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Hitmonchan is a fighting-type pokemon first found in the original Pokemon Red/Blue. Hitmonchan is an evolution of a Tyrogue whose defence is greater than its attack, and it uses its arms to jab a one-two punch at opponents.
Hitmonlee is a fighting-type Pokémon first found in the original Pokémon Red/Blue. Hitmonlee, an evolved form of a Tyrogue whose attack is greater than its defence, uses its powerful legs to damage opponents
Horsea is a water-type pokemon first found in the original Pokemon Red/Blue. Horsea loves to swim so watch out if you interrupt - Horsea can blast powerful jets of water from metres away!
Hypno is a psychic-type Pokémon first found in the original Pokemon Red/Blue. Hypno is the evolution of Drowzee.
Ivysaur is a Grass/Poison-type Pokémon found in the original Pokémon Red/Blue. Ivysaur uses the bulbous growth on its back to attack its opponents.
Jigglypuff is a normal type Pokémon that evolves from Igglybuff, and can into Wigglytuff with a Moon Stone. They love to sing.
Jolteon is an electric-type Pokémon first found in the original Pokémon Red/Blue. Jolteon is an evolved form of Eevee, the Thunderstone used to evolve it put to full potential with this Pokémon.
Jynx is a psychic/ice-type pokemon first found in the original Pokemon Red/Blue. Jynx's unique physiology distracts opponents, leaving Jynx to attack with a powerful combination of psychic and ice powers.
Kabuto is a rock/water-type pokemon first found in the original Pokemon Red/Blue. Kabuto is formed from a Dome fossil, its intact form allowing scientists to bring this pokemon back to full health.
Kabutops is a rock/water-type pokemon first found in the original Pokemon Red/Blue. Kabutops is the evolved form of Kabuto, its formerly contained body now a large plate-like head, new arms and legs permitting Kabutops greater mobility than its previous form.
Kadabra is a psychic-type pokemon first found in the original Pokemon Red/Blue. Kadabra is the evolved form of Abra and has become more competent with its attack-spoon, entrancing an opponent with the odd but effective weapon.
Kakuna is a Bug/Poison type Pokémon that evolves from Weedle and eventually into Beedrill. They are usually found in low-level areas such as the Viridian Forest of Pokemon Blue/Red.
Kangaskhan is a normal-type pokemon first found in the original Pokemon Red/Blue. Kangaskhan carries a small creature in its front pocket and will defend it to the end.
Kingler is a water-type pokémon first found in the original Pokémon Red/Blue. Kingler is the evolution of Krabby whose claws are bigger and meaner - fire-type pokemon beware!
Koffing is a poison-type Pokémon first found in Pokémon Red/Blue. Koffing makes guttural sounds of saying its name before emitting a toxic cloud of fumes that poisons opponents, earning it its name.
Krabby is a water-type pokémon first found in the original Pokémon Red/Blue. Krabby enjoys long walks on the beach and cookies it can sink its claws into...
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Lapras is a water/ice-type pokemon who was first found in the original Pokemon Red/Blue. Lapras is effective in battle, swimming easily in water and blasting away opponents with its icy powers.
Lickitung is a normal-type pokemon first found in the original Pokemon Red/Blue. Lickitung uses its naturally long tongue to full advantage, overwhelming opponents with its girth.
Machamp is a fighting-type pokemon first found in the original Pokemon Red/Blue. Machamp is the final evolution of Machop and Machoke, its two extra arms bringing it to a total of four punch-happy appendages.
Machoke is a Fighting-type Pokemon first found in the original Pokemon Red/Blue. Machoke is the evolved form of Machop, its larger body and bigger muscles allowing it to pack a bigger whollup.
Machop is a fighting-type pokemon found in the original Pokemon Red/Blue. Machop loves to run at its opponents and punch them face-on for maximum damage!
Magikarp is a water-type pokemon first found in the original Pokemon Red/Blue. Without the guidance of a trainer, wild Magikarp flounder around harmlessly, uselessly splashing opponents in an ineffective attack... why would anyone train such a useless pokemon?
Magmar is a fire-type pokemon first found in the original Pokemon Red/Blue. Magmar is the evolved form of Magby, its fiery features exaggerated from the smaller creature's - proof that Magmar's fire powers are intense.
Magnemite, originally an electric-type pokemon, is an electric/steel-type pokemon from the original Pokemon Red/Blue. Magnemite uses two small U-shaped magnets to form electric fields to shock its opponents.
Magneton, originally an electric-type pokemon, is an electric/steel-type pokemon first found in the original Pokemon Red/Blue. Magneton is made up of three Magnemites making it more powerful than its previous evolution.
Mankey is a fighting-type pokemon first featured in the original Pokemon Red/Blue. Mankey uses its dense form to the fullest advantage, dodging nimbly as it strikes blows on its opponents.
Marowak is a ground-type pokemon first found in the original Pokemon Red/Blue. Marowak is the evolved form of Cubone who still uses a bone club, but to greater effect.
Meowth is a normal-type pokemon found in the original Pokemon Red/Blue. Meowth enjoys collecting pretty coins so be careful! If Meowth makes you faint, it'll take half your money!
Metapod is a bug type Pokémon that evolves from Caterpie and eventually into Butterfree. They use the move Harden almost exclusively.
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