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Pokémon are fictional creatures which humans capture and train to fight each other for sport. The Pokémon franchise includes 721 revealed species of the title characters. Pokémon can be organized according to a number of different attributes. This list provides their English names and several formats of the Japanese names. Pokémon can also be divided by the "generation" of games in which they were introduced and sorted by the other numbering systems introduced in those games. The first 151 Pokémon, introduced in ''Pokémon Red'' and ''Blue'', have Kanto Pokédex numbers (official as of those games' remakes), which are the same as the first 151 National Pokédex numbers. Another 100 Pokémon appeared in ''Pokémon Gold'' and ''Silver'' to expand the list to 251 for the Johto regional Pokédex (to which 5 evolutions were added when the games were remade). The Hoenn regional Pokédex included 67 of these, alongside 135 new species that debuted in ''Pokémon Ruby'' and ''Sapphire'' (to which 9 evolutions were added when the games were remade), bringing the total to 386. Next, the fourth generation combined 81 (in ''Pokémon Diamond'' and ''Pearl'') or 100 (in ''Pokémon Platinum'') of the 107 new creatures from ''Pokémon Diamond'' and ''Pearl'' with 70 or 110, respectively, of the previous ones to form the regional Pokédex of Sinnoh. This was the first time not all of the newly introduced Pokémon were included in the games' regional Pokédex. ''Pokémon Black'' and ''White'' introduced 156 all-new creatures, which made up the entirety of those titles' Unova Pokédex. In the sequels ''Pokémon Black 2'' and ''White 2'', the Unova Pokédex was heavily modified; 145 species from previous entries were added and arranged into the original Unova Pokédex, bringing it to 301 species, though the grand total remained unchanged. With the release of ''Pokémon X'' and ''Y'' and its subsequent film campaigns, 71 new Pokémon have been unveiled, the fewest new Pokémon in a single generation so far; however, the new Mega Evolution feature was added to the games to balance out the lack of new characters. This leaves the grand total standing at 721. Pokémon may also be grouped into "families" of the Pokémon (eggs/fossils, for example) they evolve (or hatch or revive) from and into. ==List== :'' *These pre-evolved Pokémon were introduced in generations following introduction of the species they evolve into (and after the 2nd, which introduced breeding). The pre-evolutions will only hatch from eggs produced under special conditions. All other eggs will hatch directly into the next stage of evolution.'' :''†Marked as for at least one game entry. These Pokémon cannot be encountered and caught in the course of normal gameplay, and does not affect the completion of Pokédex. They are officially only made available via promotional events, or transferred from a previous version or spin-off titles under certain conditions. Lugia and Ho-Oh are special cases in that are Mythical only in Game Boy Advance (GBA) versions but legendary in other versions, where they can be obtained by normal gameplay.'' :''‡In ''Pokémon Black'' and ''White'', Zorua and Zoroark cannot be encountered and caught in the course of normal gameplay without trading or obtaining them from promotional distributions. However, Zorua and Zoroark are not Mythical Pokémon, because they are required to complete the Pokédex in ''Pokémon Black'' and ''White''. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of Pokémon」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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