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20 Fascinating Pokémon Facts Revealed

Author : Aiden May 04,2025

The universe of Pocket Monsters is vast, filled with secrets and fascinating details that many might not be aware of. In this article, we explore 20 intriguing facts about Pokémon that might surprise you.

Table of Contents

  1. The first Pokémon wasn’t Pikachu
  2. A fact about Spoink
  3. Anime or game? Popularity
  4. A Pokémon that changes gender
  5. An interesting fact about Banette
  6. Pink delicacy
  7. No deaths
  8. Capumon
  9. A fact about Drifloon
  10. A fact about Cubone
  11. A fact about Yamask
  12. A bit about Satoshi Tajiri
  13. Pokémon are intelligent beings
  14. Society and rituals
  15. The oldest sport
  16. Arcanine and its legendary status
  17. The rarest type
  18. Pokémon GO
  19. A fact about Phantump
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The first Pokémon wasn’t Pikachu

RhydonImage: youtube.com

Contrary to popular belief, Pikachu and Bulbasaur were not the first Pokémon created. The honor goes to Rhydon, the very first character designed by the creators.

A fact about Spoink

SpoinkImage: shacknews.com

Spoink, with its adorable yet unusual spring for legs, has a unique physiological quirk. When Spoink jumps, its heart beats faster due to the impact. If Spoink ever stops jumping, its heart would stop beating.

Anime or game? Popularity

PokemonImage: garagemca.org

Many believe the Pokémon anime came first, which is understandable given its widespread popularity. However, the anime debuted in 1997, a year after the first game was released. The anime was based on the game, leading to slight adjustments in Pokémon designs for subsequent games.

Popularity

PokemonImage: netflix.com

Pokémon games have achieved global acclaim. For instance, Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire for the Nintendo 3DS sold 10.5 million copies worldwide in 2014, following the success of Pokémon X and Y, which sold 13.9 million copies in 2012. Notably, Pokémon games are often released in pairs, each featuring different sets of creatures.

A Pokémon that changes gender

20 interesting facts about PokémonImage: pokemon.fandom.com

Azurill is unique in the Pokémon universe for its ability to change gender upon evolution. A female Azurill has a 33% chance of evolving into a male.

An interesting fact about Banette

20 interesting facts about PokémonImage: ohmyfacts.com

Banette, a Ghost-type Pokémon, absorbs emotions like anger, jealousy, and resentment. While some might find this beneficial, Banette uses these emotions for its own purposes. Originally a discarded soft toy, Banette seeks revenge against the person who threw it away.

Pink delicacy

SlowpokeImage: last.fm

While many think of Pokémon solely as battle companions, some are also considered delicacies. In the early games, Slowpoke tails were highly valued and considered a gourmet treat.

No deaths

pokemonImage: youtube.com

In the Pokémon universe, battles never result in death. Instead, fights end when a Pokémon faints or its trainer surrenders, ensuring no permanent harm comes to these creatures.

Capumon

CapumonImage: youtube.com

The original name for Pokémon was "Capumon," derived from Capsule Monsters. The creators eventually settled on "Pokémon," combining "Pocket" and "Monsters."

A fact about Drifloon

DrifloonImage: trakt.tv

Drifloon, a Ghost-type balloon Pokémon, is composed of many souls. Its body expands as it collects more souls, and when it bursts, the souls emit a screeching sound. Drifloon seeks children's company, often mistaken for ordinary balloons, but it avoids heavy children and flees when played with too roughly.

Also read: The 15 Ugliest Pokémon

A fact about Cubone

CuboneImage: youtube.com

Cubone's backstory is particularly haunting. It wears the skull of its deceased mother as a mask, never revealing its face. During a full moon, Cubone howls in sorrow, reminded of its mother, and its cries cause the skull to emit a mournful sound.

A fact about Yamask

YamaskImage: imgur.com

Yamask, another Ghost-type Pokémon, was once human and retains memories of its past life. When it wears its mask, its deceased personality takes over, and it sometimes cries over its lost civilization.

A bit about Satoshi Tajiri

Satoshi TajiriImage: vk.com

Satoshi Tajiri, the creator of Pokémon, was an avid naturalist as a child, collecting insects and keeping fireflies. In the 1970s, he moved to Tokyo and became passionate about video games, eventually creating the fictional creatures known as Pokémon.

Pokémon are intelligent beings

MeowthImage: youtube.com

Pokémon possess significant intelligence, understanding human speech and communicating with each other. Notably, Gastly and Meowth from Team Rocket can speak human languages, showcasing their unique abilities.

Society and rituals

ClefairyImage: hotellano.es

Many Pokémon form societies with complex rituals. Clefairy worship the moon and use Moon Stones for evolution, while Quagsire engage in a moon-related game. Bulbasaur societies have a hierarchical structure and hold secret evolution ceremonies in a "Mystery Garden."

The oldest sport

PokémonImage: youtube.com

Pokémon battles and tournaments have a long history, with records indicating they have been held for hundreds of years. An ancient Winner's Cup artifact in a museum suggests these competitions may have origins dating back even further.

Arcanine and its legendary status

ArcanineImage: youtube.com

Arcanine was initially considered for a legendary status in the Pokémon series, even tested in an animated episode. However, it never achieved this status in the games.

The rarest type

Ice typeImage: pokemonfanon.fandom.com

Despite newer types like Steel and Dark, the Ice type remains the rarest Pokémon type, having been present since the series' inception.

Pokémon GO

Pokémon GOImage: youtube.com

The rapid rise of Pokémon GO led to businesses capitalizing on its popularity. Some U.S. restaurants and chains placed signs restricting Pokémon catching to paying customers only.

A fact about Phantump

PhantumpImage: hartbaby.org

Phantump originates from the spirit of a lost child possessing a tree stump. It uses its human-like voice to lure adults deeper into the forest, causing them to become lost.


These 20 facts about Pokémon reveal the depth and complexity of this beloved universe, showcasing the intriguing and sometimes somber stories behind these creatures.

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