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*Only Eevee and its original evolved forms from [[Generation I]] have the distinctive ruff-like collar. The Eeveelutions released afterward do not possess this feature. | *Only Eevee and its original evolved forms from [[Generation I]] have the distinctive ruff-like collar. The Eeveelutions released afterward do not possess this feature. | ||
*There's a curious pattern between the Eeveelutions: Leafeon, Vaporeon, and Umbreon have the same height; Espeon and Flareon also have the same height; and finally, Glaceon and Jolteon have the same height. | *There's a curious pattern between the Eeveelutions: Leafeon, Vaporeon, and Umbreon have the same height; Espeon and Flareon also have the same height; and finally, Glaceon and Jolteon have the same height. | ||
*Leafeon is one to not yet make an appearance in the anime fully. | |||
*All three of the [[Generation I]] Eeveelutions have an ability that negates damage from their own type, while the [[Generation II]] Eeveelutions are the only ones which have the same ability, and the [[Generation IV]] Eeveelutions have abilities that require a certain [[Weather conditions|weather condition]] to be in effect. | *All three of the [[Generation I]] Eeveelutions have an ability that negates damage from their own type, while the [[Generation II]] Eeveelutions are the only ones which have the same ability, and the [[Generation IV]] Eeveelutions have abilities that require a certain [[Weather conditions|weather condition]] to be in effect. | ||
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*The Japanese names of the Eeveelutions from particular generations seem to relate to one another. The Eeveelutions from Generation I all end with an ''-er'' sound, the Eeveelutions from Generation II end with an ''-ee'' sound, and the Eeveelutions from Generation IV end with ''-ia''. Eevee itself also ends with an ''-ee'' sound like its Generation II evolutions. | *The Japanese names of the Eeveelutions from particular generations seem to relate to one another. The Eeveelutions from Generation I all end with an ''-er'' sound, the Eeveelutions from Generation II end with an ''-ee'' sound, and the Eeveelutions from Generation IV end with ''-ia''. Eevee itself also ends with an ''-ee'' sound like its Generation II evolutions. |
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