List of Pokémon by Kanto Pokédex number
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This Pokédex, which was introduced in Generation I, is the first regional Pokédex. The numbering in this Pokédex would serve as the basis for the official listing of all Pokémon introduced, with subsequent generations' Pokémon being added on to the end, with the name of "Old Pokédex" in Generation II and then the "National Pokédex" ever since, starting with Generation III. For more info on this expanded number listing see this list.
Changes between generations
Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen
With the introduction of Steel-type in Generation II, Magnemite and Magneton had their types changed from being pure Electric-type to Electric/Steel-types. This change was reflected in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen.
Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!
With the introduction of Fairy-type in Generation VI, Clefairy, Clefable, Jigglypuff, Wigglytuff, and Mr. Mime had their types changed from pure Normal-type (Clefairy, Clefable, Jigglypuff, and Wigglytuff) and pure Psychic-types (Mr. Mime) to pure Fairy, Normal/Fairy, and Psychic/Fairy respectively. This change was reflected in Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!.
Additionally, Meltan and Melmetal were added to the Pokédex, expanding the total to 153 Pokémon. Alolan forms were also added to the Pokédex but are counted as forms of the original Kanto versions rather than a separate entry.
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Kanto region's Pokédex (Generation I)
List of Pokémon by Kanto Pokédex number
Red, Blue, Yellow, FireRed, and LeafGreen edition
#001 - #051 Bulbasaur - Dugtrio
#052 - #101 Meowth - Electrode
#102 - #151 Exeggcute - Mew
Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! expansion
Alolans
Kdex | Ndex | MS | Pokémon | Type | |
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#019 | #019A | Rattata | Dark | Normal | |
#020 | #020A | Raticate | Dark | Normal | |
#026 | #026A | Raichu | Electric | Psychic | |
#027 | #027A | Sandshrew | Ice | Steel | |
#028 | #028A | Sandslash | Ice | Steel | |
#037 | #037A | Vulpix | Ice | ||
#038 | #038A | Ninetales | Ice | Fairy | |
#050 | #050A | Diglett | Ground | Steel | |
#051 | #051A | Dugtrio | Ground | Steel | |
#052 | #052A | Meowth | Dark | ||
#053 | #053A | Persian | Dark | ||
#074 | #074A | Geodude | Rock | Electric | |
#075 | #075A | Graveler | Rock | Electric | |
#076 | #076A | Golem | Rock | Electric | |
#088 | #088A | Grimer | Poison | Dark | |
#089 | #089A | Muk | Poison | Dark | |
#103 | #103A | Exeggutor | Grass | Dragon | |
#105 | #105A | Marowak | Fire | Ghost |
#152 - #153 Meltan - Melmetal
Kdex | Ndex | MS | Pokémon | Type | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
#152 | #0808 | Meltan | Steel | ||
#153 | #0809 | Melmetal | Steel |
In the spin-off games
- The Pokédex in Pokémon Stadium (Japanese) and Pokémon Stadium (English) is organized in the Kanto Pokédex order.
- The Rental Pokémon in Pokémon Stadium (English) are organized in the Kanto Pokédex order.
- The Pokédex in Pokémon Pinball uses the Kanto Pokédex order.
- The Pokémon cards in the video game Pokémon Trading Card Game are ordered by type and then by their Kanto Pokédex order.
Trivia
- Bulbasaur, Charmander and Squirtle were not found in the wild in the Kanto Region (as is generally the rule for starter Pokémon) in the first generation games (Red/Green/Blue/Yellow) and their third generation remakes (FireRed/LeafGreen)
- In Pokémon Yellow they can be obtained as gifts from trainers defeated by the protagonist.
- In Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! these Pokémon can be found in the wild.
- Sandslash is based in pangolins, these animals are not found in Japan.
- Clefairy and Clefable are rumored to have extraterrestrial origins.
- One of the inspirations for the creation of Nidoran ♂️ and Nidoran ♀️ may have been the Amami rabbit, a species of rabbit found in Japan.
- One of the inspirations for the creation of Jigglypuff can be the East Asian legend of the moon rabbit due to its evolved form Wigglytuff's large ears; Fairy type, which tends to be associated with the Moon; and the fact that it evolves using a Moon Stone.
- Vulpix, Ninetales, Golduck, Drowzee, Hypno, Exeggutor, Lickitung, Jynx, Electabuzz and Magmar are based in yōkais, creatures from the Japanese folklore.
- Mr.Mime and Jynx are not found in the wild in the first generation games (Red/Green/Blue/Yellow) and their third generation remakes (FireRed/LeafGreen), being necessary to make in-game trades to obtain these Pokémon.
- In Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! these Pokémon can be found in the wild.
- Hitmonchan and Hitmonlee are not found in the wild in the first generation games and their third generation remakes, being obtained as a gift after defeating the master of the Fighting Dojo in Saffron City.
- Hitmonchan is based in a boxer and Hitmonlee is based in a kickboxer, practitioners of marcial arts with origins outside of Japan.
- Both Pokémon can be found on Victory Road in Pokémon Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee !
- Oddish evolution line is based in plants from the Mandragora and Rafflesia genus. These plants are not native to Japan.
See also