Pokémon, short for "Pocket Monsters," is a globally beloved multimedia franchise that was first introduced by Satoshi Tajiri and Ken Sugimori in 1996, through video games, trading card games, animated TV series, movies, and various merchandise. The core concept of Pokémon revolves around trainers capturing and training creatures called Pokémon to battle each other. These creatures come in various shapes, sizes, and types, each possessing unique abilities and characteristics. The franchise's enduring appeal lies in its themes of friendship, adventure, and the pursuit of becoming a Pokémon Master. Over the years, Pokémon has evolved and expanded, introducing new generations of Pokémon, regions to explore, and innovative gameplay mechanics, making it a cherished and enduring part of popular culture worldwide.
Electric/Ghost Type
Poison/Flying Type
Bug Type
Grass Type
Rock Type
Psychic Type
Bug/Poison Type
Bug/Steel Type
Fairy Type