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all these Pokémon seen in the new trailer? How do you tell a Machamp from a Loudred? If you're struggling to identify any of the adorable critters in back of the iconic Pikachu himself, we've got your back.
We've damaged down almost every Pokémon appearance in the trailer for you because who could ever be expected to memorize all 809 of these? Not to say, there's a whole slew of new Pocket Monsters coming later this year with the introduction of
on Nintendo Switch.
Pokédex. You're welcome.
Joltik
Blink and you'll miss the categorize of electric bug Pokémon called Joltik. You barely get a chance to register them in the trailer, although they can be seen crawling along the power lines. It's a little bit of a uncommon decision to add them to the Pokémon roster in the film since they're not really a set of popular monsters, nevertheless they're still pretty beautiful — and we'd certainly visualize them in a habitat like this.
Ludicolo
The Pokémon seen working in the diner and being asked to give Pikachu another coffee to fuel his addiction is the final evolutionary form of Lotad, which evolves from Lombre. It's a Water and Grass-type monster that apparently likes working alongside its human compatriots, except any time Pikachu keeps badgering it for more coffee — that really appears to set it off.
Snubbull
This bulldog-like Pokémon looks a lot like a residence pet with a decidedly grumpy face. Don't let that fool you, though — it's actually a delightful, surprisingly affectionate little Fairy Pokémon. Don't you just wanna scratch Snubbull under its furry chin?
Charizard
The Fire-type Pokémon Charmander may be pretty, nevertheless it eventually evolves into Charizard, the orange, flying, fire-breathing dragon-like monster you could visualize in the movie literally engulfing the room in flames. It's an especially powerful Pokémon that you don't desire to cross.
Charmander, Golurk, and Arcanine
The orange arrows denote the adorable little puppy Pokémon Growlithe, while the red arrow pointing to the barely visible monster in the back reveals Arcanine, the evolved form and "grown-up" version of little Growlithe. Both are formidable Fire-type Pokémon, and also you could even ride on a Arcanine in the event you pick to in the Pokémon games.
The larger, statue-like Pokémon are the Ground/Ghost-types Golurk, who are apparently acting as what look like guards for the Ryme City Police Department. You could also visualize one pretty little Charmander, pointed out with the yellow arrow. It's a small lizard-like Pokémon with a flame on its tail that eventually evolves into Charizard visualize above).
Snorlax and Machamp
In the foreground marked with an arrow is a sleepy Snorlax, who would love nothing more than to curl up and hibernate just about anywhere it goes. In back of it, denoted by the green arrow, is a Machamp, a formidable fighting Pokémon that evolves from the wrestler-like monster Machoke, and from Machop before that. There's a Jigglypuff in the background, also, nevertheless it's so small it with little effort blends into the scenery. Snorlax is likely sleeping right in the way of traffic, and like in the games, can probably be woken by way of the a Poké Flute.
Lickitung
Yes, that Pokémon's tongue is that huge. Can you guess its name? It's Lickitung. Its enormous tongue and incessant licking is basically what it's known for, which is pretty hilarious. Even funnier: It eventually evolves into Licklick. Who comes up with these names?
Bulbasaur
You've undoubtedly saw a Bulbasaur before, however just event if you require a refresher, it was one of the original Pokémon starters at the onset of your journey in the classic games. The Grass-type monster has a big green bulb on its back and can attack with vines. It's also absolutely adorable.
Psyduck
This Water-type Pokémon is, as its name implies, an actual duck with a permanent headache. That's because it's hiding some latent psychic powers that can disaster you up — big time. It also happens to look a little bit creepier in Detective Pikachu compared to its cartoonish design in the anime series.
Jigglypuff
Jigglypuff is a very pretty puffball Normal- and Fairy-type Pokémon who loves to sing, though listening to it sing will put you to sleep immediately. Judging from its scene in the trailer, it looks like Jigglypuff is furious that people fell asleep while it was crooning a sweet tune. Once that happens, it has no qualms with whipping out a marker and drawing on your face.
Loudred
Loudred has a large mouth with speakers for ears. Here, the Normal-type monster is helping to amplify the sound for the announcers throughout a heated Pokémon match, which is a job they'd be wonderful for.
Blastoise and Gengar
You never get much of a look of either Pokémon in this scene, although you could visualize the signature grin of the Poison- and Ghost-type as it performs its signature move, Double Team, around the powerful Water Pokémon Blastoise. Blastoise is the third evolutionary stage of the beloved starter Pokémon, Squirtle.
Cubone
This lonely critter is the pre-evolutionary stage of Marowak and wears a skull on its head, attacking with bones as soon as aggravated. We haven't saw a lot of footage of it from the film just although, so it's unsure what role it will play.
Flareon
The Normal-type Pokémon Eevee can evolve into a number of forms based on which evolutionary stone you expose it to. As a Fire Stone is used on a Eevee, it transforms into this fiery little cutie, Flareon.
Greninja
This bipedal Dark- and Water-type Pokémon is the final evolutionary form of the starter, frog-like monster Froakie. It absolutely looks like some order kind of ninja with that "scarf" around its mouth, yet that's actually its tongue. The more you know!
Aipom
Usually, this purple monkey-like Pokémon has a big grin on its face, although it looks positively vicious in the Detective Pikachu trailer. We're not sure exactly what's made the Aipom bunch in the movie go crazy, however here's what one looks like as soon as it wants to claw at your face.
Mewtwo
The infamous Mewtwo is one of the most recognizable Pokémon out there, and in the event you followed the series while you were a kid (or are just getting into it) you probably have a good idea of why it's an iconic segment of the franchise. What role will Mewtwo play in Detective Pikachu? We'll have to wait and see.
Mr. Mime
This dumb Pokémon can be seen at the end of the trailer, miming a motorcycle crash as Tim (played by Justice Smith) and Pikachu look on. The powerful Psychic-type Pokémon — which, yes, has routinely resembled a somewhat scary clown — is infamous for its Invisible Wall move that acts as a barrier from other attacks.
With that, you're right now well-equipped to point out the Pokémon milling about in
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