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|nick=Disk Pokémon | |nick=Disk Pokémon | ||
|type1=Unknown | |type1=Unknown | ||
|img= | |img=Disc Pokémon.png | ||
|epnum=Pokémon Scarlet and Violet | |epnum=Pokémon Scarlet and Violet | ||
|epname=Pokémon Scarlet and Violet | |epname=Pokémon Scarlet and Violet | ||
|desc=In the [[Scarlet Book]] and [[Violet Book]], there is a drawing of a mysterious "disk Pokémon" found in the depths of the [[Great Crater of Paldea]]. It has a shell consisting of overlapping hexagons, and is believed by Area Zero's scientists to be the origin of the [[Terastal phenomenon]]. This is also mentioned in the [[Area Zero journals]], in which the Pokémon is referred to as ██████.}} | |desc=In the [[Scarlet Book]] and [[Violet Book]], there is a drawing of a mysterious "disk Pokémon" found in the depths of the [[Great Crater of Paldea]]. It has a shell consisting of overlapping hexagons, and is believed by Area Zero's scientists to be the origin of the [[Terastal phenomenon]]. This is also mentioned in the [[Area Zero journals]], in which the Pokémon is referred to as "██████" (six blurred letters).}} | ||
{{TrainerPoké | {{TrainerPoké | ||
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===In the anime=== | ===In the anime=== | ||
{{TrainerPoké | {{TrainerPoké | ||
|nick= | |nick=Venustoise | ||
|type1=Water | |type1=Water | ||
|type2=Grass | |type2=Grass | ||
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|epnum=EP020 | |epnum=EP020 | ||
|epname=The Ghost of Maiden's Peak | |epname=The Ghost of Maiden's Peak | ||
|desc=[[File:009Blastoise.png | |desc=<div style="float: right">[[File:009Blastoise.png|120px]][[File:003Venusaur.png|140px]]</div>In ''[[EP020|The Ghost of Maiden's Peak]]'', a {{p|Gastly}} with the ability to create illusions solid enough to attack people created a crossbreed of a {{p|Blastoise}} and a {{p|Venusaur}}, calling it a "Venustoise" (Japanese: フシギックス ''Fushigix'').}} | ||
{{TrainerPoké | {{TrainerPoké | ||
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|epnum=EP163 | |epnum=EP163 | ||
|epname=Fossil Fools | |epname=Fossil Fools | ||
|desc=[[File:Kabutops concept art.png|right| | |desc=[[File:Kabutops concept art.png|right|200px]] | ||
This is the only representation in the anime, albeit in statue form, of the aquatic life that {{p|Kabutops}} is said to have feasted on in most [[Kabutops (Pokémon)#Pokédex entries 2|Pokédex entries]] since {{game|Red and Blue|s}}. | |||
Kabutops and the fish first appeared in concept art from {{game|Red and Green|s}} and bears some similarities to the silhouette on the [[Neo Genesis]] card ''{{TCG ID|Neo Genesis|Super Rod|103}}''.}} | Kabutops and the fish first appeared in concept art from {{game|Red and Green|s}} and bears some similarities to the silhouette on the [[Neo Genesis]] card ''{{TCG ID|Neo Genesis|Super Rod|103}}''.}} | ||
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|epnum=EP163 | |epnum=EP163 | ||
|epname=Fossil Fools | |epname=Fossil Fools | ||
|desc=[[File:343Baltoy.png | |desc=<div style="float: right">[[File:343Baltoy.png|120px]][[File:344Claydol.png|130px]]</div>This clay artifact that looks like a Pokémon appeared in ''[[EP163|Fossil Fools]]'' and then again over nine-and-a-half years later in ''[[DP181|Bucking the Treasure Trend!]]''. [[Professor Oak]] descibes it as an "ancient Pokémon [[fossil]] [or] artifact".<br> | ||
It is similar to the Clay Doll Pokémon {{p|Baltoy}} and {{p|Claydol}} and thus may have been based on ''{{wp|Dogū|shakōki-dogū}}'', clay figurines from the {{wp|Jōmon period}} of Japanese history.}} | It is similar to the Clay Doll Pokémon {{p|Baltoy}} and {{p|Claydol}} and thus may have been based on ''{{wp|Dogū|shakōki-dogū}}'', clay figurines from the {{wp|Jōmon period}} of Japanese history.}} | ||
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|epnum=M03 | |epnum=M03 | ||
|epname=Spell of the Unown: Entei | |epname=Spell of the Unown: Entei | ||
|desc={{main|Unown (Pokémon)}}<br> | |desc=<div style="float: right">[[File:Unreleased Unown 1.png|200px]][[File:Unreleased Unown 2.png|200px]]<br>[[File:Unreleased Unown 3.png|200px]][[File:Unreleased Unown 4.png|200px]]</div>{{main|Unown (Pokémon)}}<br> | ||
Unreleased Unown seen on Professor Oak's computer. Due to the introduction of two additional Unown forms in [[Generation III]], some fans have speculated that these may have been very early prototypes for new forms of {{p|Unown}}. Some of the Unown resemble various Greek and Cyrillic letters, namely {{wp|Я}}, {{wp|Ω}}, {{wp|Σ}}, {{wp|б}}, {{wp|Д}}, {{wp|ω}}, {{wp|Pi (letter)|Π}}, and {{wp|σ}}. | Unreleased Unown seen on Professor Oak's computer. Due to the introduction of two additional Unown forms in [[Generation III]], some fans have speculated that these may have been very early prototypes for new forms of {{p|Unown}}. Some of the Unown resemble various Greek and Cyrillic letters, namely {{wp|Я}}, {{wp|Ω}}, {{wp|Σ}}, {{wp|б}}, {{wp|Д}}, {{wp|ω}}, {{wp|Pi (letter)|Π}}, and {{wp|σ}}. | ||
}} | }} | ||
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|epnum=DP043 | |epnum=DP043 | ||
|epname=Malice In Wonderland! | |epname=Malice In Wonderland! | ||
|desc=[[File:429Mismagius.png| | |desc=<div style="float: right">[[File:384Rayquaza.png|130px]][[File:429Mismagius.png|130px]]</div> | ||
In ''[[DP043|Malice In Wonderland!]]'', a wild {{p|Mismagius}} created an illusory {{p|Rayquaza}} belonging to the fake [[Cynthia]]. When {{Ash}} and {{ashfr}} discovered that it was all just an illusion, it combined itself with its Rayquaza illusion.}} | |||
{{TrainerPoké | {{TrainerPoké | ||
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|epnum=SM069 | |epnum=SM069 | ||
|epname=Rise and Shine, Starship! | |epname=Rise and Shine, Starship! | ||
|desc=In this episode, Sophocles retells his favorite legend which includes a "Princess Kaguya" who is represented by what looks like a "baby" version of {{p|Celesteela}}. It resembles a bamboo shoot and a swaddled infant.}} | |desc=[[File:797Celesteela.png|right|130px]]{{main|Celesteela (Pokémon)}} | ||
In this episode, Sophocles retells his favorite legend which includes a "Princess Kaguya" who is represented by what looks like a "baby" version of {{p|Celesteela}}. It resembles a bamboo shoot and a swaddled infant.}} | |||
===In the manga=== | ===In the manga=== | ||
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|nick=Thu-Fi-Zer | |nick=Thu-Fi-Zer | ||
|type1 | |type1=Flying | ||
|img=Thu-Fi-Zer.png | |img=Thu-Fi-Zer.png | ||
|epnum=PS033 | |epnum=PS033 | ||
|epname=The Winged Legends | |epname=The Winged Legends | ||
|desc={{main|Legendary birds (Adventures)#Thu-Fi-Zer|Thu-Fi-Zer}} | |desc=<div style="float: right">[[File:144Articuno.png|130px]][[File:145Zapdos.png|130px]][[File:146Moltres.png|130px]]</div> | ||
{{main|Legendary birds (Adventures)#Thu-Fi-Zer|Thu-Fi-Zer}} | |||
'''Thu-Fi-Zer''' (サ・ファイ・ザー ''Thu-Fi-Zer'') was the result of a [[Team Rocket]] experiment created by fusing the three [[legendary birds]]—{{p|Articuno}}, {{p|Zapdos}}, and {{p|Moltres}}—in the [[Pokémon Adventures]] {{pkmn|manga}}.}} | '''Thu-Fi-Zer''' (サ・ファイ・ザー ''Thu-Fi-Zer'') was the result of a [[Team Rocket]] experiment created by fusing the three [[legendary birds]]—{{p|Articuno}}, {{p|Zapdos}}, and {{p|Moltres}}—in the [[Pokémon Adventures]] {{pkmn|manga}}.}} | ||
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|nick=Unnamed butterflies | |nick=Unnamed butterflies | ||
|gender=Unknown | |gender=Unknown | ||
|type1= | |type1=Bug | ||
|img=PM001.png | |img=PM001.png | ||
|epnum=PM001 | |epnum=PM001 | ||
|epname=Introducing the Pokémon Clefairy!! | |epname=Introducing the Pokémon Clefairy!! | ||
|desc=[[File:666Vivillon.png|right|130px]] | |desc=[[File:666Vivillon.png|right|130px]]<br> | ||
On the cover of this chapter {{PPM|Red}} is shown surrounded by three stylized and mostly identical butterfly-like creatures with different patterns on their wings. Their overall shape and coloration gimmick quite noticeably resemble that of Vivillon.}} | On the cover of this chapter {{PPM|Red}} is shown surrounded by three stylized and mostly identical butterfly-like creatures with different patterns on their wings. Their overall shape and coloration gimmick quite noticeably resemble that of Vivillon.}} | ||
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