List of unused Pokémon and character designs: Difference between revisions

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| [[File:Alpha kurusu.png|200px|Kurusu]]
| [[File:Alpha kurusu.png|200px|Kurusu]]
| The only known information about this creature is its name and image. While it resembles a seal, this image appeared in magazines ''after'' the release of {{2v2|Red|Green}} so while many fans believe it may have been an early version of {{p|Seel}}, this may not be true because Seel already existed at the time. However, it is most likely a {{type2|Water}} and could have been a scrapped pre-evolution for {{p|Lapras}} or an extremely early version of a member of the {{p|Spheal}} evolution family.
| The only known information about this creature is its name and image. While it resembles a seal, this image appeared in magazines ''after'' the release of {{2v2|Red|Green}} so while many fans believe it may have been an early version of {{p|Seel}}, this may not be true because Seel already existed at the time. However, it is most likely a {{type2|Water}} and could have been a scrapped pre-evolution for {{p|Lapras}} or an extremely early version of a member of the {{p|Spheal}} evolution family.  In the alpha of Gold and Silver, it was PokéDex No.:212, {{type2|Water}}-type, and knew the moves Growl, Water Gun, and Tackle.
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| [[File:Alpha honouguma.png|200px|Honōguma]]
| [[File:Alpha honouguma.png|200px|Honōguma]]
| Honōguma's name is a combination of 炎 ''honō'' for flame, and 熊 ''kuma'' for bear. Like Kurusu above, its name and image are all that is known. While not confirmed, its name almost definitely means it was a {{type2|Fire}}. It bears a slight resemblance to {{p|Raichu}}, but doesn't share the same type or species of animal (Raichu being a rodent and Honōguma being a bear), so it is highly unlikely it was related to it. Given its name refers to it as a bear, it could have been an early version of the {{p|Teddiursa}} evolution family, or, while not a bear, but having the same bipedal stance and being Fire-type, an early version of the {{p|Cyndaquil}} evolution family.
| Honōguma's name is a combination of 炎 ''honō'' for flame, and 熊 ''kuma'' for bear. Like Kurusu above, its name and image are all that is known. While not confirmed, its name almost definitely means it was a {{type2|Fire}}. It bears a slight resemblance to {{p|Raichu}}, but doesn't share the same type or species of animal (Raichu being a rodent and Honōguma being a bear), so it is highly unlikely it was related to it. Given its name refers to it as a bear, it could have been an early version of the {{p|Teddiursa}} evolution family, or, while not a bear, but having the same bipedal stance and being Fire-type, an early version of the {{p|Cyndaquil}} evolution family.  In the alpha it was a {{type2|Fire}} type, and knew the moves Ember, Scratch, and Leer.
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| [[File:Alpha happa.png|200px|Happa]]
| [[File:Alpha happa.png|200px|Happa]]
| {{main|Chikorita (Pokémon)}}<br><br>[[File:152Chikorita GS.png|110px|right]] Happa's name simply means "leaf" in Japanese. Happa is the early version of Chikorita. Happa resembles Chikorita without its body and legs. It isn't known why the design was changed, but without the body and legs, Chikorita would have been significantly smaller than the other two Generation II starters; {{p|Cyndaquil}} and {{p|Totodile}}.
| {{main|Chikorita (Pokémon)}}<br><br>[[File:152Chikorita GS.png|110px|right]] Happa's name simply means "leaf" in Japanese. Happa is the early version of Chikorita. Happa resembles Chikorita without its body and legs. It isn't known why the design was changed, but without the body and legs, Chikorita would have been significantly smaller than the other two Generation II starters; {{p|Cyndaquil}} and {{p|Totodile}}.  In the alpha, it was Pokémon 152 and knew the moves Leech Seed, Tackle, and an unknown move called "Serene".
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