Version-exclusive Pokémon

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Version-exclusive Pokémon are Pokémon that are only found in one or two games within a particular set, to encourage trading between players. For example, in Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, Seedot appears only in Ruby, while Lotad appears only in Sapphire. Therefore, a player with Ruby would not be able to obtain Lotad without trading with a player of Sapphire, and vice versa. Version-exclusive Pokémon usually complement each other in design, type, and location in the wild.

It is typical for several evolutionary families of Pokémon to be version exclusives in the first two games of a set, and then in the third game, some (but not all) version-exclusives from the first two games will be obtainable while some Pokémon that could originally be in both of the first two games will be unobtainable in the third game. For example, the Weedle and Koffing families were obtainable in both Pokémon Red and Blue, but unobtainable in Pokémon Yellow.

Below is a list of Pokémon exclusive to games. The games are separated by Generation as well as by regional Pokédex, meaning that for example, Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen are grouped together separately from Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire and from Pokémon Red, Green, Blue, and Yellow. Any Pokémon that appears in only some of the games in a group will be listed.

In Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum, most of the version exclusives of the Generation III games can be caught in the wild by inserting its respective GBA cartridge into the DS. In Pokémon XD, the seven Pokémon that appear in Ruby or Sapphire but not in Emerald are all obtainable; thus a player of Emerald can complete its regional Pokédex by trading with just one other game instead of two, which is not the case for any other "third version" game.

In the core series games

Generation I

Listed below under the "Blue" header is the Pokémon distribution in the Japanese Blue Version. This is not the same as the English Blue Version; the English Blue's distribution is the same as that of the Japanese Green.

Pokémon Games
0013   Weedle R G B Y
0014   Kakuna R G B Y
0015   Beedrill R G B Y
0023   Ekans R G B Y
0024   Arbok R G B Y
0026   Raichu R G B Y
0027   Sandshrew R G B Y
0028   Sandslash R G B Y
0037   Vulpix R G B Y
0038   Ninetales R G B Y
0043   Oddish R G B Y
0044   Gloom R G B Y
0045   Vileplume R G B Y
0052   Meowth R G B Y
0053   Persian R G B Y
0056   Mankey R G B Y
0057   Primeape R G B Y
0058   Growlithe R G B Y
0059   Arcanine R G B Y
0069   Bellsprout R G B Y
0070   Weepinbell R G B Y
0071   Victreebel R G B Y
0109   Koffing R G B Y
0110   Weezing R G B Y
0123   Scyther R G B Y
0124   Jynx R G B Y
0125   Electabuzz R G B Y
0126   Magmar R G B Y
0127   Pinsir R G B Y
A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in the specified game while a white background means that it cannot.


Generation II

Phanpy, Donphan, Teddiursa, and Ursaring are available in the opposite paired version in Japan that they are internationally, with the first two in the Japanese Gold and the latter two in the Japanese Silver. However, this change does not occur in HeartGold and SoulSilver's international release.

Pokémon Games
0037   Vulpix G S C
0038   Ninetales G S C
0052   Meowth G S C
0053   Persian G S C
0056   Mankey G S C
0057   Primeape G S C
0058   Growlithe G S C
0059   Arcanine G S C
0165   Ledyba G S C
0166   Ledian G S C
0167   Spinarak G S C
0168   Ariados G S C
0179   Mareep G S C
0180   Flaaffy G S C
0181   Ampharos G S C
0203   Girafarig G S C
0207   Gligar G S C
0216   Teddiursa G S C
0217   Ursaring G S C
0223   Remoraid G S C
0224   Octillery G S C
0225   Delibird G S C
0226   Mantine G S C
0227   Skarmory G S C
0231   Phanpy G S C
0232   Donphan G S C
A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in the specified game while a white background means that it cannot.


Generation III

Hoenn

Pokémon Games
0270   Lotad R S E
0271   Lombre R S E
0272   Ludicolo R S E
0273   Seedot R S E
0274   Nuzleaf R S E
0275   Shiftry R S E
0283   Surskit R S E
0284   Masquerain R S E
0302   Sableye R S E
0303   Mawile R S E
0307   Meditite R S E
0308   Medicham R S E
0315   Roselia R S E
0335   Zangoose R S E
0336   Seviper R S E
0337   Lunatone R S E
0338   Solrock R S E
0382   Kyogre R S E
0383   Groudon R S E
0386   Deoxys
Normal Forme
R S E
0386   Deoxys
Speed Forme
R S E
A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in the specified game while a white background means that it cannot.


Emerald (National Pokédex)

The following are only found in Pokémon Emerald, once the National Pokédex is obtained:

Pokémon Games
0052   Meowth R S E
0053   Persian R S E
0132   Ditto R S E
0163   Hoothoot R S E
0164   Noctowl R S E
0165   Ledyba R S E
0166   Ledian R S E
0167   Spinarak R S E
0168   Ariados R S E
0179   Mareep R S E
0180   Flaaffy R S E
0181   Ampharos R S E
0185   Sudowoodo R S E
0190   Aipom R S E
0191   Sunkern R S E
0192   Sunflora R S E
0194   Wooper R S E
0195   Quagsire R S E
0204   Pineco R S E
0205   Forretress R S E
0207   Gligar R S E
0209   Snubbull R S E
0210   Granbull R S E
0213   Shuckle R S E
0216   Teddiursa R S E
0217   Ursaring R S E
0223   Remoraid R S E
0224   Octillery R S E
0228   Houndour R S E
0229   Houndoom R S E
0234   Stantler R S E
0235   Smeargle R S E
0241   Miltank R S E
A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in the specified game while a white background means that it cannot.


Kanto

Pokémon Games
0023   Ekans FR LG
0024   Arbok FR LG
0027   Sandshrew FR LG
0028   Sandslash FR LG
0037   Vulpix FR LG
0038   Ninetales FR LG
0043   Oddish FR LG
0044   Gloom FR LG
0045   Vileplume FR LG
0054   Psyduck FR LG
0055   Golduck FR LG
0058   Growlithe FR LG
0059   Arcanine FR LG
0069   Bellsprout FR LG
0070   Weepinbell FR LG
0071   Victreebel FR LG
0079   Slowpoke FR LG
0080   Slowbro FR LG
0090   Shellder FR LG
0091   Cloyster FR LG
0120   Staryu FR LG
0121   Starmie FR LG
0123   Scyther FR LG
0125   Electabuzz FR LG
0126   Magmar FR LG
0127   Pinsir FR LG
0182   Bellossom FR LG
0183   Marill FR LG
0184   Azumarill FR LG
0194   Wooper FR LG
0195   Quagsire FR LG
0198   Murkrow FR LG
0199   Slowking FR LG
0200   Misdreavus FR LG
0211   Qwilfish FR LG
0212   Scizor FR LG
0215   Sneasel FR LG
0223   Remoraid FR LG
0224   Octillery FR LG
0225   Delibird FR LG
0226   Mantine FR LG
0227   Skarmory FR LG
0239   Elekid FR LG
0240   Magby FR LG
0298   Azurill FR LG
0386   Deoxys
Attack Forme
FR LG
0386   Deoxys
Defense Forme
FR LG
A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in the specified game while a white background means that it cannot.


  • Wild Kingler are exclusive to LeafGreen, while wild Seadra are exclusive to FireRed, but both Krabby and Horsea can be found in both versions and can evolve to Kingler and Seadra respectively.
  • Similarly, wild Muk are exclusive to LeafGreen, while wild Weezing are exclusive to FireRed, but both Grimer and Koffing can be found in both versions and can evolve to Muk and Weezing respectively.

Generation IV

Sinnoh

Pokémon Games
0079   Slowpoke D P Pt
0080   Slowbro D P Pt
0086   Seel D P Pt
0087   Dewgong D P Pt
0114   Tangela D P Pt
0123   Scyther D P Pt
0127   Pinsir D P Pt
0144   Articuno D P Pt
0145   Zapdos D P Pt
0146   Moltres D P Pt
0198   Murkrow D P Pt
0199   Slowking D P Pt
0200   Misdreavus D P Pt
0212   Scizor D P Pt
0228   Houndour D P Pt
0229   Houndoom D P Pt
0234   Stantler D P Pt
0246   Larvitar D P Pt
0247   Pupitar D P Pt
0248   Tyranitar D P Pt
0261   Poochyena D P Pt
0262   Mightyena D P Pt
0304   Aron D P Pt
0305   Lairon D P Pt
0306   Aggron D P Pt
0328   Trapinch D P Pt
0329   Vibrava D P Pt
0330   Flygon D P Pt
0352   Kecleon D P Pt
0357   Tropius D P Pt
0363   Spheal D P Pt
0364   Sealeo D P Pt
0365   Walrein D P Pt
0366   Clamperl D P Pt
0367   Huntail D P Pt
0368   Gorebyss D P Pt
0371   Bagon D P Pt
0372   Shelgon D P Pt
0373   Salamence D P Pt
0377   Regirock D P Pt
0378   Regice D P Pt
0379   Registeel D P Pt
0408   Cranidos D P Pt
0409   Rampardos D P Pt
0410   Shieldon D P Pt
0411   Bastiodon D P Pt
0429   Mismagius D P Pt
0430   Honchkrow D P Pt
0431   Glameow D P Pt
0432   Purugly D P Pt
0434   Stunky D P Pt
0435   Skuntank D P Pt
0465   Tangrowth D P Pt
0479   Heat
Rotom
D P Pt
0479   Wash
Rotom
D P Pt
0479   Frost
Rotom
D P Pt
0479   Fan
Rotom
D P Pt
0479   Mow
Rotom
D P Pt
0483   Dialga D P Pt
0484   Palkia D P Pt
0487   Giratina
Origin Forme
D P Pt
0492   Shaymin
Sky Forme
D P Pt
A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in the specified game while a white background means that it cannot.


Johto

Pokémon Games
0037   Vulpix HG SS
0038   Ninetales HG SS
0052   Meowth HG SS
0053   Persian HG SS
0056   Mankey HG SS
0057   Primeape HG SS
0058   Growlithe HG SS
0059   Arcanine HG SS
0138   Omanyte HG SS
0139   Omastar HG SS
0140   Kabuto HG SS
0141   Kabutops HG SS
0165   Ledyba HG SS
0166   Ledian HG SS
0167   Spinarak HG SS
0168   Ariados HG SS
0207   Gligar HG SS
0216   Teddiursa HG SS
0217   Ursaring HG SS
0225   Delibird HG SS
0226   Mantine HG SS
0227   Skarmory HG SS
0231   Phanpy HG SS
0232   Donphan HG SS
0302   Sableye HG SS
0303   Mawile HG SS
0316   Gulpin HG SS
0317   Swalot HG SS
0343   Baltoy HG SS
0344   Claydol HG SS
0345   Lileep HG SS
0346   Cradily HG SS
0347   Anorith HG SS
0348   Armaldo HG SS
0382   Kyogre HG SS
0383   Groudon HG SS
0458   Mantyke HG SS
0472   Gliscor HG SS
A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in the specified game while a white background means that it cannot.


Generation V

Black and White

Pokémon Games
0010   Caterpie B W
0011   Metapod B W
0012   Butterfree B W
0013   Weedle B W
0014   Kakuna B W
0015   Beedrill B W
0046   Paras B W
0047   Parasect B W
0198   Murkrow B W
0200   Misdreavus B W
0228   Houndour B W
0229   Houndoom B W
0261   Poochyena B W
0262   Mightyena B W
0285   Shroomish B W
0286   Breloom B W
0311   Plusle B W
0312   Minun B W
0429   Mismagius B W
0430   Honchkrow B W
0574   Gothita B W
0575   Gothorita B W
0576   Gothitelle B W
0577   Solosis B W
0578   Duosion B W
0579   Reuniclus B W
0627   Rufflet B W
0628   Braviary B W
0629   Vullaby B W
0630   Mandibuzz B W
0641   Tornadus B W
0642   Thundurus B W
0643   Reshiram B W
0644   Zekrom B W
A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in the specified game while a white background means that it cannot.


White Forest

The following Pokémon can only be found in White Forest, or can only be obtained by breeding or evolving a Pokémon caught in White Forest, which is exclusive to Pokémon White:

Pokémon Games
0016   Pidgey B W
0017   Pidgeotto B W
0018   Pidgeot B W
0029   Nidoran♀ B W
0030   Nidorina B W
0031   Nidoqueen B W
0032   Nidoran♂ B W
0033   Nidorino B W
0034   Nidoking B W
0043   Oddish B W
0044   Gloom B W
0045   Vileplume B W
0063   Abra B W
0064   Kadabra B W
0065   Alakazam B W
0066   Machop B W
0067   Machoke B W
0068   Machamp B W
0069   Bellsprout B W
0070   Weepinbell B W
0071   Victreebel B W
0081   Magnemite B W
0082   Magneton B W
0092   Gastly B W
0093   Haunter B W
0094   Gengar B W
0111   Rhyhorn B W
0112   Rhydon B W
0113   Chansey B W
0125   Electabuzz B W
0126   Magmar B W
0137   Porygon B W
0175   Togepi B W
0176   Togetic B W
0179   Mareep B W
0180   Flaaffy B W
0181   Ampharos B W
0182   Bellossom B W
0183   Marill B W
0184   Azumarill B W
0187   Hoppip B W
0188   Skiploom B W
0189   Jumpluff B W
0194   Wooper B W
0195   Quagsire B W
0233   Porygon2 B W
0239   Elekid B W
0240   Magby B W
0242   Blissey B W
0265   Wurmple B W
0266   Silcoon B W
0267   Beautifly B W
0268   Cascoon B W
0269   Dustox B W
0270   Lotad B W
0271   Lombre B W
0272   Ludicolo B W
0273   Seedot B W
0274   Nuzleaf B W
0275   Shiftry B W
0280   Ralts B W
0281   Kirlia B W
0282   Gardevoir B W
0283   Surskit B W
0284   Masquerain B W
0287   Slakoth B W
0288   Vigoroth B W
0289   Slaking B W
0293   Whismur B W
0294   Loudred B W
0295   Exploud B W
0298   Azurill B W
0304   Aron B W
0305   Lairon B W
0306   Aggron B W
0315   Roselia B W
0328   Trapinch B W
0329   Vibrava B W
0330   Flygon B W
0341   Corphish B W
0342   Crawdaunt B W
0371   Bagon B W
0372   Shelgon B W
0373   Salamence B W
0396   Starly B W
0397   Staravia B W
0398   Staraptor B W
0403   Shinx B W
0404   Luxio B W
0405   Luxray B W
0406   Budew B W
0407   Roserade B W
0440   Happiny B W
0462   Magnezone B W
0464   Rhyperior B W
0466   Electivire B W
0467   Magmortar B W
0474   Porygon-Z B W
0475   Gallade B W
A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in the specified game while a white background means that it cannot.


Black 2 and White 2

Pokémon Games
0125   Electabuzz B2 W2
0126   Magmar B2 W2
0239   Elekid B2 W2
0240   Magby B2 W2
0300   Skitty B2 W2
0301   Delcatty B2 W2
0322   Numel B2 W2
0323   Camerupt B2 W2
0325   Spoink B2 W2
0326   Grumpig B2 W2
0378   Regice B2 W2
0379   Registeel B2 W2
0380   Latias B2 W2
0381   Latios B2 W2
0427   Buneary B2 W2
0428   Lopunny B2 W2
0431   Glameow B2 W2
0432   Purugly B2 W2
0434   Stunky B2 W2
0435   Skuntank B2 W2
0443   Gible B2 W2
0444   Gabite B2 W2
0445   Garchomp B2 W2
0466   Electivire B2 W2
0467   Magmortar B2 W2
0574   Gothita B2 W2
0575   Gothorita B2 W2
0576   Gothitelle B2 W2
0577   Solosis B2 W2
0578   Duosion B2 W2
0579   Reuniclus B2 W2
0627   Rufflet B2 W2
0628   Braviary B2 W2
0629   Vullaby B2 W2
0630   Mandibuzz B2 W2
0643   Reshiram B2 W2
0644   Zekrom B2 W2
0646   Kyurem
Black Kyurem
B2 W2
0646   Kyurem
White Kyurem
B2 W2
A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in the specified game while a white background means that it cannot.


  • Similarly to Black and White, while Cottonee and Petilil are unavailable in wild in White 2 and Black 2, respectively, an in-game trade on Route 4 allows to obtain the one that is exclusive to the other version. It also allows to obtain Whimsicott and Lilligant in version where they're otherwise unavailable.
  • Akin to previous games, VolbeatB2 or IllumiseW2 swarms on Route 3. Illumise can breed with any male Pokémon in the Bug Egg Group, Human-Like Egg Group or Ditto to produce Eggs that have an 50% chance of hatching into Volbeat. Likewise, breeding Volbeat with Ditto may produce Illumise Eggs.
  • While Route 12 and Lostlorn Forest have wild Pinsir in White 2 and wild Heracross in Black 2 (without the other one), in the forest's Hidden Grotto (which isn't marked by Pokédex), both can appear, no matter the version.
  • As in previous games, wild Huntail are exclusive to Black 2, while wild Gorebyss are exclusive to White 2, but Clamperl can be found and evolved in both games.
  • When Genesect is holding a Drive, the light on its cannon changes color. The Burn and Shock Drives are exclusive to Black 2, while the Douse and Chill Drives are exclusive to White 2, similar to the original games.
  • White 2's counterpart to the Shiny Gible given away by Benga is a Shiny Dratini; however, Dratini's evolutionary line can be caught in the wild in both versions, whereas the Gible line cannot.
  • Normally unavailable, Regice and Registeel can be caught in the Black 2 and White 2, respectively, after trading respective keys from game which has unlocked them. Initially, Regice's key is unlocked in White 2, and Registeel's in Black 2.

Generation VI

Pokémon Games
0006   Charizard
Mega Charizard X
X Y
0006   Charizard
Mega Charizard Y
X Y
0090   Shellder X Y
0091   Cloyster X Y
0120   Staryu X Y
0121   Starmie X Y
0127   Pinsir X Y
0138   Omanyte X Y
0139   Omastar X Y
0140   Kabuto X Y
0141   Kabutops X Y
0150   Mewtwo
Mega Mewtwo X
X Y
0150   Mewtwo
Mega Mewtwo Y
X Y
0214   Heracross X Y
0228   Houndour X Y
0229   Houndoom X Y
0246   Larvitar X Y
0247   Pupitar X Y
0248   Tyranitar X Y
0261   Poochyena X Y
0262   Mightyena X Y
0304   Aron X Y
0305   Lairon X Y
0306   Aggron X Y
0309   Electrike X Y
0310   Manectric X Y
0345   Lileep X Y
0346   Cradily X Y
0347   Anorith X Y
0348   Armaldo X Y
0509   Purrloin X Y
0510   Liepard X Y
0538   Throh X Y
0539   Sawk X Y
0682   Spritzee X Y
0683   Aromatisse X Y
0684   Swirlix X Y
0685   Slurpuff X Y
0690   Skrelp X Y
0691   Dragalge X Y
0692   Clauncher X Y
0693   Clawitzer X Y
0716   Xerneas X Y
0717   Yveltal X Y
A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in the specified game while a white background means that it cannot.


  • While single encounters for wild PlusleX and MinunY on Route 5 are version-exclusive, they can still be found in a horde in both versions.
  • While single encounters for wild ZangooseX and SeviperY on Route 8 are version-exclusive, they can still be found in a horde in both versions.
  • Similar to the Generation V games, wild Huntail are exclusive to X, while wild Gorebyss are exclusive to Y, but Clamperl can be found and evolved in both games.

"Kalos legal"

In Generation VI, a new marking was introduced: a blue ⬟ appearing next to the set of user markings (●, ▲, ■, ♥, ★ and ♦) on the Pokémon's summary screen. This indicates a Pokémon obtained in Generation VI. When the rules of a tournament are restricted to "Kalos Pokémon" only, then only Pokémon with the mark may be used. Pokémon that are bred or captured in a Generation VI game will have this mark.

The following Pokémon can be brought into Pokémon X and Y using the Poké Transporter application, but because they cannot be captured or bred in Generation VI, there is no legal way for them to have the ⬟ mark:

# Name
151   Mew
201   Unown
243   Raikou
244   Entei
245   Suicune
249   Lugia
250   Ho-Oh
251  * Celebi
385  * Jirachi
386   Deoxys
480   Uxie
481   Mesprit
482   Azelf
483   Dialga
484   Palkia
485   Heatran
486   Regigigas
487   Giratina
488   Cresselia
490   Manaphy
491  * Darkrai
492   Shaymin
493   Arceus
494   Victini
638   Cobalion
639   Terrakion
640   Virizion
641   Tornadus
642   Thundurus
643   Reshiram
644   Zekrom
645   Landorus
646   Kyurem
647   Keldeo
648   Meloetta
649   Genesect

The following Pokemon cannot currently be obtained with a ⬟ mark, but were obtainable in Ruby and Sapphire. It remains to be seen if they can be obtained in Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, and if so, whether they will have the ⬟ mark.

# Name
377   Regirock
378   Regice
379   Registeel
380   Latias
381   Latios
382   Kyogre
383   Groudon
384   Rayquaza

In the spin-off games

Pokémon Mystery Dungeon

As trading is not possible between these games, the listed Pokémon will appear in the wild only when a rescue mission involving the Pokémon is completed. This requires a Wonder Mail Code from the alternate version, in which the Pokémon is normally found.

Red and Blue Rescue Team

Pokémon Games
0129   Magikarp Red Blue
0130   Gyarados Red Blue
0131   Lapras Red Blue
0137   Porygon Red Blue
0190   Aipom Red Blue
0226   Mantine Red Blue
0311   Plusle Red Blue
0312   Minun Red Blue
0315   Roselia Red Blue
0349   Feebas Red Blue
0350   Milotic Red Blue
A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in the specified game while a white background means that it cannot.


  • Porygon2, while only available in wild in Blue Rescue Team (without Wonder Mail mission), is also available via evolving Porygon in Red Rescue Team.

Explorers of Time, Darkness, and Sky

Pokémon Games
0150   Mewtwo Time Darkness Sky
0251   Celebi Time Darkness Sky
0412   Burmy Time Darkness Sky
0415   Combee Time Darkness Sky
0417   Pachirisu Time Darkness Sky
0427   Buneary Time Darkness Sky
0428   Lopunny Time Darkness Sky
0447   Riolu Time Darkness Sky
0448   Lucario Time Darkness Sky
0479   Rotom Time Darkness Sky
0487   Giratina
Origin Forme
Time Darkness Sky
0492   Shaymin
Land Forme
Time Darkness Sky
0492   Shaymin
Sky Forme
Time Darkness Sky
A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in the specified game while a white background means that it cannot.


In the anime

For the first time in the anime's history, two different versions of a movie were released. Victini and Zekrom features the Victory Pokémon Victini and the Deep Black Pokémon Zekrom, while Victini and Reshiram features Victini and the Vast White Pokémon, Reshiram. Much like the games, there are Pokémon that are exclusive to each movie.

Pokémon The Movie: White—Victini and Zekrom and Black—Victini and Reshiram

Pokémon Movies
0506   Lillipup Zekrom Reshiram
0508   Stoutland Zekrom Reshiram
0509   Purrloin Zekrom Reshiram
0510   Liepard Zekrom Reshiram
0519   Pidove Zekrom Reshiram
0521   Male
Unfezant
Zekrom Reshiram
0521   Female
Unfezant
Zekrom Reshiram
0523   Zebstrika Zekrom Reshiram
0546   Cottonee Zekrom Reshiram
0547   Whimsicott Zekrom Reshiram
0548   Petilil Zekrom Reshiram
0549   Lilligant Zekrom Reshiram
0550   Basculin
Red-Striped Form
Zekrom Reshiram
0550   Basculin
Blue-Striped Form
Zekrom Reshiram
0553   Krookodile Zekrom Reshiram
0555   Darmanitan
Standard Mode
Zekrom Reshiram
0566   Archen Zekrom Reshiram
0567   Archeops Zekrom Reshiram
0576   Gothitelle Zekrom Reshiram
0579   Reuniclus Zekrom Reshiram
0580   Ducklett Zekrom Reshiram
0581   Swanna Zekrom Reshiram
0585   Deerling
Summer Form
Zekrom Reshiram
0585   Deerling
Autumn Form
Zekrom Reshiram
0586   Sawsbuck
Summer Form
Zekrom Reshiram
0586   Sawsbuck
Autumn Form
Zekrom Reshiram
0592   Male
Frillish
Zekrom Reshiram
0592   Female
Frillish
Zekrom Reshiram
0593   Male
Jellicent
Zekrom Reshiram
0593   Female
Jellicent
Zekrom Reshiram
0614   Beartic Zekrom Reshiram
0626   Bouffalant Zekrom Reshiram
0627   Rufflet Zekrom Reshiram
0628   Braviary Zekrom Reshiram
0630   Mandibuzz Zekrom Reshiram
0631   Heatmor Zekrom Reshiram
0641   Tornadus Zekrom Reshiram
0642   Thundurus Zekrom Reshiram
A colored background means that the Pokémon can be seen in the specified movie while a white background means that it cannot.


  • Ash's Tranquill appears in both versions of M14, however, in Victini and Zekrom, wild Tranquill also appear in the intro.
  • Blitzle appears in both versions of M14, but under different circumstances. In Victini and Reshiram, wild Blitzle appear in the intro, while in Victini and Zekrom, one appears under the ownership of Luisa.
  • Golurk appears in both versions of M14 under the ownership of Juanita. However, it is Shiny in Victini and Reshiram.
  • Hydreigon appears in both versions of M14 under the ownership of Carlita. However, it is Shiny in Victini and Zekrom.

Trivia

  • Due to a large number of wild Pokémon that can only be caught on White Forest which is an area that is exclusive only to Pokémon White, Pokémon White has the largest number of version-exclusive Pokémon of any Pokémon game to date.

See also


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