Baby Pokémon: Difference between revisions

Undo revision 2676830 by RubyLeafGreenCrystal (talk) He doesn't mean "Baby Pokemon" as a key term, he just means it's a "baby" the way you would describe any young thing.
(Undo revision 2676830 by RubyLeafGreenCrystal (talk) He doesn't mean "Baby Pokemon" as a key term, he just means it's a "baby" the way you would describe any young thing.)
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Baby Pokémon usually have childish personalities, but some begin to show signs of maturity after gaining experience or evolving, such as when [[Brock's Bonsly]] gave up bottle-feeding. However, [[Paul's Elekid]] was shown to have inherited his harsh personality. This is not limited to owned Pokémon, as ''[[DP142|Where No Togepi Has Gone Before!]]'' portrays a wild {{p|Togepi}} with mischievous intentions.
Baby Pokémon usually have childish personalities, but some begin to show signs of maturity after gaining experience or evolving, such as when [[Brock's Bonsly]] gave up bottle-feeding. However, [[Paul's Elekid]] was shown to have inherited his harsh personality. This is not limited to owned Pokémon, as ''[[DP142|Where No Togepi Has Gone Before!]]'' portrays a wild {{p|Togepi}} with mischievous intentions.
In ''[[EP014]]'', [[Lt. Surge]] mentions Pikachu being a baby Pokémon, as Pichu had not yet been created.


Pichu first appeared in ''[[EP179|The Apple Corp]]'' stealing apples from {{OBP|Charmaine|EP179}}'s apple orchard.
Pichu first appeared in ''[[EP179|The Apple Corp]]'' stealing apples from {{OBP|Charmaine|EP179}}'s apple orchard.
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