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This is a '''list of Pokémon by their color according to the [[Pokédex]]'''. While the actual colors of the [[Pokémon species]] can [[shiny Pokémon|vary]], the color listed in the Pokédex is usually the color most apparent or covering each Pokémon's body. No orange category exists; Pokémon that are primarily orange are listed as red or brown. Pokémon with [[form differences|multiple forms]], such as {{p|Wormadam}} and {{p|Shellos}}, are categorized into their most common form's color. Several Pokémon are placed in categories that hold little resemblance to their perceived color, or which would be more logically placed in a different category. One example is {{p|Bronzong}}, who, while considered by some to be predominantly blue, is placed in the green group; this particular case may be attributable to the ambiguity between "green" and "blue" in the Japanese language. Also, some species are categorized on the basis of the color of their heads or faces, such as {{p|Druddigon}}, which is categorized as red despite being mostly blue.
This is a '''list of Pokémon by their color according to the [[Pokédex]]'''. While the actual colors of the [[Pokémon species]] can [[shiny Pokémon|vary]], the color listed in the Pokédex is usually the color most apparent or covering each Pokémon's body. No orange category exists; Pokémon that are primarily orange are listed as red or brown. Pokémon with [[List of Pokémon with form differences|multiple forms]], such as {{p|Wormadam}} and {{p|Shellos}}, are categorized into their most common form's color. Several Pokémon are placed in categories that hold little resemblance to their perceived color, or which would be more logically placed in a different category. One example is {{p|Bronzong}}, who, while considered by some to be predominantly blue, is placed in the green group; this particular case may be attributable to the ambiguity between "green" and "blue" in the Japanese language. Also, some species are categorized on the basis of the color of their heads or faces, such as {{p|Druddigon}}, which is categorized as red despite being mostly blue.


==Red==
==Red==