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==Chikorita== | ==Chikorita== | ||
*Chikorita is named ''Happa'' (Japanese: '''ハッパ'''') in the [[Pokémon Gold and Silver SpaceWorld Demo|1997 SpaceWorld demo of Pokémon Gold and Silver]]. Its name comes from 葉っぱ ''happa'' meaning "leaf." | *Chikorita is named ''Happa'' (Japanese: '''ハッパ'''') in the [[Pokémon Gold and Silver SpaceWorld Demo|1997 SpaceWorld demo of Pokémon Gold and Silver]]. Its name comes from 葉っぱ ''happa'' meaning "leaf." | ||
**In the demo, it is likely intended to evolve into {{p|Hanamogura}} instead of {{p|Bayleef}}, who is absent from the game. It is unclear at what level this would occur, as evolution data was wiped for all Pokémon available in the playable demo area. | |||
==Bayleef== | ==Bayleef== | ||
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==Meganium== | ==Meganium== | ||
*Meganium is named ''Hanaryū'' (Japanese: '''ハナリュウ''') in the [[Pokémon Gold and Silver SpaceWorld Demo|1997 SpaceWorld demo of Pokémon Gold and Silver]]. Its name is a combination of 花 ''hana'' (flower) and 龍 ''ryū'' (dragon). | *Meganium is named ''Hanaryū'' (Japanese: '''ハナリュウ''') in the [[Pokémon Gold and Silver SpaceWorld Demo|1997 SpaceWorld demo of Pokémon Gold and Silver]]. Its name is a combination of 花 ''hana'' (flower) and 龍 ''ryū'' (dragon). | ||
**In the demo, it evolves from {{p|Hanamogura}} instead of {{p|Bayleef}}, who is absent from the game. | |||
==Hoothoot== | ==Hoothoot== | ||
*Hoothoot is present in the [[Pokémon Gold and Silver SpaceWorld Demo|1997 SpaceWorld demo of Pokémon Gold and Silver]] with a slightly altered design, including three dots under its eyes instead of notches and a zigzagging pattern on its lower back. It is a pure {{type|Flying}} instead of Normal | *Hoothoot is present in the [[Pokémon Gold and Silver SpaceWorld Demo|1997 SpaceWorld demo of Pokémon Gold and Silver]] with a slightly altered design, including three dots under its eyes instead of notches and a zigzagging pattern on its lower back. It is a pure {{type|Flying}} instead of {{2t|Normal|Flying}} and is likely intended to evolve into {{p|Bōbō}}, a possible early version of {{p|Noctowl}}. It is unclear at what level this would occur, as evolution data was wiped for all Pokémon located in the playable demo area. | ||
==Noctowl== | ==Noctowl== | ||
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==Ledyba== | ==Ledyba== | ||
*Ledyba is present in the [[Pokémon Gold and Silver SpaceWorld Demo|1997 SpaceWorld demo of Pokémon Gold and Silver]] with a green coloration instead of red and seven | *Ledyba is present in the [[Pokémon Gold and Silver SpaceWorld Demo|1997 SpaceWorld demo of Pokémon Gold and Silver]] with a green coloration instead of red and seven spots on its back instead of five. | ||
**Due to their largely different learnsets, it is unclear whether Ledyba was intended to evolve into {{p|Mitsuboshi}} in the demo or if they were counterparts, as evolution data was wiped for all Pokémon located in the playable demo area. | **Due to their largely different learnsets, it is unclear whether Ledyba was intended to evolve into {{p|Mitsuboshi}} in the demo or if they were counterparts, as evolution data was wiped for all Pokémon located in the playable demo area. | ||
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==Natu== | ==Natu== | ||
*Natu is present in the [[Pokémon Gold and Silver SpaceWorld Demo|1997 SpaceWorld demo of Pokémon Gold and Silver]] with a tan coloration instead of green. Its types are switched in the demo, making it a {{2t|Flying|Psychic}}-type instead of Psychic | *Natu is present in the [[Pokémon Gold and Silver SpaceWorld Demo|1997 SpaceWorld demo of Pokémon Gold and Silver]] with a tan coloration instead of green. Its types are switched in the demo, making it a {{2t|Flying|Psychic}}-type instead of {{2t|Psychic|Flying}}, and it evolves into {{p|Xatu}} when exposed to a [[Heart Stone]] instead of by level. | ||
==Xatu== | ==Xatu== | ||
*Xatu is present in the [[Pokémon Gold and Silver SpaceWorld Demo|1997 SpaceWorld demo of Pokémon Gold and Silver]] with a tan coloration instead of green and a vertical eye-like marking on its upper back. Its types are switched in the demo, making it a {{2t|Flying|Psychic}}-type instead of Psychic | *Xatu is present in the [[Pokémon Gold and Silver SpaceWorld Demo|1997 SpaceWorld demo of Pokémon Gold and Silver]] with a tan coloration instead of green and a vertical eye-like marking on its upper back. Its types are switched in the demo, making it a {{2t|Flying|Psychic}}-type instead of {{2t|Psychic|Flying}}, and it evolves from {{p|Natu}} when exposed to a [[Heart Stone]] instead of by level. | ||
==Mareep== | ==Mareep== | ||
*Mareep is named Pachimē (Japanese: '''パチメエ''') in the [[Pokémon Gold and Silver SpaceWorld Demo|1997 SpaceWorld demo of Pokémon Gold and Silver]] and has a pink coloration instead of yellow. Its name may come from パチパチ ''pachipachi'' an onomatopoeia for crackling or blinking and メー ''mē'' an onomatopoeia for the sound a sheep makes. It evolves into {{p|Flaaffy}} starting at level 16, which then evolves into {{p|Ampharos}} starting at level 32. | *Mareep is named ''Pachimē'' (Japanese: '''パチメエ''') in the [[Pokémon Gold and Silver SpaceWorld Demo|1997 SpaceWorld demo of Pokémon Gold and Silver]] and has a pink coloration instead of yellow. Its name may come from パチパチ ''pachipachi'' an onomatopoeia for crackling or blinking and メー ''mē'' an onomatopoeia for the sound a sheep makes. It evolves into {{p|Flaaffy}} starting at level 16, which then evolves into {{p|Ampharos}} starting at level 32. | ||
==Flaaffy== | ==Flaaffy== | ||
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==Bellossom== | ==Bellossom== | ||
*Bellossom is present in the [[Pokémon Gold and Silver SpaceWorld Demo|1997 SpaceWorld demo of Pokémon Gold and Silver]] with a slightly different design featuring four flowers around the top of its head instead of two. It is a {{2t|Grass|Poison}} instead of Grass, and evolves from {{p|Gloom}} when exposed to a [[Poison Stone]] instead of by level. | *Bellossom is present in the [[Pokémon Gold and Silver SpaceWorld Demo|1997 SpaceWorld demo of Pokémon Gold and Silver]] with a slightly different design featuring four flowers around the top of its head instead of two. It is a {{2t|Grass|Poison}} instead of {{type|Grass}}, and evolves from {{p|Gloom}} when exposed to a [[Poison Stone]] instead of by level. | ||
==Marill== | ==Marill== | ||
*Marill is present in the [[Pokémon Gold and Silver SpaceWorld Demo|1997 SpaceWorld demo of Pokémon Gold and Silver]] with a pink coloration instead of blue. It does not evolve into any other Pokémon in the demo version of the game. | *Marill is present in the [[Pokémon Gold and Silver SpaceWorld Demo|1997 SpaceWorld demo of Pokémon Gold and Silver]] with a pink coloration instead of blue. It does not evolve into any other Pokémon in the demo version of the game. | ||
==Politoed== | |||
*Politoed is present in the [[Pokémon Gold and Silver SpaceWorld Demo|1997 SpaceWorld demo of Pokémon Gold and Silver]] with a drastically different design, featuring an ovoid body with bulbous eyes and thick stripes on its hind legs and back. It evolves from {{p|Poliwhirl}} when exposed to a [[Heart Stone]] instead of by level. | |||
==Hoppip== | |||
*Hoppip is named ''Haneko'' (Japanese: '''ハネコ''') in the [[Pokémon Gold and Silver SpaceWorld Demo|1997 SpaceWorld demo of Pokémon Gold and Silver]] and has a slightly different design, being of a dark coloration instead of pink and with no limbs but a longer tail. It is likely intended to evolve into {{p|Skiploom}} starting at an unknown level, as evolution data was wiped for all Pokémon available in the playable demo area, which then evolves into {{p|Jumpluff}} starting at level 40. | |||
==Skiploom== | |||
*Skiploom is named ''Poponeko'' (Japanese: '''ポポネコ''') in the [[Pokémon Gold and Silver SpaceWorld Demo|1997 SpaceWorld demo of Pokémon Gold and Silver]] and has a cat-like design with a yellow coloration and no limbs but a much longer tail. Its name is a combination of 蒲公英 ''tanpopo'' (dandelion) and 猫 neko (cat). It is likely intended to evolve from {{p|Hoppip}} starting at an unknown level, as evolution data was wiped for all Pokémon available in the playable demo area, and evolves into {{p|Jumpluff}} starting at level 40. | |||
==Jumpluff== | |||
*Jumpluff is named ''Wataneko'' (Japanese: '''ワタネコ''') in the [[Pokémon Gold and Silver SpaceWorld Demo|1997 SpaceWorld demo of Pokémon Gold and Silver]] and has considerably different design, having a pink coloration instead of blue, a single cotton puff surrounded by large leaves on top of its head, leaf-shaped ears and no limbs but a much longer tail. Its name is a combination of 綿 wata (cotton) and 猫 neko (cat). It evolves from {{p|Skiploom}} starting at level 40. |
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