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{{TrainerPoké | {{TrainerPoké | ||
|nick= | |nick=Bird Pokémon | ||
|type1=Unknown | |type1=Unknown | ||
|epnum=Pokémon Red and Green Beta | |epnum=Pokémon Red and Green Beta | ||
|epname=Pokémon Red and Green Beta | |epname=Pokémon Red and Green Beta | ||
|desc=This unused Generation I Pokémon was revealed on a sprite sheet for Pokémon Red and Green. It | |desc=This unused Generation I Pokémon was revealed on a sprite sheet for Pokémon Red and Green. It appears to be a bird, with traits similar to both Farfetch'd and Spearow.}} | ||
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|desc={{main|Gengar (Pokémon)}}[[File:094Gengar.png|100px|right]][[File:033Nidorino.png|100px|right]]<br>{{main|Nidorino (Pokémon)}}<br> | |desc={{main|Gengar (Pokémon)}}[[File:094Gengar.png|100px|right]][[File:033Nidorino.png|100px|right]]<br>{{main|Nidorino (Pokémon)}}<br> | ||
An early version of Gengar and a creature with traits of Nidorino, {{p|Gyarados}}, and {{p|Feraligatr}}.}} | An early version of Gengar and a creature with traits of Nidorino, {{p|Gyarados}}, and {{p|Feraligatr}}.}} | ||
{{TrainerPoké | |||
|nick=Ivysaur or Venusaur | |||
|type1=Grass | |||
|img= | |||
|epnum=Pokémon Red and Green Beta | |||
|epname=Pokémon Red and Green Beta | |||
|desc=This early design shows a creature with a flower on its back, making it an early design of either Ivysaur or Venusaur.}} | |||
{{TrainerPoké | {{TrainerPoké | ||
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|epname=Pokémon Red and Green beta | |epname=Pokémon Red and Green beta | ||
|desc=The evolution of Kasanagi. This was one of several Pokémon sprites shown on Game Freak's official Japanese website circa 1997, labelled "undecided". Like its pre-evolution, it was replaced by {{p|Beedrill}}, but it somewhat resembles {{p|Ledian}} and a cockroach.}} | |desc=The evolution of Kasanagi. This was one of several Pokémon sprites shown on Game Freak's official Japanese website circa 1997, labelled "undecided". Like its pre-evolution, it was replaced by {{p|Beedrill}}, but it somewhat resembles {{p|Ledian}} and a cockroach.}} | ||
{{TrainerPoké | |||
|nick=Unknown creature | |||
|type1=Unknown | |||
|epnum=Pokemon Red and Green beta | |||
|epname=Pokemon Red and Green beta | |||
|desc=An early design that was shown on a sprite sheet for Pokemon Red and Green. Its round body is similar to Clefairy's final design, although there are many differences, such as its horns and extremely enlarged eyes.}} | |||
{{TrainerPoké | {{TrainerPoké | ||
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|desc={{main|Poliwhirl (Pokémon)}}[[File:061Poliwhirl.png|100px|right]]<br>{{main|Poliwrath (Pokémon)}}[[File:062Poliwrath.png|100px|right]]<br> | |desc={{main|Poliwhirl (Pokémon)}}[[File:061Poliwhirl.png|100px|right]]<br>{{main|Poliwrath (Pokémon)}}[[File:062Poliwrath.png|100px|right]]<br> | ||
An early version of Poliwrath. This was one of several Pokémon sprites shown on Game Freak's official Japanese website circa 1997. Notably it is wearing a crown, similar to the [[King's Rock]] necessary to evolve Poliwhirl into {{p|Politoed}}.}} | An early version of Poliwrath. This was one of several Pokémon sprites shown on Game Freak's official Japanese website circa 1997. Notably it is wearing a crown, similar to the [[King's Rock]] necessary to evolve Poliwhirl into {{p|Politoed}}.}} | ||
{{TrainerPoké | |||
|nick=Seel | |||
|type1=Water | |||
|img=Man Who Created Pokémon manga unidentified 1.png | |||
|epnum=Game Freak | |||
|epname=Satoshi Tajiri: The Man Who Created Pokémon (manga) | |||
|desc=[[File:086Seel.png|100px|right]] A very early design for Seel, revealed in the 2018 educational manga "Satoshi Tajiri: The Man Who Created Pokémon". It was again part of the contest, shown in the manga on a board. Although it does not resemble its final design, its name in Japanese, ''Pawou'' ('''パウワウ''''), is identical.}} | |||
{{TrainerPoké | {{TrainerPoké | ||
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Ken Sugimori: "Deino, Zweilous, Hydreigon. At first, these incorporated an army tank motif, and the marks that look like a conveyor belt on the upper part of Zweilous's legs are the remnants of that. Initially, they didn't work as designs and were basically 'put to sleep', however, a three-stage powerful Dragon-type family was ordered and they were resurrected."}} | Ken Sugimori: "Deino, Zweilous, Hydreigon. At first, these incorporated an army tank motif, and the marks that look like a conveyor belt on the upper part of Zweilous's legs are the remnants of that. Initially, they didn't work as designs and were basically 'put to sleep', however, a three-stage powerful Dragon-type family was ordered and they were resurrected."}} | ||
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|desc={{main|Throh (Pokémon)}}[[File:538Throh.png|100px|right]]<br>{{main|Sawk (Pokémon)}}[[File:539Sawk.png|100px|right]]<br> | |desc={{main|Throh (Pokémon)}}[[File:538Throh.png|100px|right]]<br>{{main|Sawk (Pokémon)}}[[File:539Sawk.png|100px|right]]<br> | ||
According to interviews with [[Ken Sugimori]] in ''Nintendo Dream'', during development, Sawk and Throh both had horns to look more like ''{{wp|oni}}''. However, these were replaced with eyebrows so as not to clash with {{p|Tornadus}} and {{p|Thundurus}}, who were originally designed to be red and blue, like Throh and Sawk.}} | According to interviews with [[Ken Sugimori]] in ''Nintendo Dream'', during development, Sawk and Throh both had horns to look more like ''{{wp|oni}}''. However, these were replaced with eyebrows so as not to clash with {{p|Tornadus}} and {{p|Thundurus}}, who were originally designed to be red and blue, like Throh and Sawk.}} | ||
{{TrainerPoké | {{TrainerPoké | ||
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{{TrainerPoké | {{TrainerPoké | ||
|nick= | |nick=Stunfisk | ||
|type1= | |type1=Ground | ||
|epnum= | |type2=Electric | ||
|epname= | |epnum=Pokémon Black and White beta | ||
|desc= | |epname=Pokémon Black and White beta | ||
|desc={{main|Stunfisk (Pokémon)}}[[File:618Stunfisk.png|200px|right]]<br> | |||
Stunfisk was originally designed with an {{wp|anglerfish}} in mind, but became more like a {{wp|flounder}}. It was also a {{2t|Water|Electric}} type, but was changed to {{t|Ground}}/Electric to balance out the type spread of Pokémon.}} | |||
==Unreleased characters== | ==Unreleased characters== |
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