This is a list of Pokémon families including evolutions from different generations. For example, Pichu (a Generation II Pokémon) evolves into Pikachu (a Generation I Pokémon). A few of these Pokémon, as a result of new evolutions, become a part of evolutionary families with branched evolutions.
Starting with Generation VII, several old Pokémon families were modified by introducing regional forms of older Pokémon adapted for life in different regions. While regional forms of the same family are always related via breeding, families entirely consisting of regional variant forms of the exact same species are not considered to be in the scope of this page.
Entries in each section are listed in ascending order based on the lowest National Pokédex number among the family members.
Common stage and new species
These evolutionary families have received actual new Pokémon species introduced at some point after the debut of the earliest members that either evolve into or evolve from preexisting stages. In other words, these families have at least one instance where a Pokémon can evolve into a stage introduced in a different generation and the two species in question also debut in different generations.
Pikachu family
Clefairy family
Jigglypuff family
Zubat family
Oddish family
Mankey family
Poliwag family
Slowpoke family
Magnemite family
Onix family
Lickitung family
Rhyhorn family
Chansey family
Tangela family
Horsea family
Mr. Mime family
Scyther family
Jynx family
Electabuzz family
Magmar family
Porygon family
Snorlax family
Togepi family
Marill family
Sudowoodo family
Aipom family
Yanma family
Murkrow family
Misdreavus family
Wobbuffet family
Girafarig family
Dunsparce family
Gligar family
Sneasel family
Teddiursa family
Swinub family
Mantine family
Stantler family
Ralts family
Nosepass family
Roselia family
Duskull family
Chimecho family
Snorunt family
Pawniard family
Applin family
Duraludon familly
Common stage only
These families received new regional forms of existing members that can be evolved into from a common unevolved stage but no actual new species. All of these are also evolutionary families with branched evolutions.
Exeggcute family
Cubone family
Koffing family
Cyndaquil family
Oshawott family
Petilil family
Rufflet family
Goomy family
Bergmite family
Rowlet family
New species only
These families consist of evolutionary lines with regional variant forms that do not share common unevolved stage with other forms of the species involved and do not have stages introduced in different generations on each line. However, certain Pokémon species will only evolve from a specific regional form and, therefore, have no counterpart. As such, these cases do not have cross-generational evolutions in the sense where a specific Pokémon can evolve into a stage introduced in a different generation but rather these families have member species introduced in different generations.
Meowth family
Farfetch'd family
Wooper family
Qwilfish family
Corsola family
Zigzagoon family
Basculin family
Yamask family
Trivia
- Pokémon which evolve into a Pokémon of a previous generation, instead of from it, are always baby Pokémon.
- Conversely, the only baby Pokémon introduced alongside their evolved form are Togepi, Riolu, and Toxel; the rest were introduced in generations after their evolved form was.
- Generation IV introduced the most evolutionary relatives to Pokémon from previous generations, with 29, and Generation VI introduced the fewest evolutionary relatives to Pokémon from previous generations, with only one, Sylveon.
- Generation V did not introduce any evolutionary relative to Pokémon from previous generations. Generation VII did not introduce any new species as relative to Pokémon from previous generations.
- Some cross-generational evolution families have unique distinctions:
- Porygon is the only Pokémon to have an evolution introduced in a later generation that was later able to evolve once again.
- The Tyrogue family is the only one to include Pokémon (Hitmonlee and Hitmonchan) that were introduced as not being related to each other in an evolutionary family.
- The Scyther family is the only branched evolution family to have each member species introduced in a different generation.
- The Chansey, Mr. Mime, Electabuzz, Magmar, and Porygon families are the only families to have each member of a three-stage evolutionary family introduced in a different generation.
- Roselia is the only Pokémon to have both a pre-evolution and an evolution (Budew and Roserade, respectively) introduced in the same generation outside its debut generation.
- The Pikachu and Mr. Mime families are the only families to have received both new member species and new forms of existing member species that share common unevolved state with other forms.
- The Pawniard family is the only family introduced in Generation V in which the evolution does not evolve from a regional form.
- Clodsire from the Wooper family is the only regional form exclusive evolution to be introduced in Generation IX.
- The Applin family is the only branched evolution family that branches into both two-stage and three-stage lines.
See also