Disputed Pokémon: Difference between revisions

From Bulbapedia, the community-driven Pokémon encyclopedia.
Jump to navigationJump to search
(removing pokemon already covered on the variant page, as well as the off-model persion from PPM (better suited for another page). additionally, egg and chick are very unlikely to have ever been pokemon species, as the text is not stored or associated with any. finally, some cleanup was done.)
 
(143 intermediate revisions by 57 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{incomplete}}
{{Fan speculation}}
{{Fan speculation}}
Over the course of the Pokémon series, a number of creatures with traits of Pokémon have appeared. Their status as Pokémon is often disputed.
{{move|Disputed and unidentified Pokémon}}
{{incomplete|needs=Add info on creatures from Pocket Monsters manga [http://www.mangapanda.com/pocket-monster-kin-gin-golden-boys/1/21 here] and [http://www.mangapanda.com/pocket-monster-kin-gin-golden-boys/1 here], add images}}
Over the course of the [[Pokémon]] series, a number of creatures with traits of {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} have appeared that are not the same as any known Pokémon. Their status as Pokémon is often disputed. There are also some Pokémon, such as the original [[Legendary beasts]] prior to their reincarnation by {{p|Ho-Oh}}, which have not been identified. For unknown Pokémon exclusive to pre-release material, see [[List of unused Pokémon and character designs]]; for creatures primarily considered to be animals, see [[Animals in the Pokémon world]].


==List of disputed Pokémon==
==List of disputed Pokémon==
===In the games===
===In the games===
{{TrainerPoké
{{TrainerPoké
|nick=Egg and Chick
|nick=Substitute doll
|type1=Unknown
|type1=Unknown
|img=
|img=Substitute artwork.png
|epnum=Pokémon Red and Green beta
|epname=Pokémon Red and Green beta
|desc= In Pokémon Red and Green there is [[List of items by index number (Generation I)#Invalid items (adjacent names)|unused text]] for extra badges, "Egg" and "Chick", "Bronze" "Silver" and "Gold", and what appears to be the names of unused Trainer classes. These strings are defined in the ROM directly after floor names, which follow on from item names, meaning that the unused text can be forced as glitch items. The text remains untranslated in the localised Red and Blue, and Egg and Chick are kept with the names "たまご" and "ひよこ" respectively. This results in illegible text in the English versions, because the character table for the localised [[Generation I]] games is incompatible with Red and Green. It is unknown what "Egg" and "Chick" would have referred to, or whether the concept was a precursor to [[Pokémon Egg]]s. The text matches early [[Capsule Monsters]] artwork in which an unknown creature can be seen fleeing from an egg. The concept may also be reminiscent of the {{wb|List of recovery items in EarthBound#Fresh egg|Fresh egg}} and {{wb|List of recovery items in EarthBound#Chick|Chick}} items in {{wb|EarthBound}}, in which the player would keep the Egg until it hatched into a Chick, and then raise the {{wb|List of recovery items in EarthBound#Chicken|Chicken}} and eventually sell it. EarthBound was a game that {{wb|Ape Inc.}} developed; the company that eventually became [[Creatures, Inc.]]}}
 
{{TrainerPoké
|nick=Shellder's gastropod evolutions
|type1=Water
|img=080Slowbro.png
|epnum=Pokémon Red and Green Versions
|epnum=Pokémon Red and Green Versions
|epname=Pokémon Red and Green Versions
|epname=Pokémon Red and Green Versions
|desc=[[File:199Slowking.png|right|130px]][[File:090Shellder.png|right|90px]]{{main|Shellder (Pokémon)}}<br>{{main|Slowbro (Pokémon)}}<br>{{main|Slowking (Pokémon)}}<br>
|desc=[[File:SubstituteStadium2.png|right]]
In the anime, Shellder is required to evolve Slowpoke into Slowbro or Slowking. Shellder clamps onto a Slowpoke's tail to evolve into Slowbro, or onto its head while wearing the [[King's Rock]] to evolve into a Slowking. Even though Shellder changes form drastically when it bonds with Slowpoke to evolve, it is not considered an evolution in and of itself.}}
While the {{m|Substitute}} doll originally looked similar to {{p|Rhydon}}, the design evolved over time to a more neutral design. In ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U]]'', its trophy description points out that, while it looks and gets attacked like a Pokémon, it is not actually one. The doll has gone on to receive several pieces of merchandise, including its own plush doll and clothes.}}


{{TrainerPoké
{{TrainerPoké
|nick=Baby Kangaskhan
|nick=Original legendary beasts
|type1=Normal
|type1=Unknown
|img=Baby Kangaskhan.png
|img=Nameless Pokémon PG.png
|epnum=Pokémon Red and Green Versions
|epnum=PG06
|epname=Pokémon Red and Green Versions
|epname=The Reawakening
|desc=[[File:115Kangaskhan.png|right|130px]]{{main|Kangaskhan (Pokémon)}}<br>
|desc=[[File:Suicune Entei Raikou PG.png|right|200px]]
Kangaskhan carries around a little blue baby Kangaskhan in their pouch. The baby Kangaskhan lacks the ridges and patches on its mother’s body, and its small fangs are not visible outside of its mouth. Even with the advent of {{pkmn|breeding}} and [[baby Pokémon]], the baby Kangaskhan has yet to be made into a separate Pokémon, and as a result, all Kangaskhan are born with a baby already in its pouch. As part of Kangaskhan's [[Mega Evolution]], however, the baby is capable of {{a|Parental Bond|fighting alongside its mother}}.}}
{{main|Legendary beasts}}
It is said that the Legendary beasts {{p|Raikou}}, {{p|Entei}}, and {{p|Suicune}} were reincarnated by {{p|Ho-Oh}} after they died in the fire that burned down the [[Burned Tower|Brass Tower]]. They were said to represent the lightning that struck the tower (Raikou), the fire that burned the tower down (Entei), and the rain that put it out (Suicune). While it is unknown in the games if these three were already a Raikou, Entei, and Suicune before they were revived, the [[Pokémon Generations]] short ''[[PG06|The Reawakening]]'' shows them as three nameless Pokémon.}}


{{TrainerPoké
{{TrainerPoké
|nick=Unnamed dead Pokémon
|nick=Bones worn by Vullaby and Mandibuzz
|type1=Dark
|type1=Dark
|img=
|type2=Flying
|img=Vullaby anime.png
|img2=Mandibuzz anime.png
|epnum=Pokémon Black and White Versions
|epnum=Pokémon Black and White Versions
|epname=Pokémon Black and White Versions
|epname=Pokémon Black and White Versions
|desc=[[File:629Vullaby.png|right|120px]][[File:630Mandibuzz.png|right|130px]]{{main|Vullaby (Pokémon)}}<br>{{main|Mandibuzz (Pokémon)}}<br>
|desc=<div style="float: right">[[File:0104Cubone.png|130px]][[File:0105Marowak.png|130px]]</div>''Main articles: [[Vullaby (Pokémon)]] and [[Mandibuzz (Pokémon)]]''
According to interviews with [[Ken Sugimori]] in ''Nintendo Dream'', the bones that Vullaby and Mandibuzz wear are those of other Pokémon. However, it is not stated which Pokémon they are from, and as the skeletal systems for the majority of Pokémon have yet to be revealed, it is unknown if they are meant to be the bones of a specific Pokémon. However, the skull that Vullaby wears as a diaper is similar to a human skull, which may indicate that the bones are from a Pokémon in the {{egg3|Human-Like}}.}}
According to interviews with [[Ken Sugimori]] in Nintendo Dream, the bones that Vullaby and Mandibuzz wear are those of other Pokémon. However, it is not stated which Pokémon they are from, but they bear a notable resemblance to a human skull.
 
Pokédex entries say that most of the bones Mandibuzz uses to decorate its nest come from {{p|Cubone}}. These bones could also take part in Vullaby and Mandibuzz's design.}}


{{TrainerPoké
{{TrainerPoké
|nick=Original Reshiram/Zekrom
|nick=Original dragon
|type1=Dragon
|type1=Dragon
|img=Reshiram Zekrom artwork.png
|img=Heroes of Truth and Ideals Adventures.png
|epnum=Pokémon Black and White Versions
|epnum=PS508
|epname=Pokémon Black and White Versions
|epname=The Lesson Ends Here
|desc=[[File:646Kyurem.png|right|140px]]{{main|Reshiram (Pokémon)}} {{main|Zekrom (Pokémon)}}<br>{{main|Kyurem (Pokémon)}} {{main|Tao trio}}<br>
|desc=<div style="float: right">[[File:Tao trio.png|200px]]</div>
The origins of Zekrom and Reshiram are told in legends, as they were once a single powerful Dragon Pokémon used by twin heroes in order to create the Unova region. But the brothers each sought something different in life—truth for the older brother and ideals for the younger—and they began to argue, then fight, over whose side was right. The single dragon, in response, split into two Pokémon: Reshiram, who sided with the older twin, and Zekrom, who sided with the younger twin. According to [[Ghetsis]] in {{2v2|Black|White|2}}, {{p|Kyurem}} is what is left of the original dragon Pokémon.}}
{{main|Tao trio}}
According to legend, {{p|Reshiram}} and {{p|Zekrom}} were once a single powerful dragon Pokémon used by twin heroes in order to create the [[Unova]] region. However, the brothers each sought something different in life—truth for the older brother and ideals for the younger—and they began to argue, then fight, over whose side was right. The single dragon, in response, split into two Pokémon: Reshiram, who sided with the older twin, and Zekrom, who sided with the younger twin. It is revealed in [[Pokémon Black and White Versions 2|Pokémon Black 2 and White 2]] that when the original dragon split into Reshiram and Zekrom, a third dragon, {{p|Kyurem}}, was "created" from the leftovers. The Pokédex entry for Kyurem also states that it is waiting for a hero to fill in the missing parts of its body with "truth or ideals". Kyurem can be fused with Reshiram or Zekrom to form White Kyurem or Black Kyurem, respectively, using the [[DNA Splicers]], but the appearance of the original dragon Pokémon's complete form is unknown. In [[PS508|The Lesson Ends Here]], the Original Dragon is briefly seen as a winged silhouette alongside the two heroes.}}


{{TrainerPoké
{{TrainerPoké
|nick=Original Genesect
|nick=Original Generation VIII Fossil Pokémon
|type1=Bug
|type1=Rock
|img=Genesect fossil.png
|img=Hitoshi Ariga Galarian Fossil Pokémon.png
|epnum=Pokémon Black and White Versions
|epnum=Pokémon Sword and Shield
|epname=Pokémon Black and White Versions
|epname=Pokémon Sword and Shield
|desc=[[File:649Genesect.png|right|130px]]{{main|Genesect (Pokémon)}}<br>
|desc=<div style="float: right">[[File:Fossilized Fish anime.png|180px]]<br>[[File:Fossilized Dino anime.png|180px]]<br>[[File:Fossilized Bird anime.png|180px]]<br>[[File:Fossilized Drake anime.png|180px]]</div>''Main articles: [[Dracozolt (Pokémon)]], [[Arctozolt (Pokémon)]], [[Dracovish (Pokémon)]], and [[Arctovish (Pokémon)]]''
While Genesect is a cyborg Pokémon, it did not previously take this form. The modern Genesect was revived by [[Team Plasma]] from a [[fossil]] of this Pokémon, and modified into its present appearance. According to Genesect's Pokédex entries, it existed over 300 million years ago, and was feared as a powerful hunter. Due to its lack of Team Plasma alterations, it is unlikely that it would have been part {{type|Steel}}, nor would it have access to {{m|Techno Blast}} or similar moves.
In [[Pokémon Sword and Shield]], there are four types of [[Fossil]]s, all of which appear to be incomplete, as they consist only of either a top half or a bottom half. [[Cara Liss]] can combine two Fossils that are opposite halves into one Pokémon, allowing half of the original prehistoric Pokémon to be seen.
* The [[Fossilized Drake]], which forms the bottom halves of Dracozolt and Dracovish, appears to be from a heavy, spiked, dinosaur-like {{type|Dragon}} Pokémon.
* The [[Fossilized Dino]], which forms the bottom halves of Arctozolt and Arctovish, appears to be from an {{type|Ice}} marine Pokémon.
* The [[Fossilized Bird]], which forms the top halves of Dracozolt and Arctozolt, appears to be from a light, bird-like {{type|Electric}} Pokémon.
* The [[Fossilized Fish]], which forms the top halves of Dracovish and Arctovish, appears to be from a marine, placoderm-like {{type|Water}} Pokémon.
 
However, the [[Pokédex]] entries for all four of the [[Generation VIII]] Fossil Pokémon suggest that they lived in prehistoric times, as does Cara Liss upon reviving one of them, though this information is somewhat implied to be inaccurate.


In ''[[M16|Genesect and the Legend Awakened]]'' and its [[Genesect and the Legend Awakened (manga)|manga adaptation]], fossilized parts of the original Genesect's body are seen. These fossils bear a great similarity to the bodily structure of the modern Genesect. However, these fossils have not yet been seen anywhere outside of the {{pkmn|anime}}.}}
<div>[[File:Bag Fossilized Drake Sprite.png]][[File:Bag Fossilized Dino Sprite.png]][[File:Bag Fossilized Bird Sprite.png]][[File:Bag Fossilized Fish Sprite.png]]</div>}}


{{TrainerPoké
{{TrainerPoké
|nick=Unnamed TCG creature
|nick=Arceus's true form
|type1=Unknown
|type1=Legends Arceus
|img=Mysterious TCGO silhouette.png|30px"
|img=LA Arceus Realm.png
|epnum=Pokémon Trading Card Game Online
|epnum=Pokémon Legends: Arceus
|epname=Pokémon Trading Card Game Online
|epname=Pokémon Legends: Arceus
|desc=A silhouette possibly of a Pokémon was discovered while rummaging through coding of the recently launched Trading Card Game Online. This silhouette was discovered in the navigation bar on the game's tutorial page, combined with images of the Unova starter Pokémon. No additional information on the silhouette was contained in the source code of the tutorial's Flash file. [http://web.archive.org/web/20111018032550/http://www.pokemonelite2000.com/12588/tcg-online-silhouette-confirmed-to-not-be-a-new-pokemon According to Serena Robar], a community manager for The Pokémon Company International, it is not a new Pokémon, but is actually just a placeholder image that wasn't removed after the code was decompiled.}}
|desc=[[File:0493Arceus.png|right|130px]]
{{main|Arceus (Pokémon)}}
Arceus's conversation with the player after it is defeated in Legends: Arceus, heavily implies that the physical, goat-like form first seen in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl is not the actual Arceus, but only a piece of its whole being. In Legends: Arceus's opening scene, Arceus speaks to the player in its [[Dimension|home dimension]]: there, it appears as a large amount of bright golden energy shaped like its main form. This unknown form may be Arceus's true appearance.}}
 
{{TrainerPoké
|nick=Scarlet Book imagined Pokémon
|type1=Scarlet
|img=Scarlet Book Legendary-Beast.png
|epnum=Pokémon Scarlet and Violet
|epname=Pokémon Scarlet
|desc=<div style="float: right">[[File:0243Raikou.png|100px]][[File:0244Entei.png|100px]][[File:0245Suicune.png|100px]]<br>[[File:1021Raging Bolt.png|100px]][[File:1020Gouging Fire.png|100px]][[File:1009Walking_Wake.png|100px]]</div>
In the [[Scarlet Book]] in [[Pokémon Scarlet and Violet|Pokémon Scarlet]], a sketch of an imaginary Pokémon inspired by the Paradox Pokémon found in [[Area Zero]] is seen, drawn by a member of the Area Zero Expedition team. This Pokémon resembles the [[Legendary beasts]]: {{p|Raikou}}, {{p|Entei}}, and {{p|Suicune}} and their ancient counterparts: {{p|Walking Wake}}, {{p|Gouging Fire}} and {{p|Raging Bolt}}.
 
It's implied that this sketch was drawn by a member of the Area Zero Expedition team that managed to catch a glimpse of each of the Paradox Pokémon, Walking Wake, Gouging Fire and Raging Bolt during their exploration in Area Zero.}}


{{TrainerPoké
{{TrainerPoké
|nick=Dark Rust
|nick=Violet Book imagined Pokémon
|type1=Unknown
|type1=Violet
|img=Dark Rust.png
|img=Violet Book Sword-Justice.png
|epnum=Pokémon Rumble Blast
|epnum=Pokémon Scarlet and Violet
|epname=Pokémon Rumble Blast
|epname=Pokémon Violet
|desc={{main|Dark Rust}}<br>
|desc=<div style="float: right">[[File:0638Cobalion.png|100px]][[File:0639Terrakion.png|100px]][[File:0640Virizion.png|100px]]<br>[[File:1023Iron Crown.png|100px]][[File:1022Iron Boulder.png|100px]][[File:1010Iron_Leaves.png|100px]]</div>
Dark Rust is a living [[Wonder Key]] and the commander of the Rust Army in {{g|Rumble Blast}}. It can be fought in the fifth and final chamber of the Team Battle in [[World Axle - Deepest Level]]. Although Dark Rust is not considered to be a real Pokémon, it actually has its own [[cry]].}}
In the [[Violet Book]] in [[Pokémon Scarlet and Violet|Pokémon Violet]], a sketch of an imaginary Pokémon inspired by the [[Paradox Pokémon]] found in [[Area Zero]] is seen, drawn by a member of the Area Zero Expedition team. This Pokémon resembles the [[Swords of Justice]]: {{p|Cobalion}}, {{p|Terrakion}}, and {{p|Virizion}} and their futuristic counterparts: {{p|Iron Leaves}}, {{p|Iron Boulder}} and {{p|Iron Crown}}.
 
It's implied that this sketch was drawn by a member of the Area Zero Expedition team that managed to catch a glimpse of each of the Paradox Pokémon, Iron Leaves, Iron Boulder and Iron Crown during their exploration in Area Zero.}}


{{TrainerPoké
{{TrainerPoké
|nick=Bittercold
|nick=Original Loyal Three
|type1=Unknown
|type1=Castle
|img=Bittercold_PMDGTI.png
|img=Loyal Three Sign Image.png|img_size=150px
|epnum=Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity
|epnum=The Teal Mask
|epname=Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity
|epname=The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero Part 1: The Teal Mask
|desc={{main|Bittercold}}<br>
|desc=[[File:The Loyal Three.png|right|200px]]
Bittercold is a living lifeform that is trying to destroy [[Mist Continent]]. It can be fought in [[Glacier Palace - Great Spire|Glacier Palace's Great Spire]]. Although Bittercold is not considered to be a real Pokémon, it used unnamed moves to hinder Pokémon.}}
{{main|Loyal Three}}
In [[Kitakami]] myths, it is said that the Pokémon that formed the Loyal Three were once below-average Pokémon: {{p|Okidogi}} was small and weak, {{p|Munkidori}} was clumsy and dim-witted, and {{p|Fezandipiti}} had short, dull feathers. The {{a|Toxic Chain}}s wrapped around their bodies granted them the strength, cleverness, and beauty that they respectively wished for. It's later revealed that {{p|Pecharunt}} was the one that transformed the trio with its Toxic Chains, while also using its [[mochi|Binding Mochi]] to tame them, so they could help it complete its journey to steal a brilliant set of masks desired by its caretakers.  
 
The trio's original appearance is currently unknown and their [[Type|Typings]] are implied to be completely different from the ones they now possess. What appear to be their original forms are depicted alongside a human child on [[Kitakami]]'s signboards.}}


{{TrainerPoké
{{TrainerPoké
|nick=Dark Matter
|nick=Unnamed TCG creature
|type1=Unknown
|type1=Unknown
|img=Dark Matter.png
|img=Mysterious TCGO silhouette.png|30px"
|epnum=Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon
|epnum=Pokémon Trading Card Game Online
|epname=Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon
|epname=Pokémon Trading Card Game Online
|desc={{main|Dark Matter}}<br>
|desc=A silhouette possibly of a Pokémon was discovered in the coding of the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game Online]]. This silhouette was discovered in the navigation bar on the game's tutorial page, combined with images of the [[Unova]] [[first partner Pokémon]]. No additional information on the silhouette was contained in the source code of the tutorial's Flash file. [http://web.archive.org/web/20111018032550/http://www.pokemonelite2000.com/12588/tcg-online-silhouette-confirmed-to-not-be-a-new-pokemon According to Serena Robar], a community manager for The Pokémon Company International, it is not an actual Pokémon and is a placeholder image that wasn't removed after the code was decompiled.}}
Dark Matter is a living lifeform that is trying to send all Pokémon to the [[Voidlands]] and to return the [[Pokémon world (Mystery Dungeon)|Pokémon world]] to the void. It can be fought after clearing [[Tree of Life: Trunk]]. Although Dark Matter is not considered to be a real Pokémon, it can use moves against Pokémon and can give itself a random type.}}


===In the anime===
===In the anime===
{{TrainerPoké
{{TrainerPoké
|nick="Venustoise"
|nick=Venustoise
|type1=Water
|type1=Grass
|type2=Grass
|type2=Water
|img=Venustoise.png
|img=Venustoise.png
|epnum=EP020
|epnum=EP020
|epname=The Ghost of Maiden's Peak
|epname=The Ghost of Maiden's Peak
|desc=[[File:009Blastoise.png|right|120px]][[File:003Venusaur.png|right|140px]]In ''[[EP020|The Ghost of Maiden's Peak]]'', a {{p|Gastly}} with the ability to create illusions solid enough to attack people created a crossbreed of a {{p|Blastoise}} and a {{p|Venusaur}}, calling it a "Venustoise" (Japanese: フシギックス ''Fushigix'').}}
|desc=<div style="float: right">[[File:0009Blastoise.png|130px]][[File:0003Venusaur.png|130px]]</div>
In ''[[EP020|The Ghost of Maiden's Peak]]'', a {{p|Gastly}} with the ability to create illusions solid enough to attack people created a crossbreed of a {{p|Blastoise}} and a {{p|Venusaur}}, calling it a "Venustoise" (Japanese: フシギックス ''Fushigix'').}}


{{TrainerPoké
{{TrainerPoké
Line 129: Line 152:
|epnum=EP163
|epnum=EP163
|epname=Fossil Fools
|epname=Fossil Fools
|desc=[[File:Kabutops concept art.png|right|380px]]This is the only representation in the anime, albeit in statue form, of the aquatic life that {{p|Kabutops}} is said to have feasted on in most [[Kabutops (Pokémon)#Pokédex entries 2|Pokédex entries]] since {{game|Red and Blue|s}}.
|desc=[[File:Illustrated Book of POCKET MONSTERS Kabutops.png|right|200px]]
 
This is the only representation in the anime, albeit in statue form, of the aquatic life that {{p|Kabutops}} is said to have feasted on in most [[Kabutops (Pokémon)#Pokédex entries 2|Pokédex entries]] since {{game|Red and Blue|s}}.
Kabutops and the fish first appeared in concept art from {{game|Red and Green|s}} and bears some similarity to the silhouette on the [[Neo Genesis]] card ''{{TCG ID|Neo Genesis|Super Rod|103}}''.}}


Kabutops and the fish first appeared in art from the ''[[Pocket Monsters Encyclopedia]],'' and bears some similarities to the silhouette on the [[Neo Genesis]] card ''{{TCG ID|Neo Genesis|Super Rod|103}}''.}}


{{TrainerPoké
{{TrainerPoké
Line 141: Line 164:
|epnum=EP163
|epnum=EP163
|epname=Fossil Fools
|epname=Fossil Fools
|desc=[[File:343Baltoy.png|right|120px]][[File:344Claydol.png|right|130px]]This clay artifact that looks like a Pokémon appeared in ''[[EP163|Fossil Fools]]'' and then again over 9 and a half years later in ''[[DP181|Bucking the Treasure Trend!]]''. [[Professor Oak]] descibes it as an "ancient Pokémon [[fossil]] [or] artifact".<br>
|desc=<div style="float: right">[[File:0343Baltoy.png|130px]][[File:0344Claydol.png|130px]]</div>
This clay artifact that looks like a Pokémon appeared in ''[[EP163|Fossil Fools]]'' and then again over nine-and-a-half years later in ''[[DP181|Bucking the Treasure Trend!]]''. [[Professor Oak]] descibes it as an "ancient Pokémon [[fossil]] [or] artifact".
 
It is similar to the Clay Doll Pokémon {{p|Baltoy}} and {{p|Claydol}} and thus may have been based on ''{{wp|Dogū|shakōki-dogū}}'', clay figurines from the {{wp|Jōmon period}} of Japanese history.}}
It is similar to the Clay Doll Pokémon {{p|Baltoy}} and {{p|Claydol}} and thus may have been based on ''{{wp|Dogū|shakōki-dogū}}'', clay figurines from the {{wp|Jōmon period}} of Japanese history.}}


Line 147: Line 172:
|nick=Legendary water Pokémon
|nick=Legendary water Pokémon
|type1=Water
|type1=Water
|img=EP244 Unknown Pokémon.png
|epnum=EP244
|epnum=EP244
|epname=Enlighten Up!
|epname=Enlighten Up!
|desc=In a sequence where the main characters see their dreams for the future, Misty sees herself chasing an unknown "legendary water Pokémon". The only part of the Pokémon the viewer sees is a giant fin similar to that of the then-unreleased Mega-[[Gyarados]].}}
|desc=[[File:0130Gyarados-Mega.png|right|130px]]
In a sequence where the main characters see their dreams for the future, Misty sees herself chasing an unknown "legendary water Pokémon". The only part of the Pokémon the viewer sees is a giant fin, which is reminiscent to that of the then-unreleased {{me|Gyarados}}.}}


{{TrainerPoké
{{TrainerPoké
Line 157: Line 184:
|epnum=M03
|epnum=M03
|epname=Spell of the Unown: Entei
|epname=Spell of the Unown: Entei
|desc={{main|Unown (Pokémon)}}<br>
|desc=<div style="float: right">[[File:Unreleased Unown 1.png|200px]][[File:Unreleased Unown 2.png|200px]]<br>[[File:Unreleased Unown 3.png|200px]][[File:Unreleased Unown 4.png|200px]]</div>
Unreleased Unown seen on Professor Oak's computer. Due to the introduction of two additional Unown forms in [[Generation III]], some fans have speculated that these may have been very early prototypes for new forms of {{p|Unown}}. Some of the Unown resemble various Greek and Cyrillic letters, namely {{wp|Я}}, {{wp|Ω}}, {{wp|Σ}}, {{wp|б}}, {{wp|Д}}, {{wp|ω}}, {{wp|Pi (letter)|Π}}, and {{wp|σ}}.
{{main|Unown (Pokémon)}}
<gallery>
Unidentified Unown seen on Professor Oak's computer. Due to the introduction of two additional Unown forms in [[Generation III]], some fans have speculated that these may have been very early prototypes for new forms of {{p|Unown}}. Some of the Unown resemble various Greek and Cyrillic letters, namely {{wp|Я}}, {{wp|Ω}}, {{wp|Σ}}, {{wp|б}}, {{wp|Д}}, {{wp|ω}}, {{wp|Pi (letter)|Π}}, and {{wp|σ}}.
File:Unreleased Unown 1.png
File:Unreleased Unown 2.png
File:Unreleased Unown 3.png
File:Unreleased Unown 4.png
</gallery>
}}
}}


{{TrainerPoké
{{TrainerPoké
|nick=Unnamed fairy
|nick=Unnamed fairy
|type1=Bug
|type1=Fairy
|type2=Grass
|type2=Grass
|img=Unnamed fairy.png
|img=Unnamed fairy.png
|epnum=M03
|epnum=M03
|epname=Spell of the Unown: Entei
|epname=Spell of the Unown: Entei
|desc=[[File:267Beautifly.png|right|120px]]An unnamed fairy was seen in [[Molly Hale]]'s book of Legendary Pokémon in ''[[M03|Spell of the Unown: Entei]]''. It has some similarity to {{p|Beautifly}}.}}
|desc=[[File:0267Beautifly.png|right|130px]]
An unnamed fairy was seen in [[Molly Hale]]'s book of Legendary Pokémon in ''[[M03|Spell of the Unown: Entei]]''. It has some similarities to {{p|Beautifly}}.}}


{{TrainerPoké
{{TrainerPoké
|nick=Unnamed sun
|nick=Unnamed sun
|type1=Fire
|type1=Psychic
|img=Unnamed sun.png
|img=Unnamed sun.png
|epnum=M03
|epnum=M03
|epname=Spell of the Unown: Entei
|epname=Spell of the Unown: Entei
|desc=An unnamed sun was seen in [[Molly Hale]]'s book of Legendary Pokémon in ''[[M03|Spell of the Unown: Entei]]''.}}
|desc=[[File:0791Solgaleo.png|right|130px]]
An unnamed sun was seen in [[Molly Hale]]'s book of Legendary Pokémon in ''[[M03|Spell of the Unown: Entei]]''. The only known Legendary Pokémon related to the sun is {{p|Solgaleo}}.}}


{{TrainerPoké
{{TrainerPoké
Line 196: Line 220:
|type1=Ghost
|type1=Ghost
|type2=Dragon
|type2=Dragon
|img=Magquaza.png
|img=Mismagius Rayquaza.png
|epnum=DP043
|epnum=DP043
|epname=Malice In Wonderland!
|epname=Malice In Wonderland!
|desc=[[File:429Mismagius.png|right|140px]]In ''[[DP043|Malice In Wonderland!]]'', a wild {{p|Mismagius}} created an illusory {{p|Rayquaza}} belonging to the fake [[Cynthia]]. When {{Ash}} and {{ashfr}} discovered that it was all just an illusion, it combined itself with its Rayquaza illusion.}}
|desc=<div style="float: right">[[File:0384Rayquaza.png|130px]][[File:0429Mismagius.png|130px]]</div>
In ''[[DP043|Malice In Wonderland!]]'', a wild {{p|Mismagius}} created an illusory {{p|Rayquaza}} belonging to the fake [[Cynthia]]. When {{Ash}} and {{ashfr}} discovered that it was all just an illusion, it combined itself with its Rayquaza illusion.}}


{{TrainerPoké
{{TrainerPoké
|nick=Unknown cat creature
|nick=Unknown cat-like creature
|type1=Rock
|type1=Rock
|img=Cat creature.png
|img=Cat creature.png
|epnum=PO01
|epnum=PO01
|epname=File 1: Red
|epname=File 1: Red
|desc=In [[Pokémon Origins]], An unknown cat-like creature with draconic wings appears briefly in Brock's Gym during the first episode.}}
|desc=In [[Pokémon Origins]], an unknown cat-like creature with draconic wings appears briefly in Brock's Gym during the first episode.}}


===In the manga===
===In the manga===
====In [[The Electric Tale of Pikachu]] manga====
====[[The Electric Tale of Pikachu]]====
{{TrainerPoké
{{TrainerPoké
|nick=Unknown whale
|nick=Unknown Water-type Pokémon
|gender=Unknown
|gender=Unknown
|type1=Unknown
|type1=Water
|img=Unknown Whale.png
|img=Unknown Whale.png
|epnum=ET02
|epnum=ET02
|epname=Play Misty For Me
|epname=Play Misty For Me
|desc=An unidentified baleen whale Pokémon seen in the aquarium in the [[Cerulean Gym]]. It has three sets of flippers, coincidentally making it appear very similar to the much-later introduced {{p|Wailord}}.}}
|desc=[[File:0321Wailord.png|right|130px]]
There are a number of unidentified Water-type Pokémon at the [[Cerulean Gym]]. One of the most notable is a baleen whale-like Pokémon seen in the aquarium. It has three sets of flippers, coincidentally making it appear very similar to the much-later introduced {{p|Wailord}}. Others include a jellyfish, a fish located just underneath the jellyfish, and others swimming around the glass.}}


====In the [[Magical Pokémon Journey]] manga====
====[[Magical Pokémon Journey]]====
{{TrainerPoké
{{TrainerPoké
|nick=Marin
|nick=Marin
Line 227: Line 253:
|epnum=PPP18
|epnum=PPP18
|epname=The Best Gift Ever
|epname=The Best Gift Ever
|desc='''Marin''' (Japanese: '''マリン''' ''Marin'') is a Pokémon appearing in the [[Magical Pokémon Journey]] manga. It appears only on the title page of ''[[PPP18|The Best Gift Ever]]''. According to commentary by [[Yumi Tsukirino]], Marin was designed by a fan in a "draw {{MPJ|Pikachu}}'s friend" contest in Japan.
|desc='''Marin''' (Japanese: '''マリン''' ''Marin'') is a Pokémon appearing in the [[Magical Pokémon Journey]] manga. It appears only on the title page of ''[[PPP18|The Best Gift Ever]]''. According to commentary by [[Yumi Tsukirino]], Marin was designed by a fan in a "draw {{MPJ|Pikachu}}'s friend" contest in Japan held by Ciao magazine (Japanese: '''ちゃお''') and first published in the December 1998 issue of the same magazine in which the cover page is presented in color, and Marin's body is shown to be entirely blue.}}


In the magazine version, in which the cover page is presented in color, Marin's body is shown to be entirely blue.}}
====[[Pokémon Adventures]]====
 
====In the [[Pokémon Adventures]] manga====
{{TrainerPoké
{{TrainerPoké
|nick=Thu-Fi-Zer
|nick=Thu-Fi-Zer
|type1=Unknown
|type1=Flying
|type2=Flying
|img=Thu-Fi-Zer.png
|img=Thu-Fi-Zer.png
|epnum=PS033
|epnum=PS033
|epname=The Winged Legends
|epname=The Winged Legends
|desc={{main|Legendary birds (Adventures)#Thu-Fi-Zer|Thu-Fi-Zer}}
|desc=<div style="float: right">[[File:0144Articuno.png|130px]][[File:0145Zapdos.png|130px]][[File:0146Moltres.png|130px]]</div>
 
{{main|Legendary birds (Adventures)#Thu-Fi-Zer|Thu-Fi-Zer}}
'''Thu-Fi-Zer''' (サ・ファイ・ザー ''Thu-Fi-Zer'') was the result of a [[Team Rocket]] experiment created by fusing the three [[legendary birds]]—{{p|Articuno}}, {{p|Zapdos}}, and {{p|Moltres}}—in the [[Pokémon Adventures]] {{pkmn|manga}}.}}
'''Thu-Fi-Zer''' (サ・ファイ・ザー ''Thu-Fi-Zer'') was the result of a [[Team Rocket]] experiment created by fusing the three [[legendary birds]]—{{p|Articuno}}, {{p|Zapdos}}, and {{p|Moltres}}—in the [[Pokémon Adventures]] {{pkmn|manga}}.}}


{{TrainerPoké
{{TrainerPoké
|nick=Unnamed Dialga/Palkia statue
|nick=Dialga/Palkia statue
|type1=Dragon
|type1=Dragon
|img=Dialkia statue.png
|img=Dialkia statue.png
|img2=Ancient statue BDSP.png
|epnum=PS346
|epnum=PS346
|epname=Ring Around the Roserade I
|epname=Ring Around the Roserade I
|desc=[[File:483Dialga.png|right|130px]][[File:484Palkia.png|right|120px]]{{main|Dialga (Pokémon)}}<br>{{main|Palkia (Pokémon)}}<br>
|desc=<div style="float: right">[[File:0483Dialga.png|x130px]][[File:0484Palkia.png|x130px]]<br>[[File:Dialga Palkia Eterna City statue.png|260px]]</div>
In the [[Pokémon Adventures]] {{pkmn|manga}} the statue in [[Eterna City]] is neither Dialga or Palkia but a combination of the two statues. This is a reflection of the statue's appearance in {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}} and {{game|Platinum}} being ambiguously shaped in order to represent a different member of the duo in each game.  
In the [[Pokémon Adventures]] {{pkmn|manga}}, the statue in [[Eterna City]] is neither Dialga or Palkia but a combination of the two statues. This is a reflection of the statue's appearance in {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}} and {{game|Platinum}} being ambiguously shaped, in order to represent a different member of the duo in each game with a different tile palette. In [[Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl]], the statue was redesigned to be an explicit fusion between the two, similarly to how it appears in the manga.


After seeing the two Pokémon for the first time in [[Spear Pillar]], {{adv|Pearl}} theorized that the statue could represent how ancient people saw the two Pokémon fighting inside a distortion of space and time which led them to believe it was one Pokémon.}}
After seeing the two Pokémon for the first time in [[Spear Pillar]], {{adv|Pearl}} theorized that the statue could represent how ancient people saw the two Pokémon fighting inside a distortion of space and time which led them to believe it was one Pokémon.}}


====In the [[Pokémon Pocket Monsters]] manga====
====[[Pokémon Pocket Monsters]]====
{{TrainerPoké
{{TrainerPoké
|nick=Red's unnamed Pokémon
|nick=Unnamed butterflies
|gender=Unknown
|type1=Bug
|type1=Bug
|img=Red unnamed Bug Pokémon PM.png
|type2=Flying
|epnum=PM002
|img=PM001.png
|epname=The Big Battle In The Viridian Forest!!
|epnum=PM001
|desc=This unknown {{type|Bug}} Pokémon was captured by {{OBP|Red|Pocket Monsters}} in ''[[PM002|The Big Battle In The Viridian Forest!!]]''. It was his second Pokémon, after Clefairy. Other than the fact that it is a Bug-type, the only other thing known about this Pokémon is that it is supposedly very weak. It escaped from its Poké Ball in the same chapter.}}
|epname=Introducing the Pokémon Clefairy!!
|desc=[[File:0666Vivillon.png|right|130px]]
On the cover of the first chapter, {{PPM|Red}} is shown surrounded by three stylized and mostly identical butterfly-like creatures with different patterns on their wings. Their overall shape and coloration gimmick quite noticeably resemble that of Vivillon.}}
 
{{TrainerPoké
|nick=Oak's Pokémon collection
|gender=Unknown
|type1=Unknown
|img=Oak Pokémon collection PM.png
|epnum=PM001
|epname=Introducing the Pokémon Clefairy!!
|desc=Ten unidentified Pokémon are shown on page 21 where Clefairy accidentally destroys {{PPM|Professor Oak}}'s lab. One of them resembles {{p|Slowbro}} with {{p|Gligar}}'s head, other either have too little similarities with any known Pokémon or resemble lots of them at once.}}


{{TrainerPoké
{{TrainerPoké
|nick=Three-eyed Persian
|nick=Red's unnamed Pokémon
|type1=Normal
|type1=Ground
|img=Three eyed Persian.png
|img=Red unnamed Bug Pokémon PM.png
|epnum=PM002
|epnum=PM002
|epname=The Big Battle In The Viridian Forest!!
|epname=The Big Battle In The Viridian Forest!!
|desc=[[File:053Persian.png|130px|right]]{{main|Persian (Pokémon)}}<br>
|desc=[[File:0050Diglett.png|right|130px]]
A Persian with a third eye in the place where its gem would normally be appeared in ''[[PM002|The Big Battle In The Viridian Forest!!]]''.}}
This unknown Pokémon was captured by {{PPM|Red}} in ''[[PM002|The Big Battle In The Viridian Forest!!]]''. It was his second Pokémon, after Clefairy. It is never named and the only other thing known about this Pokémon is that it is supposedly very weak. It escaped from its Poké Ball in the same chapter. Although it is commonly seen as a {{type|Bug}} by the fandom, it is most likely a really off-model {{p|Diglett}} as [https://qbertp.tumblr.com/post/177028166016/the-strange-case-of-manga-exclusive-pok%C3%A9mon later representations of Diglett by Anakubo] seem to confirm.
}}  


{{TrainerPoké
{{TrainerPoké
Line 279: Line 316:
|epnum=PM003
|epnum=PM003
|epname=Bring Down the Powerful Opponent Onix!!
|epname=Bring Down the Powerful Opponent Onix!!
|desc=[[Brock]] is shown with a large Pokémon collection at the [[Pewter Gym]]. Many of them are not identifiable as currently known Pokémon. One of them on the top left shelf resembles the [[#Red's unnamed Pokémon|unnamed Bug-type Pokémon]] encountered by Red earlier in the manga.}}
|desc=[[Brock]] is shown with a large Pokémon collection at the [[Pewter Gym]]. Many of them are not identifiable as currently known Pokémon. One of them on the top left shelf resembles the Red's unnamed Pokémon.}}


===Other===
===Other===
{{TrainerPoké
|nick=Baby Nidoran
|type1=Poison
|img=Baby Nidoran Battle Pencils.jpg
|epnum=Pokémon Batoen
|epname=Pokémon Batoen
|desc=<div style="float: right">[[File:0029Nidoran.png|130px]][[File:0032Nidoran.png|130px]]</div>''Main articles: [[Nidoran♀ (Pokémon)]] and [[Nidoran♂ (Pokémon)]]''
The [[Pocket Monsters Encyclopedia]] makes reference to Baby Nidoran, which were later seen on a [https://hirespokemon.tumblr.com/post/176993460046/my-nidobabies-ah-those-simpler-times-when-you 1997 ad for ''Pokémon Battoen''.]}}
{{TrainerPoké
{{TrainerPoké
|nick=MechaMew2
|nick=MechaMew2
Line 288: Line 334:
|epnum=Pokémon Live!
|epnum=Pokémon Live!
|epname=Pokémon Live!
|epname=Pokémon Live!
|desc={{main|MechaMew2}}<br>[[File:MechaMew2.png|right|120px]]<br>'''MechaMew2''' is a Robotic {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} seen only in ''[[Pokémon Live!]]''. It is considered by its creator [[Giovanni]] to be the most powerful Pokémon in existence. Giovanni promised {{pkmn|Trainer}}s the very rare Diamond Badge to anyone who could defeat it. MechaMew2 is based on {{p|Mewtwo}}, another Pokémon whose creation was ordered by Giovanni. It destroys itself at the end of the show after learning an attack of love, caring, and friendship.}}
|desc={{main|MechaMew2}}<br>[[File:MechaMew2.png|right|130px]]
'''MechaMew2''' is a Robotic {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} seen only in ''[[Pokémon Live!]]''. It is considered by its creator [[Giovanni]] to be the most powerful Pokémon in existence. Giovanni promised {{pkmn|Trainer}}s the very rare Diamond Badge to anyone who could defeat it. MechaMew2 is based on {{p|Mewtwo}}, another Pokémon whose creation was ordered by Giovanni. It destroys itself at the end of the show after learning an attack of love, caring, and friendship.}}


==Related articles==
==See also==
* [[List of unused Pokémon and character designs]]
* [[Variant Pokémon]]
* [[Fake Pokémon]]
* [[Animals in the Pokémon world]]
* [[Animals in the Pokémon world]]
* [[List of unused Pokémon and character designs]]
* [[Pokéstar Studios opponents]]


[[Category:Pokémon world]]
[[Category:Pokémon world]]
[[it:Pokémon contestati]]

Latest revision as of 16:22, 18 March 2024

175Togepi.png This article contains fan speculation.
There is no solid evidence for or against some parts of this article.
018Pidgeot.png It has been suggested that this article be moved to Disputed and unidentified Pokémon.
Please discuss whether or not to move it on its talk page.

050Diglett.png This article is incomplete.
Please feel free to edit this article to add missing information and complete it.
Reason: Add info on creatures from Pocket Monsters manga here and here, add images

Over the course of the Pokémon series, a number of creatures with traits of Pokémon have appeared that are not the same as any known Pokémon. Their status as Pokémon is often disputed. There are also some Pokémon, such as the original Legendary beasts prior to their reincarnation by Ho-Oh, which have not been identified. For unknown Pokémon exclusive to pre-release material, see List of unused Pokémon and character designs; for creatures primarily considered to be animals, see Animals in the Pokémon world.

List of disputed Pokémon

In the games

Substitute doll
Substitute doll
SubstituteStadium2.png

While the Substitute doll originally looked similar to Rhydon, the design evolved over time to a more neutral design. In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U, its trophy description points out that, while it looks and gets attacked like a Pokémon, it is not actually one. The doll has gone on to receive several pieces of merchandise, including its own plush doll and clothes.

Debut Pokémon Red and Green Versions
Original legendary beasts
Original legendary beasts
Suicune Entei Raikou PG.png
Main article: Legendary beasts

It is said that the Legendary beasts Raikou, Entei, and Suicune were reincarnated by Ho-Oh after they died in the fire that burned down the Brass Tower. They were said to represent the lightning that struck the tower (Raikou), the fire that burned the tower down (Entei), and the rain that put it out (Suicune). While it is unknown in the games if these three were already a Raikou, Entei, and Suicune before they were revived, the Pokémon Generations short The Reawakening shows them as three nameless Pokémon.

Debut The Reawakening
Bones worn by Vullaby and Mandibuzz

Bones worn by Vullaby and Mandibuzz
Bones worn by Vullaby and Mandibuzz
0104Cubone.png0105Marowak.png
Main articles: Vullaby (Pokémon) and Mandibuzz (Pokémon)

According to interviews with Ken Sugimori in Nintendo Dream, the bones that Vullaby and Mandibuzz wear are those of other Pokémon. However, it is not stated which Pokémon they are from, but they bear a notable resemblance to a human skull.

Pokédex entries say that most of the bones Mandibuzz uses to decorate its nest come from Cubone. These bones could also take part in Vullaby and Mandibuzz's design.

Debut Pokémon Black and White Versions
Original dragon
Original dragon
Tao trio.png
Main article: Tao trio

According to legend, Reshiram and Zekrom were once a single powerful dragon Pokémon used by twin heroes in order to create the Unova region. However, the brothers each sought something different in life—truth for the older brother and ideals for the younger—and they began to argue, then fight, over whose side was right. The single dragon, in response, split into two Pokémon: Reshiram, who sided with the older twin, and Zekrom, who sided with the younger twin. It is revealed in Pokémon Black 2 and White 2 that when the original dragon split into Reshiram and Zekrom, a third dragon, Kyurem, was "created" from the leftovers. The Pokédex entry for Kyurem also states that it is waiting for a hero to fill in the missing parts of its body with "truth or ideals". Kyurem can be fused with Reshiram or Zekrom to form White Kyurem or Black Kyurem, respectively, using the DNA Splicers, but the appearance of the original dragon Pokémon's complete form is unknown. In The Lesson Ends Here, the Original Dragon is briefly seen as a winged silhouette alongside the two heroes.

Debut The Lesson Ends Here
Original Generation VIII Fossil Pokémon
Original Generation VIII Fossil Pokémon
Fossilized Fish anime.png
Fossilized Dino anime.png
Fossilized Bird anime.png
Fossilized Drake anime.png
Main articles: Dracozolt (Pokémon), Arctozolt (Pokémon), Dracovish (Pokémon), and Arctovish (Pokémon)

In Pokémon Sword and Shield, there are four types of Fossils, all of which appear to be incomplete, as they consist only of either a top half or a bottom half. Cara Liss can combine two Fossils that are opposite halves into one Pokémon, allowing half of the original prehistoric Pokémon to be seen.

  • The Fossilized Drake, which forms the bottom halves of Dracozolt and Dracovish, appears to be from a heavy, spiked, dinosaur-like Dragon-type Pokémon.
  • The Fossilized Dino, which forms the bottom halves of Arctozolt and Arctovish, appears to be from an Ice-type marine Pokémon.
  • The Fossilized Bird, which forms the top halves of Dracozolt and Arctozolt, appears to be from a light, bird-like Electric-type Pokémon.
  • The Fossilized Fish, which forms the top halves of Dracovish and Arctovish, appears to be from a marine, placoderm-like Water-type Pokémon.

However, the Pokédex entries for all four of the Generation VIII Fossil Pokémon suggest that they lived in prehistoric times, as does Cara Liss upon reviving one of them, though this information is somewhat implied to be inaccurate.

Bag Fossilized Drake Sprite.pngBag Fossilized Dino Sprite.pngBag Fossilized Bird Sprite.pngBag Fossilized Fish Sprite.png
Debut Pokémon Sword and Shield
Arceus's true form
Arceus's true form
0493Arceus.png
Main article: Arceus (Pokémon)

Arceus's conversation with the player after it is defeated in Legends: Arceus, heavily implies that the physical, goat-like form first seen in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl is not the actual Arceus, but only a piece of its whole being. In Legends: Arceus's opening scene, Arceus speaks to the player in its home dimension: there, it appears as a large amount of bright golden energy shaped like its main form. This unknown form may be Arceus's true appearance.

Debut Pokémon Legends: Arceus
Scarlet Book imagined Pokémon
Scarlet Book imagined Pokémon
0243Raikou.png0244Entei.png0245Suicune.png
1021Raging Bolt.png1020Gouging Fire.png1009Walking Wake.png

In the Scarlet Book in Pokémon Scarlet, a sketch of an imaginary Pokémon inspired by the Paradox Pokémon found in Area Zero is seen, drawn by a member of the Area Zero Expedition team. This Pokémon resembles the Legendary beasts: Raikou, Entei, and Suicune and their ancient counterparts: Walking Wake, Gouging Fire and Raging Bolt.

It's implied that this sketch was drawn by a member of the Area Zero Expedition team that managed to catch a glimpse of each of the Paradox Pokémon, Walking Wake, Gouging Fire and Raging Bolt during their exploration in Area Zero.

Debut Pokémon Scarlet
Violet Book imagined Pokémon
Violet Book imagined Pokémon
0638Cobalion.png0639Terrakion.png0640Virizion.png
1023Iron Crown.png1022Iron Boulder.png1010Iron Leaves.png

In the Violet Book in Pokémon Violet, a sketch of an imaginary Pokémon inspired by the Paradox Pokémon found in Area Zero is seen, drawn by a member of the Area Zero Expedition team. This Pokémon resembles the Swords of Justice: Cobalion, Terrakion, and Virizion and their futuristic counterparts: Iron Leaves, Iron Boulder and Iron Crown.

It's implied that this sketch was drawn by a member of the Area Zero Expedition team that managed to catch a glimpse of each of the Paradox Pokémon, Iron Leaves, Iron Boulder and Iron Crown during their exploration in Area Zero.

Debut Pokémon Violet
Original Loyal Three
Original Loyal Three
The Loyal Three.png
Main article: Loyal Three

In Kitakami myths, it is said that the Pokémon that formed the Loyal Three were once below-average Pokémon: Okidogi was small and weak, Munkidori was clumsy and dim-witted, and Fezandipiti had short, dull feathers. The Toxic Chains wrapped around their bodies granted them the strength, cleverness, and beauty that they respectively wished for. It's later revealed that Pecharunt was the one that transformed the trio with its Toxic Chains, while also using its Binding Mochi to tame them, so they could help it complete its journey to steal a brilliant set of masks desired by its caretakers.

The trio's original appearance is currently unknown and their Typings are implied to be completely different from the ones they now possess. What appear to be their original forms are depicted alongside a human child on Kitakami's signboards.

Debut The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero Part 1: The Teal Mask
Unnamed TCG creature
Unnamed TCG creature
A silhouette possibly of a Pokémon was discovered in the coding of the Pokémon Trading Card Game Online. This silhouette was discovered in the navigation bar on the game's tutorial page, combined with images of the Unova first partner Pokémon. No additional information on the silhouette was contained in the source code of the tutorial's Flash file. According to Serena Robar, a community manager for The Pokémon Company International, it is not an actual Pokémon and is a placeholder image that wasn't removed after the code was decompiled.
Debut Pokémon Trading Card Game Online

In the anime

Venustoise
Venustoise
0009Blastoise.png0003Venusaur.png

In The Ghost of Maiden's Peak, a Gastly with the ability to create illusions solid enough to attack people created a crossbreed of a Blastoise and a Venusaur, calling it a "Venustoise" (Japanese: フシギックス Fushigix).

Debut The Ghost of Maiden's Peak
Unnamed bear
Unnamed bear
The only known information about this creature is from its brief appearance in The Ancient Puzzle of Pokémopolis. It seems to be a bear with decorative markings covering its body. Since markings like this are also present on the other Pokémopolis Pokémon featured in the episode like Gengar and Alakazam, it is unlikely to have been a normal feature.
Debut The Puzzle of Pokémopolis
Unnamed arachnid
Unnamed arachnid
This creature made its sole appearance in The Superhero Secret. It seems to be a giant yellow spider, with four red compound eyes, two antennae on its head, and a mouth with four large fangs. Its thorax has eight long, brown legs. Its abdomen is much larger relative to the rest of it body, with two thin, black stripes. Its cry is a screech, not unlike Victreebel's. The nature of its 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 cry give it an extremely organic appearance. Due to its rather early appearance in 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 creature.
Debut The Superhero Secret
Unnamed fish
Unnamed fish
Illustrated Book of POCKET MONSTERS Kabutops.png

This is the only representation in the anime, albeit in statue form, of the aquatic life that Kabutops is said to have feasted on in most Pokédex entries since Pokémon Red and Blue.

Kabutops and the fish first appeared in art from the Pocket Monsters Encyclopedia, and bears some similarities to the silhouette on the Neo Genesis card Super Rod.

Debut Fossil Fools
Recurring fossil/artifact
Recurring fossil/artifact
0343Baltoy.png0344Claydol.png

This clay artifact that looks like a Pokémon appeared in Fossil Fools and then again over nine-and-a-half years later in Bucking the Treasure Trend!. Professor Oak descibes it as an "ancient Pokémon fossil [or] artifact".

It is similar to the Clay Doll Pokémon Baltoy and Claydol and thus may have been based on shakōki-dogū, clay figurines from the Jōmon period of Japanese history.

Debut Fossil Fools
Legendary water Pokémon
Legendary water Pokémon
0130Gyarados-Mega.png

In a sequence where the main characters see their dreams for the future, Misty sees herself chasing an unknown "legendary water Pokémon". The only part of the Pokémon the viewer sees is a giant fin, which is reminiscent to that of the then-unreleased Mega Gyarados.

Debut Enlighten Up!
Unidentified Unown
Unidentified Unown
Unreleased Unown 1.pngUnreleased Unown 2.png
Unreleased Unown 3.pngUnreleased Unown 4.png
Main article: Unown (Pokémon)

Unidentified Unown seen on Professor Oak's computer. Due to the introduction of two additional Unown forms in Generation III, some fans have speculated that these may have been very early prototypes for new forms of Unown. Some of the Unown resemble various Greek and Cyrillic letters, namely Я, Ω, Σ, б, Д, ω, Π, and σ.

Debut Spell of the Unown: Entei
Unnamed fairy
Unnamed fairy
0267Beautifly.png

An unnamed fairy was seen in Molly Hale's book of Legendary Pokémon in Spell of the Unown: Entei. It has some similarities to Beautifly.

Debut Spell of the Unown: Entei
Unnamed sun
Unnamed sun
0791Solgaleo.png

An unnamed sun was seen in Molly Hale's book of Legendary Pokémon in Spell of the Unown: Entei. The only known Legendary Pokémon related to the sun is Solgaleo.

Debut Spell of the Unown: Entei
Unnamed monster
Unnamed monster
An evil monster that attacked the city of Alto Mare was seen in the Japanese version of Pokémon Heroes: Latios & Latias. The storybook-style segment of the movie, which told the story of the origin of the Soul Dew and Alto Mare's ancient history, was completely cut from the dub.
Debut Pokémon Heroes: Latios & Latias
Mismagius-Rayquaza fusion
Mismagius-Rayquaza fusion
0384Rayquaza.png0429Mismagius.png

In Malice In Wonderland!, a wild Mismagius created an illusory Rayquaza belonging to the fake Cynthia. When Ash and his friends discovered that it was all just an illusion, it combined itself with its Rayquaza illusion.

Debut Malice In Wonderland!
Unknown cat-like creature
Unknown cat-like creature
In Pokémon Origins, an unknown cat-like creature with draconic wings appears briefly in Brock's Gym during the first episode.
Debut File 1: Red

In the manga

The Electric Tale of Pikachu

Unknown Water-type Pokémon
Unknown Water-type Pokémon
0321Wailord.png

There are a number of unidentified Water-type Pokémon at the Cerulean Gym. One of the most notable is a baleen whale-like Pokémon seen in the aquarium. It has three sets of flippers, coincidentally making it appear very similar to the much-later introduced Wailord. Others include a jellyfish, a fish located just underneath the jellyfish, and others swimming around the glass.

Debut Play Misty For Me

Magical Pokémon Journey

Marin
Marin
Marin (Japanese: マリン Marin) is a Pokémon appearing in the Magical Pokémon Journey manga. It appears only on the title page of The Best Gift Ever. According to commentary by Yumi Tsukirino, Marin was designed by a fan in a "draw Pikachu's friend" contest in Japan held by Ciao magazine (Japanese: ちゃお) and first published in the December 1998 issue of the same magazine in which the cover page is presented in color, and Marin's body is shown to be entirely blue.
Debut The Best Gift Ever

Pokémon Adventures

Thu-Fi-Zer
Thu-Fi-Zer
0144Articuno.png0145Zapdos.png0146Moltres.png
Main article: Thu-Fi-Zer

Thu-Fi-Zer (サ・ファイ・ザー Thu-Fi-Zer) was the result of a Team Rocket experiment created by fusing the three legendary birdsArticuno, Zapdos, and Moltres—in the Pokémon Adventures manga.

Debut The Winged Legends
Dialga/Palkia statue

Dialga/Palkia statue
Dialga/Palkia statue
0483Dialga.png0484Palkia.png
Dialga Palkia Eterna City statue.png

In the Pokémon Adventures manga, the statue in Eterna City is neither Dialga or Palkia but a combination of the two statues. This is a reflection of the statue's appearance in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl and Pokémon Platinum being ambiguously shaped, in order to represent a different member of the duo in each game with a different tile palette. In Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, the statue was redesigned to be an explicit fusion between the two, similarly to how it appears in the manga.

After seeing the two Pokémon for the first time in Spear Pillar, Pearl theorized that the statue could represent how ancient people saw the two Pokémon fighting inside a distortion of space and time which led them to believe it was one Pokémon.

Debut Ring Around the Roserade I

Pokémon Pocket Monsters

Unnamed butterflies
Unnamed butterflies
0666Vivillon.png

On the cover of the first chapter, Red is shown surrounded by three stylized and mostly identical butterfly-like creatures with different patterns on their wings. Their overall shape and coloration gimmick quite noticeably resemble that of Vivillon.

Debut Introducing the Pokémon Clefairy!!
Oak's Pokémon collection
Oak's Pokémon collection
Ten unidentified Pokémon are shown on page 21 where Clefairy accidentally destroys Professor Oak's lab. One of them resembles Slowbro with Gligar's head, other either have too little similarities with any known Pokémon or resemble lots of them at once.
Debut Introducing the Pokémon Clefairy!!
Red's unnamed Pokémon
Red's unnamed Pokémon
0050Diglett.png

This unknown Pokémon was captured by Red in The Big Battle In The Viridian Forest!!. It was his second Pokémon, after Clefairy. It is never named and the only other thing known about this Pokémon is that it is supposedly very weak. It escaped from its Poké Ball in the same chapter. Although it is commonly seen as a Bug-type by the fandom, it is most likely a really off-model Diglett as later representations of Diglett by Anakubo seem to confirm.

Debut The Big Battle In The Viridian Forest!!
Brock's Pokémon collection
Brock's Pokémon collection
Brock is shown with a large Pokémon collection at the Pewter Gym. Many of them are not identifiable as currently known Pokémon. One of them on the top left shelf resembles the Red's unnamed Pokémon.
Debut Bring Down the Powerful Opponent Onix!!

Other

Baby Nidoran
Baby Nidoran
0029Nidoran.png0032Nidoran.png
Main articles: Nidoran♀ (Pokémon) and Nidoran♂ (Pokémon)

The Pocket Monsters Encyclopedia makes reference to Baby Nidoran, which were later seen on a 1997 ad for Pokémon Battoen.

Debut Pokémon Batoen
MechaMew2
MechaMew2
Main article: MechaMew2
MechaMew2.png

MechaMew2 is a Robotic Pokémon seen only in Pokémon Live!. It is considered by its creator Giovanni to be the most powerful Pokémon in existence. Giovanni promised Trainers the very rare Diamond Badge to anyone who could defeat it. MechaMew2 is based on Mewtwo, another Pokémon whose creation was ordered by Giovanni. It destroys itself at the end of the show after learning an attack of love, caring, and friendship.

Debut Pokémon Live!

See also