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20 Fascinating Pokémon Facts Revealed

Author : Aaron Update : May 24,2025

The world of Pokémon is filled with mysteries and fascinating details that many fans might not know. In this article, we'll uncover 20 intriguing facts about these beloved creatures that will surprise and enlighten you.

Table of Contents

  • The first Pokémon wasn’t Pikachu
  • A fact about Spoink
  • Anime or game? Popularity
  • A Pokémon that changes gender
  • An interesting fact about Banette
  • Pink delicacy
  • No deaths
  • Capumon
  • A fact about Drifloon
  • A fact about Cubone
  • A fact about Yamask
  • A bit about Satoshi Tajiri
  • Pokémon are intelligent beings
  • Society and rituals
  • The oldest sport
  • Arcanine and its legendary status
  • The rarest type
  • Pokémon GO
  • A fact about Phantump

The first Pokémon wasn’t Pikachu

Rhydon Image: youtube.com

Contrary to popular belief, the first Pokémon ever created wasn't Pikachu or Bulbasaur. The creators revealed that Rhydon was the initial character brought to life, setting the stage for the entire Pokémon universe.

A fact about Spoink

Spoink Image: shacknews.com

Spoink, with its unique spring-like legs, is more than just a cute Pokémon. This creature's heart beats faster with each jump, and if it stops jumping, its heart will stop, making its constant bouncing essential for survival.

Anime or game? Popularity

Pokemon Image: garagemca.org

Many fans assume the Pokémon anime came before the games, but the first game was released in 1996, a year before the anime debuted in 1997. The anime was inspired by the game, and slight design adjustments were made to the Pokémon for subsequent games.

Popularity

Pokemon Image: netflix.com

Pokémon games are among the world's best-sellers. For instance, Pokémon Omega Ruby/Pokémon Alpha Sapphire for Nintendo 3DS, released in 2014, sold 10.5 million copies worldwide, following the 13.9 million sold by Pokémon X/Y in 2012. These games are typically released in pairs, each featuring different sets of creatures.

A Pokémon that changes gender

20 interesting facts about Pokémon Image: pokemon.fandom.com

Azurill is a unique Pokémon capable of changing its gender upon evolution. A female Azurill has a 33% chance of evolving into a male, showcasing the intriguing gender dynamics within the Pokémon world.

An interesting fact about Banette

20 interesting facts about Pokémon Image: ohmyfacts.com

Banette, a Ghost-type Pokémon, absorbs negative emotions like anger and jealousy. This Pokémon is a discarded soft toy that seeks revenge against the person who threw it away, using the accumulated emotions as a weapon.

Pink delicacy

Slowpoke Image: last.fm

While many see Pokémon as battle companions, some are also considered delicacies. In the earliest versions of the game, Slowpoke tails were highly valued and considered a rare treat.

No deaths

pokemon Image: youtube.com

In the Pokémon universe, battles never result in death. Fights end when a Pokémon falls unconscious or a trainer surrenders, maintaining a safe environment for all involved.

Capumon

Capumon Image: youtube.com

Originally, Pokémon were called "Capumon," derived from "Capsule Monsters." The name was later changed to "Pokémon," reflecting the pocket-sized nature of these creatures.

A fact about Drifloon

Drifloon Image: trakt.tv

Drifloon, a Ghost-type balloon Pokémon, is made from collected souls, which cause its body to expand and eventually burst with a screech. It seeks the company of children, sometimes mistakenly taken for a regular balloon, but avoids heavy children and rough play.

A fact about Cubone

Cubone Image: youtube.com

Cubone's backstory is haunting. It wears the skull of its deceased mother as a mask, and during a full moon, it howls in sorrow, reminded of her. The skull vibrates with a mournful sound when Cubone cries.

A fact about Yamask

Yamask Image: imgur.com

Yamask, another Ghost-type, was once human and retains memories of its past life. When wearing its mask, its former personality takes control, and it cries for the lost times of ancient civilizations.

A bit about Satoshi Tajiri

Satoshi Tajiri Image: vk.com

Satoshi Tajiri, the creator of Pokémon, was inspired by his childhood love for collecting bugs. In the 70s, he moved to Tokyo and became passionate about video games, eventually creating Pokémon, where players can catch and train these fictional creatures.

Pokémon are intelligent beings

Meowth Image: youtube.com

Pokémon are not just creatures; they are intelligent beings capable of understanding human speech and communicating with each other. Notable examples include Gastly, who can speak human language to share legends, and Meowth from Team Rocket, the only one of its kind to speak fluently.

Society and rituals

Clefairy Image: hotellano.es

Pokémon societies often engage in rituals with deep significance. Clefairy worship the moon and the Moon Stone for evolution, while Quagsire compete to throw objects at the moon during full moons, influencing local human beliefs. Bulbasaur's society features a mysterious evolution ceremony in a randomly appearing "Mystery Garden."

The oldest sport

Pokémon Image: youtube.com

Pokémon battles have been a sport for centuries, as evidenced by artifacts like the ancient Winner's Cup, discovered in a museum. These tournaments, resembling the Olympic Games, may have roots stretching back thousands of years, though their origins vary by region.

Arcanine and its legendary status

Arcanine Image: youtube.com

Arcanine was initially intended to be a legendary Pokémon, and this concept was tested in an animated episode. However, it never achieved legendary status in the games, as the creators ultimately decided against it.

The rarest type

Ice type Image: pokemonfanon.fandom.com

Contrary to what one might expect, the rarest Pokémon type is Ice, which has been present since the series began, despite newer types like Steel and Dark being introduced later.

Pokémon GO

Pokémon GO Image: youtube.com

The rapid rise in popularity of Pokémon GO led to some businesses, such as restaurants in the U.S., placing signs to limit Pokémon catching to paying customers only.

A fact about Phantump

Phantump Image: hartbaby.org

Phantump is born from the spirit of a lost child who died in the forest and possessed a stump. It uses its human-like voice to lure adults deeper into the forest, causing them to become lost.

These 20 facts about Pokémon offer a deeper look into the rich and varied universe of these creatures. From their origins and societal rituals to their unique abilities and histories, the world of Pokémon continues to captivate and surprise fans around the globe.