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[[File:Pika.webp|thumb|288x288px|Pikachu, the mascot of the series]]
{{Detail|https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Main_Page Bulbapedia}} ''or [https://pokemon.fandom.com/wiki/Pok%C3%A9mon_Wiki Pokémon Wiki]''

'''Pokémon''', known in Japan as '''Pocket Monsters''' (though the name "Pokémon" was also later introduced in Japan), is a series created by Nintendo and Game Freak which started as a video game series, but was adapted into other media, including it's popular anime series and trading card game.

The series is centered around the titular creatures, little monsters that are caught and trained to battle by Pokémon Trainers. The first game features 151 Pokémon, with each later game introducing many new ones. The current list counts 1025 Pokémon based on the National Pokédex registration.

==Video Games==
''(When not specified, the original Japanese title is the same as the western one, only with "Pocket Monsters" instead of "Pokémon" for the most part)''

[[File:Mewtwo.png|thumb|Mewtwo, one of the main legendary Pokémon.]]
[[File:Red pokemon.png|thumb|244x244px|Red, the protagonist of the first game.]]
[[File:Pokemon starter.jpg|thumb|109x109px|Charmander, Bulbasaur, and Squirtle, the first 3 starter Pokémon.]]
===Main Games===
*''Pocket Monsters: Red'' and ''Pocket Monsters: Green'' (February 27th, 1996) for Game Boy and Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console
**''Pocket Monsters: Blue'' (October 15th, 1996) for Game Boy and Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console. First regular update, featuring slightly improved graphics and sound.
***''Pokémon Red Version'' and ''Pokémon Blue Version'' (September 28th, 1998) for Game Boy and Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console. Updated versions of the games released internationally based on ''Blue''.
**''Pokémon Yellow Version: Special Pikachu Edition'' (September 12th, 1998) for Game Boy and Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console. Originally released in Japan as ''Pocket Monsters: Pikachu''.
*''Pokémon Gold Version'' and ''Pokémon Silver Version'' (November 21st, 1999) for Game Boy Color and Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console
**''Pokémon Crystal Version'' (December 14th, 2000) for Game Boy Color and Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console
*''Pokémon Ruby Version'' and ''Pokémon Sapphire Version'' (November 21st, 2002) for Game Boy Advance
**''Pokémon Emerald Version'' (September 16th, 2004) for Game Boy Advance
*''Pokémon Diamond Version'' and ''Pokémon Pearl Version'' (September 28th, 2006) for Nintendo DS
**''Pokémon Platinum Version'' (September 13th, 2008) for Nintendo DS
*''Pokémon Black Version'' and ''Pokémon White Version'' (September 18th, 2010) for Nintendo DS
**''Pokémon Black Version 2'' and ''Pokémon White Version 2'' (June 23rd, 2012) for Nintendo DS
*''Pokémon X'' and ''Pokémon Y'' (October 12th, 2013) for Nintendo 3DS

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