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Cleffa (ピィ Py) and Pawmi (パモ Pamo) have the shortest names in Japanese, being spelled with 2 kana characters.
Concept art of Silvally using its RKS System, used to show what parts of its body will change color. It also can be used as a size reference, being used to compare it to Gladion.
The art is in the Pokemon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon Essentials concept Art Book
Pokemon Scarlet and Violet are the first Pokemon games in the main series since Pokemon Black 2 and White 2 to be named directly after colors.
Art for the launch of Pokemon Sword and Shield featuring various Pokemon introduced in the title.
Leaf's name comes from internal data referring to the character, promotional media and her list of optional names in FRLG.
The name would be considered unofficial until the release of Kotobukiya ARTFX J figurine. The name wouldn't be used in in-game canon until Pokemon Masters.
Promotional artwork of Dusk Form Lycanroc using its signature Z-Move of Splintered Stormshards for Pokemon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon.
Due to how Abilities are set up, a Tyrogue with Steadfast will never evolve into a Hitmontop with Steadfast. If a Tyrogue with Steadfast were to evolve, it would have the Technician Ability.
The stock art for Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl is based on the in-game sprites from the original Diamond and Pearl. However, Cheryl and Riley instead use art based on frames from their animated Platinum sprites, as they lacked front sprites in Diamond and Pearl.
Settei and Reference material for several of Ash's friends for the Pokemon anime and movies. This post contains art for the following characters: Dawn, Lana, Kiawe and Bonnie
On this day, 25 Years ago (April 1st, 1997), the Pokemon Anime launched in Japan. The anime currently has over 1,000 episodes and 23 movies within the main series.