A bit about Satoshi Tajiri
- Pokémon are intelligent beings
- Society and rituals
- The oldest sport
- Arcanine and its legendary status
- The rarest type
- Pokémon GO
- A fact about Phantump
The first Pokémon wasn’t Pikachu
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Contrary to popular belief, Pikachu wasn't the first Pokémon created. The honor goes to Rhydon, as revealed by the creators themselves.
A fact about Spoink
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Spoink, the adorable Pokémon with a spring for legs, has a unique trait. Its heart beats faster with each jump, and if it stops jumping, its heart will cease to beat.
Anime or game?
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Many fans believe the anime came first, but the first Pokémon game was released a year before the anime in 1997. The anime was inspired by the game, and slight changes in the Pokémon's appearance in the anime influenced subsequent game designs.
Popularity
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Pokémon games are incredibly popular worldwide. For instance, Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire sold 10.5 million copies, while Pokémon X and Y sold 13.9 million. These games are often released in pairs, offering different sets of creatures.
A Pokémon that changes gender
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Azurill is unique in the Pokémon world as it can change its gender upon evolution. A female Azurill has a 33% chance of evolving into a male.
An interesting fact about Banette
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Banette, a Ghost-type Pokémon, absorbs emotions like anger and jealousy. It was once a discarded toy, now seeking revenge on the person who threw it away.
Pink delicacy
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While Pokémon are known for battling, some are also considered food. In early versions of the game, Slowpoke tails were a prized delicacy.
No deaths
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In the Pokémon universe, battles never result in death. Fighters only fall unconscious or their trainer surrenders.
Capumon
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The original name for Pokémon was "Capsule Monsters," or Capumon, before it was changed to "Pocket Monsters."
A fact about Drifloon
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Drifloon, a Ghost-type balloon Pokémon, is made from souls and seeks children for company. It's known to steal kids who mistake it for a regular balloon but avoids heavy ones.
A fact about Cubone
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Cubone's eerie backstory involves wearing its deceased mother's skull as a mask. It howls in sorrow during a full moon, reminded of its mother.
A fact about Yamask
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Yamask, a Ghost-type, was once human and remembers its past life. When it wears its mask, its deceased personality takes over.
A bit about Satoshi Tajiri
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Satoshi Tajiri, the creator of Pokémon, was a young naturalist fascinated by bugs. His passion later shifted to video games, leading to the creation of Pokémon.
Pokémon are intelligent beings
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Pokémon are highly intelligent, capable of understanding human speech and communicating with each other. Notable examples include Gastly, who can speak human language and bring legends to life, and Meowth from Team Rocket, the only one of its kind to speak human language.
Society and rituals
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Pokémon often live in societies with rituals, such as Clefairy worshipping the moon and Moon Stone, or Quagsire's moon-related competitions. Bulbasaur has a complex society with a secret evolution ceremony.
The oldest sport
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Pokémon tournaments have been held for hundreds of years, as evidenced by artifacts like the Winner's Cup. This tradition may have influenced real-life sports like the Olympics.
Arcanine and its legendary status
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Arcanine was initially intended to be a legendary Pokémon, but this idea was later abandoned.
The rarest type
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Despite newer types like Steel and Dark, the Ice type remains the rarest since the series began.
Pokémon GO
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The popularity of Pokémon GO led some businesses to place signs restricting Pokémon catching to paying customers only.
A fact about Phantump
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Phantump is born from the spirit of a lost child in the forest, using its human-like voice to lure adults deeper into the woods.
These 20 facts offer a glimpse into the rich and sometimes dark world of Pokémon, highlighting the depth and complexity of these beloved creatures.