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Throughout the franchise, the design of some Pokémon received various amounts of changes. Some were temporary, only lasting for one or two games, while others remained for a fair bit longer, causing a disconnect between the video games and other Pokémon-related media.

Overview

The first few generations are interesting due to the sprites having been made before the artwork, rendering the "errors" and other oddities as nothing more than design revisions.[1]

Generation I, for instance, had the original designs tweaked in some places, with Pokémon Blue giving the original roster new sprites, though the back sprites were consistently left untouched. Pokémon Yellow would later update the front sprites once more, this time explicitly basing them after the Pokémon's appearance in the animated series. In this game, the bulk of the issues stems from the updated palettes, which caused Rattata, Shellder, Cloyster, Starmie, Ditto, Porygon, Dratini, Mewtwo, and Mew to be visibly miscolored.

In Pokémon Gold and Silver, the sprites for the Kanto Pokémon are mainly based on contemporary Red and Blue artwork, with some of the new elements tentatively introduced there (like Nidoqueen's fangs) making a return. Much like with Yellow, Pokémon Crystal later changed a good handful of sprites, taking a Pokémon's respective artwork as a basis. This mostly affected the Johto Pokémon, and this time around the back sprites were also updated here and there.

Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire is likely when the artwork was starting to be drawn before the sprites, leaving most of the inconsistencies to be minor in comparison to previous generations. However, many of the Generation I and II Pokémon were either copied directly from Crystal, or based on Red and Green or Red and Blue artwork, as those Pokémon had yet to be redrawn for FireRed and LeafGreen or HeartGold and SoulSilver.

List of sprite discrepancies

Generation I

Pokémon Game Reason
001     Bulbasaur Generation I core series Originally had round ears instead of triangular ones. The Red and Blue sprite has missing claws.
002     Ivysaur Generation I core series Originally had round ears instead of triangular ones, while it had two leaves instead of four. This stayed the case until Generation III. The Red and Blue sprite also depicts Ivysaur as bipedal, something which was never seen again. The back sprite also depicts a tail.
003    Venusaur Generation I core series Originally had round ears instead of triangular ones, while the Red and Green sprite shows a rather different flower design when it comes to the petals and stalk shape, all the while having only two leaves instead of four. Petal-wise, it started off only having five, which stayed the case until Generation IV.
004    Charmander Generation I core series Originally had a dorsal ridge, as depicted in the Pocket Monsters Carddass Trading Cards and early Charmander artwork.
005    Charmeleon Generation I core series Originally had a horn instead of a head protrusion.
007    
 
Squirtle Generation I core series
Pokémon Pinball
Originally had cheek patterns, much like Wartortle. Pinball's animated sprite has Wartortle's plastron design.
009      Blastoise Generation I core series Originally had a different cannon cover design, which stayed until Generation IV.
010   
 
Caterpie Generation I core series
Pokémon Pinball
Originally lacked the pattern on its body.
011    Metapod Generation I core series Originally had crosshair-shaped eyes instead of droopy ones.
012    Butterfree Generation I core series Originally had differently-shaped wings.
014     Kakuna Generation I core series Originally lacked pupils of any kind. The Red and Blue sprite has two pincers, not unlike Beedrill's, as depicted in the Pocket Monsters Carddass Trading Cards.
016   Pidgey Pokémon Pinball Pinball has much longer eyebrows, as seen in Pidgey's Blue artwork.
019    Rattata Generation I core series Originally had a white tail.
020    Raticate Generation I core series Originally had more than three fingers.
022    Fearow Generation I core series Originally had three talons instead of four.
024     Arbok Generation I core series Both front sprites have the white and dark parts of the hood markings reversed. Back sprite originally had wave-shaped markings.
025     Pikachu Generation I core series Originally had a white belly, as depicted in the Pocket Monsters Carddass Trading Cards and early artwork. The Red and Green and Red and Blue sprites also have a misshapen tail.
026     Raichu Generation I core series Ear design is slightly different, as seen in the back sprite.
029   
  
Nidoran♀ Generation I core series
Pokémon Pinball
Back sprite has misplaced spikes, and the Red and Blue sprite has no horn and different ears. Pinball's portrait has an extraneous tail, as seen in Nidoran♀'s Blue artwork, while the animated sprite lacks whiskers.
030   Nidorina Generation I core series Back sprite lacks spikes altogether.
031   Nidoqueen Generation I core series Back sprite has inconsistent spike placement.
033     Nidorino Generation I core series Originally had a tail, as well as a line running through the inside of its ears, not unlike Nidoking. Back sprite has very unrefined ears and dorsal ridge.
034   Nidoking Generation I core series Back sprite has inconsistent spike placement.
035     Clefairy Generation I core series Originally had pawpads and a different ear shape. Back sprite is missing a wing.
036    Clefable Generation I core series Back sprite has a different ear design. The Red and Blue sprite has cheek patterns.
037    
 
Vulpix Generation I core series
Pokémon Pinball
Back sprite has a completely different crest design. The Red and Green, Yellow, and Pinball front sprites all lack a tail.
038   Ninetales Generation I core series Back sprite has a completely different crest design.
040    
 
Wigglytuff Generation I core series
Pokémon Pinball
Originally had a white tuft of hair instead of a pink one, as seen in Wigglytuff's artwork from Red and Green and Red and Blue. Red and Green and Pinball have a stomach pattern which doesn't reach over the mouth. The back sprite and the Red and Blue front sprite both lack the white eartips.
042   Golbat Red and Blue Features a long tongue only ever seen again in spin-off games.
045   Vileplume Generation I core series Back sprite lacks the white spots.
049     Venomoth Generation I core series Originally had a completely different wing pattern, smaller mandibles, and a less rounded pupil.
052   Meowth Generation I core series The back of its ears are black instead of cream.
053     Persian Generation I core series Originally had dark paw and tail accents, like Meowth. Red and Blue sprite has pointy ears instead of round ones. Back sprite has the back of the ears black instead of cream.
055    Golduck Generation I core series Originally had more than three fingers.
056     Mankey Generation I core series Originally lacked the dark paws and tail tip.
061   
 
Poliwhirl Generation I core series
Pokémon Pinball
Originally had gloves instead of fingerless mitts, which stayed the case until FireRed and LeafGreen.
062   Poliwrath Red and Green Originally had more than three fingers.
063     Abra Generation I core series Originally had a segmented tail which lacked the dark ring near its tip.
064    Kadabra Red and Green Originally lacked the pattern on its stomach and had an extra finger. Back sprite has a protrusion on the back of the head.
065   Alakazam Red and Green Originally had a Star of David on its forehead.
066   Machop Generation I core series Has less than five fingers.
067   Machoke Generation I core series Back sprite shows its crest as descending into a mullet.
068     Machamp Generation I core series Originally had less than five fingers. Back sprite lacks the lips.
073   Tentacruel Generation I core series Back sprite has a line which connects the two large gems.
074   Geodude Red and Blue Red and Blue sprite only has four fingers.
076     Golem Generation I core series Originally looked much gentler, lacking claws and sharp teeth. All the while having rounder, friendlier eyes.
078    Rapidash Generation I core series Originally had a spiraling horn instead of a smooth one.
079   Slowpoke Yellow Lacks the white tip at the end of its tail.
080   Slowbro Generation I core series The back of its ears are curled, instead of smooth.
082   Magneton Pokémon Pinball Has nine screws instead of seven, just like in its Red and Blue artwork.
083     Farfetch'd Generation I core series Originally had a pattern on the tip of its wings, which stayed the case until Generation IV.
084    Doduo Generation I core series Red and Green have a different talon arrangement, whereas Red and Blue only has three talons.
085    Dodrio Generation I core series Originally only had three toes.
091   Cloyster Red and Blue Red and Blue sprite has a horizontal shell as opposed to a vertical one.
092     Gastly Generation I core series Originally had a less defined body, as well as more defined eyelashes.
093     Haunter Generation I core series Originally had four fingers. Back sprite has a different lower body design.
094   Gengar Generation I core series Back sprite has a smooth back as opposed to a spiky one. This is reflected in the games' intro as well.
096     Drowzee Generation I core series Originally had more than three fingers. The Red and Green sprite also has a more compact dark pattern, as seen in its back sprite.
098   Krabby Generation I core series Back sprite has two circular lower back protrusions.
099    Kingler Generation I core series Back sprite has relief, and the larger pincer is on the wrong side. The Red and Blue sprite has symmetrical pincers, instead of only having a single large one. As a side note, while the Red and Green and Yellow sprites are on-model, the larger pincer appears on the wrong side in battle. This is because in Generation I, a Pokémon's sprite gets horizontally flipped in its Pokédex entry. This suggests that this sprite was made with the Pokédex in mind.
100   Voltorb Red and Blue Has a small circle on its lower half, as seen in Voltorb's Blue artwork, which stayed that way until Generation IV.
101    
  
Electrode Generation I core series
Pokémon Pinball
Has a circle on its upper half, which stayed until Yellow. TCG and Pinball instead have a circle at the base, much like Voltorb, as seen in its Blue artwork.
102   Exeggcute Red and Blue The central egg is way larger than it should be.
103   Exeggutor Generation I core series Has a fourth head on the back, which stayed until Generation IV.
105   Marowak Generation I core series Originally had a series of back spikes.
106     Hitmonlee Generation I core series Has inconsistent ankle pad placement, which stayed the case until Generation III.
107   Hitmonchan Generation I core series Originally had a joined back plate, as opposed to two shoulder plates.
108     Lickitung Generation I core series Originally had a split tongue, while its knee pattern was slightly different. Also features eyebrow patterns, as seen in its Red and Green artwork. Interstingly, its Red and Blue artwork depicts it with actual eyebrows.
109    Koffing Generation I core series Red and Green sprite has smoke hands, as seen in its corresponding artwork and the Pocket Monsters Carddass Trading Cards. Red and Blue has the skull-and-crossbones marking above its face.
110   Weezing Red and Blue Head arrangement was inconsistent until Generation VI.
111   Rhyhorn Generation I core series Back sprite has inconsistent spike placement.
112   Rhydon Generation I core series Originally had its back spikes reach much further up.
113    Chansey Generation I core series Originally had cheek patterns.
115    Kangaskhan Generation I core series Originally had one large, solid toe, instead of one medium and two small ones. The space under its pouch is also brown instead of cream.
118     Goldeen Generation I core series Originally had a spiraling horn as opposed to a smooth one.
119     Seaking Generation I core series Originally had a spiraling horn as opposed to a smooth one.
120     Staryu Generation I core series Originally had a more natural, rounder body with little specks spread throughout.
122    
 
Mr. Mime Generation I core series
Pokémon Pinball
Originally had less than five fingers.
123   Scyther Generation I core series Has more connected head and torso with an odd plate on its back.
124     
   
Jynx Generation I core series
Japanese Pokémon TCG
Non-European Pokémon Pinball
Originally had black skin, which was later changed to purple in subsequent games (and the Virtual Console version of Yellow). Jynx also started off with four fingers, which was changed to five starting in Yellow.
125   Electabuzz Generation I core series Back sprite lacks the back stripe.
126   
  
Magmar Generation I core series
Pokémon Pinball
Originally had less than five fingers, which stayed that way until Generation IV.
127    Pinsir Generation I core series Originally had tiny beady eyes.
128    Tauros Generation I core series Red and Blue and Yellow sprites both lack the extra two forehead stones.
129   Magikarp Generation I core series Has a back ridge as well as a clumsier scale pattern.
130    Gyarados Generation I core series Lacks its body patterns. Back sprite has a back ridge as well as a scale pattern.
131   Lapras Generation I core series The back of the neck has a series of dark spots.
133     Eevee Generation I core series Originally had white ear tips. Blue sprite has more fennec-like ears.
134     Vaporeon Generation I core series Originally had a bulkier, more dog-like build, with a black nose and fangs. Its head fin was connected with its dorsal ridge, the back of its ears was fully black, and its ruff appears to have been more akin to a bib. Both the Red and Green and Red and Blue sprites also feature ankle flippers which never seen again.
136     Flareon Generation I core series Originally had ears engulfed in white fur.
138    Omanyte Generation I core series Originally had slanted pupils as opposed to round ones, much like Omastar.
139   Omastar Generation I core series Originally had spikes sprouting all the way to the base of its shell.
140     Kabuto Generation I core series Lacks the relief on its shell and has a different "eye" placement. The Red and Blue sprite also has a different design for the extremity of the shell.
141   Kabutops Generation I core series Back sprite lacks the head horn and has a cavity in its place. Moreover, the back has a completely different plate armor design.
142   Aerodactyl Red and Green Originally had more than three fingers, as seen in Aerodactyl's Generation I artwork.
143     Snorlax Generation I core series Originally had three fingers, which was bumped up to five starting in Emerald.
144     Articuno Generation I core series Originally had a longer, thinner neck. Its chest fur was also less dense.
145    Zapdos Generation I core series Originally had three talons instead of four, as seen in Zapdos' Generation I artwork.
146     Moltres Generation I core series Originally had its wings fully engulfed in flames, ass seen in its Red and Blue artwork. The Red and Blue front sprite features a normal feathered tail and wings.
147    Dratini Generation I core series Originally had a striped underbelly as opposed to a smooth one. The Red and Blue sprite also has a more exaggerated snout shape.
149   Dragonair Generation I core series Back sprite lacks one of its tail orbs.
149      Dragonite Generation I core series Originally had an extraneous dorsal ridge. The Red and Blue and Yellow sprites lack the head horn.
150   Mewtwo Generation I core series Originally had the base of its tube reach further down its back. Its shoulder design is also different.
151    Mew Generation I core series Originally had a protrusion on its head.

Generation II

Pokémon Game Reason
002     Ivysaur Generation II core series Still has two leaves instead of four.
003   
  
Venusaur Generation II core series Still only has five petals instead of six.
009      Blastoise Generation II core series Still has a different cannon cover design.
011   Metapod Generation II core series Lacks the crest that goes down the middle of its back, all the while having an extraneous line connecting the eyes.
017   Pidgeotto Crystal While properly colored in Gold and Silver, Pidgeotto's beak was recolored to brown.
017     Pidgeot Generation II core series Features Pidgeotto's tail feathers.
025   Pikachu Generation II core series Back sprite has a misshapen tail.
031    Nidoqueen Generation II core series Is shown with two fangs here.
035   
  
Clefairy Generation II core series Still has pawpads, which were later removed in Crystal. Back sprite has an upside-down tail, which stayed the case until Generation IV.
040    Wigglytuff Generation II core series Stomach pattern doesn't reach over the mouth.
055    Golduck Crystal While properly colored in Gold and Silver, Golduck's beak was recolored to light blue.
060    Poliwag Generation II core series Spiral is smaller and much thicker.
061    
  
Poliwhirl Generation II core series Still has gloves instead of fingerless mitts.
062    
  
Poliwrath Generation II core series Still has more than three fingers.
066     Machop Generation II core series Still has less than five fingers.
067   Machoke Generation II core series The back of the crest is too rounded.
068    Machamp Generation II core series Lacks its belt.
076     Golem Generation II core series Only has four toes instead of five.
079     Slowpoke Generation II core series Originally had a striped underbelly, much like Slowbro, as depicted in the Pocket Monsters Carddass Trading Cards. While the International versions of Silver removed the stripes, the Gold and Crystal sprites were left untouched.
080    Slowbro Generation II core series The back of its ears are curled, instead of smooth.
082     Magneton Generation II core series Still has nine screws instead of seven.
083     Farfetch'd Generation II core series Still features the light markings on its wing tips. The Gold sprite also has an incorrect coloration inside of the wings which was later fixed in Crystal.
085   Dodrio Gold Lacks the lighter end on its tail feathers. Was later fixed in Crystal.
094    Gengar Generation II core series The spikes on its back aren't connected and have a different shape.
100   
 
Voltorb Generation II core series
Pokémon TCG 2
Still features the base circle.
101    Electrode Pokémon TCG 2 Still features the base circle.
102   Exeggcute Crystal Lacks the face on the back of the cracked egg.
103   Exeggutor Generation II core series Still has an extra back head.
105    Marowak Generation II core series Back sprite missing the thumb claw.
106     Hitmonlee Generation II core series Still has ankle pads on the wrong side.
108     Lickitung Generation II core series Still features eyebrow patterns, as seen in its Red and Green artwork. Also features incorrect claws, as seen in its Red and Blue artwork.
110     Weezing Generation II core series Head conjunction still differs.
112   Rhydon Crystal The animated Crystal sprite mistakenly lacks parts of the chest plate, as seen when Rhydon's mouth is closed.
115    Kangaskhan Generation II core series Still uses the incorrect toe design.
122     Mr. Mime Generation II core series Still has less than five fingers.
124    
 
Jynx Japanese Generation II core series
Pokémon TCG 2
The Japanese versions still have Jynx with dark skin, which was changed internationally (and later the Virtual Console versions of the Japanese games).
126     Magmar Generation II core series Still has less than five fingers.
127   Pinsir Japanese Gold and Silver The Japanese back sprite has a vertical line down its back instead of a horizontal one, which was changed in the International versions and later Crystal.
134   Vaporeon Crystal While accurate in Gold and Silver, the back sprite was made off-model in Crystal. Namely, the ruff looks less jagged, is shinier, and connects differently to Vaporeon's neck.
140     Kabuto Generation II core series Lacks the eyes on its shell.
141   Kabutops Silver Its head protrusions are too rounded, which was corrected in Crystal.
143     Snorlax Generation II core series Still has three fingers.
146     Moltres Generation II core series Still has its wings fully engulfed in flames, like in its Red and Blue artwork.
152     Chikorita Gold and Silver Originally had yellowish skin, as seen in early artwork. Later changed in Crystal.
153   Bayleef Gold and Silver Originally had longer neck buds than what could be seen on the back sprite. Later changed in Crystal.
154   
  
Meganium Generation II core series In Gold and Silver, the flower has fewer petals, said petals also having a different design. While the front sprite was updated in Crystal, the back sprite wasn't.
156     Quilava Generation II core series Gold, Silver, and the back sprite have their eyes entirely red instead of just the irises. While the front sprite was updated in Crystal, the back sprite wasn't.
159      Croconaw Generation II core series Body pattern is mirrored. Gold, Silver, and their back sprite have a different crest, which was later changed in Crystal.
160   
   
Feraligatr Generation II core series The Japanese Gold and Silver sprites have the underside of the tail white instead of blue. Feraligatr started off with two toes and eight fingers, which was changed to three and five respectively starting in Generation III.
161   Sentret Generation II core series Lacks its pawpads.
162   Furret Gold Lacks its pawpads.
165   Ledyba Gold Originally lacked the segment on its abdomen, which was later added in Crystal.
167    Spinarak Gold and Silver Was originally purple instead of green, which was later changed in Crystal.
169   Crobat Crystal The blue membrane is visible on the back of the wing, which is only the case with Golbat's wings, not Crobat's.
171     Lanturn Japanese Gold and Silver The Japanese sprites have extraneous yellow cheeks, which was changed in the International versions and later Crystal.
172     Pichu Japanese Gold and Silver The Japanese sprites have collars with two spikes on the front and three on the back instead of the opposite, which was changed in the International versions and later Crystal.
173   Cleffa Generation II core series Has an upside-down tail, which stayed the case until Generation IV.
176      Togetic Generation II core series Is yellow instead of white, has an odd pattern, as well as a different design for the back of its head. Crystal later went on to change all but the pattern.
177     Natu Generation II core series The white and red on the wings is swapped, which was later changed in Crystal.
178     Xatu Generation II core series Gold sprite has an extraneous wing spot and missing white body stripes. Silver sprite has a red stomach pattern instead of a black one, and one of its body stripes is black instead of white. The cat eyes on both sprites are also white instead of red. Crystal later changed the front sprite, though the back sprite was oddly left untouched.
179   Mareep Generation II core series Has white tail segments on its back sprite instead of yellow ones.
180   Flaaffy Japanese Gold and Silver The Japanese sprites doesn't connect the neck and head wool which was changed in the International versions and later Crystal.
181     Ampharos Gold and Silver Originally had a reversed ear pattern, and differently spaced tail stripes. Later changed in Crystal.
185    Sudowoodo Gold and Silver Silver sprite has a different spot arrangement. Back sprite has an extra spot which was removed in Crystal.
186    Politoed Japanese Gold and Silver The Japanese sprites have three extraneous back spots, which was changed in the International versions and later Crystal. The animated Crystal sprite mistakenly lacks the yellow marking on the back of Politoed's hands, on top of giving it extraneous claws.
187   Hoppip Generation II core series Lacks its pawpads.
190    Aipom Japanese Gold and Silver The Japanese sprites doesn't have the stomach pattern, which was changed in the International versions and later Crystal.
191   Sunkern Japanese Gold and Silver The Japanese back sprite has the middle stripe shorter than the others instead of longer, which was changed in the International versions and later Crystal.
194   Wooper Japanese Gold and Silver The Japanese back sprite has an extraneous dorsal ridge, which was changed in the International versions and later Crystal.
195    Quagsire Generation II core series Back sprite has a tail that is too thin and has an extraneous line running down it.
196    
  
Espeon Generation II core series Has eartips which don't point upwards.
201   
  
Unown Generation II core series The H Unown was originally slightly asymmetrical.
201     Unown Generation II core series The W Unown originally had a different shape, looking more like an eye with curly lashes. Crystal later changed the front sprite, though the back sprite was oddly left untouched.
203     Girafarig Gold and Silver The Japanese back sprite has the spots connected to the dorsal ridge, which was changed in the International versions and later Crystal. The Gold and Silver front sprites, meanwhile, have less spots, which were also later added in Crystal.
205     Forretress Gold and Silver Has a different shell design, with it featuring holes.
207     Gligar Generation II core series Has a blue tongue instead of a pink one.
209   Snubbull Generation II core series Erroneously has a tail.
211   Qwilfish Japanese Gold and Silver The Japanese back sprite has an extra tail spot, which was changed in the International versions and later Crystal.
213   Shuckle Gold and Silver The back sprite has an extra spot connected to shell rim.
214    Heracross Generation II core series The he back sprites have visibly duller arm spikes.
215   
  
Sneasel Gold and Silver Originally had brown fur, cyan feathers, longer pupils, a white forehead spot instead of a gem, and ears with a depression in them. The International sprites tweaked the eyes and ears, and Crystal later changed the rest.
216   Teddiursa Japanese Silver The Japanese Silver sprite lacks the pawpads. Later corrected in the International versions.
217     Ursaring Generation II core series Originally had less than five fingers, which stayed the case until HeartGold and SoulSilver.
218   Slugma Japanese Gold and Silver The Japanese back sprites have lava bubbles on its head, which was changed in the International versions and later Crystal.
219     Magcargo Gold and Silver Had a different color scheme, as well as a different shell design. Later changed in Crystal.
220   Swinub Gold and Silver Back sprite has stripes which don't connect all the way. Later changed in Crystal.
222   Corsola Gold and Silver Back sprite has spots reaching higher up its body.
224    Octillery Gold and Silver Has golden eyes instead of white ones.
225     Delibird Generation II core series Originally lacked the sideburns. Crystal later changed the front sprite, though the back sprite was oddly left untouched. Additionally, the "button" on its chest was originally a spot rather than a raised bump.
226     Mantine Generation II core series The Remoraid lacks features such as its horn and flippers, which is reflected in its artwork.
227    Skarmory Gold and Silver Has a longer beak, one less wing blade, and an extra tail. Later changed in Crystal.
228      Houndour Generation II core series Originally had its skull reach further back, which was later changed in Crystal. Front sprites have orange paws, instead of black ones.
232   Donphan Japanese Silver The Japanese Silver sprite has the underside of the trunk gray and striped instead of black and smooth, which was changed in the International versions and later Crystal.
234     Stantler Generation II core series The Japanese sprites lack the spots on the hindquarters, which was changed in the International versions and later Crystal. Crystal later changed Stantler's tail to be cream-colored, as seen in its artwork of the time, something which stayed until Generation IV where it reverted back to the brown tail.
235      Smeargle Generation II core series Originally had red-colored paint, while its shiny had green-colored one. Starting with Generation III, this would be swapped around.
238    
  
Smoochum Generation II core series Originally had rounded hair at the bottom, with droopier wild strands on top of its head. It also has a colored upper body in Gold and Silver.
240    Magby Gold and Silver Originally had a different stomach pattern, which was later changed in Crystal.
241   Miltank Gold and Silver Originally had a different back pattern, which was later changed in Crystal.
242   Blissey Japanese Silver The Japanese Silver sprite has the right wing not fully covering the shoulder, which was changed in the International versions and later Crystal.
243    Raikou Gold and Silver Originally had a different muzzle, no ears, no whiskers, smaller fangs, an orange mane instead of a purple one, and a second, black collar. Was later changed in Crystal.
244   Entei Gold and Silver Originally had smoother chest fur and had no sideburns. Was later changed in Crystal.
245     Suicune Generation II core series Head crystal is purple in Gold and Silver's front sprite and on all back sprites. The Gold and Silver front sprite is also missing a spot on its back leg. Back sprite has a blue chin instead of a white one, which was mistakenly added on the Crystal front sprite.
247     Pupitar Gold and Silver The Japanese back sprite has an additional body segment, which was changed in the International versions and later Crystal. In all versions of Gold and Silver, the leg-like protrustions are placed one segment too low on the front sprite.
248     Tyranitar Generation II core series Has an inconsistent toe design, with Tyranitar's right foot having a much larger, rounded claw, as reflected in its footprint. Starting in Generation III, Tyranitar now has three similarly-sized triangular claws, with its footprint updated accordingly.

Generation III

Pokémon Game Reason
003    
  
Venusaur Generation III core series Still only has five petals instead of six.
009    
 
Blastoise Generation III core series Still has a different cannon cover design. Later changed in FireRed and LeafGreen, though only the back sprite.
011   Metapod Ruby and Sapphire
Emerald
Still has an extraneous line connecting its eyes. Later changed in FireRed and LeafGreen.
020    Raticate Ruby and Sapphire
Emerald
Still has more than three fingers. Later changed in FireRed and LeafGreen.
031     Nidoqueen Generation III core series Is shown with four fangs here, matching its artwork from Red and Blue.
035     Clefairy Generation III core series Ears are brown on the underside instead of black. Also still has an upside-down tail.
040     Wigglytuff Ruby and Sapphire
Emerald
Eartips are pink instead of white. Later changed in FireRed and LeafGreen.
060     Poliwag Generation III core series Spiral is still too small and thick.
061    Poliwhirl Ruby and Sapphire Still has gloves instead of fingerless mitts. Later changed in FireRed and LeafGreen.
062    Poliwrath Ruby and Sapphire Still has more than three fingers. Later changed in FireRed and LeafGreen.
068     Machamp Generation III core series Lacks its belt.
068     Golem Generation III core series Still only has four toes.
082    
 
Magneton Generation III core series
Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire
Still has nine screws, instead of seven.
083     Farfetch'd Generation III core series Still has its wing pattern. Later changed in FireRed and LeafGreen, though the back sprite was oddly left untouched.
084   Doduo FireRed and LeafGreen Missing a talon, having only three instead of four.
093     Haunter Generation III core series Is still depicted with more than three fingers.
094    Gengar Generation III core series Retains the off-model back spikes design from Gold and Silver. This is reflected in FireRed and LeafGreen's intro as well.
100    Voltorb Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire Still has a base circle.
103   Exeggutor Ruby and Sapphire
Emerald
Still has an extra back head. Later changed in FireRed and LeafGreen.
105   Marowak Ruby and Sapphire Back sprite missing the thumb claw.
108    
 
Lickitung Generation III core series Still features incorrect claws, as seen in its Red and Blue artwork. This was fixed on the FireRed and LeafGreen back sprite only. Ruby and Sapphire still feature eyebrow patterns.
110    Weezing Ruby and Sapphire
Emerald
Still has a different head head conjunction. Later changed in FireRed and LeafGreen.
115   Kangaskhan FireRed and LeafGreen The space below its pouch is brown instead of cream.
122   Mr. Mime Ruby and Sapphire Still has less than five fingers. Later changed in FireRed and LeafGreen.
126     Magmar Generation III core series Still has less than five fingers.
128    Tauros Ruby and Sapphire
Emerald
Still has brown tails instead of gray ones. Later changed in FireRed and LeafGreen.
142    
  
Aerodactyl Generation III core series Has red eyes rather than green ones.
143    Snorlax Ruby and Sapphire
FireRed and LeafGreen
Still has three fingers. Later changed in Emerald.
144    
   
Articuno Generation III core series
Pokémon Trozei!
Features red eyes instead of brown ones, as well as a blue beak and talons, like in its Red and Green artwork.
146    Moltres Ruby and Sapphire
Emerald
Features a partially feathered tail, like in its Red and Green artwork. Later changed in FireRed and LeafGreen.
173   Cleffa Generation III core series Still has an upside-down tail.
191    Sunkern Generation III core series Different eyes.
201     Unown Generation III core series The H Unown is still slightly asymmetrical.
207     Gligar Generation III core series Has white claws instead of pink ones, as seen in Gligar's Gold and Silver artwork.
209   Snubbull Generation III core series Still erroneously has a tail.
217    Ursaring Generation III core series Still has less than five fingers.
219     Magcargo (Shiny) Generation III core series Has pink eyes instead of yellow. Flame is also incorrectly colored pink instead of yellow.
226    Mantine Generation III core series The Remoraid still lacks features such as its horn and flippers, which is reflected in its Gold and Silver artwork.
234    Stantler Generation III core series Still has a cream-colored tail instead of a brown one.
250     Lugia Generation III core series Spikes are black instead of blue, as seen in Lugia's Gold and Silver artwork.
253    
 
Grovyle Generation III core series
Pokémon Pinball: Ruby and Sapphire
Leaves are blue instead of green.
266   
  
Silcoon Generation III core series
Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire
Has a yellow iris instead of a red one. Worth noting is that the eyes do look more orange-ish when playing on original hardware.
268   
  
Cascoon Generation III core series
Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire
Has a yellow pupil instead of a white one.
269   
 
Dustox Generation III core series
Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire
Has a single crescent-like wing instead of two separate wings. Later changed in Emerald. Additionally, its tail is colored red instead of purple.
272     Ludicolo Generation III core series The stem sprouting from its hat is missing its stripes.
280   Ralts Generation III core series Has a smaller back horn.
284    
 
Masquerain Generation III core series
Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire
Has a darker face, and wings that are orange/brown instead of pink/purple. Back sprite lacks the spot and eyelashes. Pinball features much longer eyelashes. All of them portray it with a longer horn.
292    
 
Shedinja Generation III core series
Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire
Has a brown abdomen instead of a grey one, as well as a more ethereal aureola.
299     Nosepass Generation III core series Has a thinner, less refined body, as well as red pawpads instead of black ones.
301    Delcatty Generation III core series Originally had a full-moon symbol on its forehead.
304   Aron Generation III core series The back of its head is rounded instead of flat.
309     Electrike Generation III core series Front sprites have smaller leg spikes, while the back sprite lacks them altogether.
310   Manectric Generation III core series Back sprite lacks the ear hole.
325    
  
Spoink Generation III core series
Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire
Its pearl is cream-colored, instead of pink. The back sprite has no cheek pattern.
326   Grumpig Generation III core series Back sprite has a different ear design.
335    
  
Zangoose Generation III core series
Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire
Has purple claws instead of black ones.
353   
 
Shuppet Generation III core series
Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire
Has green irises instead of dark blue ones.
356    Dusclops Generation III core series Only has four fingers, instead of five.
361   Snorunt Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire Animated Pinball sprite lacks the back spots.
366   Clamperl Generation III core series Back sprite has a different shell design.
375     Metang Generation III core series The top of the body is different, namely not being flat. The back sprite also features two extraneous holes.
377     Regirock Generation III core series The shoulder pads are shorter.
379   Registeel Generation III core series Back pattern is larger and reaches higher up.
384     Rayquaza Generation III core series The inside of its mouth is blue instead of pink.
386    
   
Deoxys (Normal Forme) Generation III core series Originally only had four fingers. Back sprite also has blue spots instead of green, which was later changed in Emerald.

Generation IV

Pokémon Game Reason
029   Nidoran♀ Diamond and Pearl Inner ear is shaped differently. Fixed in Platinum.
035     Clefairy Diamond and Pearl
Platinum
Ears are brown on the underside instead of black. Was fixed for the back sprite in Platinum. and for the front in HeartGold and SoulSilver.
066   Poliwrath Diamond and Pearl Back sprite is missing the swirl. Fixed in Platinum.
066   Machop Diamond and Pearl The back of the crest is too rounded. Fixed in Platinum.
068   Machamp Diamond and Pearl The back of the crest is too rounded. Fixed in Platinum.
084   Doduo HeartGold and SoulSilver Uses the old talon arrangement, with three talons in the front and one in the back.
094   Gengar Diamond and Pearl Retains the off-model back spikes design from Gold and Silver. Later fixed in Platinum.
105   Marowak Diamond and Pearl Back sprite is missing the thumb claw. Later fixed in Platinum.
108       Lickitung Generation IV core series Still features incorrect claws, as seen in its Red and Blue artwork. This was fixed onthe HeartGold and SoulSilver front sprite only.
110   Weezing Diamond and Pearl
Platinum
Still has a different head conjunction. Later fixed in HeartGold and SoulSilver, though it returned in Black and White.
115   Kangaskhan Diamond and Pearl
Platinum
Still has the wrong color on the underside of its pouch. Later fixed in HeartGold and SoulSilver.
127   Pinsir Diamond and Pearl Only has one body segment. Later fixed in Platinum.
125   Electabuzz Diamond and Pearl Back sprite lacks the back stripe. Later fixed in Platinum.
126   Magmar Diamond and Pearl Back sprite has less spikes. Later fixed in Platinum.
144      Articuno Generation IV core series Features red eyes instead of brown ones, like in its Red and Green artwork. The front sprite was later fixed in HeartGold and SoulSilver, but the back sprite was left with a red eye. This color returned in Black and White.
175   Togepi (Shiny) Diamond and Pearl Has an incorrectly colored shell pattern. Later fixed in Platinum.
201    Unown Generation IV core series The H Unown is still slightly asymmetrical.
207      Gligar Diamond and Pearl
Platinum
Still has white claws. Later fixed in HeartGold and SoulSilver.
209   Snubbull Diamond and Pearl Still erroneously has a tail. Later fixed in Platinum.
212   Scizor Diamond and Pearl Back sprite is missing the spots on its claws. Later fixed in Platinum.
217    Ursaring Diamond and Pearl
Platinum
Still has less than five fingers. Later fixed in HeartGold and SoulSilver.
223   Remoraid Diamond and Pearl Back sprite has an incorrectly colored fin. Later fixed in Platinum.
253    Grovyle Generation IV core series Leaves are still blue instead of green.
257   Blaziken Diamond and Pearl Missing the plumage on its back. Later fixed in Platinum.
284   Masquerain Diamond and Pearl Back sprite lacks the spot and eyelashes. Later fixed in Platinum.
329   Vibrava Diamond and Pearl Rightmost wings are layered incorrectly. Later fixed in Platinum.
350   Milotic (female Shiny) Japanese Platinum Antennas are incorrectly coloured blue. Later fixed in the international versions of Platinum.
375   Metang Diamond and Pearl Back sprite's pattern is misaligned. Later fixed in Platinum.
380   Latias (Shiny) Diamond and Pearl Has golden eyes instead of green ones. Later fixed in Platinum.
405   Luxray Diamond and Pearl Back sprite is missing ear holes. Later fixed in Platinum.
470    Leafeon (Shiny) Diamond and Pearl Shiny was originally more cyan tinted.

Generation V

Pokémon Game Reason
024    Arbok Generation V core series Lacks a tail segment when compared to its back sprite.
080   Slowbro Generation V core series As seen in the animated sprite, the Shellder is missing an eye.
110    Weezing Generation V core series This sprite is based on the off-model Diamond and Pearl sprite.
024    Marowak Generation V core series The hand holding the bone changes between the front and back sprites.
144    Articuno Generation V core series This sprite is based on the off-color Diamond and Pearl sprite.
201    Unown Generation V core series This sprite is based on the off-model Diamond and Pearl sprite.
555   Darmanitan (Zen Mode) Generation V core series Lacks its back stripes.
599    Klink Generation V core series The back sprite has the upper gear on the wrong side.
600    Klang Generation V core series The back sprite has the smaller gear on the wrong side.
601    Klinklang Generation V core series The back sprite has the smaller gear on the wrong side.

List of model discrepancies

Pokémon Game Reason
031   Nidoqueen Pokémon Stadium series
Pokémon Colosseum
Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness
Pokémon Battle Revolution
Is shown with four fangs here.
040   Wigglytuff Pokémon Stadium series Stomach pattern doesn't reach over the mouth.
062   Poliwrath Pokémon Stadium series
Pokémon Colosseum
Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness
Has more than three fingers.
125   Electabuzz Pokémon Stadium series Has six fingers on each hand.
142   Aerodactyl Pokémon Stadium series
Pokémon Colosseum
Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness
Pokémon Battle Revolution
Has red eyes rather than green ones.
144   Articuno Pokémon Stadium series
Pokémon Colosseum
Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness
Features red eyes instead of brown ones, as well as a blue beak and talons, like in its Red and Green artwork.
144   Articuno Pokémon Battle Revolution Features red eyes instead of brown ones, like in its Red and Green artwork.
169   Ariados (Shiny) Pokémon Battle Revolution Completely lacks a Shiny coloration.
191   Sunkern Pokémon Stadium 2
Pokémon Colosseum
Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness
Pokémon Battle Revolution
Has green irises.
201   Unown Pokémon Stadium 2
Pokémon Colosseum
Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness
Pokémon Battle Revolution
The H Unown is slightly asymmetrical.
207   Gligar Pokémon Stadium 2
Pokémon Colosseum
Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness
Pokémon Battle Revolution
Claws are white instead of pink.
208   Steelix Pokémon Colosseum
Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness
Pokémon Battle Revolution
Has blue eyes rather than red ones.
431   Glameow Generation VI core series Ears are at the wrong angle. Notably the only model changed between Generations VI and VII.

References