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These would all be separate pages. | These would all be separate pages. | ||
If anyone wants to help out, feel free. | If anyone wants to help out, feel free. | ||
=Chikorita (Pokémon)/Beta= | =Chikorita (Pokémon)/Beta= | ||
{{Spaceworld Infobox | {{User:Celadonkey/Template:Spaceworld Infobox | ||
|name=Chikorita | |name=Chikorita | ||
|jname=ハッパ | |jname=ハッパ | ||
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It is presumed to [[Evolution|evolve]] into [[Bayleef (Pokémon)/Beta|Bayleef]] at an unknown level, which evolves into [[Meganium (Pokémon)/Beta|Meganium]] starting at [[level]] 32. | It is presumed to [[Evolution|evolve]] into [[Bayleef (Pokémon)/Beta|Bayleef]] at an unknown level, which evolves into [[Meganium (Pokémon)/Beta|Meganium]] starting at [[level]] 32. | ||
Along with {{p|Honōguma}} and {{p|Kurusu}}, Chikorita is one of three [[ | Along with {{p|Honōguma}} and {{p|Kurusu}}, Chikorita is one of three [[first partner Pokémon]] available at the beginning of the [[Pokémon Gold and Silver beta|1997 Spaceworld demo of Pokémon Gold and Silver]]. Unlike other Pokémon games, the first partner Pokémon is chosen randomly when the demo is started. | ||
{{p|Chikorita}} is present in the [[Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions|final version of the game]]. | {{p|Chikorita}} is present in the [[Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions|final version of the game]]. | ||
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===Type effectiveness=== | ===Type effectiveness=== | ||
{{ | {{Type effectiveness | ||
|type1=grass | |type1=grass | ||
|Normal= 100 | |Normal= 100 | ||
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|Ice= 200 | |Ice= 200 | ||
|Dragon= 100 | |Dragon= 100 | ||
|Dark= | |Dark= 100}} | ||
===Learnset=== | ===Learnset=== | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* Chikorita, like other early-game Pokémon in the [[Pokémon Gold and Silver beta|demo of Pokémon Gold and Silver]], is missing evolution data for its first evolution, likely to prevent Spaceworld attendees from seeing certain unrevealed evolved forms. | |||
===Origin=== | ===Origin=== | ||
Chikorita has similarities to {{wp|sauropod}}s. Its shape and appearance also alludes to that of a {{wp|pear}}, or a Belgian {{wp|endive}}, a type of chicory. | Chikorita has similarities to {{wp|sauropod}}s. Its shape and appearance also alludes to that of a {{wp|pear}}, or a Belgian {{wp|endive}}, a type of chicory. | ||
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=Bayleef (Pokémon)/Beta= | =Bayleef (Pokémon)/Beta= | ||
{{Spaceworld Infobox | {{User:Celadonkey/Template:Spaceworld Infobox | ||
|name=Bayleef | |name=Bayleef | ||
|jname=ハナモグラ | |jname=ハナモグラ | ||
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{{ | {{Type effectiveness | ||
|type1=grass | |type1=grass | ||
|Normal= 100 | |Normal= 100 | ||
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|Ice= 200 | |Ice= 200 | ||
|Dragon= 100 | |Dragon= 100 | ||
|Dark= | |Dark= 100}} | ||
===Learnset=== | ===Learnset=== | ||
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=Meganium (Pokémon)/Beta= | =Meganium (Pokémon)/Beta= | ||
{{Spaceworld Infobox | {{User:Celadonkey/Template:Spaceworld Infobox | ||
|name=Meganium | |name=Meganium | ||
|jname=ハナリュウ | |jname=ハナリュウ | ||
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|type1=grass | |type1=grass | ||
|Normal= 100 | |Normal= 100 | ||
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|Ice= 200 | |Ice= 200 | ||
|Dragon= 100 | |Dragon= 100 | ||
|Dark= | |Dark= 100}} | ||
====By [[Level|leveling up]]==== | ====By [[Level|leveling up]]==== | ||
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=Honōguma (Pokémon)= | =Honōguma (Pokémon)= | ||
{{Spaceworld Infobox | {{User:Celadonkey/Template:Spaceworld Infobox | ||
|name=Honōguma | |name=Honōguma | ||
|jname=ホノオグマ | |jname=ホノオグマ | ||
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It is presumed to [[Evolution|evolve]] into {{p|Borubeā}} at an unknown level, which evolves into {{p|Dainabea}} starting at [[level]] 32. | It is presumed to [[Evolution|evolve]] into {{p|Borubeā}} at an unknown level, which evolves into {{p|Dainabea}} starting at [[level]] 32. | ||
Along with [[Chikorita (Pokémon)/Beta|Chikorita]] and {{p|Kurusu}}, Honōguma is one of three [[ | Along with [[Chikorita (Pokémon)/Beta|Chikorita]] and {{p|Kurusu}}, Honōguma is one of three [[first partner Pokémon]] available at the beginning of the [[Pokémon Gold and Silver beta|1997 Spaceworld demo of Pokémon Gold and Silver]]. Unlike other Pokémon games, the first partner Pokémon is chosen randomly when the demo is started. | ||
Honōguma is replaced by {{p|Cyndaquil}} as the Fire-type | Honōguma is replaced by {{p|Cyndaquil}} as the Fire-type first partner Pokémon in the [[Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions|final version of the game]]. | ||
==Biology== | ==Biology== | ||
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{{ | {{Type effectiveness | ||
|type1=Fire | |type1=Fire | ||
|Normal= 100 | |Normal= 100 | ||
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|Bug= 50 | |Bug= 50 | ||
|Ghost= 100 | |Ghost= 100 | ||
|Steel= | |Steel= 100 | ||
|Fire= 50 | |Fire= 50 | ||
|Water= 200 | |Water= 200 | ||
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|Ice= 50 | |Ice= 50 | ||
|Dragon= 100 | |Dragon= 100 | ||
|Dark= 100 | |Dark= 100}} | ||
===Learnset=== | ===Learnset=== | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
[[ | * Honōguma, like other early-game Pokémon in the [[Pokémon Gold and Silver beta|demo of Pokémon Gold and Silver]], is missing evolution data for its first evolution, likely to prevent Spaceworld attendees from seeing certain unrevealed evolved forms. | ||
===Origin=== | ===Origin=== | ||
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=Borubeā (Pokémon)= | =Borubeā (Pokémon)= | ||
{{Spaceworld Infobox | {{User:Celadonkey/Template:Spaceworld Infobox | ||
|name=Borubeā | |name=Borubeā | ||
|jname=ボルベアー | |jname=ボルベアー | ||
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It is presumed to [[Evolution|evolve]] from {{p|Honōguma}} at an unknown level, and it evolves into {{p|Dainabea}} starting at [[level]] 32. | It is presumed to [[Evolution|evolve]] from {{p|Honōguma}} at an unknown level, and it evolves into {{p|Dainabea}} starting at [[level]] 32. | ||
Borubeā is replaced by {{p|Quilava}} as the Fire-type | Borubeā is replaced by {{p|Quilava}} as the Fire-type first partner Pokémon evolution in the [[Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions|final version of the game]]. | ||
==Biology== | ==Biology== | ||
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{{ | {{Type effectiveness | ||
|type1=Fire | |type1=Fire | ||
|Normal= 100 | |Normal= 100 | ||
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|Bug= 50 | |Bug= 50 | ||
|Ghost= 100 | |Ghost= 100 | ||
|Steel= | |Steel= 100 | ||
|Fire= 50 | |Fire= 50 | ||
|Water= 200 | |Water= 200 | ||
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|Ice= 50 | |Ice= 50 | ||
|Dragon= 100 | |Dragon= 100 | ||
|Dark= 100 | |Dark= 100}} | ||
===Learnset=== | ===Learnset=== | ||
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=Dainabea (Pokémon)= | =Dainabea (Pokémon)= | ||
{{Spaceworld Infobox | {{User:Celadonkey/Template:Spaceworld Infobox | ||
|name=Dainabea | |name=Dainabea | ||
|jname=ダイナベア | |jname=ダイナベア | ||
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It [[Evolution|evolves]] from {{p|Borubeā}} starting at [[level]] 32. It is likely the final form of {{p|Honōguma}}. | It [[Evolution|evolves]] from {{p|Borubeā}} starting at [[level]] 32. It is likely the final form of {{p|Honōguma}}. | ||
Dainabea is replaced by {{p|Typhlosion}} as the fully-evolved Fire-type | Dainabea is replaced by {{p|Typhlosion}} as the fully-evolved Fire-type first partner Pokémon in the [[Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions|final version of the game]]. | ||
==Biology== | ==Biology== | ||
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===Type effectiveness=== | ===Type effectiveness=== | ||
{{ | {{Type effectiveness | ||
|type1=Fire | |type1=Fire | ||
|Normal= 100 | |Normal= 100 | ||
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|Bug= 50 | |Bug= 50 | ||
|Ghost= 100 | |Ghost= 100 | ||
|Steel= | |Steel= 100 | ||
|Fire= 50 | |Fire= 50 | ||
|Water= 200 | |Water= 200 | ||
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|Ice= 50 | |Ice= 50 | ||
|Dragon= 100 | |Dragon= 100 | ||
|Dark= 100 | |Dark= 100}} | ||
===Learnset=== | ===Learnset=== | ||
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=Kurusu (Pokémon)= | =Kurusu (Pokémon)= | ||
{{Spaceworld Infobox | {{User:Celadonkey/Template:Spaceworld Infobox | ||
|name=Kurusu | |name=Kurusu | ||
|jname=クルス | |jname=クルス | ||
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It is presumed to [[Evolution|evolve]] into {{p|Akua}} at an unknown level, which evolves into {{p|Akueria}} starting at [[level]] 32. | It is presumed to [[Evolution|evolve]] into {{p|Akua}} at an unknown level, which evolves into {{p|Akueria}} starting at [[level]] 32. | ||
Along with [[Chikorita (Pokémon)/Beta|Chikorita]] and {{p|Honoguma}}, Kurusu is one of three [[ | Along with [[Chikorita (Pokémon)/Beta|Chikorita]] and {{p|Honoguma}}, Kurusu is one of three [[first partner Pokémon]] available at the beginning of the [[Pokémon Gold and Silver beta|1997 Spaceworld demo of Pokémon Gold and Silver]]. Unlike other Pokémon games, the first partner Pokémon is chosen randomly when the demo is started. | ||
Kurusu is replaced by {{p|Totodile}} as the Water-type | Kurusu is replaced by {{p|Totodile}} as the Water-type first partner Pokémon in the [[Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions|final version of the game]]. | ||
==Biology== | ==Biology== | ||
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{{ | {{Type effectiveness | ||
|type1=water | |type1=water | ||
|Normal= 100 | |Normal= 100 | ||
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|Ice= 50 | |Ice= 50 | ||
|Dragon= 100 | |Dragon= 100 | ||
|Dark= | |Dark= 100}} | ||
===Learnset=== | ===Learnset=== | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
[[ | * Kurusu, like other early-game Pokémon in the [[Pokémon Gold and Silver beta|demo of Pokémon Gold and Silver]], is missing evolution data for its first evolution, likely to prevent Spaceworld attendees from seeing certain unrevealed evolved forms. | ||
===Origin=== | ===Origin=== | ||
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=Akua (Pokémon)= | =Akua (Pokémon)= | ||
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|name=Akua | |name=Akua | ||
|jname=アクア | |jname=アクア | ||
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It is presumed to [[Evolution|evolve]] from {{p|Kurusu}} at an unknown level, and it evolves into {{p|Akueria}} starting at [[level]] 32. | It is presumed to [[Evolution|evolve]] from {{p|Kurusu}} at an unknown level, and it evolves into {{p|Akueria}} starting at [[level]] 32. | ||
Akua is replaced by {{p|Croconaw}} as the Water-type | Akua is replaced by {{p|Croconaw}} as the Water-type first partner Pokémon evolution in the [[Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions|final version of the game]]. | ||
==Biology== | ==Biology== | ||
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{{ | {{Type effectiveness | ||
|type1=water | |type1=water | ||
|Normal= 100 | |Normal= 100 | ||
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|Ice= 50 | |Ice= 50 | ||
|Dragon= 100 | |Dragon= 100 | ||
|Dark= | |Dark= 100}} | ||
===Learnset=== | ===Learnset=== | ||
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=Akueria (Pokémon)= | =Akueria (Pokémon)= | ||
{{Spaceworld Infobox | {{User:Celadonkey/Template:Spaceworld Infobox | ||
|name=Akueria | |name=Akueria | ||
|jname=アクエリア | |jname=アクエリア | ||
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It [[Evolution|evolves]] from {{p|Akua}} starting at [[level]] 32. It is likely the final form of {{p|Kurusu}}. | It [[Evolution|evolves]] from {{p|Akua}} starting at [[level]] 32. It is likely the final form of {{p|Kurusu}}. | ||
Akueria is replaced by {{p|Feraligatr}} as the fully-evolved Water-type | Akueria is replaced by {{p|Feraligatr}} as the fully-evolved Water-type first partner Pokémon in the [[Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions|final version of the game]]. | ||
==Biology== | ==Biology== | ||
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{{ | {{Type effectiveness | ||
|type1=water | |type1=water | ||
|Normal= 100 | |Normal= 100 | ||
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|Ice= 50 | |Ice= 50 | ||
|Dragon= 100 | |Dragon= 100 | ||
|Dark= | |Dark= 100}} | ||
===Learnset=== | ===Learnset=== | ||
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=Hoothoot (Pokémon)/Beta= | =Hoothoot (Pokémon)/Beta= | ||
{{Spaceworld Infobox | {{User:Celadonkey/Template:Spaceworld Infobox | ||
|name=Hoothoot | |name=Hoothoot | ||
|jname=ホーホー | |jname=ホーホー | ||
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===Type effectiveness=== | ===Type effectiveness=== | ||
{{ | {{Type effectiveness | ||
|type1=Flying | |type1=Flying | ||
|Normal= 100 | |Normal= 100 | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* Hoothoot is only Flying-type in the demo, rather than Normal/Flying, as it is in the final game. | * Hoothoot is only Flying-type in the demo, rather than Normal/Flying, as it is in the final game. | ||
* Hoothoot, like other early-game Pokémon in the [[Pokémon Gold and Silver beta|demo of Pokémon Gold and Silver]], is missing evolution data for its first evolution, likely to prevent Spaceworld attendees from seeing certain unrevealed evolved forms. | |||
===Origin=== | ===Origin=== | ||
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=Noctowl (Pokémon)/Beta= | =Noctowl (Pokémon)/Beta= | ||
{{Spaceworld Infobox | {{User:Celadonkey/Template:Spaceworld Infobox | ||
|name=Noctowl | |name=Noctowl | ||
|jname=ボーボー | |jname=ボーボー | ||
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{{ | {{Type effectiveness | ||
|type1=Flying | |type1=Flying | ||
|Normal= 100 | |Normal= 100 | ||
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=Mareep (Pokémon)/Beta= | =Mareep (Pokémon)/Beta= | ||
{{Spaceworld Infobox | {{User:Celadonkey/Template:Spaceworld Infobox | ||
|name=Mareep | |name=Mareep | ||
|jname=パチメエ | |jname=パチメエ | ||
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'''Mareep''' ([[List of Japanese Pokémon names|Japanese]]: '''パチメエ''' ''Pachimē'') is an {{type|Electric}} {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} from the [[Pokémon Gold and Silver beta|1997 Spaceworld demo of Pokémon Gold and Silver]]. | '''Mareep''' ([[List of Japanese Pokémon names|Japanese]]: '''パチメエ''' ''Pachimē'') is an {{type|Electric}} {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} from the [[Pokémon Gold and Silver beta|1997 Spaceworld demo of Pokémon Gold and Silver]]. | ||
It [[Evolution|evolves]] into [[Flaaffy (Pokémon)/Beta|Flaaffy]] at [[level]] 16, which evolves into [[Ampharos(Pokémon)/Beta|Ampharos]] at level 32. | It [[Evolution|evolves]] into [[Flaaffy (Pokémon)/Beta|Flaaffy]] at [[level]] 16, which evolves into [[Ampharos (Pokémon)/Beta|Ampharos]] at level 32. | ||
{{p|Mareep}} is present in the [[Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions|final version of the game]]. | {{p|Mareep}} is present in the [[Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions|final version of the game]]. | ||
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{{ | {{Type effectiveness | ||
|type1=electric | |type1=electric | ||
|Normal= 100 | |Normal= 100 | ||
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|Steel= 50 | |Steel= 50 | ||
|Fire= 100 | |Fire= 100 | ||
|Water= | |Water= 50 | ||
|Grass= 100 | |Grass= 100 | ||
|Electric= 50 | |Electric= 50 | ||
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|Ice= 100 | |Ice= 100 | ||
|Dragon= 100 | |Dragon= 100 | ||
|Dark= | |Dark= 100}} | ||
===Learnset=== | ===Learnset=== | ||
====By [[Level|leveling up]]==== | ====By [[Level|leveling up]]==== | ||
{{learnlist/levelh|Mareep|electric|electric|2|7}} | {{learnlist/levelh|Mareep|electric|electric|2|7}} | ||
{{learnlist/level2|1| | {{learnlist/level2|1|Thunder Shock|Electric|40|100|30||'''}} | ||
{{learnlist/level2|3|Growl|Normal|—|100|40}} | {{learnlist/level2|3|Growl|Normal|—|100|40}} | ||
{{learnlist/level2|6|Tail Whip|Normal|—|100|30}} | {{learnlist/level2|6|Tail Whip|Normal|—|100|30}} | ||
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=Flaaffy (Pokémon)/Beta= | =Flaaffy (Pokémon)/Beta= | ||
{{Spaceworld Infobox | {{User:Celadonkey/Template:Spaceworld Infobox | ||
|name=Flaaffy | |name=Flaaffy | ||
|jname=モココ | |jname=モココ | ||
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===Type effectiveness=== | ===Type effectiveness=== | ||
{{ | {{Type effectiveness | ||
|type1=electric | |type1=electric | ||
|Normal= 100 | |Normal= 100 | ||
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|Steel= 50 | |Steel= 50 | ||
|Fire= 100 | |Fire= 100 | ||
|Water= | |Water= 50 | ||
|Grass= 100 | |Grass= 100 | ||
|Electric= 50 | |Electric= 50 | ||
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|Ice= 100 | |Ice= 100 | ||
|Dragon= 100 | |Dragon= 100 | ||
|Dark= | |Dark= 100}} | ||
===Learnset=== | ===Learnset=== | ||
====By [[Level|leveling up]]==== | ====By [[Level|leveling up]]==== | ||
{{learnlist/levelh|Flaaffy|electric|electric|2|7}} | {{learnlist/levelh|Flaaffy|electric|electric|2|7}} | ||
{{learnlist/level2|1| | {{learnlist/level2|1|Thunder Shock|Electric|40|100|30||'''}} | ||
{{learnlist/level2|4|Growl|Normal|—|100|40}} | {{learnlist/level2|4|Growl|Normal|—|100|40}} | ||
{{learnlist/level2|8|Tail Whip|Normal|—|100|30}} | {{learnlist/level2|8|Tail Whip|Normal|—|100|30}} | ||
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=Ampharos (Pokémon)/Beta= | =Ampharos (Pokémon)/Beta= | ||
{{Spaceworld Infobox | {{User:Celadonkey/Template:Spaceworld Infobox | ||
|name=Ampharos | |name=Ampharos | ||
|jname=デンリュウ | |jname=デンリュウ | ||
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===Type effectiveness=== | ===Type effectiveness=== | ||
{{ | {{Type effectiveness | ||
|type1=electric | |type1=electric | ||
|Normal= 100 | |Normal= 100 | ||
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|Steel= 50 | |Steel= 50 | ||
|Fire= 100 | |Fire= 100 | ||
|Water= | |Water= 50 | ||
|Grass= 100 | |Grass= 100 | ||
|Electric= 50 | |Electric= 50 | ||
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|Ice= 100 | |Ice= 100 | ||
|Dragon= 100 | |Dragon= 100 | ||
|Dark= | |Dark= 100}} | ||
===Learnset=== | ===Learnset=== | ||
====By [[Level|leveling up]]==== | ====By [[Level|leveling up]]==== | ||
{{learnlist/levelh|Ampharos|electric|electric|2|7}} | {{learnlist/levelh|Ampharos|electric|electric|2|7}} | ||
{{learnlist/level2|1| | {{learnlist/level2|1|Thunder Shock|Electric|40|100|30||'''}} | ||
{{learnlist/level2|5|Growl|Normal|—|100|40}} | {{learnlist/level2|5|Growl|Normal|—|100|40}} | ||
{{learnlist/level2|10|Tail Whip|Normal|—|100|30}} | {{learnlist/level2|10|Tail Whip|Normal|—|100|30}} | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* Ampharos has an even earlier sprite which can be seen on the [https://web.archive.org/web/19970627055949/http://www.nintendo.co.jp:80/n02/dmg/kingin/index.html official website] and the [https://web.archive.org/web/20180606121416/http://hakuda2.jp/ir/poke4/b5.html Pokemon Official Fan Book]. The latter features speculation that the name "Denryu" could mean that it was a Dragon-type Pokemon. | |||
===Origin=== | ===Origin=== | ||
Ampharos resembles a sheared {{wp|sheep}} that its evolution line leads up to as they lose wool with each evolution. It also shares traits with a {{wp|lighthouse}}, such as its height, stripes and the beacon on the top; the two also share a name. It, as well as its pre-evolutions, may have been based on the title of the science fiction novel ''{{wp|Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?}}''. | Ampharos resembles a sheared {{wp|sheep}} that its evolution line leads up to as they lose wool with each evolution. It also shares traits with a {{wp|lighthouse}}, such as its height, stripes and the beacon on the top; the two also share a name. It, as well as its pre-evolutions, may have been based on the title of the science fiction novel ''{{wp|Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?}}''. | ||
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=Mikon (Pokémon)= | =Mikon (Pokémon)= | ||
{{Spaceworld Infobox | {{User:Celadonkey/Template:Spaceworld Infobox | ||
|name=Mikon | |name=Mikon | ||
|jname=ミコン | |jname=ミコン | ||
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{{ | {{Type effectiveness | ||
|type1= | |type1=water | ||
|Normal=100 | |Normal= 100 | ||
|Fighting=100 | |Fighting=100 | ||
|Flying=100 | |Flying= 100 | ||
|Poison=100 | |Poison= 100 | ||
|Ground=100 | |Ground= 100 | ||
|Rock=100 | |Rock= 100 | ||
|Bug=100 | |Bug= 100 | ||
|Ghost=100 | |Ghost= 100 | ||
|Steel=50 | |Steel= 50 | ||
|Fire=50 | |Fire= 50 | ||
|Water=50 | |Water= 50 | ||
|Grass=200 | |Grass= 200 | ||
|Electric=200 | |Electric=200 | ||
|Psychic=100 | |Psychic= 100 | ||
|Ice=50 | |Ice= 50 | ||
|Dragon=100 | |Dragon= 100 | ||
|Dark= | |Dark= 100}} | ||
===Learnset=== | ===Learnset=== | ||
====By [[Level|leveling up]]==== | ====By [[Level|leveling up]]==== | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* Mikon's Water- | * Mikon's Water-type is likely to have been an error, as it learns Fire-type moves and evolves into a Fire-type Pokémon. | ||
===Origin=== | ===Origin=== | ||
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=Monja (Pokémon)= | =Monja (Pokémon)= | ||
{{Spaceworld Infobox | {{User:Celadonkey/Template:Spaceworld Infobox | ||
|name=Monja | |name=Monja | ||
|jname=モンジャ | |jname=モンジャ | ||
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'''Monja''' ([[List of Japanese Pokémon names|Japanese]]: '''モンジャ''' ''Monja'') is a {{type|Grass}} {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} from the [[Pokémon Gold and Silver beta|1997 Spaceworld demo of Pokémon Gold and Silver]]. | '''Monja''' ([[List of Japanese Pokémon names|Japanese]]: '''モンジャ''' ''Monja'') is a {{type|Grass}} {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} from the [[Pokémon Gold and Silver beta|1997 Spaceworld demo of Pokémon Gold and Silver]]. | ||
It [[Evolution|evolves]] into {{p|Tangela}} at [[level]] 22, which evolves into [[Jaranra (Pokémon) | It [[Evolution|evolves]] into {{p|Tangela}} at [[level]] 22, which evolves into [[Jaranra (Pokémon)|Jaranra]] at level 44. | ||
Monja is not present in the [[Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions|final version of the game]]. | Monja is not present in the [[Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions|final version of the game]]. | ||
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Monja may be based on もじゃもじゃ ''mojamoja'' (''shaggy'' or ''unkempt''). It may also include ''monster''. It is a diminutive of ''Monjara''. | Monja may be based on もじゃもじゃ ''mojamoja'' (''shaggy'' or ''unkempt''). It may also include ''monster''. It is a diminutive of ''Monjara''. | ||
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It [[Evolution|evolves]] into {{p|Bayleef}} starting at [[level]] 16, which evolves into {{p|Meganium}} starting at level 32. | It [[Evolution|evolves]] into {{p|Bayleef}} starting at [[level]] 16, which evolves into {{p|Meganium}} starting at level 32. | ||
Along with {{p|Cyndaquil}} and {{p|Totodile}}, Chikorita is one of the three [[ | Along with {{p|Cyndaquil}} and {{p|Totodile}}, Chikorita is one of the three [[first partner Pokémon]] of [[Johto]] available at the beginning of {{game|Gold and Silver|s|Pokémon Gold, Silver}}, {{v2|Crystal}}, {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s|HeartGold, and SoulSilver}}. | ||
==Tangela (Pokémon)== | ==Tangela (Pokémon)== |
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Chikorita (Japanese: ハッパ Happa) is a Grass-type Pokémon from the 1997 Spaceworld demo of Pokémon Gold and Silver.
It is presumed to evolve into Bayleef at an unknown level, which evolves into Meganium starting at level 32.
Along with Honōguma and Kurusu, Chikorita is one of three first partner Pokémon available at the beginning of the 1997 Spaceworld demo of Pokémon Gold and Silver. Unlike other Pokémon games, the first partner Pokémon is chosen randomly when the demo is started.
Chikorita is present in the final version of the game.
Biology
Chikorita is a small, pale green Pokémon with a darker necklace of buds. It has a large head in proportion to the rest of its body with large eyes. It has four short legs with a single nailed toe on each and a small tail. Its most distinguishing feature is the large leaf on the top of its head.
Chikorita appears identical to how it does in the final version of the game.
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- Chikorita, like other early-game Pokémon in the demo of Pokémon Gold and Silver, is missing evolution data for its first evolution, likely to prevent Spaceworld attendees from seeing certain unrevealed evolved forms.
Origin
Chikorita has similarities to sauropods. Its shape and appearance also alludes to that of a pear, or a Belgian endive, a type of chicory.
Name origin
Chikorita is a combination of chicory (a flowering plant) and ita (the feminine form of the Spanish suffix for something small or young).
Happa comes from 葉っぱ happa (leaf).
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Bayleef (Japanese: ハナモグラ Hanamogura) is a Grass-type Pokémon from the 1997 Spaceworld demo of Pokémon Gold and Silver.
It is presumed to evolve from Chikorita at an unknown level, and it evolves into Meganium starting at level 32.
Bayleef is present in the final version of the game.
Biology
Bayleef appears radically different in the demo than in the final game. Rather than appearing as an intermediate stage between Chikorita and Meganium as its final design did, Bayleef barely resembles its evolutionary relatives. It resembles a green blooming flower, with a head in the middle. The head has three stamens sprouting from the top of its head, with anthers at their tips. There are two nubs on the sides of its head that resembled small stubby arms. Below its face is a marking which resembled an eye. The petals of the flower-like body are pointed upwards, and each petal has three spots on it. The stem of the flower is small in comparison to the petals.
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Bayleef resembles a blooming flower.
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Bayleef is a corruption of bay leaf, an herb.
Hanamogura may come from 花 hana (flower), 葎 mogura (a type of weed) or, 土竜 mogura (mole).
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Meganium (Japanese: ハナリュウ Hanaryū) is a Grass-type Pokémon from the 1997 Spaceworld demo of Pokémon Gold and Silver.
It evolves from Bayleef starting at level 32. It is likely the final form of Chikorita.
Meganium is present in the final version of the game.
Biology
Meganium is a pale green, sauropod-like Pokémon. It has two stamen-like protrusions sprouting from the top of its head, each tipped with its own anther. Large dark flower petals with a light central pattern and pale edges encircle its neck. It has four feet, each of which have three toes, and it has a medium-length reptilian tail.
Meganium appears identical to how it does in the final version of the game.
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This Pokémon has the appearance of a sauropod, particularly resembling an Apatosaurus, and its flowering counterpart may be a geranium, hibiscus or a titan arum. It may also be designed after the Hippeastrum.
Name origin
Meganium is a combination of mega and geranium.
Hanaryū is a combination of 花 hana (flower) and 龍 ryū (dragon).
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Honōguma (Japanese: ホノオグマ Honōguma) is a Fire-type Pokémon from the 1997 Spaceworld demo of Pokémon Gold and Silver.
It is presumed to evolve into Borubeā at an unknown level, which evolves into Dainabea starting at level 32.
Along with Chikorita and Kurusu, Honōguma is one of three first partner Pokémon available at the beginning of the 1997 Spaceworld demo of Pokémon Gold and Silver. Unlike other Pokémon games, the first partner Pokémon is chosen randomly when the demo is started.
Honōguma is replaced by Cyndaquil as the Fire-type first partner Pokémon in the final version of the game.
Biology
Honōguma is an orange Pokémon that resembles a bear cub. It has a short and slightly chubby body, with a dark tail that resembles a flame. The back of its circular ears have long black hair that looks like fire. On its belly is a black marking resembling a stylized flame.
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- Honōguma, like other early-game Pokémon in the demo of Pokémon Gold and Silver, is missing evolution data for its first evolution, likely to prevent Spaceworld attendees from seeing certain unrevealed evolved forms.
Origin
Honōguma is based on a bear cub.
Name origin
Honōguma is a combination of 炎 honō (flame) and 熊 kuma (bear).
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Borubeā (Japanese: ボルベアー Borubeā) is a Fire-type Pokémon from the 1997 Spaceworld demo of Pokémon Gold and Silver.
It is presumed to evolve from Honōguma at an unknown level, and it evolves into Dainabea starting at level 32.
Borubeā is replaced by Quilava as the Fire-type first partner Pokémon evolution in the final version of the game.
Biology
Borubeā is a cream or light orange Pokémon that resembled a bear. It has small round ears, a spiky black mane and a dark tail that looks like a flame.
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Borubeā is a combination of volcano and bear.
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Dainabea (Japanese: ダイナベア Dainabea) is a Fire-type Pokémon from the 1997 Spaceworld demo of Pokémon Gold and Silver.
It evolves from Borubeā starting at level 32. It is likely the final form of Honōguma.
Dainabea is replaced by Typhlosion as the fully-evolved Fire-type first partner Pokémon in the final version of the game.
Biology
Dainabea is a large cream or light orange Pokémon that resembles a bear. Its body is covered in a thick mane, and it has long black hair on the backs of its ears. A jagged black stripe wraps around each of its legs. It has a flame marking on its forehead.
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Dainabea is a combination of dynamite and bear.
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Kurusu (Japanese: クルス Kurusu) is a Water-type Pokémon from the 1997 Spaceworld demo of Pokémon Gold and Silver.
It is presumed to evolve into Akua at an unknown level, which evolves into Akueria starting at level 32.
Along with Chikorita and Honoguma, Kurusu is one of three first partner Pokémon available at the beginning of the 1997 Spaceworld demo of Pokémon Gold and Silver. Unlike other Pokémon games, the first partner Pokémon is chosen randomly when the demo is started.
Kurusu is replaced by Totodile as the Water-type first partner Pokémon in the final version of the game.
Biology
Kurusu is a white or pale blue Pokémon that resembles a plesiosaur. It has a chubby body with a short neck, four flippers and a reptilian tail. Its head features a broad snout with two tiny horns, and it has a blue belly and chest.
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- Kurusu, like other early-game Pokémon in the demo of Pokémon Gold and Silver, is missing evolution data for its first evolution, likely to prevent Spaceworld attendees from seeing certain unrevealed evolved forms.
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Kurusu possibly comes from cruise.
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Akua (Japanese: アクア Akua) is a Water-type Pokémon from the 1997 Spaceworld demo of Pokémon Gold and Silver.
It is presumed to evolve from Kurusu at an unknown level, and it evolves into Akueria starting at level 32.
Akua is replaced by Croconaw as the Water-type first partner Pokémon evolution in the final version of the game.
Biology
Akua is a blue Pokémon that resembles a plesiosaur. It has a pale snout and underside, with a short neck, four flippers and a reptilian tail. A single horn protrudes from its forehead, and a faceted jewel adorns the top of its neck, just beneath its jaw.
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- Its name was shown in a promotional video showing off new Pokédex features at Spaceworld '97.
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Akua comes from aqua.
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Akueria (Japanese: アクエリア Akueria) is a Water-type Pokémon from the 1997 Spaceworld demo of Pokémon Gold and Silver.
It evolves from Akua starting at level 32. It is likely the final form of Kurusu.
Akueria is replaced by Feraligatr as the fully-evolved Water-type first partner Pokémon in the final version of the game.
Biology
Akueria is a blue Pokémon that resembles a plesiosaur. It has a long neck, four flippers, and a pale nose and belly. The tip of its long reptilian tail ends in a flat white paddle. Protruding from its head are three horns, one on either side and a small one on its forehead. Around the base of its neck are several thick spikes with a large round jewel nestled between them on its front side.
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- Its name was shown in a promotional video showing off new Pokédex features at Spaceworld '97.
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Akueria possibly comes from aquaria, the plural form of aquarium, or aquarius meaning water-bearer.
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Hoothoot (Japanese: ホーホー Hoho) is a Flying-type Pokémon from the 1997 Spaceworld demo of Pokémon Gold and Silver.
It is presumed to evolve into Noctowl at an unknown level.
Hoothoot is present in the final version of the game.
Biology
Hoothoot is a round, owl-like bird with two stubby wings and a short straight black tail. It has large round eyes with beady pupils. Its feathers are mostly brown with a beige underbelly. Hoothoot has a large black, mask-like crest, which encircles both eyes and covers the face. The crest features two protrusions at the top resembling the hands of a clock and three dots beneath the eyes. It has two horizontal, zigzagging lines on the lower part of its back. Hoothoot has a small, hooked beak and two feet with five clawed digits.
Hoothoot appears similar to how it does in the final version of the game, but with a straight black tail, dots beneath its eyes and a zigzagging pattern on its back.
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- Hoothoot is only Flying-type in the demo, rather than Normal/Flying, as it is in the final game.
- Hoothoot, like other early-game Pokémon in the demo of Pokémon Gold and Silver, is missing evolution data for its first evolution, likely to prevent Spaceworld attendees from seeing certain unrevealed evolved forms.
Origin
Hoothoot seems to be based on a combination of an owl—more specifically the Eagle Owl—and a clock, as its crest's prongs are shaped like the hands of a clock; in addition, it has the ability to keep track of time.
Name origin
Hoothoot is derived from hoot, an onomatopoeia for the sound an owl makes. It may also be a combination of hoot and cuckoo, as in a Cuckoo clock, referring to Hoothoot's keen ability to keep track of time.
Hoho is derived from hoo, another onomatopoeia for the sound an owl makes.
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Noctowl (Japanese: ボーボー Bōbō) is a Flying-type Pokémon from the 1997 Spaceworld demo of Pokémon Gold and Silver.
It is presumed to evolve from Noctowl at an unknown level.
Noctowl is present in the final version of the game.
Biology
Noctowl is a brown bird-like Pokémon with a round body and a white or cream underside. It has long brown wings and no discernible neck. Its crest features two slim white feathered 'horns' that reach out over both of its eyes from its small beak, and a large black banded marking extends from behind each eye to wrap around the back of its head. Like its pre-evolution, Hoothoot, it stands on only one foot, which has three clawed digits.
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- Noctowl is only Flying-type in the demo, rather than Normal/Flying, as it is in the final game.
Origin
Noctowl's appearance is based on that of the Horned owl.
Name origin
Noctowl is a combination of nocturnal and owl.
Bōbō possibly derives from the onomatopoeia boo, or from Hoothoot's Japanese name, Hoho, with dakuten marks.
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Mareep (Japanese: パチメエ Pachimē) is an Electric-type Pokémon from the 1997 Spaceworld demo of Pokémon Gold and Silver.
It evolves into Flaaffy at level 16, which evolves into Ampharos at level 32.
Mareep is present in the final version of the game.
Biology
Mareep is a sheep-like Pokémon with fluffy pink wool covering its entire body, as well as a curly tuft of wool on top of its head. Its head and feet are a dark color, and it has pink eyes. Its conical ears and tail have a striped pattern and it has a pink sphere at the end of its tail.
Mareep appears identical to how it does in the final version of the game, but with a pink coloration instead of yellow.
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Origin
Mareep appears to be based on a sheep. It is likely that its electric aspect comes from how wool builds up static charges. It, and its evolutions, may also have been based on the title of the science fiction novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?.
Name origin
Mareep may be a combination of Mary (from the nursery rhyme "Mary Had a Little Lamb") and sheep. Mareep is also an anagram of ampere, a unit of electric current.
Pachimē may be based on パチパチ pachipachi an onomatopoeia for crackling or blinking and メー mē an onomatopoeia for the sound a sheep makes.
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Flaaffy (Japanese: モココ Mokoko) is an Electric-type Pokémon from the 1997 Spaceworld demo of Pokémon Gold and Silver.
It evolves from Mareep at level 16 and evolves into Ampharos at level 32.
Flaaffy is present in the final version of the game.
Biology
Flaaffy is a pink, bipedal, sheep-like Pokémon. It has thick, conical ears with black stripes on the sides of its head and small eyes. Wool covers its head and upper body. It has stubby arms and one nail on each foot. Flaaffy's long tail has black stripes and is tipped with a pink orb.
Flaaffy appears identical to how it does in the final version of the game.
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Origin
Flaaffy appears to be based on a sheep with patchy wool. It is likely that its electric aspect comes from how wool builds up static charges. Its evolutionary family may also have been based on the title of the science fiction novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?.
Name origin
Flaaffy may be a combination of fluffy and baa (the sound sheep make). Aa may also be a reference to an AA battery, given Flaaffy's Electric type.
Mokoko may derive from 羊毛 yōmō (wool) and a corruption of もこもこ mokomoko (fluffy).
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Ampharos (Japanese: デンリュウ Denryu) is an Electric-type Pokémon from the 1997 Spaceworld demo of Pokémon Gold and Silver.
It evolves from Flaaffy at level 32. It is the final form of Mareep.
Ampharos is present in the final version of the game.
Biology
Ampharos is a yellow, bipedal Pokémon. It has conical ears with black stripes and an orb on its forehead. Its long neck has several black rings around it. Its stubby arms resemble flippers and each foot has a single white nail. It has a long, black-striped tail with an orb at the tip.
Ampharos appears similar to how it does in the final version of the game.
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- Ampharos has an even earlier sprite which can be seen on the official website and the Pokemon Official Fan Book. The latter features speculation that the name "Denryu" could mean that it was a Dragon-type Pokemon.
Origin
Ampharos resembles a sheared sheep that its evolution line leads up to as they lose wool with each evolution. It also shares traits with a lighthouse, such as its height, stripes and the beacon on the top; the two also share a name. It, as well as its pre-evolutions, may have been based on the title of the science fiction novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?.
Name origin
Ampharos is a combination of ampere or amp (a measure of electrical current) and pharos (Greek for lighthouse). The name may also incorporate amph- (Greek for both or on both sides) in reference to the two orbs on its head and tail. Its body shares a similar shape to an amphora, as well as a similar name.
Denryu can be taken to mean 電流 denryū (electric current) or 電竜 den ryū (electric dragon), and it may incorporate 電球 denkyū (light bulb), referring to its tail.
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Mikon (Japanese: ミコン Mikon) is a Water-type baby Pokémon from the 1997 Spaceworld demo of Pokémon Gold and Silver.
It evolves into Vulpix at level 13, which evolves into Ninetales when exposed to a Fire Stone.
Mikon is not present in the final version of the game.
Biology
Mikon is a small orange fox-like Pokémon. On top of its head is a flame-like tuft of white fur with red or orange tips. Its long fluffy tail has a fire-like coloration and ends in a curl, with two smaller curls branching off of either side.
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- Mikon's Water-type is likely to have been an error, as it learns Fire-type moves and evolves into a Fire-type Pokémon.
Origin
Mikon is based on a fox, particularly the kitsune of Japanese legend, which have many tails and can breathe fire.
Name origin
Mikon may be a combination of 三 mi (three) and 恨 kon (grudge, from the curse that Ninetales, its final evolution, may cast on its foes), kon kon (the sound foxes make), コンロ konro (gas stove), or ko, an alternate reading of 狐 kitsune (fox).
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Monja (Japanese: モンジャ Monja) is a Grass-type Pokémon from the 1997 Spaceworld demo of Pokémon Gold and Silver.
It evolves into Tangela at level 22, which evolves into Jaranra at level 44.
Monja is not present in the final version of the game.
Biology
Monja is a small Pokémon with a round black body and two feet. It has a single eye peeking out from under short green vine-like hair. Five of its vines are curled, with two curls on either side of its body and one more in the back.
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Origin
Like Tangela, Monja may be based on Medusa, a gorgon of Greek mythology, who had a head of snakes. It may also be based on a Green Man, a motif that is represented as a face surrounded by leaves and vines.
Name origin
Monja may be based on もじゃもじゃ mojamoja (shaggy or unkempt). It may also include monster. It is a diminutive of Monjara.
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Chikorita (Pokémon)
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Chikorita (Japanese: チコリータ Chicorita) is a Grass-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II.
It evolves into Bayleef starting at level 16, which evolves into Meganium starting at level 32.
Along with Cyndaquil and Totodile, Chikorita is one of the three first partner Pokémon of Johto available at the beginning of Pokémon Gold, Silver, Crystal, HeartGold, and SoulSilver.
Tangela (Pokémon)
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Tangela (Japanese: モンジャラ Monjara) is a Grass-type Pokémon introduced in Generation I.
It evolves into Tangrowth when leveled up while knowing Ancient Power.
In the 1997 Spaceworld demo of Pokémon Gold and Silver, it evolves from Monja starting at level 22 and evolves into Jaranra starting at level 44.