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Happa

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(Japanese: ハッパ Happa) is a Grass-type Pokémon in the Pokémon Gold and Silver demo. It is #152 in the demo's Pokédex. In the final version of the game, it was renamed Chikorita.

It evolves into Hanamogura, which evolves into Hanaryū starting at level 32. Along with Honōguma and Kurusu, Happa is one of the starter Pokémon available in the demo.

Its name comes from 葉っぱ happa, meaning leaf.

Base stats

Stat
HP: 55
Attack: 40
Defense: 45
Sp.Atk: 75
Sp.Def: 50
Speed: 40
Total: 0


Hanamogura

(Japanese: ハナモグラ Hanamogura) is a Grass-type Pokémon in the Pokémon Gold and Silver demo. It is #153 in the demo's Pokédex. In the final version of the game, it was renamed Bayleef.

It evolves from Happa, and evolves into Hanaryū starting at level 32.

Its name comes from 花 hana, meaning flower, and モグラ mogura, meaning mole.

Base stats

Stat
HP: 50
Attack: 45
Defense: 50
Sp.Atk: 45
Sp.Def: 50
Speed: 50
Total: 0


Hanaryū

(Japanese: ハナリュウ Hanaryū) is a Grass-type Pokémon in the Pokémon Gold and Silver demo. It is #154 in the demo's Pokédex. In the final version of the game, it was renamed Meganium.

It evolves from Hanamogura starting at level 32. It is the final form of Happa.

Its name comes from 花 hana, meaning flower, and 龍 ryuu, meaning dragon.

Base stats

Stat
HP: 70
Attack: 65
Defense: 60
Sp.Atk: 55
Sp.Def: 50
Speed: 60
Total: 0


Honōguma

(Japanese: ホノオグマ Honōguma) is a Fire-type Pokémon in the Pokémon Gold and Silver demo. It is #155 in the demo's Pokédex.It is not present in the final version of the game.

It evolves into Borubeā, which evolves into Dainabea starting at level 32. Along with Happa and Kurusu, Honōguma is one of the starter Pokémon available in the demo.

Its name comes from 炎 honoo, meaning fire, and 熊 kuma, meaning bear.

Base stats

Stat
HP: 50
Attack: 60
Defense: 40
Sp.Atk: 40
Sp.Def: 50
Speed: 40
Total: 0


Borubeā

(Japanese: ボルべアー Borubeā) is a Fire-type Pokémon in the Pokémon Gold and Silver demo. It is #156 in the demo's Pokédex. It is not present in the final version of the game.

It evolves from Honōguma, and evolves into Dainabea starting at level 32.

Its name may come from volcano and bear.

Base stats

Stat
HP: 60
Attack: 70
Defense: 60
Sp.Atk: 60
Sp.Def: 50
Speed: 60
Total: 0


Dainabea

(Japanese: ダイナべア Dainabea) is a Fire-type Pokémon in the Pokémon Gold and Silver demo. It is #157 in the demo's Pokédex. It is not present in the final version of the game.

It evolves from Borubeā starting at level 32. It is the final form of Honōguma.

Its name may come from dynamite and bear.

Base stats

Stat
HP: 70
Attack: 80
Defense: 60
Sp.Atk: 70
Sp.Def: 50
Speed: 60
Total: 0


Kurusu

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(Japanese: クルス Kurusu) is a Water-type Pokémon in the Pokémon Gold and Silver demo. It is #158 in the demo's Pokédex. It is not present in the final version of the game.

It evolves into Akua, which evolves into Akueria starting at level 32. Along with Happa and Honōguma, Kurusu is one of the starter Pokémon available in the demo.

Kurusu is based upon a seal, and its name may come from cruise.

Biology

Kurusu is a blue, pinniped Pokémon that has two pointed ears and a wide snout.

Base stats

Stat
HP: 45
Attack: 50
Defense: 50
Sp.Atk: 50
Sp.Def: 50
Speed: 45
Total: 0


Akua

(Japanese: アクア Akua) is a Water-type Pokémon in the Pokémon Gold and Silver demo. It is #159 in the demo's Pokédex. It is not present in the final version of the game.

It evolves from Kurusu, and evolves into Akueria starting at level 32.

Its name comes from aqua.

Base stats

Stat
HP: 55
Attack: 55
Defense: 60
Sp.Atk: 55
Sp.Def: 50
Speed: 55
Total: 0


Akueria

(Japanese: アクエリア Akueria) is a Water-type Pokémon in the Pokémon Gold and Silver demo. It is #160 in the demo's Pokédex. It is not present in the final version of the game.

It evolves from Akua starting at level 32. It is the final form of Kurusu.

Its name comes from aquaria, the plural form of aquarium.

Base stats

Stat
HP: 75
Attack: 60
Defense: 70
Sp.Atk: 60
Sp.Def: 50
Speed: 65
Total: 0


Hōhō

(Japanese: ホーホー Hōhō) is a Flying-type Pokémon in the Pokémon Gold and Silver demo. It is #161 in the demo's Pokédex. In the final version of the game, it remained as Hoothoot.

It evolves into Bōbō.

Hōhō is derived from hoo, onomatopoeia for the sound an owl makes.

Base stats

Stat
HP: 65
Attack: 55
Defense: 40
Sp.Atk: 55
Sp.Def: 50
Speed: 65
Total: 0


Bōbō

(Japanese: ボーボー Bōbō) is a Flying-type Pokémon in the Pokémon Gold and Silver demo. It is #162 in the demo's Pokédex. In the final version of the game, it was renamed Noctowl.

It evolves from Hōhō.

Its name may come from boo, onomatopoeia used to scare people.

Base stats

Stat
HP: 50
Attack: 50
Defense: 50
Sp.Atk: 50
Sp.Def: 50
Speed: 50
Total: 0


Pachimē

(Japanese: パチメエ Pachimē) is an Electric-type Pokémon in the Pokémon Gold and Silver demo. It is #163 in the demo's Pokédex. In the final version of the game, it was renamed Mareep.

It evolves into Mokoko starting at level 16, which evolves into Denryū starting at level 32.

Its name comes from パチパチ pachipachi, meaning spark, and メエメエ meemee, meaning bleat.

Base stats

Stat
HP: 50
Attack: 50
Defense: 50
Sp.Atk: 50
Sp.Def: 50
Speed: 50
Total: 0


Mokoko

(Japanese: モココ Mokoko) is an Electric-type Pokémon in the Pokémon Gold and Silver demo. It is #164 in the demo's Pokédex. In the final version of the game, it remains as Flaaffy.

It evolves from Pachimē starting at level 16 and evolves into Denryū starting at level 32.

Mokoko may derive from 羊毛 yōmō (wool) and a corruption of もこもこ mokomoko (fluffy).

Base stats

Stat
HP: 50
Attack: 50
Defense: 50
Sp.Atk: 50
Sp.Def: 50
Speed: 50
Total: 0


Denryū

(Japanese: デンリュウ Denryū) is an Electric-type Pokémon in the Pokémon Gold and Silver demo. It is #165 in the demo's Pokédex. In the final version of the game, it remains as Ampharos.

It evolves from Mokoko starting at level 32. It is the final form of Pachimē.

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.

Base stats

Stat
HP: 55
Attack: 45
Defense: 45
Sp.Atk: 70
Sp.Def: 50
Speed: 50
Total: 0


Mikon

(Japanese: ミコン Mikon) is a Water-type Pokémon in the Pokémon Gold and Silver demo. It is #166 in the demo's Pokédex. It is not present in the final version of the game.

It evolves into Vulpix starting at level 13, which evolves into Ninetales when exposed to a Fire Stone.

Its name comes from 三 mi, meaning three, and コンコン konkon, onomatopoeia for the sound of a fox.

Base stats

Stat
HP: 50
Attack: 50
Defense: 50
Sp.Atk: 50
Sp.Def: 50
Speed: 50
Total: 0


Monja

(Japanese: モンジャ Monja) is a Grass-type Pokémon in the Pokémon Gold and Silver demo. It is #167 in the demo's Pokédex. It is not present in the final version of the game.

It evolves into Tangela starting at level 22, which evolves into Jaranra starting at level 44.

Its name is a shortened form of Tangela's Japanese name, モンジャラ Monjara.

Base stats

Stat
HP: 50
Attack: 50
Defense: 50
Sp.Atk: 50
Sp.Def: 50
Speed: 50
Total: 0


Jaranra

(Japanese: ジャランラ Jaranra) is a Grass-type Pokémon in the Pokémon Gold and Silver demo. It is #168 in the demo's Pokédex. While not present in the final version of Pokémon Gold and Silver, it would return as Tangrowth in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl.

It evolves from Tangela starting at level 44. It is the final form of Monjara.

Its name comes from 毛むくじゃら kemukajara, meaning hairy.

Base stats

Stat
HP: 50
Attack: 50
Defense: 50
Sp.Atk: 50
Sp.Def: 50
Speed: 50
Total: 0


Haneei

(Japanese: ハネエイ Haneei) is a dual-type Water/Flying Pokémon in the Pokémon Gold and Silver demo. It is #169 in the demo's Pokédex. In the final version, it is renamed Mantine.

Its name may come form 跳ねる haneru, meaning jump, 羽 hane, meaning feather, and 鱝 ei, meaning ray.

Base stats

Stat
HP: 50
Attack: 50
Defense: 50
Sp.Atk: 50
Sp.Def: 50
Speed: 50
Total: 0


Pukū

(Japanese: プクー Pukū) is a Water-type Pokémon in the Pokémon Gold and Silver demo. It is #170 in the demo's Pokédex. In the final version, it is renamed Qwilfish.

It evolves into Shibirefugu starting at level 18.

Its name comes from ぷくぷく pukupuku, meaning swollen.

Base stats

Stat
HP: 55
Attack: 80
Defense: 50
Sp.Atk: 60
Sp.Def: 50
Speed: 45
Total: 0


Shibirefugu

(Japanese: シビレフグ Shibirefugu) is a Water-type Pokémon in the Pokémon Gold and Silver demo. It is #171 in the demo's Pokédex. It is not present in the final version.

It evolves from Pukū starting at level 18.

Its name comes from 痺れる shibireru, meaning numb, and 河豚 fugu', meaning puffer fish.

Base stats

Stat
HP: 50
Attack: 50
Defense: 50
Sp.Atk: 50
Sp.Def: 50
Speed: 50
Total: 0


Pichū

(Japanese: ピチュー Pichū)

(Japanese: ピィ )

Pupurin

(Japanese: ププリン Pupurin)

Mizuuo

(Japanese: ミズウオ Mizuuo)

Neiti

(Japanese: ネイティ Neiti)

Neitio

(Japanese: ネイティオ Neitio)

Gyopin

(Japanese: ギョピン Gyopin)

Mariru

(Japanese: マリル Mariru)

Manbō1

(Japanese: マンボー1 Manbō1)

Ikari

(Japanese: イカリ Ikari)

Gurotesu

(Japanese: グロテス Gurotesu)

Ekushingu

(Japanese: エクシング Ekushingu)

Para

(Japanese: パラ Para)

Kokumo

(Japanese: コクモ Kokumo)

Tsūheddo

(Japanese: ツーヘッド Tsūheddo)

Yoroidori

(Japanese: ヨロイドリ Yoroidori)

Animon

(Japanese: アニモン Animon)

Hināzu

(Japanese: ヒナーズ Hināzu)

Sanī

(Japanese: サニー Sanī)

Paon

(Japanese: パオン Paon)

Donfan

(Japanese: ドンファン Donfan)

Tsuinzu

(Japanese: ツインズ Tsuinzu)

Kirinriki

(Japanese: キリンリキ Kirinriki)

Peintā

(Japanese: ぺインター Peintā)

Kōnya

(Japanese: コーニャ Kōnya)

Rinrin

(Japanese: リンリン Rinrin)

Berurun

(Japanese: べルルン Berurun)

Nyorotono

(Japanese: ニョロトノ Nyorotono)

Yadokingu

(Japanese: ヤドキング Yadokingu)

Annōn

(Japanese: アンノーン Annōn)

Rediba

(Japanese: レディバ Rediba)

Mitsuboshi

(Japanese: ミツボシ Mitsuboshi)

Puchikōn

(Japanese: プチコーン Puchikōn)

Ēfi

(Japanese: エーフィ Ēfi)

Burakkī

(Japanese: ブラッキー Burakkī)

Tāban

(Japanese: ターバン Tāban)

Betobebī

(Japanese: べトべビー Betobebī)

Teppouo

(Japanese: テッポウオ Teppouo)

Okutan

(Japanese: オクタン Okutan)

Gongu

(Japanese: ゴング Gongu)

Kapoerā

(Japanese: カポエラー Kapoerā)

Pudi

(Japanese: プディ Pudi)

Haneko

(Japanese: ハネコ Haneko)

Poponeko

(Japanese: ポポネコ Poponeko)

Wataneko

(Japanese: ワタネコ Wataneko)

Barirīna

(Japanese: バリリーナ Barirīna)

Rippu

(Japanese: リップ Rippu)

Erebebī

(Japanese: エレべビー Erebebī)

Bubī

(Japanese: ブビィ Bubī)

Kireihana

(Japanese: キレイハナ Kireihana)

Tsubomitto

(Japanese: ツボミット Tsubomitto)

Mirutanku

(Japanese: ミルタンク Mirutanku)

Bomushikā

(Japanese: ボムシカー Bomushikā)

Gifuto

(Japanese: ギフト Gifuto)

Kotora

(Japanese: コトラ Kotora)

Raitora

(Japanese: ライトラ Raitora)

Madāmu

(Japanese: マダーム Madāmu)

Norowara

(Japanese: ノロワラ Norowara)

Kyonpan

(Japanese: キョンパン Kyonpan)

Yamikarasu

(Japanese: ヤミカラス Yamikarasu)

Happī

(Japanese: ハッピー Happī)

Shizāsu

(Japanese: シザース Shizāsu)

Purakkusu

(Japanese: プラックス Purakkusu)

Debiru

(Japanese: デビル Debiru)

Herugā

(Japanese: ヘルガー Herugā)

Urufuman

(Japanese: ウルフマン Urufuman)

Wāurufu

(Japanese: ワーウルフ Wāurufu)

Porigon2

(Japanese: ポリゴン2 Porigon2)

Namēru

(Japanese: ナメール Namēru)

Haganēru

(Japanese: ハガネール Haganēru)

Kingudora

(Japanese: キングドラ Kingudora)

Rai

(Japanese: ライ Rai)

En

(Japanese: エン En)

Sui

(Japanese: スイ Sui)

Nyūra

(Japanese: ニューラ Nyūra)

Hōō

(Japanese: ホウオウ Hōō)

Togepī

(Japanese: トゲピー Togepī)

Burū

(Japanese: ブルー Burū)

Teiru

(Japanese: テイル Teiru)

Rīfi

(Japanese: リーフィ Rīfi)