List of recurring wild Pokémon in the animated series
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This is the list of wild Pokémon who have had a recurring role in the Pokémon animated series.
Original series
Kanto
Pokémon | Appearances | Voice actor | |
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Japanese | English
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Fearow |
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Ho-Oh |
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Meowth |
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Butterfree |
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Haunter |
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Jigglypuff |
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Clefairy |
EP062, EP246 | Unknown
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Mewtwo |
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Orange Islands
Pokémon | Appearances | Voice actor | |
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Japanese | English
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Slowking |
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Lapras |
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Johto
Pokémon | Appearances | Voice actor | |
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Japanese | English
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Suicune |
EP117, EP227 | Masahiko Tanaka
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Pichu |
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Articuno |
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Lugia |
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Lugia |
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Wynaut |
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Larvitar |
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Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire
Hoenn
Pokémon | Appearances | Voice actor | |
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Japanese | English
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Loudred |
AG022-AG023, AG026-AG027, AG066 (flashback) | Kōichi Sakaguchi | Darren Dunstan
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Spoink |
AG079, AG093 | Miyako Itō | Rachael Lillis
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Groudon |
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Kyogre |
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Kanto
Pokémon | Appearances | Voice actor | |
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Japanese | English
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Articuno |
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Deoxys |
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Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl
Pokémon | Appearances | Voice actor | |
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Japanese | English
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Lake guardians |
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Marill |
PK18-PK21 | Unknown | N/A
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Hippopotas |
DP044, DP065 | Chie Satō
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Pokémon the Series: Black & White
Pokémon | Appearances | Voice actor | |
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Japanese | English
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Zekrom |
BW001-BW002 | N/A
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Forces of nature |
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Carracosta |
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Meloetta |
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Reshiram |
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Pokémon the Series: XY
Pokémon | Appearances | Voice actor | |
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Japanese | English
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Malamar |
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Super-ancient Pokémon |
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Wooper |
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Florges |
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Zygarde |
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Zygarde |
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Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon
Pokémon | Appearances | Voice actor | |
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Japanese | English
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Guardian deities |
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Bewear |
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Toucannon, Trumbeak, Pikipek |
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Stoutland |
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Exeggutor |
SM020, SM102 | Unknown | Marc Thompson
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Oranguru |
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Lunala |
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Necrozma |
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Stufful |
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Ultra Beasts |
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Drampa |
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Melemele Greens |
SM064, SM121 | Toru Sakurai (SM121) Ryota Iwasaki (SM121) |
N/A
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Mantine |
Where Are You Going, Eevee?, SM102 | Kenta Miyake
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Zeraora |
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Melmetal |
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Shaymin |
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Magearna |
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Celebi |
SM125-SM126 | Wakana Kingyo | N/A
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Wingull |
SM131-SM132 | Unknown | N/A
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Pokémon Journeys: The Series
First seen in Kanto
Pokémon | Appearances | Voice actor | |
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Japanese | English
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Mew |
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Lugia |
JN002, JN135-JN136 | Unknown | Unknown
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First seen in Sinnoh
Pokémon | Appearances | Voice actor | |
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Japanese | English
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Cresselia |
JN074-JN075 | Risa Shimizu | N/A
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Darkrai |
JN074-JN075 | Tatsuki Kōbe | N/A
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First seen in Galar
Pokémon | Appearances | Voice actor | |
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Japanese | English
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Thievul |
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Drednaw |
JN012-JN013 | Unknown | Ray Chase
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Zacian |
JN042, JN044-JN045 | Unknown | N/A
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Zamazenta |
JN042, JN044-JN045 | Unknown | N/A
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Other
Pokémon | Appearances | Voice actor | |
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Japanese | English
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Slowking |
JN026, JN097 | Unknown | Unknown
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Mareep, Mudbray, Buneary, Patrat, Skitty, Skiddo |
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Latias |
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Pokémon Horizons: The Series
Pokémon | Appearances | Voice actor | |
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Japanese | English
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Pawmi, Shuckle, Snorunt, Noctowl, Carkol, Slugma, Muk, Nosepass, Polteageist, Sinistea, Maushold, Tatsugiri (×3) |
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Recurring Pokémon that have been caught
Twenty-four recurring wild Pokémon were caught, eleven by Ash, one by Clemont, one by Jessie, one by Lana, three by Goh, two by James, two by Roy, one by Lance, one by Acerola, and one by Dot.
- In Ash Catches a Pokémon, Ash caught a Caterpie that he started to battle in Pokémon Emergency!. It was eventually released as a Butterfree in Bye Bye Butterfree.
- Ash caught a Lapras in The Lost Lapras. In Viva Las Lapras, Ash released his Lapras who has appeared twice as a wild Pokémon, once in Lapras of Luxury and again in Ride, Lapras, Ride!.
- In Rage of Innocence, Lance caught the red Gyarados, which was causing a rampage at the Lake of Rage in the previous episode.
- An Aipom began following the group through the Kanto region, and was caught three episodes later by Ash in Channeling the Battle Zone!. She had a habit of taking Ash's hat from him making him chase her around, sometimes lowering her eyelid and sticking out her tongue at him when he tried to get it back. She was eventually traded to Dawn in Throwing the Track Switch and evolved into an Ambipom in Journey to the Unown! under her care.
- Ash also caught a Gible in Gotta Get a Gible!, after he helped him learn Draco Meteor.
- In Battling the Bully!, Ash caught the Sunglasses Krokorok (which debuted as a Sandile) that had been following him since A Sandile Gusher of Change!. He evolved into a Krookodile in Ash, Iris, and Trip: Then There Were Three, during his battle against Iris's Dragonite.
- In A Shockingly Cheeky Friendship!, Clemont caught a Dedenne that was following the group since the last episode, and gave it to Bonnie to take care of.
- After Ash released his Goodra in Beyond the Rainbow!, it has since reappeared multiple times as a wild Pokémon.
- After Ash released his Greninja in Facing the Needs of the Many!, it has since reappeared multiple times as a wild Pokémon.
- Jessie caught a Mimikyu in First Catch in Alola, Ketchum-Style!, after it helped Team Rocket attack Ash and Pikachu. After its release in Thank You, Alola! The Journey Continues!, it has since reappeared multiple times as a wild Pokémon.
- In Rocking Clawmark Hill!, Ash caught a Rockruff that lived with him and Professor Kukui in Kukui's home. Although Kukui took care of it, it was never actually his Pokémon. It evolved into a Dusk Form Lycanroc in Rising from the Ruins!.
- In One Journey Ends, Another Begins..., Ash caught a Litten that often wandered around Melemele Island. It evolved into a Torracat in Pushing the Fiery Envelope!. It later evolved into an Incineroar in Fiery Surprises!.
- In Love at First Twirl!, Ash caught a Poipole that often wandered around Melemele Island. He released it back into the wild in Securing the Future!.
- In We Know Where You're Going, Eevee!, Lana caught an Eevee that had traveled across the sea to Alola. She gave it the nickname Sandy.
- In The Battlefield of Truth and Love!, Acerola was revealed to have caught a Totem-sized Gengar nicknamed Greedy Rapooh, which she tried to help in Why Not Give Me a Z-Ring Sometime?.
- In Got Meltan?, Ash caught a Meltan that befriended Rowlet. In Final Rivals!, it evolved into Melmetal.
- After James released his Mareanie in Thank You, Alola! The Journey Continues!, she has since reappeared multiple times as a wild Pokémon.
- In Mind-Boggling Dynamax!, Goh caught a Scorbunny that he befriended in the previous episode. In Kicking It from Here Into Tomorrow!, it evolved into Raboot. Later in Sword and Shield... The Legends Awaken!, it evolved into Cinderace.
- In A Chilling Curse!, Ash caught a Gengar that previously appeared in Best Friend...Worst Nightmare!.
- In Sobbing Sobble!, Goh caught a Sobble that previously appeared in Toughing It Out!.
- In Sword and Shield... The Legends Awaken!, Goh caught the Eternatus that previously appeared in Flash of the Titans!.
- In Take My Thief! Please!, James caught the Morpeko that first appeared in Sobbing Sobble!.
- In The Ancient Poké Ball, Roy caught the Fuecoco that first appeared in The Pendant That Starts It All (Part Two).
- In Fly! Wattrel!!, Roy caught the Wattrel that first appeared in An Unexpected Picnic!.
- In Quaxly, We Can Do It, Dot caught the Quaxly that first appeared in The Pendant That Starts It All (Part One).
- In HZ075, Liko caught the Terapagos that first appeared in The Pendant That Starts It All (Part Two), nicknaming it Pagogo.
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