The world of Pokémon is brimming with secrets and fascinating details often overlooked. This article unveils 20 intriguing Pokémon facts you might find captivating.
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

Many assume Pikachu or Bulbasaur was the first Pokémon created, but the truth is surprising. The creators revealed that Rhydon was the very first character designed.
A Fact About Spoink

Spoink's adorable, yet unusual, spring-like legs hold a secret. Each jump increases its heart rate due to the impact. If it stops jumping, its heart stops.
Anime or Game?

Contrary to popular belief, the Pokémon video game predates the anime. The game launched in 1996, with the anime following in 1997. The anime's Pokémon designs slightly differed, leading to adjustments in subsequent games.
Popularity

Pokémon games are global phenomena. Pokémon Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire (2014) sold 10.5 million copies, while Pokémon X/Y (2012) reached 13.9 million worldwide.
A Pokémon That Changes Gender

Azurill possesses the unique ability to change gender. A female Azurill has a 33% chance of evolving into a male.
An Interesting Fact About Banette

This Ghost-type Pokémon absorbs negative emotions like anger and resentment. While seemingly beneficial, Banette likely stores these emotions for later use. Its origin story reveals it's a discarded toy seeking revenge on its former owner.
Pink Delicacy

Beyond battles, Pokémon are also a food source. In early games, Slowpoke tails were a highly valuable and prized delicacy.
No Deaths

Surprisingly, no one dies in the Pokémon universe. Battles end with unconsciousness or trainer surrender, never death.
Capumon

"Capumon" was the original name for Pokémon, short for "Capsule Monsters."
A Fact About Drifloon

This Ghost-type balloon Pokémon is formed from gathered souls. Its body expands as it collects more, exploding with a screech upon bursting. Drifloon targets children for companionship, but avoids heavier ones.
A Fact About Cubone

Cubone's mask is the skull of its deceased mother. Legend says it howls under the full moon, the moon reminding it of its loss.
A Fact About Yamask

Yamask is a Ghost-type Pokémon, once human, retaining memories of its past life. When wearing its mask, its deceased personality takes control.
A Bit About Satoshi Tajiri

Pokémon creator Satoshi Tajiri was a child naturalist, whose passion for insects and video games inspired the franchise.
Pokémon Are Intelligent Beings

Many Pokémon understand human speech and communicate amongst themselves. Gastly and Team Rocket's Meowth are notable exceptions, capable of speaking human languages.
Society and Rituals

Pokémon live in societies and engage in rituals, such as Clefairy's moon worship and Quagsire's full moon games. Bulbasaur also possesses a complex social structure and a legendary evolution ceremony.
The Oldest Sport

Pokémon trainer battles have a long history, possibly spanning centuries, as evidenced by ancient artifacts like the Winner's Cup.
Arcanine and Its Legendary Status

Arcanine was initially intended as a key Pokémon, but this idea was ultimately abandoned.
The Rarest Type

Despite later additions, the Ice type remains the rarest Pokémon type.
Pokémon GO

The game's popularity led to businesses using Pokémon GO as a marketing tool, offering in-game catches to paying customers.
A Fact About Phantump

Phantump is the spirit of a lost child inhabiting a tree stump. It lures adults into the forest with its human-like cries.
These 20 facts offer a glimpse into the complex and often surprising world of Pokémon, highlighting both its endearing and darker aspects.