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|desc=[[File:216Teddiursa.png|right| | |desc=[[File:216Teddiursa.png|right|90px]]The only known information about this creature is from its brief appearance in [[EP072]]. It seems to be a bear, possibly a scrapped version of {{p|Teddiursa}}, {{p|Ursaring}}, or {{p|Honōguma}}. Although the artifact has brown markings, since {{p|Gengar|all the}} {{p|Alakazam|other}} {{p|Jigglypuff|Pokémopolis}} {{p|Psyduck|Pokémon}} seen in the episode had similar markings, it is unlikely that this would be a normal feature. Whether or not it was even intended to be in the games is unknown.}} | ||
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==Pokémon with disputed status== | ==Pokémon with disputed status== |
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Over the course of the Pokémon series, a number of creatures with traits of Pokémon have appeared. Their status as Pokémon is often disputed.
Creatures with disputed status
In the games
Unnamed dragon | ||
Moving statues of an unidentified Dragon Pokémon in Opelucid Gym. It seems to be similar in shape to Rayquaza, with a Charizard-like head. | ||
Debut | Pokémon Black and White Versions |
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A statue of an unidentified Bug Pokémon appears on the gate route leading to Victory Road in Black and White. It is reminiscent of the Spinarak themed karts that the player must use in the fourth generation iterations of Azalea Gym. | ||
Debut | Pokémon Black and White Versions |
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Statues of unidentified Dragon Pokémon are seen on the gate route leading to Victory Road. | ||
Debut | Pokémon Black and White Versions |
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In the anime
The only known information about this creature is from its brief appearance in EP072. It seems to be a bear, possibly a scrapped version of Teddiursa, Ursaring, or Honōguma. Although the artifact has brown markings, since all the other Pokémopolis Pokémon seen in the episode had similar markings, it is unlikely that this would be a normal feature. Whether or not it was even intended to be in the games is unknown. | ||
Debut | The Puzzle of Pokémopolis |
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This creature made its sole appearance in EP138. It seems to be a giant yellow spider, with four red compoundeyes, and a mouth with four large fangs. It has a thorax with eight long brown legs. Its abdomen is much larger relative to the rest of it body, with two thin black stripes. Its cry has the sound of a scream, not unlike Victreebel's. The nature of it appearance (in a Gligarman movie) would appear to indicate it may be a fictional monster or Pokémon, and whether it is supposed to be portrayed by a real Pokémon, a mecha, or simply special effects is unclear, though its movements and its cry give it an extremely organic appearance. Due to its appearance rather early into the Johto series of the anime, it is unlikely to have been intended to be in the games, and can be considered to be an anime-exclusive Pokémon. | ||
Debut | The Superhero Secret |
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The only representation, albeit in statue form, of the aquatic life that Kabutops is said to have feasted on in most Pokédex entries since Red and Blue.
It bears some similarity to the silhouette on the Neo Genesis card Super Rod. | ||
Debut | Fossil Fools |
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This clay artifact that looks like a Pokémon appeared in Fossil Fools and then again over 9 and a half years later in Bucking the Treasure Trend!. Professor Oak descibes it as an "ancient Pokémon fossil [or] artifact". It bears similarity to the Clay Doll Pokémon Baltoy and Claydol. Due to this, it may have been based on shakōkidogū - a "spaceman" clay figurine from the Jōmon period of Japanese history. | ||
Debut | Fossil Fools |
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An unnamed fairy was seen in Molly Hale's Book of Legendary Pokemon in Spell of the Unown. Due to its resemblance to Beautifly, some fans have speculated that it may have been a very early prototype of Beautifly. It also has some similarity to Leavanny. | ||
Debut | Spell of the Unown |
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An unnamed sun was seen in Molly Hale's Book of Legendary Pokemon in Spell of the Unown. Due to its slight resemblance to Solrock, some fans have speculated that it may have been a very early prototype of Solrock. | ||
Debut | Spell of the Unown |
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An evil monster that attacked the city of Alto Mare in Pokemon Heroes. | ||
Debut | Pokémon Heroes |
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Pokémon with disputed status
In the games
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Debut | Pokémon Red and Green Versions |
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In the anime
In The Ghost of Maiden's Peak, a Gastly, who had the ability to create illusions that were solid enough to attack people, created a crossbreed of a Blastoise and a Venusaur, calling it a "Venustoise". | ||
Debut | The Ghost of Maiden's Peak |
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Debut | Mewtwo Returns |
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Debut | Spell of the Unown |
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In the manga
"Zapmolcuno" | ||
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Debut | The Winged Legends |
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Debut | VS Roserade I |
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