The Pokémon(ポケモン,Pokemon) franchise has 721 (as of the release of Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire) distinctive fictional species classified as the titular Pokémon. This is a selected listing of 51 of the Pokémon species, originally found in the Red and Green versions, arranged as they are in the main game series' National Pokédex.
Bulbasaur
Bulbasaur(フシギダネ, Fushigidane), the Seed Pokémon, are small, squat reptilian Pokémon that are quadrupedal, with light blue-green bodies and darker bluish-green spots. As a Bulbasaur undergoes evolution into Ivysaur and then later into Venusaur, the bulb on its back blossoms into a large flower.
Ivysaur
Ivysaur(フシギソウ,Fushigisō, Fushigisou), known as the Seed Pokémon, represents the evolved form of Bulbasaur, one of the three starting Pokémon available to players in Pokémon Red and Blue and their various remakes; it evolves into the final form of Venusaur. Aside from becoming taller and heavier than Bulbasaur, its trademark bulb becomes a pink flower-bud, and four leaves now appear at the base of this bud. The Pokémon's legs are more stout, allowing it to hold up the bigger bulb, yet limiting its previous ability to stand on its hind legs. Its eyes now look more aggressive and intimidating. As before, Ivysaur and its bulb share a mutualistic relationship; bathing in sunlight allows both to continue growing. Eventually, the bud will give off a sweet scent, a signal that it will bloom soon, and that its host will evolve. An Ivysaur will spend more time bathing in sunlight in order to reach evolution.
The franchise began as a pair of video games for the original Game Boy, developed by Game Freak and published by Nintendo. The franchise now spans video games, trading card games, animated television shows and movies, comic books, and toys. Pokémon is the second-most successful and lucrative video game-based media franchise in the world, behind only Nintendo's Mario franchise.
The franchise celebrated its tenth anniversary in 2006. Cumulative sales of the video games (including home console games, such as Hey You, Pikachu! for the Nintendo 64) have reached more than 200 million copies. In November 2005, 4Kids Entertainment, which had managed the non-game related licensing of Pokémon, announced that it had agreed not to renew the Pokémon representation agreement. Pokémon USA Inc. (now The Pokémon Company International), a subsidiary of Japan's Pokémon Co., now oversees all Pokémon licensing outside of Asia. As of 2013, the Pokémon media franchise has grossed revenues of ¥4 trillion worldwide (equivalent to US$37.76 billion). The brand earned $2 billion in 2014 alone.
This is a list of episodes of the Pokémon animated series(ポケットモンスター,Poketto Monsutā, Pocket Monsters). The division between seasons of Pokémon is based on the English version openings of each episode and may not reflect the actual production season. The English episode numbers are based on their first airing either in syndication, on the WB Television Network or on Cartoon Network. Subsequent episodes of the English version follow the original Japanese order, except where banned episodes are shown. Inc.
The seriously shocking backstory of the Bug Pokemon, Paras 😫
There is a Pokemon from the first series that requires immediate attention because its backstory seems to be based on a harsh fact about life on this Earth.
On Pokemon Go it says:
Paras has parasitic mushrooms growing on its back called tochukaso. They grow large by drawing nutrients from this Bug Pokémon host.
That we can see from the visuals. It’s not too scary at this point. Maybe its one of those cases of mutualism where different species live together and help each other.
But when it evolves into a Parasect, you notice that its eyes turn all white. Why is that? It’s because the takeover is complete. That’s not an insect anymore. It’s a mushroom with feet and consciousness.
Now it also says that Tochukaso is highly valued as a medicine for extending life.
Tochukaso is the genera...
published: 04 Aug 2024
Paras vs Arbok and Weezing | Pokemon
published: 30 Nov 2021
paras are extremely weak??
published: 07 Apr 2022
Paras has had enough
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published: 06 Feb 2022
paras leave her alone... OH SH--
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paras leave her alone... OH SH--
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published: 04 Feb 2022
Pikachu vs Paras Pokemon Kanto Region
published: 24 May 2021
Paras in Generation I: The OG Mushroom Pokémon #shorts #pokemon
Did you know Paras had a totally unique look in Generation I? Discover how this Mushroom Pokémon evolved over time! Love classic Pokémon content? Hit that subscribe button for more nostalgic Pokémon shorts and turn on notifications!
published: 28 Sep 2024
Onko Tämä Pokemon Go:n Paras GBL Cup???
Tervetuloa katsomaan kun pelaan ehkä Pokemon Go:n parasta GBL Cuppia, eli Psychic Cuppia!
Muista myös tilata kanava! (se on ilmaista) :D
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published: 28 Sep 2024
The Disobedient Charmeleon from The Problem with Paras
There is a Pokemon from the first series that requires immediate attention because its backstory seems to be based on a harsh fact about life on this Earth.
On...
There is a Pokemon from the first series that requires immediate attention because its backstory seems to be based on a harsh fact about life on this Earth.
On Pokemon Go it says:
Paras has parasitic mushrooms growing on its back called tochukaso. They grow large by drawing nutrients from this Bug Pokémon host.
That we can see from the visuals. It’s not too scary at this point. Maybe its one of those cases of mutualism where different species live together and help each other.
But when it evolves into a Parasect, you notice that its eyes turn all white. Why is that? It’s because the takeover is complete. That’s not an insect anymore. It’s a mushroom with feet and consciousness.
Now it also says that Tochukaso is highly valued as a medicine for extending life.
Tochukaso is the general term for a category of real Chinese medicine ingredients.
The kanji characters are:
冬 winter
虫 insect
夏 summer
草 grass (in this case it also refers to mushrooms)
So in effect, this means, “Hey, I thought you were an insect last winter… DUDE THAT’S MESSED UP.”
Tochukaso is a type of mushroom that parasitizes moth larvae in winter, absorbs nutrients from it, and grows a rod-shaped mushroom from the dead moth’s head in summer. We don’t need zombie movies. What we need to prepare for is a mushroom apocalypse.
But not to worry; Pokemon is rated PEGI 7 because 7 year olds are totally, totally ready to know this.
Hi, I’m Kyota, the author of Amazon Best Sellers [Folk Tales of Japan], [Underdogs of Japanese History], and [Horror Tales of Japan].
Please check out my books at ☺️: https://kyotako.myportfolio.com/
There is a Pokemon from the first series that requires immediate attention because its backstory seems to be based on a harsh fact about life on this Earth.
On Pokemon Go it says:
Paras has parasitic mushrooms growing on its back called tochukaso. They grow large by drawing nutrients from this Bug Pokémon host.
That we can see from the visuals. It’s not too scary at this point. Maybe its one of those cases of mutualism where different species live together and help each other.
But when it evolves into a Parasect, you notice that its eyes turn all white. Why is that? It’s because the takeover is complete. That’s not an insect anymore. It’s a mushroom with feet and consciousness.
Now it also says that Tochukaso is highly valued as a medicine for extending life.
Tochukaso is the general term for a category of real Chinese medicine ingredients.
The kanji characters are:
冬 winter
虫 insect
夏 summer
草 grass (in this case it also refers to mushrooms)
So in effect, this means, “Hey, I thought you were an insect last winter… DUDE THAT’S MESSED UP.”
Tochukaso is a type of mushroom that parasitizes moth larvae in winter, absorbs nutrients from it, and grows a rod-shaped mushroom from the dead moth’s head in summer. We don’t need zombie movies. What we need to prepare for is a mushroom apocalypse.
But not to worry; Pokemon is rated PEGI 7 because 7 year olds are totally, totally ready to know this.
Hi, I’m Kyota, the author of Amazon Best Sellers [Folk Tales of Japan], [Underdogs of Japanese History], and [Horror Tales of Japan].
Please check out my books at ☺️: https://kyotako.myportfolio.com/
Did you know Paras had a totally unique look in Generation I? Discover how this Mushroom Pokémon evolved over time! Love classic Pokémon content? Hit that subsc...
Did you know Paras had a totally unique look in Generation I? Discover how this Mushroom Pokémon evolved over time! Love classic Pokémon content? Hit that subscribe button for more nostalgic Pokémon shorts and turn on notifications!
Did you know Paras had a totally unique look in Generation I? Discover how this Mushroom Pokémon evolved over time! Love classic Pokémon content? Hit that subscribe button for more nostalgic Pokémon shorts and turn on notifications!
There is a Pokemon from the first series that requires immediate attention because its backstory seems to be based on a harsh fact about life on this Earth.
On Pokemon Go it says:
Paras has parasitic mushrooms growing on its back called tochukaso. They grow large by drawing nutrients from this Bug Pokémon host.
That we can see from the visuals. It’s not too scary at this point. Maybe its one of those cases of mutualism where different species live together and help each other.
But when it evolves into a Parasect, you notice that its eyes turn all white. Why is that? It’s because the takeover is complete. That’s not an insect anymore. It’s a mushroom with feet and consciousness.
Now it also says that Tochukaso is highly valued as a medicine for extending life.
Tochukaso is the general term for a category of real Chinese medicine ingredients.
The kanji characters are:
冬 winter
虫 insect
夏 summer
草 grass (in this case it also refers to mushrooms)
So in effect, this means, “Hey, I thought you were an insect last winter… DUDE THAT’S MESSED UP.”
Tochukaso is a type of mushroom that parasitizes moth larvae in winter, absorbs nutrients from it, and grows a rod-shaped mushroom from the dead moth’s head in summer. We don’t need zombie movies. What we need to prepare for is a mushroom apocalypse.
But not to worry; Pokemon is rated PEGI 7 because 7 year olds are totally, totally ready to know this.
Hi, I’m Kyota, the author of Amazon Best Sellers [Folk Tales of Japan], [Underdogs of Japanese History], and [Horror Tales of Japan].
Please check out my books at ☺️: https://kyotako.myportfolio.com/
Did you know Paras had a totally unique look in Generation I? Discover how this Mushroom Pokémon evolved over time! Love classic Pokémon content? Hit that subscribe button for more nostalgic Pokémon shorts and turn on notifications!
The Pokémon(ポケモン,Pokemon) franchise has 721 (as of the release of Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire) distinctive fictional species classified as the titular Pokémon. This is a selected listing of 51 of the Pokémon species, originally found in the Red and Green versions, arranged as they are in the main game series' National Pokédex.
Bulbasaur
Bulbasaur(フシギダネ, Fushigidane), the Seed Pokémon, are small, squat reptilian Pokémon that are quadrupedal, with light blue-green bodies and darker bluish-green spots. As a Bulbasaur undergoes evolution into Ivysaur and then later into Venusaur, the bulb on its back blossoms into a large flower.
Ivysaur
Ivysaur(フシギソウ,Fushigisō, Fushigisou), known as the Seed Pokémon, represents the evolved form of Bulbasaur, one of the three starting Pokémon available to players in Pokémon Red and Blue and their various remakes; it evolves into the final form of Venusaur. Aside from becoming taller and heavier than Bulbasaur, its trademark bulb becomes a pink flower-bud, and four leaves now appear at the base of this bud. The Pokémon's legs are more stout, allowing it to hold up the bigger bulb, yet limiting its previous ability to stand on its hind legs. Its eyes now look more aggressive and intimidating. As before, Ivysaur and its bulb share a mutualistic relationship; bathing in sunlight allows both to continue growing. Eventually, the bud will give off a sweet scent, a signal that it will bloom soon, and that its host will evolve. An Ivysaur will spend more time bathing in sunlight in order to reach evolution.
PokémonTCGPocket launched at the end of October and racked up 10million downloads in its first week ... And if that fails, then you can use your other grass Pokémon like Paras and Parasect who have high-damage attacks but do require a lot of energy.
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