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Throughout the franchise, the designs 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[1], rendering the "errors" and other oddities as nothing more than design revisions.

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 left unchanged. Yellow would later update the front sprites once more, this time explicitly basing them after each Pokémon's appearance in the animated series.

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

Ruby and Sapphire is likely when the majority of sprites were being made after the artwork, leaving most of the inconsistencies to be minor in comparison to previous generations. However, many of the Kanto and Johto Pokémon's sprites were either copied directly from Crystal or based on outdated artwork, as those Pokémon had yet to be redrawn for FireRed and LeafGreen or HeartGold and SoulSilver.

List of sprite discrepancies

Sprite discrepancies due to design revisions

Generation I Pokémon

No. Pokémon Game(s) Reason
001     Bulbasaur Generation I core series Originally had round ears instead of triangular ones.
002    
   
 
Ivysaur Generation I core series
Generation II core series
Pokémon Pinball
Originally had round ears instead of triangular ones, as well as two leaves instead of four. Red and Blue changed the ears, while Yellow changed the leaf count. The two-leaf design returned in Generation II, though only on the front sprites. The Generation I back sprite features a tail. The two-leaf design was reflected in its Red and Blue artwork. Interestingly, The Red and Blue front sprite depicts it as bipedal, despite these games' Pokédex stating that Ivysaur cannot stand on its hind legs.
003    
    
   
  
Venusaur Generation I core series
Generation II core series
Generation III core series
Originally had spots, round ears instead of triangular ones, two leaves instead of four, and five petals instead of six. Red and Blue changed the ears and leaf count, while Yellow removed the spots and changed the petal count. The petal count was not carried forward after this, however, as it only appeared on the Silver front sprite before Diamond and Pearl. The Generation I back sprite features a tail. The five-petal design was reflected in its Red and Blue artwork.
004    Charmander Generation I core series Originally had a dorsal ridge. This was reflected in its Carddass artwork.
005    Charmeleon Generation I core series Originally had a horn instead of a head protrusion.
007     Squirtle Generation I core series Originally had a different plastron design, cheek patterns, and a fluffier tail resembling Wartortle's.
009     
    
    
 
Blastoise Generation I core series
Generation II core series
Generation III core series
Pokémon Pinball
Originally had a different cannon cover design. It was changed in FireRed and LeafGreen, though only on the back sprite.
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. The Red and Blue sprite has its pincers extended, as seen in its Carddass artwork.
016   Pidgey Pokémon Pinball Features much longer eyebrows, as seen in its Red and Blue artwork.
018     Pidgeot Generation II core series Features Pidgeotto's tailfeather coloration, as seen in its Red and Blue artwork.
019    Rattata Generation I core series Originally had a white tail.
020   
  
Raticate Generation I core series
Ruby and Sapphire
Emerald
Originally had four fingers on each hand instead of three. This was changed in Yellow, but returned in Ruby and Sapphire.
022     Fearow Generation I core series Originally had three talons instead of four.
024   Arbok Generation I core series Originally had wave-shaped markings on its back.
025    Pikachu Red and Green
Red and Blue
Originally had a white belly. This was reflected in its Carddass artwork.
026    Raichu Generation I core series Originally lacked paw pads. The back sprite features a different ear design.
029    Nidoran♀ Generation I core series
Pokémon Pinball
The Generation I back sprite features different spike placement. Pinball features a tail, as seen in its Red and Blue artwork.
030   Nidorina Generation I core series Back sprite depicts it without spikes.
031   
  
   
Nidoqueen Generation I core series
Gold
Crystal
Generation III core series
Originally had two rows of spikes. The Generation II and III front sprites feature fangs, as seen in its Red and Blue artwork.
033     Nidorino Generation I core series Originally had a tail, as well as a line running through the its inner ear. The back sprite features a dorsal ridge.
034    Nidoking Generation I core series Originally had two toes on each foot. The back sprite features two rows of spikes.
035    
  
Clefairy Generation I core series
Gold and Silver
Originally had paw pads, a different ear shape, and back spikes. Red and Blue changed the ear shape and changed the back spikes to wings, while Crystal removed the paw pads. Its footprint was updated to reflect this in Ruby and Sapphire.
036   Clefable Generation I core series Back sprite features a different ear shape.
037    
 
Vulpix Generation I core series
Pokémon Pinball
Originally had different crest designs. The back sprite features a completely different design, while the Red, Green, Blue, and Pinball sprites resemble the current one, albeit with two curls instead of three.
038   
   
 
Ninetales Generation I core series
Generation III core series
Pokémon Pinball
Originally had a different crest design. The Generation III and Pinball sprites lack differently-colored tail tips, as seen in its Red and Blue artwork.
040    
  
   
 
Wigglytuff Generation I core series
Gold
Crystal
Ruby and Sapphire
Emerald
Pokémon Pinball
Originally had a white hair tuft instead of a pink one, as well as a stomach pattern that doesn't reach over the mouth. The Generation I back sprite and Red and Blue front sprite depict it with pink eartips. Red and Blue changed the stomach pattern, while Yellow changed the hair tuft and eartips. The shorter stomach pattern returned in Gold and Crystal, while the pink eartips returned in Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald.
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 depicts its flower without white spots.
049     Venomoth Generation I core series Originally had a different wing pattern, triangular pupils, and lacked mandibles.
052   Meowth Generation I core series The backs of its ears were originally black instead of cream. This was reflected in its Red and Blue artwork.
053     Persian Generation I core series Originally had dark paw and tail accents, and the backs of its ears were black instead of cream.
055   
 
Golduck Red and Green
Red and Blue
Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire
Originally had four fingers on each hand instead of three. This was reflected in its Red and Blue artwork.
056     Mankey Generation I core series Originally lacked dark paw accents and had a white tail tip.
061   
   
  
  
 
Poliwhirl Red and Green
Red and Blue
Generation II core series
Ruby and Sapphire
Pokémon Pinball
Was often depicted with gloves instead of mittens, as seen in its Red and Blue artwork.
062  
   
  
  
Poliwrath Red and Green
Generation II core series
Ruby and Sapphire
Originally had four fingers on each hand instead of three. This was reflected in its Red and Blue artwork.
063     Abra Generation I core series Originally had a segmented tail which lacked the dark ring near its tip, as well as a joined back plate instead of separate shoulder plates.
064     Kadabra Generation I core series Originally had a segmented tail which lacked the dark ring near its base, a protrustion on the back of its head, and webbing between two of its fingers. It also lacked the markings on its stomach and head.
065    Alakazam Generation I core series Originally had a Star of David on its forehead, as well as a joined back plate instead of separate shoulder plates.
066   Machop Generation I core series Back sprite depicts it with a two-part crest.
067     
  
   
Machoke Generation I core series
Gold
Crystal
Generation III core series
Originally had four toes on each foot instead of five, and its head crest descended into a mullet. The Red, Green, and Blue front sprites depic it with a four-part crest. The crest oddities were removed in Yellow, but the toe count remained unchanged until Diamond and Pearl.
068    
  
   
Machamp Generation I core series
Gold
Crystal
Generation III core series
Originally had four fingers on each hand instead of five. It also had different head ornamentation. Instead of a three-part crest, it had a single ridge accompanied by two horns. The Generation I back sprite and Red and Blue front sprite lack defined lips. The Gold, Crystal, and Generation III sprites lack a belt, as seen in its Red and Blue artwork.
073   Tentacruel Generation I core series Back sprite features a line which connects the two large gems.
075   Graveler Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire Features dark-colored fingers, as seen in its Red and Blue artwork.
076    
   
   
Golem Generation I core series
Generation II core series
Generation III core series
Originally looked much friendlier as it lacked claws, sharp teeth, and angry eyes. The Generation II and III front sprites feature it with four toes on each foot instead of five, as seen in its Red and Blue artwork.
078    Rapidash Generation I core series Originally had a spiraling horn instead of a smooth one.
079   
   
Slowpoke Generation I core series
Gold
Japanese Silver
Crystal
Originally had two toes on its hind feet, a striped underbelly, and the backs of its ears were curled instead of smooth. The toe count was changed in Red and Blue, while the ears were changed in Gold and Silver. The underbelly was removed in the International versions of Silver, but remained in all releases of Gold and Crystal. This underbelly was visible during Generation I in Aerodactyl's Carddass artwork.
080  
  
  
Slowbro Generation I core series
Generation II core series
Ruby and Sapphire
Emerald
The backs of its ears were originally curled instead of smooth. The Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald front sprites feature a spiraling Shellder, as seen in its Red and Blue artwork.
082    
   
 
Magneton Generation II core series
Generation III core series
Pokémon Pinball
Features nine screws instead of seven, as seen in its Red and Blue artwork.
083    
   
    
Farfetch'd Generation I core series
Generation II core series
Generation III core series
Originally had stripes on the tips of its wings. This was reduced to a single stripe in Generation II. It was first removed on Crystal's front sprite, but returned in Ruby and Sapphire. It was removed again in FireRed and LeafGreen, though only on the front sprite.
084    Doduo Red and Green
HeartGold and SoulSilver
Originally had a different talon arrangement, with three in front and one in the rear.
085    Dodrio Red and Green
Red and Blue
Originally had three talons on each foot instead of four. Additionally, each head had the same expression. The talons were changed in Red and Blue, while the faces were changed in Yellow. The three-talon design was reflected on its Red and Blue artwork.
092     Gastly Generation I core series Originally had a less defined body, as well as more defined eyelashes.
093    
   
 
Haunter Generation I core series
Generation III core series
Pokémon Pinball
Originally had four fingers on each hand instead of three. This was changed in Yellow, but returned in Generation III. The Generation I back sprite features a different lower body design.
094   Gengar Generation I core series Back sprite depicts it without spikes. This is reflected in the game intro of Red and Green.
096    Drowzee Generation I core series Originally had brown feet and a more compact dark pattern.
098   Krabby Generation I core series Originally had two circular lower back protrusions.
099     Kingler Generation I core series Originally had relief on its back, four head spikes instead of six, and the larger pincer was on the opposite side. As a side note, since Pokémon have their front sprites horizontally flipped in the Pokédex or Summary screen in Generation I, Ken Sugimori may have been referencing them when first drawing the artwork for Red and Green. This is supported by Kingler's claw swapping sides permanently from Generation II onward.
100  
  
  
Voltorb Red and Blue
Gold
Crystal
Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire
Originally had a small circle on its lower half, as seen in its Red and Blue artwork.
101    
 
Electrode Generation I core series
Pokémon Pinball
Originally had a small circle on its upper half. Pinball instead has this circle on its bottom half, as seen in its Red and Blue artwork.
102  
 
Exeggcute Red and Blue
Crystal
Front sprite depicts the central egg way as larger than it should be. This was reflected in its Carddass artwork.
103  
  
 
Exeggutor Generation I core series
Generation II core series
Ruby and Sapphire
Emerald
Originally had a fourth head on its back.
105    Marowak Generation I core series Originally had a series of back spikes.
107   Hitmonchan Generation I core series Originally had a joined back plate instead of separate shoulder plates.
108    
   
 
Lickitung Generation I core series
Generation II core series
Ruby and Sapphire
Originally had a split tongue, a slightly different knee pattern, and eyebrow patterns. Interstingly, its Red and Blue artwork depicts it with actual eyebrows. The tongue shape was changed in Red and Blue, while the knee pattern was changed in Yellow. The eyebrow patterns were changed in FireRed and LeafGreen.
109  
 
Koffing Red and Green
Silver
Originally had smoke hands. The Silver front sprite features a two-toothed skull marking, as seen in its Red and Blue artwork.
111     Rhyhorn Generation I core series Originally had many spikes instead of a dorsal ridge.
112   Rhydon Generation I core series Back sprite depicts its back spikes reaching its head.
113    Chansey Red and Green
Red and Blue
Originally had cheek patterns.
115   
  
 
 
Kangaskhan Red and Green
Red and Blue
Gold
Crystal
FireRed and LeafGreen
Originally had one toe on each foot instead of three, and the space under its pouch was brown instead of cream. The toe count was changed in Yellow, but returned to the original amount in Gold and Crystal. The space under its pouch was changed to cream in Ruby and Sapphire, but returned to its original color in FireRed and LeafGreen.
118     Goldeen Generation I core series Originally had a spiraling horn instead of a smooth one.
119     Seaking Generation I core series Originally had a spiraling horn instead of a smooth one.
120     Staryu Generation I core series Originally had a rounder body with little specks spread throughout. The specks were removed in Red and Blue, while the body shape was changed in Yellow.
122     
   
 
 
Mr. Mime Generation I core series
Generation II core series
Ruby and Sapphire
Pokémon Pinball
Originally had four fingers on each hand instead of five.
123   Scyther Generation I core series Back sprite depicts it with a more connected head and torso, as well as a plate on its back.
124     
   
  
Jynx Generation I core series
Japanese Generation II core series
Non-European Pokémon Pinball
Originally had black skin, which was later changed to purple in the International versions of Generation II. Japan did not see this change in-game until Generation III, though its artwork was updated to have a purple face in Gold and Silver. Its skin was changed to purple in the Virtual Console release of Yellow, as well as the Japanese Virtual Console releases of Generation II. Pinball recieved an entirely new set of sprites in the European version. In addition to all of this, it also originally had four fingers on each hand instead of five. This was changed in Yellow, though only on its left hand.
125   Electabuzz Generation I core series Originally lacked the central stripe on its back.
126   
   
   
  
Magmar Red and Green
Red and Blue
Generation II core series
Generation III core series
Pokémon Pinball
Originally had four fingers on each hand instead of five.
127    Pinsir Red and Green
Red and Blue
Originally had tiny, beady eyes.
128   
   
  
 
Tauros Red and Green
Red and Blue
Gold and Silver
Crystal
Ruby and Sapphire
Emerald
Pokémon Pinball
Originally had dark tail tips instead of gray ones. This was changed in Yellow, but returned to the original color until FireRed and LeafGreen.
129   Magikarp Generation I core series Back sprite features a different scale pattern.
130    Gyarados Generation I core series Originally lacked the pattern on its body and instead had scales.
131   Lapras Generation I core series Originally had a series of dark spots on the back of its neck.
133    Eevee Generation I core series Originally had white eartips. This was reflected in its Carddass artwork.
134     Vaporeon Generation I core series Originally had a bulkier, more dog-like build, as well as fangs. Its head fin was connected to its dorsal ridge, the backs of its ears were fully black, its ruff was more akin to a bib, and it had ankle flippers. All of these traits except the black ears and ankle flippers were removed in Red and Blue, while the rest were removed in Yellow.
136     Flareon Generation I core series Originally had ears engulfed in white fur.
138    Omanyte Red and Green
Red and Blue
Originally had vertical pupils like Omastar.
139   Omastar Generation I core series Originally had spikes running all the way to the base of its shell.
140     Kabuto Generation I core series Originally had a completely different shell and eyespot placement. The Red and Blue front sprite is closer to the current design, but lacks relief. The Red and Blue shell design was reflected in its Carddass artwork.
141   Kabutops Generation I core series Originally lacked a head horn and had a cavity in its place. It also had a completely different plate armor design.
142  
   
  
  
Aerodactyl Red and Green
Generation III core series
Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire
Originally had five fingers on each hand instead of four. Note that the last finger on Aerodactyl is its wing finger, and extends to its wing tip. It also had red irises instead of green ones, as seen in its Red and Blue artwork. The four-fingered design is accurate to actual pterosaurs.
143    
   
  
  
Snorlax Generation I core series
Generation II core series
Ruby and Sapphire
FireRed and LeafGreen
Pokémon Pinball
Originally had three fingers on each hand instead of five. This was reflected in its Red and Blue artwork.
144    
   
  
 
   
  
 
Articuno Generation I core series
Generation III core series
Generation IV core series
Generation V core series
Pokémon Trozei!
Originally had a longer and thinner neck, as well as less dense chest plumage. It also had red irises, as well as a blue beak and feet. The beak and feet color is present in its Red and Green artwork, while the red irises are present in all of its Generation I artwork. Its beak and feet were changed in Diamond and Pearl, while the irises were changed on the HeartGold and SoulSilver front sprite only.
146   
   
   
Moltres Generation I core series
Generation II core series
Generation III core series
Originally had wings fully engulfed in flames. The Generation III front sprites feature a partially feathered tail, as seen in its Red and Green artwork.
147    Dratini Generation I core series The Red, Green, and Blue front sprites depict it with a striped underbelly.
149    Dragonite Generation I core series Originally had a dorsal ridge.
150    Mewtwo Generation I core series Originally had two separate shoulder plates.
151    Mew Generation I core series Originally had a protrusion on its head.

Generation II Pokémon

No. Pokémon Game(s) Reason
152     Chikorita Gold and Silver Originally had yellow skin instead of green, as seen in early Gold and Silver artwork.
153    Bayleef Gold and Silver Originally had cream skin instead of yellow. The front sprite features longer neck buds.
154     
  
 
Meganium Generation II core series
Generation III core series
Diamond and Pearl
Platinum
Originally had different flower designs. It was first changed in Crystal, though only on the front sprite. It was changed to the current design in HeartGold and SoulSilver.
156     Quilava Generation II core series Originally had red sclerae instead of white ones. The front sprite was updated in Crystal, but the back sprite was left unchanged.
159      Croconaw Generation II core series Originally had a mirrored body pattern, as well as a different crest and eye shape. Most of these traits were changed in Crystal, but the mirrored body pattern remained on the front sprite.
160   
   
Feraligatr Generation II core series Originally had green skin instead of blue, two toes on each foot, and four fingers on each hand. Its skin was changed in Crystal, while its finger and toe count were changed in Ruby and Sapphire. It now has three toes on each foot and five fingers on each hand, with its footprint updated accordingly. The Japanese Gold and Silver front sprites depict the underside of the tail as white.
161   Sentret Generation II core series Originally lacked paw pads. They were added to both its back sprite and footprint in Ruby and Sapphire.
162   Furret Gold Originally lacked paw pads. They were added to both its front sprite and footprint in Ruby and Sapphire.
163     Hoothoot Generation II core series Originally had white sclerae instead of red ones.
165   Ledyba Gold Originally lacked the segment on its abdomen.
167    Spinarak Gold and Silver Originally was purple instead of green.
171     Lanturn Japanese Gold and Silver Originally had yellow cheeks.
172     Pichu Japanese Gold and Silver Originally had a reversed collar pattern, with two spikes in front and three in the rear.
173  
 
Cleffa Generation II core series
Generation III core series
Originally had an upside-down tail.
176      Togetic Generation II core series Originally had yellow skin instead of white, had a different pattern, as well as a different design for the back of its head. All of these traits except the pattern were changed in Crystal.
177     Natu Gold and Silver Originally had the coloration on its wings reversed.
178     Xatu Generation II core series Originally had a spot on its wings, a red stomach pattern, and white stomach eyes. The Gold front sprite and the back sprite depict it without stripes. The Silver front sprite features stripes, but one of them is black. The front sprite was updated in Crystal, but the back sprite was left unchanged.
179   Mareep Generation II core series Back sprite depicts its tail with white segments instead of yellow ones.
180   Flaaffy Japanese Gold and Silver Originally had disconnected neck and head wool.
181     Ampharos Gold and Silver Originally had a reversed ear pattern, a shorter neck, and its tail pattern reached all the way to the base.
185     
  
Sudowoodo Generation II core series
Generation III core series
Originally had four spots in front and six spots in the rear. The rear spots were reduced to five in Crystal, while the front spots were increased to five in Diamond and Pearl.
186   Politoed Japanese Gold and Silver Originally had three spots on its back.
187    Hoppip Generation II core series Originally lacked paw pads. They were added to both its backs sprite and footprint in Ruby and Sapphire.
190    Aipom Japanese Gold and Silver Originally lacked a stomach pattern.
191   Sunkern Japanese Gold and Silver Originally had the sizes of its back stripes reversed.
194   Wooper Japanese Gold and Silver Originally had a dorsal ridge.
195    Quagsire Generation II core series Originally had a line running down the back of its tail.
196    
  
Espeon Generation II core series Originally had eartips that didn't point upward.
201     
   
  
  
Unown H Generation II core series
Generation III core series
Generation IV core series
Generation V core series
Originally was asymmetrical.
201     Unown W Generation II core series Originally had a different shape, looking more like an eye with curly lashes. The front sprite was updated in Crystal, but the back sprite was left unchanged.
203     Girafarig Gold and Silver Originally had four spots on each side instead of six. The Japanese back sprite depicts its spots as connected to its dorsal ridge. The dorsal ridge also had more spikes in all versions.
205     Forretress Gold and Silver Originally had a different shell design that featured holes.
207    
   
  
  
Gligar Generation II core series
Generation III core series
Diamond and Pearl
Platinum
Originally had a blue tongue, which was changed to pink in Ruby and Sapphire. Its skin and claws were originally pink, which were changed in Ruby and Sapphire to purple and white, respectively. It was finally given its modern color scheme in HeartGold and SoulSilver. The purple skin and white claws originate from its Gold and Silver artwork.
209     
   
  
  
  
Snubbull Generation II core series
Generation III core series
Generation IV core series
Generation V core series
Originally had a tail, as well as a six spots instead of four. The tail was removed in Platinum, while the two rear spots were removed in X and Y.
211   Qwilfish Japanese Gold and Silver Originally had three spots on its tail instead of two.
215   
  
Sneasel Gold and Silver Originally had brown fur, cyan feathers, vertically slit pupils, a white forehead spot instead of a gem, depressions in its ears, and lacked anything on its chest. The front sprite depicts it with longer claws, while the back sprite depicts it without eyelashes. The pupils and ears were changed in the International versions, in addition to adding a white spot on its chest. The fur color, feather color, claw length, and spots were changed in Crystal.
216   Teddiursa Japanese Silver Originally lacked paw pads.
217    
  
  
Ursaring Generation II core series
Generation III core series
Diamond and Pearl
Platinum
Originally had less than five fingers on each hand.
218   Slugma Japanese Gold and Silver Originally had lava bubbles on the back of its head.
219     Magcargo Gold and Silver Originally had a different color scheme and shell design.
220     Swinub Gold and Silver Originally had shorter stripes.
222      Corsola Generation II core series Originally had a different body pattern that reached higher up its back, as well as having its second pair of branches in front instead of in the rear. The pattern was changed in Crystal, but the branch placement was only changed on the back sprite. The Gold and Silver back sprite depicts an extra bump on the top left branch.
224    Octillery Gold and Silver Originally had golden sclerae instead of white ones.
225     Delibird Generation II core series Originally lacked sideburns, and the "button" on its chest was a spot rather than a raised bump. The sideburns were added in Crystal, but only on the front sprite.
226   
  
Mantine Generation II core series
Generation III core series
Originally had a simplified Remoraid attached under its left fin. The Remoraid was updated to appear identical to a normal individual in Mantine's HeartGold and SoulSilver artwork, but it never appeared on any of Mantine's sprites with this change.
227    Skarmory Gold and Silver Originally had a curved beak, two blades on each wing instead of three, and an extra tail. This extra tail was removed in Crystal, and the remaining tail was moved to its current position.
228      Houndour Generation II core series Originally had orange paws instead of black ones. The back sprite depicts it with a skull that reaches futher back on its head.
232   Donphan Japanese Silver Its trunk's underside was originally gray and striped.
234    
  
Stantler Generation II core series
Generation III core series
Originally lacked spots on its hindquarters, which was changed in the International versions of Gold and Silver. Its tail was originally brown, but was changed to cream in Crystal. This color remained until Diamond and Pearl, where it returned to its original color. The cream tail originates from its Gold and Silver artwork. In addition to this, it originally had a black nose, which was changed to brown in Diamond and Pearl.
238    
  
Smoochum Generation II core series Originally had orange hair that was rounded at the bottom, with droopier strands on the top of its head. It also had a dress and a colored upper body. The dress as well as the upper body and hair color were changed in Crystal, though the upper body color remained on the back sprite.
240    Magby Gold and Silver Originally had a different stomach pattern, which differed between Gold and Silver.
241   Miltank Gold and Silver Originally had a different back pattern.
242   Blissey Japanese Silver The Japanese Silver front sprite depicts it with a wing that doesn't fully wrap around its arm.
243    Raikou Gold and Silver Originally had a different muzzle, no ears, smaller fangs, and an orange mane instead of a purple one. It also had a second, black collar.
244   Entei Gold and Silver Originally lacked sideburns and had smoother chest fur.
245     Suicune Generation II core series Originally had a purple crest instead of a blue one, as well as less spots. The back sprite depicts it with a blue chin instead of a white one, which was added to the Crystal front sprite. This was removed in Ruby and Sapphire.
247      Pupitar Gold and Silver Originally had its leg-like protrusions located on its lowest body segment. The Japanese back sprite depicts it with three body segments instead of two. The International versions removed this segment and added the leg-like protrustions, but mistakenly placed them one segment too high. This placement would go on to be used in Crystal and become the standard.
248     Tyranitar Generation II core series Toe design is inconsistent, with the right foot having a much larger, rounded claw. Starting in Ruby and Sapphire, it has three similarly-sized triangular claws, with its footprint updated accordingly.
249     Lugia Generation III core series Spikes are black instead of blue, as seen in its Gold and Silver artwork.
250     Ho-Oh Generation II core series The Generation II front sprites depict it with a three-part crest.

Generation III Pokémon

No. Pokémon Game(s) Reason
253    
  
 
Grovyle Generation III core series
Generation IV core series
Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire
Originally had blue leaves instead of green ones.
266   
  
Silcoon Generation III core series
Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire
Originally had orange irises instead of red ones.
268   
  
Cascoon Generation III core series
Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire
Originally had yellow pupils instead of white ones.
269   
 
Dustox Generation III core series
Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire
Originally had a single, crescent-like wing. It also had a red tail instead of a purple one. The wing was split into two in Emerald, while the tail was recolored in Diamond and Pearl.
272     Ludicolo Generation III core series Originally lacked stripes on the stem sprouting from its hat.
280  
 
Ralts Generation III core series
Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire
Originally had a smaller rear horn.
284    
 
Masquerain Generation III core series
Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire
Originally had a dark face, differently colored wings, and a longer horn. It also lacked a spot on its back, though there was shading where it would later be placed.
292    
 
Shedinja Generation III core series
Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire
Originally had a brown abdomen instead of a gray one, as well as a more ethereal halo.
299    
  
Nosepass Generation III core series
Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire
Originally had a gray body and an orange nose, as well as being thinner and less refined. Its feet are red on the bottom instead of black.
301    Delcatty Generation III core series Originally had a full moon symbol on its forehead.
304  
 
Aron Generation III core series
Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire
The back of its head was originally rounded instead of flat, and had a line running down the center.
309    
 
Electrike Generation III core series
Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire
Originally lacked spikes on its front legs and underside. Additionalluy, its bolt patterns covered less of its head and face. The back sprite depicts it without spikes on its hind legs, no pattern to the color on its tail tip, and with a small bump on its chin.
310   Manectric Generation III core series Back sprite depicts it without earholes.
325    
  
Spoink Generation III core series
Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire
Originally had a cream-colored pearl and cheek patterns. The back sprite depicts it without cheek patterns.
326   Grumpig Generation III core series Back sprite depicts it with a different ear design.
335    
  
Zangoose Generation III core series
Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire
Originally had purple claws instead of black ones.
353   
 
Shuppet Generation III core series
Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire
Originally had green irises instead of dark blue ones.
356    Dusclops Generation III core series Originally had four fingers on each hand instead of five.
366   Clamperl Generation III core series Back sprite depicts it with a different shell design.
375     Metang Generation III core series Originally had two holes on the back of its body, as well as a rugged top.
379   Registeel Generation III core series The pattern on its back was originally larger and reached higher up.
384    
 
Rayquaza Generation III core series
Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire
Originally had a blue mouth instead of a pink one.
386    
   
Deoxys Generation III core series Originally had four fingers on each hand instead of five, blue spots on its back instead of green ones, and bulbous tentacle tips. The spots and tentacle tips were changed in Emerald, while the finger count was changed in Diamond and Pearl.

Generation IV Pokémon

No. Pokémon Game(s) Reason
470    Leafeon (Shiny) Diamond and Pearl Originally was more cyan tinted.

Sprite discrepancies due to artist error

Generation I Pokémon

No. Pokémon Game(s) Reason
007   Squirtle Pokémon Pinball Mistakenly features Wartortle's plastron design.
008   Wartortle Red and Blue Bottom section of its plastron is split in two.
011     Metapod Yellow
Generation II core series
Ruby and Sapphire
Emerald
The Yellow front sprite mistakenly has its eyes placed on its back, as seen in artwork for Pokémon the Series. The Generation II back sprite lacks the ridge on its back and features an extraneous line connecting the eyes. The ridge was added in Ruby and Sapphire, while the line was removed in FireRed and LeafGreen.
017   Pidgeotto Crystal While properly colored in Gold and Silver, its beak was recolored to brown, though only on the front sprite.
024   Arbok Generation V core series Lacks a tail segment.
025   Pikachu Generation II core series Tail is misshapen.
029     Nidoran♀ Red and Blue
Diamond and Pearl
Pokémon Pinball
The Red and Blue front sprite lacks a horn. The Diamond and Pearl back sprite has a misshapen inner ear. The Pinball sprite lacks whiskers and has spikes in its ears similar to Nidoran♂.
035   
   
   
Clefairy Generation II core series
Generation III core series
Diamond and Pearl
Platinum
The Generation II and III back sprites mistakenly have Clefable's tail. The Generation III, Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum front sprites have ears with brown undersides instead of black. This was corrected on Platinum's back sprite and from HeartGold and SoulSilver onwards.
036    
   
Clefable Generation I core series
Generation III core series
Generation IV core series
Pokémon Pinball
The Red and Blue front sprite and Pinball sprite mistakenly have Clefairy's cheek patterns. The Generation III and IV back sprites feature a heart-shaped pattern on its wings.
037    Vulpix Red and Green
Pokémon Pinball
Has five tails instead of six.
038   Ninetales Yellow Has too many tails.
041   Zubat Gold Membrane is visible on the back of its wing, which is only the case on Golbat's wings, not Zubat's.
055    Golduck Crystal While properly colored in Gold and Silver, its beak was recolored to light blue.
060   
   
Poliwag Gold
Crystal
Generation III core series
Intestines are too small and thick.
062   Poliwrath Diamond and Pearl Lacks intestines.
066    
 
Machop Generation II core series
Diamond and Pearl
The Generation II front sprites have four fingers on each hand instead of five. The Generation IV back sprite has a crest that is too rounded in the rear.
067   Machoke Generation II core series The back of its crest is too rounded.
068   Machamp Diamond and Pearl The back of its crest is too rounded.
074   Geodude Red and Blue Has four fingers on each hand instead of five.
079   Slowpoke Yellow Lacks the white tip at the end of its tail.
080     Slowbro Generation III core series
Generation V core series
The Generation III back sprites lack spots on Shellder. The Generation V front sprite is missing an eye on Shellder.
083   Farfetch'd Gold The insides of its wings are drawn as if they are the outsides.
084    Doduo Red and Blue
FireRed and LeafGreen
Has three talons on each foot instead of four.
085   Dodrio Gold Mistakenly uses Doduo's talon arrangement. Additionally, the tips of its tailfeathers lack a highlight.
091   Cloyster Red and Blue Features a horizontal shell instead of a vertical one. Additionally, it is missing its horn.
094     
 
Gengar Generation II core series
Generation III core series
Diamond and Pearl
The spikes on its back aren't connected and have a different shape. This is reflected in the game intro of FireRed and LeafGreen.
096   Drowzee Red and Blue Has five fingers on each hand instead of three.
099   Kingler Red and Blue Has a large pincer on both sides.
102   Exeggcute Crystal Lacks a face on the back of the cracked egg.
105    Marowak Generation V core series The hand holding its bone changes between its front and back sprites.
106    
   
 
Hitmonlee Generation I core series
Generation II core series
Platinum
Red and Green is missing the ankle pad on the left foot, Red and Blue is missing ankle pads entirely, Yellow and Generation II have misplaced ankle pads on the outside of the left feet, and Platinum has ankle pads on both sides of the left foot. The Yellow and Generation II placement can be see on its Red and Blue artwork.
109   Koffing Red and Blue Skull and crossbones marking is above its face.
110     
   
  
Weezing Red and Blue
Generation II core series
Ruby and Sapphire
Emerald
Diamond and Pearl
Platinum
Generation V core series
Head conjunction is incorrect.
112   Rhydon Crystal Lacks part of its chest plate.
120    Staryu Ruby and Sapphire Lacks its leg strap.
125   Electabuzz Diamond and Pearl Lacks additional stripes.
127    Pinsir Japanese Gold and Silver
Diamond and Pearl
The Japanese Gold and Silver back sprite has an erroneous vertical line down its back. The Diamond and Pearl back sprite lacks a body segment.
128    Tauros Red and Blue
Yellow
Has one forehead stone instead of three.
133   Eevee Red and Blue Features a more fennec-like ear design.
134   Vaporeon Crystal While accurate in Gold and Silver, its back sprite was made off-model in Crystal. The ruff is less jagged and connects differently to its neck.
141   Kabutops Silver Head protrusions are too rounded.
146   Moltres Red and Blue Features a fully feathered feathered tail and wings.
149    Dragonite Red and Blue
Yellow
Lacks its horn.

Generation II Pokémon

No. Pokémon Game(s) Reason
169   Crobat Crystal Membrane is visible on the back of its wings, which is only the case on Golbat's wings, not Crobat's.
175   Togepi (Shiny) Diamond and Pearl Has an incorrectly colored shell pattern.
186   Politoed Crystal The backs of its hands feature white markings and are green instead of yellow.
212   Scizor Diamond and Pearl Lacks spots on its claws.
223    
   
 
  
Remoraid Generation III core series
Generation IV core series
Generation V core series
Erroneously has light blue front fins instead of white ones, which was fixed on the Platinum, HeartGold, and SoulSilver back sprite. However, this error returned in HeartGold and SoulSilver front sprite, as well as both Generation V sprites. This time, the error was present on all fins.

Generation III Pokémon

No. Pokémon Game(s) Reason
257   Blaziken Diamond and Pearl Missing the plumage on its back.
284   Wurmple Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire Rear horn is yellow instead of red. This error notably reappeared in early footage of Pokémon Legends: Arceus.
284   Masquerain Diamond and Pearl Missing its eyelashes.
329   Vibrava Diamond and Pearl The rightmost wings are layered incorrectly.
350   Milotic (Shiny female) Japanese Platinum While properly colored in Diamond and Pearl, its antenaae were recolored to blue, though only on the front sprite.
329    Latias (Shiny) Diamond and Pearl
Platinum
Mistakenly has yellow irises instead of green ones. This was fixed on the Platinum front sprite, but the back sprite was left unchanged until HeartGold and SoulSilver.
361   Snorunt Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire Lacks the spots on its back.

Generation IV Pokémon

No. Pokémon Game(s) Reason
405   Luxray Diamond and Pearl Lacks inner ears.


Generation V Pokémon

No. Pokémon Game(s) Reason
555   Darmanitan Zen Mode Generation V core series Lacks stripes on its back.
599    Klink Generation V core series The gears fail to swap sides between its front and back sprites.
600    Klang Generation V core series The gears fail to swap sides between its front and back sprites.
601    Klingklang Generation V core series The gears fail to swap sides between its front and back sprites.

List of model discrepancies

Model discrepancies due to design revisions

No. Pokémon Game(s) Reason
031   Nidoqueen Pokémon Stadium series
Pokémon Colosseum
Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness
Pokémon Battle Revolution
Features fangs, as seen in its Red and Blue artwork.
040   Wigglytuff Pokémon Stadium series Stomach pattern doesn't reach over its mouth, as seen in its Red and Blue artwork.
062   Poliwrath Pokémon Stadium series
Pokémon Colosseum
Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness
Has four fingers on each hand instead of three, as seen in its Red and Blue artwork.
124   Jynx Pokémon Stadium (Japanese)
Pokémon Stadium
Pokémon Snap
Originally had black skin, as seen in its Generation I artwork. This color is present in the original Japanese-only Pokémon Stadium, as well as the Japanese and North American 1.0 versions of Pokémon Stadium. In Pokémon Snap, its face was changed in the Wii Virtual Console release, while its hands were left unchanged until the Nintendo Switch Online release.
144    Articuno Pokémon Stadium series
Pokémon Snap
Pokémon Colosseum
Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness
Pokémon Battle Revolution
Irises are red instead of brown, as seen in its Generation I artwork. Prior to Battle Revolution, it also had a blue beak and feet, as seen in its Red and Green artwork.
201   Unown H Pokémon Stadium 2
Pokémon Colosseum
Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness
Pokémon Battle Revolution
Originally was asymmetrical.
207   Gligar Pokémon Stadium 2
Pokémon Colosseum
Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness
Pokémon Battle Revolution
Claws are white and its skin is purple instead of both being pink, as seen in its Gold and Silver artwork.
215   Sneasel Pokémon Stadium 2
Pokémon Colosseum
Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness
Features longer claws, as seen on its Gold and Silver front sprite.

Model discrepancies due to artist error

No. Pokémon Game(s) Reason
125   Electabuzz Pokémon Stadium series Has six fingers on each hand.
168   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 (Shiny) Pokémon Stadium 2 Completely lacks a Shiny coloration.
208   Steelix Pokémon Colosseum
Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness
Pokémon Battle Revolution
Irises are blue instead of red.
226   Mantine Pokémon Stadium 2
Pokémon Colosseum
Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness
Pokémon Battle Revolution
Has a fully-featured Remoraid attached under its left fin, as seen in its HeartGold and SoulSilver artwork. All of the games featuring this model were made at a time where the simplified Remoraid was in use, rendering this as an error.
431   Glameow Generation VI core series Ears are at an incorrect angle. This is notably the only model changed between Generations VI and VII.

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