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* {{p|Groudon}} is the beast who has the expand the land, scatter rain clouds, and make water evaporate with light and heat. Is found in the Cave of Origin in [[Pokémon Ruby]], and [[Terra Cave]] in Emerald. It is the object of [[Team Magma]]'s reverence.
* {{p|Groudon}} is the beast who has the expand the land, scatter rain clouds, and make water evaporate with light and heat. Is found in the Cave of Origin in [[Pokémon Ruby]], and [[Terra Cave]] in Emerald. It is the object of [[Team Magma]]'s reverence.
* {{p|Rayquaza}} is the legendary dragon found in the [[Sky Pillar]] in the Generation III games. It is the protector of the skies. It was seen in the [[Destiny Deoxys|seventh movie]].
* {{p|Rayquaza}} is the legendary dragon found in the [[Sky Pillar]] in the Generation III games. It is the protector of the skies. It was seen in the [[Destiny Deoxys|seventh movie]].
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===Other Legendary Pokémon===
===Other Legendary Pokémon===
* {{p|Jirachi}} is the Legendary wish-granting Pokémon who was availible from [[Pokémon Colosseum]]'s bonus disk in North America and available within [[Pokémon Channel]] in the UK, Europe and Australia (PAL Encoded Regions). It is likened to Mew and Celebi. Jirachi is the star of the [[Jirachi Wishmaker|sixth movie]].
* {{p|Jirachi}} is the Legendary wish-granting Pokémon who was availible from [[Pokémon Colosseum]]'s bonus disk in North America and available within [[Pokémon Channel]] in the UK, Europe and Australia (PAL Encoded Regions). It is likened to Mew and Celebi. Jirachi is the star of the [[Jirachi Wishmaker|sixth movie]].

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File:Storybook-entei.jpg
An artist's interpretation of Entei, a Legendary Pokémon

Legendary Pokémon are a group of extremely rare and powerful Pokémon. In the Japanese version, there are two distinct terms used to refer to those Pokémon which are collectively called "Legendary" in English. One, 伝説のポケモン (densetsu-no Pokémon, lit. Legendary Pokémon), refers to those which are featured prominently in legends, such as Groudon and Kyogre. The other, 幻のポケモン (maboroshi-no Pokémon, lit. Illusory Pokémon), refers to those so rarely seen that some question their very existence, such as Mew and Lugia.

In the games, the player typically has only one chance to capture a Legendary Pokémon. They cannot breed, and, for similar reasons, they are often banned from competitions. They are statistically some of the most powerful Pokémon in the game. They never evolve.

In the anime, Legendaries are held in generally higher regard than they are in the games. They appear only to special trainers (usually the case of Ash Ketchum), and their capture can lead to the destruction of the world. As seen with Lugia, they can breed; as seen with Celebi, and they are neither immortal nor invincible; and as seen with many Pokémon, they are not unique.

Very few people have actually seen Legendary Pokémon. Because of their rarity, they are sought after by trainers and collectors, especially Team Rocket.

List of Legendary Pokémon

There are 21 Pokémon considered to be Legendary Pokémon, and there are three Pokémon with certain characteristics of Legendary Pokémon.

Generation I

The Legendary Pokémon of Generation I can be broken into two groups: the Legendary Birds and the Mew-based Legendary Pokémon.

Legendary Birds

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An ancient slab of the Legendary Birds and an Arcanine seen in Pokémon Emergency

There are three Legendary Birds, sometimes called Avians. As shown in the second movie, should the three birds come in contact with one another, they will fight over territory, and, left unabated, their battles will ultimately cause the end of the world. They represent nature's balance and are tied to Lugia. One of each was seen in the Orange Islands.

Mew and Mewtwo

  • Mew is the Psychic feline Pokémon of ancient legend. It is not obtainable by normal means in any game; however, a glitch allows you to obtain Mew in Generation I. The DNA of all Pokémon can be traced back to Mew, and thus it represents the origin of life. The bubbly Mew was first seen in the first movie. A second guards the Tree of World's Beginning in the eighth movie.
  • Mewtwo is a genetically altered clone of Mew. It can be found in the Cerulean Cave in the Generation I games and their remakes. It was statistically the most powerful Pokémon until Generation II. It is also one of the most intelligent, and can communicate freely with humans using telepathy. It is the main character of the first movie, and the Mewtwo Returns special. It is portrayed as taking the cover of night and living amongst humans in big cities.

Generation II

Generation II featured the advent of three new groups of Legendary Pokémon.

Legendary Beasts

The Legendary Beasts have variously been referred to as Legendary Dogs or Cats, but Beasts is the accepted neutral title. These speedy, powerful creatures were created by Ho-oh after the burning of Ecruteak Tower. Because they are unable to restrain their extreme power, they race headlong around the land. They can be found racing around the Johto region in the Generation II games. One can also be found roaming Kanto in Pokémon FireRed and in Pokémon LeafGreen, depending on the Starter Pokémon the user chooses at the beginning of the game.

Lugia and Ho-Oh

These two additional birds of legend are thought to be closely related, although they are also polar opposites. Ho-Oh is based on the Chinese phoenix, or Fènghuáng and Lugia on the Halcyon.

  • Ho-Oh is the Guardian of the Skies. This Pokémon is represented by rainbows and the color gold. It is said to glow in seven colors and see into the future. Ho-Oh lived in Tin Tower in ancient times. But when war broke out, burning Tin Tower down, it created Raikou, Entei, and Suicune, and all four disappeared. It resides at the top of the Tin Tower in the Generation II games. In Pokémon FireRed, LeafGreen, and Emerald, Ho-Oh is found on Navel Rock Island. To reach Naval Rock, one must have a Mysticticket. Ho-Oh is often seen at the beginning of a new journey, which happened to Ash twice. The spirit of Ho-Oh represents the Johto League.
  • Lugia is the Guardian of the Sea. Lugia can be found in Whirl Islands in the Generation II games. In Pokémon FireRed, LeafGreen, and Emerald, Lugia is found on Navel Rock Island. To reach Naval Rock, one must have a Mysticticket. Lugia protects the balance of nature, and is the only creature that can pacify the battling Legendary Birds. One was seen in the second movie. Two more, a mother and a child, were seen on Silver Rock Isle at the beginning of the Whirl Cup arc of the anime. A fourth resides in the Orre region in Pokémon XD.

Celebi

Although it has no relation to Mew, Celebi was dubbed the "New Mew" because of its similar size, shape, stats, and National Dex number. Because of this, it is commonly listed with Mew (and also Jirachi) in lists of Legendary Pokémon.

  • Celebi is the only Pokémon can that control time. It is the star of the fourth movie and was obtainable in the Japanese version of Pokémon Crystal via the now-discontinued Mobile System GB service. Celebi, when obtainable, is found at the Forest Shrine in Ilex Forest by bringing the GS Ball to the shrine.

Generation III

The Generation III games feature the most new Legendaries of any generation, a total of 10.

The Regis

The Legendary Golem-like beasts were featured in the eighth movie as the protectors of the Tree of World's Beginning, but the true story of their history remains a mystery.

Latias and Latios

Latios and Latias (sometimes referred to, collectively, as Lati@s) are twin Dragons featured in the fifth movie.

  • Latias is found in the wild after defeating the Elite Four in Pokémon Sapphire. It changes routes whenever you do, and is considered as rare as the Legendary Beasts in Generation II. It can also be obtained in Pokémon Ruby by using the Eon Ticket obtained from Nintendo Power.
  • Latios is found in the wild after defeating the Elite Four in Pokémon Ruby. It is considered as rare as the Legendary Beasts in Generation II. It can also be obtained in Pokémon Sapphire by using the Eon Ticket obtained from Nintendo Power.

Weather-Related Legendary Pokémon

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A depiction of the cataclysmic battle between Groudon, Kyogre and Rayquaza

The Weather-related legendary Pokémon represent the balance of nature and play a major role in the storyline of the Hoenn-based Generation III games. It is said that, at the beginning of time, Groudon raised lands and expanded continents as Kyogre expanded the seas. These Pokémon took to sleep after a cataclysmic battle, soothed by Rayquaza.

They are based on the behemoth, leviathon, and ziz of Hebrew legend.

Other Legendary Pokémon

  • Jirachi is the Legendary wish-granting Pokémon who was availible from Pokémon Colosseum's bonus disk in North America and available within Pokémon Channel in the UK, Europe and Australia (PAL Encoded Regions). It is likened to Mew and Celebi. Jirachi is the star of the sixth movie.
  • Deoxys is a Pokémon with strange alien and virus-like characteristics. It changes its form depending on the game version in which it is found. The Aurora Ticket used to obtain Deoxys has been given out in North America at the New York Pokémon Center and 2004's Pokémon Rocks America events. Two different Deoxys were featured in the seventh movie.

Pokémon with Legendary characteristics

  • Arcanine's species classification is Legendary.
  • Unown are an mysterious species of Pokémon based on the English alphabet. Professor Oak referred to them as Legendary, probably because they were featured heavily in ancient myths and legends.
  • Lucario and its master Aaron were forever reverred because of their help pacifying an ancient battle, as seen in the eighth movie.

Myths and legends involving Legendary Pokémon

(very incomplete)

Ancient cultures

  • Use of Unown and Braille to tell stories
  • Referred to as Gods
  • Pokemopolis
  • Shamouti Island (Birds, Lugia "...world will turn to Ash")
  • Tin Tower (Beasts, Ho-Oh)
  • Creation of Hoenn (Groudon, Kyogre, Rayquaza)
  • Alto Mare (Latios, Latias)
  • Ruins of Alph (Unown)
  • Celebrations (Lucario)
  • Regis?
  • Ancient Mew TCG Card