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Under rare circumstances, some {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} have been known to combine with other Pokémon or even [[Human|people]]. This phenomenon, sometimes called '''fusion''', has appeared across various [[Pokémon]] media, including the {{pkmn|games}}, {{pkmn|anime|animation}}, and {{pkmn|manga}}.  
Under rare circumstances, some {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} have been known to combine with other Pokémon or even [[Human|people]]. This phenomenon, sometimes called '''fusion''', has appeared across various [[Pokémon]] media, including the {{pkmn|games}}, {{pkmn|anime|animation}}, and {{pkmn|manga}}.  


A few Pokémon [[Evolution]]s are said to result from the merging of two or more Pokémon, with separation resulting in [[devolution]] in certain cases. Other Pokémon can combine as part of a [[List of Pokémon with form differences|form change]]. Furthermore, some Pokémon are actually themselves a combination of multiple Pokémon.
A few Pokémon [[Evolution]]s are said to result from the merging of two or more Pokémon, with separation resulting in [[devolution]] in certain cases. Other Pokémon can combine as part of a [[form]] change. Furthermore, some Pokémon are actually themselves a combination of multiple Pokémon.


Additionally, Pokémon fusion has been a popular subject in the Pokémon fandom and is the focus of some notable fan projects and websites.
Additionally, Pokémon fusion has been a popular subject in the Pokémon fandom and is the focus of some notable fan projects and websites.
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==List of Pokémon fusions==
==List of Pokémon fusions==
In [[Generation I]], several Pokémon can [[Evolution|evolve]] by combining or fusing together (though not actually possible within the [[core series]] games, only being mentioned in the [[Pokédex]]). There are also a few Pokémon that are actually composed of multiple Pokémon combined into one. Starting in [[Generation V]], Pokémon that fuse via [[List of Pokémon with form differences|form change]] were introduced with the addition of {{p|Kyurem}}, a [[Legendary Pokémon]] capable of changing forms by fusing with {{p|Reshiram}} or {{p|Zekrom}}.  
In [[Generation I]], several Pokémon can [[Evolution|evolve]] by combining or fusing together (though not actually possible within the [[core series]] games, only being mentioned in the [[Pokédex]]). There are also a few Pokémon that are actually composed of multiple Pokémon combined into one. Starting in [[Generation V]], Pokémon that fuse via [[form]] change were introduced with the addition of {{p|Kyurem}}, a [[Legendary Pokémon]] capable of changing forms by fusing with {{p|Reshiram}} or {{p|Zekrom}}.  


Some Pokémon's status as fusions may be inconsistent between official sources. Additionally, some Pokémon may be composed of entities that appear to be Pokémon themselves, but [[Disputed Pokémon|are not explicitly identified as such]].
Some Pokémon's status as fusions may be inconsistent between official sources. Additionally, some Pokémon may be composed of entities that appear to be Pokémon themselves, but [[Disputed Pokémon|are not explicitly identified as such]].
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* {{p|Cramorant}} will temporarily hold an {{p|Arrokuda}} or {{p|Pikachu}} in its mouth as part of its [[signature Ability]], {{a|Gulp Missile}}, before spitting it out.  
* {{p|Cramorant}} will temporarily hold an {{p|Arrokuda}} or {{p|Pikachu}} in its mouth as part of its [[signature Ability]], {{a|Gulp Missile}}, before spitting it out.  
* {{p|Basculegion}} is cloaked in the souls of its fallen {{p|Basculin}} comrades.
* {{p|Basculegion}} is cloaked in the souls of its fallen {{p|Basculin}} comrades.
* {{p|Dondozo}} and {{p|Tatsugiri}} team up in {{pkmn|battle}} via Dondozo's [[signature Ability]], {{a|Commander}}, and Tatsugiri's [[signature move]], {{m|Order Up}}; Tatsugiri lives inside the mouth of Dondozo to protect itself from enemies on the outside. However, this appears to merely be a temporary team up of two separate Pokémon, rather than two Pokémon combining into one Pokémon, such as through [[Evolution]] or [[List of Pokémon with form differences|form change]].
* {{p|Dondozo}} and {{p|Tatsugiri}} team up in {{pkmn|battle}} via Dondozo's [[signature Ability]], {{a|Commander}}, and Tatsugiri's [[signature move]], {{m|Order Up}}; Tatsugiri lives inside the mouth of Dondozo to protect itself from enemies on the outside. However, this appears to merely be a temporary team up of two separate Pokémon, rather than two Pokémon combining into one Pokémon, such as through [[Evolution]] or [[form]] change.
* The [[Starmobile]]s are each powered by a {{p|Revavroom}} and two {{p|Varoom}} attached to a central vehicle.
* The [[Starmobile]]s are each powered by a {{p|Revavroom}} and two {{p|Varoom}} attached to a central vehicle.