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Baby Pokémon | [[File:Project Snorlax Sleeping with Baby Pokémon.jpg|thumb|250px|Baby Pokémon [[Project Snorlax#Sleeping with Snorlax|sleeping with Snorlax]] for [[Project Snorlax]]]] | ||
# | A '''baby Pokémon''' (Japanese: '''ベイビィポケモン''' ''baby Pokémon'') is a Pokémon at the lowest stage of {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} [[Evolution]] that cannot itself [[Pokémon breeding|breed]], but whose evolved forms can. The concept was introduced in [[Generation II]], along with breeding. | ||
==Overview== | |||
Baby Pokémon can be classified by the following criteria: | |||
*Must be obtainable by breeding | |||
*Must be the lowest form in a family chain and must be able to evolve at least once | |||
*Must belong to the {{egg|No Eggs Discovered}} [[Egg Group]] | |||
The only baby Pokémon introduced alongside their evolved form are {{p|Togepi}}, {{p|Riolu}}, and {{p|Toxel}}; the rest were introduced in generations after their evolved form was. Several baby Pokémon [[friendship Evolution|require a high amount of friendship to evolve]]. | |||
In the games, most baby Pokémon are only obtainable through breeding. On occasion, [[non-player character]]s will give the {{player}} an {{pkmn|Egg}} containing a baby Pokémon, and this Pokémon typically cannot be obtained by any other method except by breeding. [[Generation III]] introduced the first baby Pokémon able to be caught in the wild: {{p|Wynaut}} on {{gdis|Mirage Island|III}}. In [[Generation IV]], many other baby Pokémon were also available in the wild. | |||
From [[Generation III]] | From [[Generation III]] to {{Gen|VIII}}, in order to breed most newly introduced baby Pokémon, the parent in their evolutionary line must hold a specific [[Incense]] before breeding, which provides a rationale for why those parent Pokémon could not produce these Eggs in previous generations. For example, {{p|Marill}}, which was introduced in [[Generation II]], could not produce Azurill Eggs until the introduction of the [[Sea Incense]] in Generation III. In [[Generation IX]], this requirement was removed, and a baby Pokémon will always be produced, regardless of held items. | ||
==List of baby Pokémon== | |||
===Introduced in {{game|Gold and Silver|s}}=== | |||
{| class="roundy" align=center style="text-align:center; border:3px solid #{{silver color dark}}; background:#{{gold color}}" cellpadding=5px | |||
! colspan=3 style="background:#{{gold color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Baby Pokémon | |||
! colspan=4 style="background:#{{gold color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | After Evolution | |||
|- style="background:#{{gold color light}}" | |||
! Pokémon | |||
! Image | |||
! Type | |||
! colspan=2 | Pokémon | |||
! Type | |||
! Parent's Egg Group | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| rowspan=3 | {{p|Pichu}} | |||
| rowspan=3 | [[File:172Pichu.png|100px|Pichu]] | |||
| rowspan=3 | {{typecolor|Electric}} | |||
| {{ArtP|025|Pikachu}} | |||
| {{p|Pikachu}} | |||
| {{typecolor|Electric}} | |||
| rowspan=3 | {{egg|Field}}<br>{{egg|Fairy}} | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| {{ArtP|026|Raichu}} | |||
| {{p|Raichu}} | |||
| {{typecolor|Electric}} | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| {{ArtP|026|Raichu|form=-Alola}} | |||
| {{rf|Alolan}} {{p|Raichu}} | |||
| {{typecolor|Electric}}{{typecolor|Psychic}} | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| rowspan=2 | {{p|Cleffa}} | |||
| rowspan=2 | [[File:173Cleffa.png|100px|Cleffa]] | |||
| rowspan=2 | {{typecolor|Normal}} (II-V)<br>{{typecolor|Fairy}} (VI+) | |||
| {{ArtP|035|Clefairy}} | |||
| {{p|Clefairy}} | |||
| {{typecolor|Normal}} (I-V)<br>{{typecolor|Fairy}} (VI+) | |||
| rowspan=2 | {{egg|Fairy}} | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| {{ArtP|036|Clefable}} | |||
| {{p|Clefable}} | |||
| {{typecolor|Normal}} (I-V)<br>{{typecolor|Fairy}} (VI+) | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| rowspan=2 | {{p|Igglybuff}} | |||
| rowspan=2 | [[File:174Igglybuff.png|100px|Igglybuff]] | |||
| rowspan=2 | {{typecolor|Normal}} (II-V)<br>{{typecolor|Normal}}{{typecolor|Fairy}} (VI+) | |||
| {{ArtP|039|Jigglypuff}} | |||
| {{p|Jigglypuff}} | |||
| {{typecolor|Normal}} (I-V)<br>{{typecolor|Normal}}{{typecolor|Fairy}} (VI+) | |||
| rowspan=2 | {{egg|Fairy}} | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| {{ArtP|040|Wigglytuff}} | |||
| {{p|Wigglytuff}} | |||
| {{typecolor|Normal}} (I-V)<br>{{typecolor|Normal}}{{typecolor|Fairy}} (VI+) | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| rowspan=2 | {{p|Togepi}} | |||
| rowspan=2 | [[File:175Togepi.png|100px|Togepi]] | |||
| rowspan=2 | {{typecolor|Normal}} (II-V)<br>{{typecolor|Fairy}} (VI+) | |||
| {{ArtP|176|Togetic}} | |||
| {{p|Togetic}} | |||
| {{typecolor|Normal}}{{typecolor|Flying}} (II-V)<br>{{typecolor|Fairy}}{{typecolor|Flying}} (VI+) | |||
| rowspan=2 | {{egg|Flying}}<br>{{egg|Fairy}} | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| {{ArtP|468|Togekiss}} | |||
| {{p|Togekiss}} | |||
| {{typecolor|Normal}}{{typecolor|Flying}} (IV-V)<br>{{typecolor|Fairy}}{{typecolor|Flying}} (VI+) | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| rowspan=3 | {{p|Tyrogue}} | |||
| rowspan=3 | [[File:236Tyrogue.png|100px|Tyrogue]] | |||
| rowspan=3 | {{typecolor|Fighting}} | |||
| {{ArtP|106|Hitmonlee}} | |||
| {{p|Hitmonlee}} | |||
| {{typecolor|Fighting}} | |||
| rowspan=3 | {{egg|Human-Like}} | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| {{ArtP|107|Hitmonchan}} | |||
| {{p|Hitmonchan}} | |||
| {{typecolor|Fighting}} | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| {{ArtP|237|Hitmontop}} | |||
| {{p|Hitmontop}} | |||
| {{typecolor|Fighting}} | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| {{p|Smoochum}} | |||
| [[File:238Smoochum.png|100px|Smoochum]] | |||
| {{typecolor|Ice}}{{typecolor|Psychic}} | |||
| {{ArtP|124|Jynx}} | |||
| {{p|Jynx}} | |||
| {{typecolor|Ice}}{{typecolor|Psychic}} | |||
| {{egg|Human-Like}} | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| rowspan=2 | {{p|Elekid}} | |||
| rowspan=2 | [[File:239Elekid.png|100px|Elekid]] | |||
| rowspan=2 | {{typecolor|Electric}} | |||
| {{ArtP|125|Electabuzz}} | |||
| {{p|Electabuzz}} | |||
| {{typecolor|Electric}} | |||
| rowspan=2 | {{egg|Human-Like}} | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| {{ArtP|466|Electivire}} | |||
| {{p|Electivire}} | |||
| {{typecolor|Electric}} | |||
|-style="background:#FFF | |||
| rowspan=2 | {{p|Magby}} | |||
| rowspan=2 | [[File:240Magby.png|100px|Magby]] | |||
| rowspan=2 | {{typecolor|Fire}} | |||
| {{ArtP|126|Magmar}} | |||
| {{p|Magmar}} | |||
| {{typecolor|Fire}} | |||
| rowspan=2 | {{egg|Human-Like}} | |||
|-style="background:#FFF | |||
| {{ArtP|467|Magmortar}} | |||
| {{p|Magmortar}} | |||
| {{typecolor|Fire}} | |||
|- | |||
| colspan=6 style="background:#{{gold color light}}; {{roundybottom|5px}}" | | |||
|} | |||
===Introduced in {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}}=== | |||
{| class="roundy" align=center style="text-align:center; border:3px solid #{{sapphire color dark}}; background:#{{ruby color}}" cellpadding=5px | |||
! colspan=3 style="background:#{{ruby color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Baby Pokémon | |||
! colspan=4 style="background:#{{ruby color light}}" | After Evolution | |||
! rowspan=2 style="background:#{{ruby color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Incense | |||
|- style="background:#{{ruby color light}}" | |||
! Pokémon | |||
! Image | |||
! Type | |||
! colspan=2 | Pokémon | |||
! Type | |||
! Parent's Egg Group | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| rowspan=2 | {{p|Azurill}} | |||
| rowspan=2 | [[File:298Azurill.png|100px|Azurill]] | |||
| rowspan=2 | {{typecolor|Normal}} (III-V)<br>{{typecolor|Normal}}{{typecolor|Fairy}} (VI+) | |||
| {{ArtP|183|Marill}} | |||
| {{p|Marill}} | |||
| {{typecolor|Water}} (II-V)<br>{{typecolor|Water}}{{typecolor|Fairy}} (VI+) | |||
| rowspan=2 | {{egg|Water 1}}<br>{{egg|Fairy}} | |||
| rowspan=2 | [[File:Bag Sea Incense SV Sprite.png|80px]]<br>[[Sea Incense]] | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| {{ArtP|184|Azumarill}} | |||
| {{p|Azumarill}} | |||
| {{typecolor|Water}} (II-V)<br>{{typecolor|Water}}{{typecolor|Fairy}} (VI+) | |||
|-style="background:#FFF" | |||
| {{p|Wynaut}} | |||
| [[File:360Wynaut.png|100px|Wynaut]] | |||
| {{typecolor|Psychic}} | |||
| {{ArtP|202|Wobbuffet}} | |||
| {{p|Wobbuffet}} | |||
| {{typecolor|Psychic}} | |||
| {{egg|Amorphous}} | |||
| style="background:#FFF; {{roundybr|5px}}" | [[File:Bag Lax Incense SV Sprite.png|80px]]<br>[[Lax Incense]] | |||
|- | |||
| colspan=8 style="background:#{{ruby color light}}; {{roundybottom|5px}}" | | |||
|} | |||
===Introduced in {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}}=== | |||
{| class="roundy" align=center style="text-align:center; border:3px solid #{{pearl color dark}}; background:#{{diamond color}}" cellpadding=5px | |||
! colspan=3 style="background:#{{diamond color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Baby Pokémon | |||
! colspan=4 style="background:#{{diamond color light}}" | After Evolution | |||
! rowspan=2 style="background:#{{diamond color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Incense | |||
|- style="background:#{{diamond color light}}" | |||
! Pokémon | |||
! Image | |||
! Type | |||
! colspan=2 | Pokémon | |||
! Type | |||
! Parent's Egg Group | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| rowspan=2 | {{p|Budew}} | |||
| rowspan=2 | [[File:406Budew.png|100px|Budew]] | |||
| rowspan=2 | {{typecolor|Grass}}{{typecolor|Poison}} | |||
| {{ArtP|315|Roselia}} | |||
| {{p|Roselia}} | |||
| {{typecolor|Grass}}{{typecolor|Poison}} | |||
| rowspan=2 | {{egg|Fairy}}<br>{{egg|Grass}} | |||
| rowspan=2 | [[File:Bag Rose Incense SV Sprite.png|80px]]<br>[[Rose Incense]] | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| {{ArtP|407|Roserade}} | |||
| {{p|Roserade}} | |||
| {{typecolor|Grass}}{{typecolor|Poison}} | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| {{p|Chingling}} | |||
| [[File:433Chingling.png|100px|Chingling]] | |||
| {{typecolor|Psychic}} | |||
| {{ArtP|358|Chimecho}} | |||
| {{p|Chimecho}} | |||
| {{typecolor|Psychic}} | |||
| {{egg|Amorphous}} | |||
| [[File:Bag Pure Incense SV Sprite.png|80px]]<br>[[Pure Incense]] | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| {{p|Bonsly}} | |||
| [[File:438Bonsly.png|100px|Bonsly]] | |||
| {{typecolor|Rock}} | |||
| {{ArtP|185|Sudowoodo}} | |||
| {{p|Sudowoodo}} | |||
| {{typecolor|Rock}} | |||
| {{egg|Mineral}} | |||
| [[File:Bag Rock Incense SV Sprite.png|80px]]<br>[[Rock Incense]] | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| rowspan=3 | {{p|Mime Jr.}} | |||
| rowspan=3 | [[File:0439Mime Jr.png|100px|Mime Jr.]] | |||
| rowspan=3 | {{typecolor|Psychic}} (IV-V)<br>{{typecolor|Psychic}}{{typecolor|Fairy}} (VI+) | |||
| {{ArtP|122|Mr. Mime}} | |||
| {{p|Mr. Mime}} | |||
| {{typecolor|Psychic}} (I-V)<br>{{typecolor|Psychic}}{{typecolor|Fairy}} (VI+) | |||
| rowspan=3 | {{egg|Human-Like}} | |||
| rowspan=3 | [[File:Bag Odd Incense SV Sprite.png|80px]]<br>[[Odd Incense]] | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| {{ArtP|122|Mr. Mime|form=-Galar}} | |||
| {{rf|Galarian}} {{p|Mr. Mime}} | |||
| {{typecolor|Ice}}{{typecolor|Psychic}} | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| {{ArtP|866|Mr. Rime}} | |||
| {{p|Mr. Rime}} | |||
| {{typecolor|Ice}}{{typecolor|Psychic}} | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| rowspan=2 | {{p|Happiny}} | |||
| rowspan=2 | [[File:440Happiny.png|100px|Happiny]] | |||
| rowspan=2 | {{typecolor|Normal}} | |||
| {{ArtP|113|Chansey}} | |||
| {{p|Chansey}} | |||
| {{typecolor|Normal}} | |||
| rowspan=2 | {{egg|Fairy}} | |||
| rowspan=2 | [[File:Bag Luck Incense SV Sprite.png|80px]]<br>[[Luck Incense]] | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| {{ArtP|242|Blissey}} | |||
| {{p|Blissey}} | |||
| {{typecolor|Normal}} | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| {{p|Munchlax}} | |||
| [[File:446Munchlax.png|100px|Munchlax]] | |||
| {{typecolor|Normal}} | |||
| {{ArtP|143|Snorlax}} | |||
| {{p|Snorlax}} | |||
| {{typecolor|Normal}} | |||
| {{egg|Monster}} | |||
| [[File:Bag Full Incense SV Sprite.png|80px]]<br>[[Full Incense]] | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| {{p|Riolu}} | |||
| [[File:447Riolu.png|100px|Riolu]] | |||
| {{typecolor|Fighting}} | |||
| {{ArtP|448|Lucario}} | |||
| {{p|Lucario}} | |||
| {{typecolor|Fighting}}{{typecolor|Steel}} | |||
| {{egg|Field}}<br>{{egg|Human-Like}} | |||
| None | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| {{p|Mantyke}} | |||
| [[File:458Mantyke.png|100px|Mantyke]] | |||
| {{typecolor|Water}}{{typecolor|Flying}} | |||
| {{ArtP|226|Mantine}} | |||
| {{p|Mantine}} | |||
| {{typecolor|Water}}{{typecolor|Flying}} | |||
| {{egg|Water 1}} | |||
| [[File:Bag Wave Incense SV Sprite.png|80px]]<br>[[Wave Incense]] | |||
|- | |||
| colspan=8 style="background:#{{diamond color light}}; {{roundybottom|5px}}" | | |||
|} | |||
===Introduced in {{g|Sword and Shield}}=== | |||
{| class="roundy" align=center style="text-align:center; border:3px solid #{{sword color dark}}; background:#{{shield color}}" cellpadding=5px | |||
! colspan=3 style="background:#{{sword color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Baby Pokémon | |||
! colspan=4 style="background:#{{sword color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | After Evolution | |||
|- style="background:#{{sword color light}}" | |||
! Pokémon | |||
! Image | |||
! Type | |||
! colspan=2 | Pokémon | |||
! Type | |||
! Parent's Egg Group | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| {{p|Toxel}} | |||
| [[File:848Toxel.png|100px|Toxel]] | |||
| {{typecolor|Electric}}{{typecolor|Poison}} | |||
| {{ArtP|849|Toxtricity}} | |||
| {{p|Toxtricity}} | |||
| {{typecolor|Electric}}{{typecolor|Poison}} | |||
| {{egg|Human-Like}} | |||
|- | |||
| colspan=7 style="background:#{{sword color light}}; {{roundybottom|5px}}" | | |||
|} | |||
[[ | == Exclusive moves == | ||
Besides [[Egg Move]]s, there are some moves that Pokémon can learn at the baby stage which will become permanently unavailable after evolution. For the Pokémon which can use an [[Incense]] to breed there are also moves that are mutually exclusive because they depend on which species was hatched from the egg. | |||
In [[Generation VIII]], there are no such cases as all these Pokémon can learn any move that their previous evolutionary form could. The exception is {{m|Splash}}, which can be learned by Azurill but not by Marill in {{g|Sword and Shield}} and {{g|Scarlet and Violet}}, though Marill can learn it in {{g|Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl}}. This change didn't carry over to [[Generation IX]], meaning that {{m|Last Resort}} and {{m|Entrainment}} can still only be learned by Chingling, and not by Chimecho due to them not being in Sword and Shield and not having their movesets updated along with the other Baby Pokémon that require incense to breed. | |||
Since in Generation IX, Pokémon always produce a baby Pokémon, regardless of held items, Pokémon that appear in the generation's games no longer have exclusive Egg Moves. | |||
=== Non-incense babies === | |||
{| class="roundy" align=center style="text-align:center; border:3px solid #cde6b4; background:#d5cda4" width=700px | |||
|- | |||
! style="background-color:#eee6bd; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Pokémon | |||
! style="background-color:#eee6bd" | Move | |||
! style="background-color:#eee6bd" colspan=6 | Generation | |||
! style="background-color:#eee6bd; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Method acquiring | |||
|- style="background-color: #fff" | |||
| rowspan=4 | [[File:172Pichu.png|96px]]<br>{{pcolor|Pichu|5e824d}} | |||
| {{m|Charm}} | |||
| style="background-color:#{{Johto color}}" | '''II''' | |||
| style="background-color:#{{Hoenn color}}" | '''III''' | |||
| style="background-color:#{{Sinnoh color}}" | '''IV''' | |||
| style="background-color:#{{Unova color}}" | '''V''' | |||
| style="background-color:#{{Kalos color}}" | '''VI''' | |||
| style="background-color:#{{Alola color}}" | '''VII''' | |||
| Level Up | |||
|- style="background-color: #fff" | |||
| {{m|Sweet Kiss}} | |||
| style="background-color:#{{Johto color}}" | '''II''' | |||
| style="background-color:#{{Hoenn color}}" | '''III''' | |||
| style="background-color:#{{Sinnoh color}}" | '''IV''' | |||
| style="background-color:#{{Unova color}}" | '''V''' | |||
| style="background-color:#{{Kalos color}}" | '''VI''' | |||
| style="background-color:#{{Alola color}}" | '''VII''' | |||
| Level Up | |||
|- style="background-color: #fff" | |||
| {{m|Nasty Plot}} | |||
| II | |||
| III | |||
| style="background-color:#{{Sinnoh color}}" | '''IV''' | |||
| style="background-color:#{{Unova color}}" | '''V''' | |||
| style="background-color:#{{Kalos color}}" | '''VI''' | |||
| style="background-color:#{{Alola color}}" | '''VII''' | |||
| Level Up | |||
|- style="background-color: #fff" | |||
| {{m|Uproar}} | |||
| II | |||
| III | |||
| style="background-color:#{{Sinnoh color}}" | '''IV''' | |||
| style="background-color:#{{Unova color}}" | '''V''' | |||
| style="background-color:#{{Kalos color}}" | '''VI''' | |||
| style="background-color:#{{Alola color} | |||
|- | |- | ||
| style="background: # | | colspan=8 style="background:#eee6bd; {{roundybottom|5px}}; height: 5px" | | ||
|} | |} | ||
==In the spin-off games== | |||
===Pokémon Sleep=== | |||
Baby Pokémon in [[Pokémon Sleep]] always have the Slumbering [[sleep type]], regardless of the sleep types of its evolutions. Baby Pokémon require 20 {{Sleep|Candy|candies}} to evolve, except for {{p|Mime Jr.}} and {{p|Riolu}}, which instead require 40 and 80 candies, respectively. Prior to the version 1.0.6 update, all baby Pokémon (except for Riolu) require 40 candies to evolve. | |||
With the exception of {{p|Mr. Mime}}, researching sleep styles of Pokémon that are evolutions of baby Pokémon yields 1 less candy than the equivalent for other evolved Pokémon. For example, researching the 1-star sleep style of {{p|Wartortle}} yields 5 candies, but researching the 1-star sleep style of {{p|Pikachu}} (the evolution of {{p|Pichu}}, a baby Pokémon) yields 4 candies instead. | |||
==In the anime== | ==In the anime== | ||
[[File:Baby Pokémon anime.png|thumb|250px|Several baby Pokémon and a {{p|Teddiursa}} in ''[[DP190|The Brockster Is In!]]'']] | [[File:Baby Pokémon anime.png|thumb|250px|Several baby Pokémon and a {{p|Teddiursa}} in ''[[DP190|The Brockster Is In!]]'']] | ||
All baby Pokémon have appeared in the anime | All baby Pokémon have appeared in the {{pkmn|anime}}, with some belonging to main characters. While most of them appear in the [[Pikachu short]]s regularly, all have had major appearances in the anime. In some cases, other newborn Pokémon are called baby Pokémon as well. | ||
Baby Pokémon usually have childish personalities, but some begin to show signs of maturity after gaining experience or evolving, such as when [[Brock's Bonsly]] gave up bottle-feeding. However, [[Paul's Elekid]] was shown to have inherited his harsh personality. This is not limited to owned Pokémon, as ''[[DP142|Where No Togepi Has Gone Before!]]'' portrays a wild {{p|Togepi}} with mischievous intentions. | Baby Pokémon usually have childish personalities, but some begin to show signs of maturity after gaining experience or evolving, such as when [[Brock's Bonsly]] gave up bottle-feeding. However, [[Paul's Elekid]] was shown to have inherited his harsh personality. This is not limited to owned Pokémon, as ''[[DP142|Where No Togepi Has Gone Before!]]'' portrays a wild {{p|Togepi}} with mischievous intentions. | ||
Pichu first appeared in ''[[EP179|The Apple Corp]]'' stealing apples from {{ | Pichu first appeared in ''[[EP179|The Apple Corp]]'', where it was stealing apples from {{OBP|Charmaine|EP179}}'s apple orchard. | ||
In ''[[EP203|The Screen Actor's Guilt]]'', [[Brad Van Darn]] owned a Smoochum. His agent is afraid that Brad's image as an action star would be ruined if this was made public. | |||
An abandoned Tyrogue appeared in ''[[EP233|A Tyrogue Full of Trouble]]''. | |||
Igglybuff twins belonging to {{OBP|Brittany|EP243}} appeared in ''[[EP243|Same Old Song and Dance]]'', where they were practicing for a concert. | |||
In ''[[EP246|Wish Upon a Star Shape]]'', a Cleffa fell from a spaceship that belonged to the kleptomaniac {{p|Clefairy}} from ''[[EP062|Clefairy Tales]]''. | In ''[[EP246|Wish Upon a Star Shape]]'', a Cleffa fell from a spaceship that belonged to the kleptomaniac {{p|Clefairy}} from ''[[EP062|Clefairy Tales]]''. | ||
An Elekid made its debut in ''[[EP261|Here's Lookin' at You, Elekid]]'' where {{an|Casey}} caught it. | |||
A {{pkmn|Trainer}} named {{OBP|Satchel|EP262}} was trying to get his Magby to evolve for the Silver Conference in ''[[EP262|You're A Star, Larvitar]]'' and succeeded. It reappeared in ''[[EP263|Address Unown!]]'' where it was part of an {{p|Unown}}'s dimension. | |||
A Mime Jr. appeared under the ownership of [[Queen Ilene]] in ''[[M08|Pokémon: Lucario and the Mystery of Mew]]''. Also, in the same movie, a wild Bonsly appeared as it followed Ash and his friends on their quest to find Pikachu. After that, Bonsly stayed in the Tree of the Beginning with Mew. | |||
A Smoochum appeared in ''[[AG168|Three Jynx and a Baby!]]'', where she was protected by three Jynx, and later taken by Team Rocket who tried to turn her into a star. Smoochum evolved into another Jynx at the end. | |||
Three Chingling appeared in ''[[DP070|The Bells Are Singing!]]'', under the ownership of [[Francesca]]. | |||
An Azurill, Cleffa, two Igglybuff, and three Pichu appeared in ''[[DP084|Hungry for the Good Life!]]'' under the ownership of [[Mr. Backlot]]. | |||
Ash used a Mantyke for the second leg of the Pokémon Triathlon in ''[[DP091|One Team, Two Team, Red Team, Blue Team!]]''. | |||
A wild Elekid appeared in ''[[DP137|Three Sides to Every Story!]]'', where it and [[Dawn's Piplup]] were trying to win {{OBP|Lulu|DP137}}'s {{p|Marill}} heart. However, Elekid was the one who won Marill's heart in the end. | |||
Several baby Pokémon, including Pichu, Cleffa, Wynaut, Smoochum, Igglybuff, and Azurill, appeared in ''[[DP190|The Brockster Is In!]]''. | |||
A Pichu appeared in ''[[XY016|A Jolting Switcheroo!]]'', under the ownership of [[Lena]]. Bonnie mistakenly takes [[Lyn]]'s bag containing Pichu, but she got Pichu back by the end of the episode. | |||
A recurring Smoochum made her debut alongside her Trainer [[Nini]] in ''[[XY050|Pathways to Performance Partnering!]]''. | |||
Several baby Pokémon, including Pichu, Cleffa, Igglybuff, Togepi, Smoochum, and Magby, appeared in ''[[M20|I Choose You!]]'', where they were chasing a {{p|Chikorita}} near the ending credits. | |||
A | A recurring Munchlax made its debut in ''[[SM044|A Dream Encounter!]]'' under the ownership of {{an|Professor Burnet}}. | ||
A {{p|Togepi}}, {{p|Tyrogue}}, and {{p|Smoochum}} appeared in ''[[M21|The Power of Us!]]'' where they were following [[Harriet]], although she let the three of them alongside five others stay with her permanently. | |||
{{ | {{p|Toxel}} first appeared in ''[[JN115|Curtain Up! Fight the Fights!]]''. | ||
An Elekid under the ownership of [[Orla]] appeared in ''[[HZ003|For Sure! 'Cause Sprigatito's with Me!]]''. | |||
===Misty's Togepi=== | ===Misty's Togepi=== | ||
{{main | {{main|Misty's Togepi}} | ||
In ''[[EP046|Attack of the Prehistoric Pokémon]]'', Ash finds an Egg that hatches into a {{p|Togepi}} in ''[[EP050|Who Gets to Keep Togepi?]]''. Since Misty is the first thing the | In ''[[EP046|Attack of the Prehistoric Pokémon]]'', Ash finds an Egg that hatches into a {{p|Togepi}} in ''[[EP050|Who Gets to Keep Togepi?]]''. Since {{an|Misty}} is the first thing the baby Pokémon sees, it believes she is its mother. Togepi was usually [[Walking Pokémon|held in Misty's arms]]. It later evolved in ''[[AG045|A Togepi Mirage]]''. Afterwards, it was released to protect the other Togepi in [[Mirage Kingdom]] and the [[Togepi Paradise]]. | ||
===Recurring Wynaut=== | |||
{{main|Wynaut (anime)}} | |||
{{p|Wynaut}} first appeared during the [[Blackthorn City]] arc (''[[EP252|Fangs for Nothin']]'' - ''[[EP255|Why? Wynaut!]]''), but [[Jessie's Wobbuffet]], [[Ash's Bayleef]], and [[Ash's Noctowl]] were the only ones to see it. | |||
=== | ===May's Munchlax=== | ||
{{main| | {{main|May's Munchlax}} | ||
{{an|May}} {{pkmn2|caught}} a {{p|Munchlax}} in ''[[AG117|Berry, Berry Interesting]]'' and has used it in several [[Pokémon Contest]]s. It is her only Pokémon that likes her [[Pokéblock]]s. | |||
===Misty's Azurill=== | ===Misty's Azurill=== | ||
{{main|Misty's Azurill}} | {{main|Misty's Azurill}} | ||
{{an|Misty}} was seen with an {{p|Azurill}} in ''[[AG132|The Scheme Team]]'' | {{an|Misty}} was seen with an {{p|Azurill}} in ''[[AG132|The Scheme Team]]''; it was hatched from the egg that {{Tracey}} gave to her when his {{TP|Tracey|Marill}} laid it. | ||
=== | ===James's Mime Jr.=== | ||
{{main| | {{main|James's Mime Jr.}} | ||
{{p| | [[James]] obtained a {{p|Mime Jr.}} from his [[Nanny and Pop-Pop]] in ''[[AG147|Sweet Baby James]]''. Mime Jr. usually finished the trio's {{motto}} alongside [[Jessie's Wobbuffet]]. It resided at {{an|Team Rocket HQ}} until ''[[JN145|Rocket Revengers!]]'', where it returned to James's party. | ||
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===Brock's Bonsly=== | ===Brock's Bonsly=== | ||
{{main | {{main|Brock's Bonsly}} | ||
In ''[[AG156|From Cradle to Save]]'', {{an|Brock}} captured a {{p|Bonsly}} and took care of him. He evolved into {{p|Sudowoodo}} in ''[[DP014|Leave it To Brocko!]]''. | In ''[[AG156|From Cradle to Save]]'', {{an|Brock}} captured a {{p|Bonsly}} and took care of him. He evolved into {{p|Sudowoodo}} in ''[[DP014|Leave it To Brocko!]]''. | ||
=== | ===Paul's Elekid=== | ||
{{main| | {{main|Paul's Elekid}} | ||
[[ | [[Paul]] owned an {{p|Elekid}} that he used to battle [[Ash's Pikachu]] in ''[[DP003|When Pokémon Worlds Collide!]]'' and [[Roark]] in ''[[DP015|Shapes of Things to Come]]''. It evolved into {{p|Electabuzz}} in ''[[DP052|Smells Like Team Spirit]]'', and evolved into {{p|Electivire}} off-screen, prior to ''[[DP184|Casting a Paul on Barry!]]''. | ||
===Nando's Budew=== | |||
{{main|Nando's Budew}} | |||
{{p|Budew}} made its first major appearance in ''[[DP004|Dawn of a New Era!]]''. It was owned by a minstrel called [[Nando]] and used in battle against [[Dawn's Piplup]] and [[Ash's Pikachu]]. It evolved into {{p|Roselia}} in the second battle. It later evolved into {{p|Roserade}} prior to ''[[DP176|Coming Full-Festival Circle!]]''. | |||
===Brock's Happiny=== | ===Brock's Happiny=== | ||
{{main | {{main|Brock's Happiny}} | ||
{{an|Brock}}'s {{pkmn|Egg}} hatched into a {{p|Happiny}} in ''[[DP038|One Big Happiny Family!]]''. Unusually, in contrast to Happiny's extremely low Attack stat in the {{pkmn|games}}, she has amazing strength and can run with, pummel, and carry many heavy items and Pokémon for | {{an|Brock}}'s {{pkmn|Egg}} hatched into a {{p|Happiny}} in ''[[DP038|One Big Happiny Family!]]''. Unusually, in contrast to Happiny's extremely low Attack stat in the {{pkmn|games}}, she has amazing strength and can run with, pummel, and carry many heavy items and Pokémon for her size, such as having the ability to fling her Trainer into the air with ease and carrying [[Ash's Grotle]] around in ''[[DP103|Jumping Rocket Ship!]]''. She evolved into a Chansey in ''[[DP190|The Brockster Is In!]]'', and evolved into Blissey off-screen, prior to ''[[JNS02|The Arceus Chronicles (Part 2)]]''. | ||
===Aura Sphere Riolu=== | ===Aura Sphere Riolu=== | ||
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===Cameron's Riolu=== | ===Cameron's Riolu=== | ||
{{main | {{main|Cameron's Riolu}} | ||
{{un|Cameron}}'s {{p|Riolu}} first appeared with its Trainer in ''[[BW093|Goodbye, Junior Cup - Hello Adventure!]]''. It evolved into {{p|Lucario}} in ''[[ | {{un|Cameron}}'s {{p|Riolu}} first appeared with its Trainer in ''[[BW093|Goodbye, Junior Cup - Hello Adventure!]]''. In ''[[BW107|Cameron's Secret Weapon!]]'', it evolved into {{p|Lucario}}. | ||
[[File:JN001 illustration.png|175px|thumb|An illustration of Ash's Pikachu as a Pichu by [[Atsuko Nishida]]]] | |||
===Korrina's Riolu=== | |||
{{main|Korrina's Riolu}} | |||
{{an|Korrina}} had her Riolu since she was young and they grew up together. Prior to ''[[XY029|Mega Revelation!]]'', it evolved into {{p|Lucario}}. | |||
===Lusamine's Cleffa=== | |||
{{main|Lusamine's Cleffa}} | |||
{{an|Lusamine}} had a {{p|Cleffa}}, which was seen in a picture in ''[[SM008|Lillie's Egg-xhilarating Challenge!]]''. She eventually evolved all the way into {{p|Clefable}} sometime prior to ''[[SM044|A Dream Encounter!]]''. | |||
===Ash's Pichu=== | |||
{{main|Ash's Pikachu|Ash's Pichu}} | |||
{{Ash}}'s {{p|Pikachu}} appeared as a {{pkmn2|wild}} {{p|Pichu}} in a flashback in ''[[JN001|Enter Pikachu!]]'', which explored his backstory and how he evolved into Pikachu. In ''[[JN090|Showdown at the Gates of Warp!]]'', he was briefly [[Devolution|turned back]] into a Pichu through time reversal. | |||
===Goh's Mantyke=== | |||
{{main|Goh's Mantyke}} | |||
In ''[[JN008|The Sinnoh Iceberg Race!]]'', [[Goh]] captured a {{p|Mantyke}} and would occasionally bring it with him for his research assignments. | |||
===Ash's Riolu=== | |||
{{main|Ash's Riolu}} | |||
{{Ash}}'s {{p|Riolu}} hatched from an {{pkmn|Egg}} he received from [[Nurse Joy]] in ''[[JN021|Caring for a Mystery!]]''. It ran away after hatching wanting to fight many wild Pokémon, but eventually properly bonded with Ash and joined his team. It evolved into a {{p|Lucario}} in ''[[JN045|Sword and Shield... The Legends Awaken!]]''. | |||
==In the manga== | |||
[[File:Pibu Hatching.png|thumb|200px|Pichu hatching from an Egg in Pokémon Adventures]] | |||
===Pokémon Adventures=== | |||
All baby Pokémon—except {{p|Toxel}}—have appeared in [[Pokémon Adventures]] so far, with some belonging to main characters. {{adv|Gold}} is known for being able to draw out the largest potential of a baby Pokémon, having the title of "'''{{tc|Pokémon Breeder|Hatcher}}'''". | |||
Cleffa and Igglybuff first appeared in ''[[PS107|Gligar Glide]]'', escaping from the Daycare Center near [[Goldenrod City]]. Their first major appearance was in ''[[PS143|Irked Igglybuff and Curmudgeonly Cleffa]]'', under the ownership of [[Whitney]]. | |||
Tyrogue were seen in ''[[PS122|Querulous Qwilfish]]'' assisting with the construction of the {{gdis|Battle Tower|II}}. [[Bruno]] of the [[Elite Four]] was later seen with one in ''[[PS176|The Last Battle X]]''. | |||
Smoochum first appeared in ''[[PS107|Gligar Glide]]'', escaping from the Daycare Center near Goldenrod City. Its first major appearance was in ''[[PS117|Slugging It Out With Slugma]]'', with one belonging to {{adv|Crystal}} with the nickname Chumee. | |||
Ken of the [[Team Rocket Elite Trio]] is seen with an Elekid in ''[[PS094|Elekid Incorporated]]''. | |||
Magby first appeared in ''[[PS107|Gligar Glide]]'', escaping from the Daycare Center near Goldenrod City. Crystal is later seen capturing one in ''[[PS121|Off Course with Corsola]]''. | |||
Azurill debuted in ''[[PS179|The Last Battle XIII]]'' as one of the Pokémon sent to help the fight in [[Ilex Forest]]. | |||
Wynaut first made a cameo as one of the many Trainer-owned Pokémon who were transported to stop {{DL|Tower duo (Adventures)|Ho-Oh}} and {{DL|Tower duo (Adventures)|Lugia}}'s rampage in ''[[PS179|The Last Battle XIII]]''. In ''[[PS256|With a Spoink in Your Step II]]'', many wild Wynaut made an appearance on {{gdis|Mirage Island|III}}, where {{adv|Ruby}} and {{adv|Sapphire}} trained for the upcoming battle against [[Maxie]] and [[Archie]]. | |||
Budew first appeared in ''[[PS349|Passing by Probopass and Maneuvering around Magnezone]]'' under the ownership of a Trainer. | |||
Chingling first appeared in ''[[PS349|Passing by Probopass and Maneuvering around Magnezone]]''. A Chingling belonging to the [[Advanced level Grunt]] of [[Team Galactic]] appeared in ''[[PS358|Stunning Staravia & Stinky Skuntank I]]''. It has an unusually threatening face, and powerful sound abilities to match. | |||
Bonsly first appeared in ''[[PS418|Deprogramming Porygon-Z]]''. | |||
Mime Jr. first appeared in ''[[PS457|All About Arceus VI]]'' under the ownership of Ken. | |||
Happiny first appeared in ''[[PS349|Passing by Probopass and Maneuvering around Magnezone]]''. | |||
[[Professor Kukui]] owns a Munchlax that first appeared in [[PASM05]]. | |||
Riolu first appeared in ''[[PS356|Magnificent Meditite & Really Riolu I]]'', under the ownership of [[Maylene]]. He is capable of using {{m|Aura Sphere}}. | |||
In ''[[PS382|Vexing Vespiquen & Unmanageable Mothim II]]'', {{adv|Diamond}} helps protect an {{pkmn|Egg}} containing Riolu from two [[Team Galactic|Galactic]]-hired thugs, and after they are defeated, it hatches and is shown to interact with its {{p|Lucario|evolved form}}. It decided to stay with [[Riley]]. | |||
A Mantyke first appeared in ''[[PS417|Leaping Past Lopunny]]'' under the ownership of a Trainer. | |||
====Gold's Togepi==== | |||
{{main|Togebo}} | |||
Gold was given an Egg created by [[Jasmine]]'s {{p|Togetic}} from [[Professor Elm]] that later hatched into a Togepi named Togebo in ''[[PS107|Gligar Glide]]''. Due to his abilities as a hatcher, Togebo was born with Gold's trouble-making habits. He evolved into Togetic and again into {{p|Togekiss}} in ''[[PS459|All About Arceus VIII]]''. | |||
====Gold's Pichu==== | |||
{{main|Pibu}} | |||
Pichu first appeared in ''[[PS178|The Last Battle XII]]'', hatching from an Egg held by Gold. Due to not knowing his species name, Yellow gave him a named inspired by the names of his parents, [[Pika]] and [[Chuchu]]. Due to his abilities as a hatcher, Pibu inherited most of Gold's personality, as well as a similar tuft of hair. | |||
====Diamond's Munchlax==== | |||
{{main|Lax (Adventures)}} | |||
Diamond owns a Munchlax named Lax which, like him, has a very gluttonous nature, prone to eating dozens of people's worth of snacks out the get-go. Despite being a baby Pokémon with little training, he showed considerable stamina and durability. He first appeared in ''[[PS338|Stagestruck Starly]]''. | |||
==In the TCG== | ==In the TCG== | ||
Baby Pokémon in the {{pkmn|Trading Card Game}} used to be its own [[:Category:Baby Pokémon cards|evolutionary stage]] during the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game#Neo Series|Neo Series]] and the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game#e-Card Series|e-Card Series]]. Pokémon with the Baby Stage count as {{TCG|Basic Pokémon}}, which also means that they can be set as the [[Appendix:Glossary (TCG)#Active Pokémon|Active Pokémon]] or put on the [[Bench]] when setting up to play. Baby Pokémon cards also state they can [[Evolution#In the TCG|evolve]] into Pokémon cards which have the name of the species that they evolve into in the [[core series]] games, even though those cards are Basic Pokémon and do not normally evolve from other cards. While Baby Pokémon have low {{TCG|Hit Points}}, they make up for it by having the '''"Baby Pokémon rule"'''<ref>[https://tcg.pokemon.com/en-us/expansions/celebrations/ Celebrations website]</ref> that requires the opponent to flip a {{TCG|coin}} and receive a heads result to succeed in attacking while the Baby Pokémon is in the Active Spot. | |||
In the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game#EX Series|EX Series]], the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game#Diamond & Pearl Series|Diamond & Pearl Series]], and the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game#Platinum Series|Platinum Series]], the Baby stage was removed. Instead, Baby Pokémon are printed as Basic Pokémon with the ''Baby Evolution'' {{TCG|Poké-Power}}. Baby Evolution allows Baby Pokémon to evolve into their respective evolution and heal all damage from itself in the process. | |||
Starting with the {{TCG|HeartGold & SoulSilver}} era, baby Pokémon cards can no longer evolve. Baby Pokémon cards in the HeartGold & SoulSilver era have the ''Sweet Sleeping Face'' {{TCG|Poké-Body}}. Sweet Sleeping Face protects its user from damage dealt by attacks while it is {{TCG|Asleep}}, while every Baby Pokémon has an attack that costs no Energy and puts them to sleep. As Asleep is cured between turns only if a {{TCG|coin}} lands on heads between turns, the combination of effects closely mimics the rule used on Baby Pokémon in the Neo and e-Card Series. Furthermore, all cards depicting Baby Pokémon lack [[weakness|weaknesses]] and [[retreat cost]]s. | |||
Baby Pokémon returned in {{TCG|Unbroken Bonds}}, and appeared in all later [[Pokémon Trading Card Game#Sun & Moon Series|Sun & Moon Series]] sets. Baby Pokémon from this series have {{TCG|Ability|Abilities}} that only have an effect if a coin flip has a "heads" result and end the player's turn regardless of the outcome. These Baby Pokémon cards also do not have [[Attack (TCG)|attack]]s, weaknesses, and retreat costs. The {{TCG|TAG TEAM}} card [[Togepi & Cleffa & Igglybuff-GX (Cosmic Eclipse 143)|Togepi & Cleffa & Igglybuff-GX ]] features three Baby Pokémon, but does not follow the mechanical pattern of other Baby Pokémon from this series. | |||
Baby Pokémon cards return in the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game#Scarlet & Violet Series|Scarlet & Violet Series]] starting with the {{TCG|Obsidian Flames}} expansion. Cards featuring baby Pokémon in this series always feature one attack with zero energy requirement, and have no [[retreat cost]]. Unlike prior interpretations of Baby Pokémon, these cards have a weakness listed. | |||
Unlike other Pokémon that are considered baby Pokémon in the games, {{TCG|Togepi}}, {{TCG|Riolu}}, and {{TCG|Toxel}} are usually treated as regular Basic Pokémon and do not follow the conventions listed above, likely due to them having been introduced in the same generations as their evolved forms. Their evolutions ({{TCG|Togetic}}, {{TCG|Lucario}}, and {{TCG|Toxtricity}}, respectively) are normally {{TCG|Stage 1 Pokémon}} that evolve from these Pokémon. | |||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* Out of nineteen baby Pokémon, seven of them evolve into Pokémon belonging to the {{egg3|Fairy}} and seven others evolve into Pokémon that belong to the {{egg3|Human-Like}}. | |||
* Out of | * Most baby Pokémon can learn {{m|Uproar}} via [[Move Tutor]], while their evolved forms cannot. | ||
* {{an|May}}, [[James]], and {{an|Brock}} got their baby Pokémon ({{TP|May|Munchlax}}, {{TP|James|Mime Jr.}}, and {{TP|Brock|Bonsly}} respectively) following the pattern of premiering in a movie and then being captured by one of the main characters. In all cases, the premiered Pokémon is not the same character as the one caught, just the same species. In some cases, this may be a result of the writers deciding a Pokémon works well with the group after they are shown together. Munchlax came after ''[[M07|Destiny Deoxys]]'' and Mime Jr. and Bonsly came after ''[[M08|Lucario and the Mystery of Mew]].'' All of these Pokémon were introduced in [[Generation IV]]. | |||
* In {{g|X and Y}}, baby Pokémon caught in the wild are guaranteed to have three random [[individual values|IV]]s of 31 due to their inclusion in the {{egg3|No Eggs Discovered}}. | |||
* There has yet to be a baby Pokémon with a [[regional variant]], although {{p|Pichu}} and {{p|Mime Jr.}} evolve into Pokémon who do have them. | |||
* Most baby Pokémon can learn {{m|Uproar}} via [[Move Tutor]], while their evolved forms cannot. | ==In other languages== | ||
* {{an|May}}, | {{Langtable|color=fff6de|bordercolor=cde6b4 | ||
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|ko=베이비 포켓몬 ''Baby Pokémon'' | |||
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==References== | |||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* [[Methods of | * [[Methods of Evolution]] | ||
{{Baby Pokémon}} | |||
[[ | [[Category:Pokémon groupings]] | ||
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[[de:Baby-Pokémon]] | [[de:Baby-Pokémon]] | ||
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[[fr:Bébé Pokémon]] | [[fr:Bébé Pokémon]] | ||
[[it:Pokémon Baby]] | [[it:Pokémon Baby]] | ||
[[ja:ベイビィポケモン]] | [[ja:ベイビィポケモン]] | ||
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A baby Pokémon (Japanese: ベイビィポケモン baby Pokémon) is a Pokémon at the lowest stage of Pokémon Evolution that cannot itself breed, but whose evolved forms can. The concept was introduced in Generation II, along with breeding.
Overview
Baby Pokémon can be classified by the following criteria:
- Must be obtainable by breeding
- Must be the lowest form in a family chain and must be able to evolve at least once
- Must belong to the No Eggs Discovered Egg Group
The only baby Pokémon introduced alongside their evolved form are Togepi, Riolu, and Toxel; the rest were introduced in generations after their evolved form was. Several baby Pokémon require a high amount of friendship to evolve.
In the games, most baby Pokémon are only obtainable through breeding. On occasion, non-player characters will give the player an Egg containing a baby Pokémon, and this Pokémon typically cannot be obtained by any other method except by breeding. Generation III introduced the first baby Pokémon able to be caught in the wild: Wynaut on Mirage Island. In Generation IV, many other baby Pokémon were also available in the wild.
From Generation III to VIII, in order to breed most newly introduced baby Pokémon, the parent in their evolutionary line must hold a specific Incense before breeding, which provides a rationale for why those parent Pokémon could not produce these Eggs in previous generations. For example, Marill, which was introduced in Generation II, could not produce Azurill Eggs until the introduction of the Sea Incense in Generation III. In Generation IX, this requirement was removed, and a baby Pokémon will always be produced, regardless of held items.
List of baby Pokémon
Introduced in Pokémon Gold and Silver
Baby Pokémon | After Evolution | |||||
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Pokémon | Image | Type | Pokémon | Type | Parent's Egg Group | |
Pichu | Electric | Pikachu | Electric | Field Fairy | ||
Raichu | Electric | |||||
Alolan Raichu | Electric Psychic | |||||
Cleffa | Normal (II-V) Fairy (VI+) |
Clefairy | Normal (I-V) Fairy (VI+) |
Fairy | ||
Clefable | Normal (I-V) Fairy (VI+) | |||||
Igglybuff | Normal (II-V) Normal Fairy (VI+) |
Jigglypuff | Normal (I-V) Normal Fairy (VI+) |
Fairy | ||
Wigglytuff | Normal (I-V) Normal Fairy (VI+) | |||||
Togepi | Normal (II-V) Fairy (VI+) |
Togetic | Normal Flying (II-V) Fairy Flying (VI+) |
Flying Fairy | ||
Togekiss | Normal Flying (IV-V) Fairy Flying (VI+) | |||||
Tyrogue | Fighting | Hitmonlee | Fighting | Human-Like | ||
Hitmonchan | Fighting | |||||
Hitmontop | Fighting | |||||
Smoochum | Ice Psychic | Jynx | Ice Psychic | Human-Like | ||
Elekid | Electric | Electabuzz | Electric | Human-Like | ||
Electivire | Electric | |||||
Magby | Fire | Magmar | Fire | Human-Like | ||
Magmortar | Fire | |||||
Introduced in Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire
Baby Pokémon | After Evolution | Incense | |||||
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Pokémon | Image | Type | Pokémon | Type | Parent's Egg Group | ||
Azurill | Normal (III-V) Normal Fairy (VI+) |
Marill | Water (II-V) Water Fairy (VI+) |
Water 1 Fairy |
Sea Incense | ||
Azumarill | Water (II-V) Water Fairy (VI+) | ||||||
Wynaut | Psychic | Wobbuffet | Psychic | Amorphous | Lax Incense | ||
Introduced in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl
Baby Pokémon | After Evolution | Incense | |||||
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Pokémon | Image | Type | Pokémon | Type | Parent's Egg Group | ||
Budew | Grass Poison | Roselia | Grass Poison | Fairy Grass |
Rose Incense | ||
Roserade | Grass Poison | ||||||
Chingling | Psychic | Chimecho | Psychic | Amorphous | Pure Incense | ||
Bonsly | Rock | Sudowoodo | Rock | Mineral | Rock Incense | ||
Mime Jr. | Psychic (IV-V) Psychic Fairy (VI+) |
Mr. Mime | Psychic (I-V) Psychic Fairy (VI+) |
Human-Like | Odd Incense | ||
Galarian Mr. Mime | Ice Psychic | ||||||
Mr. Rime | Ice Psychic | ||||||
Happiny | Normal | Chansey | Normal | Fairy | Luck Incense | ||
Blissey | Normal | ||||||
Munchlax | Normal | Snorlax | Normal | Monster | Full Incense | ||
Riolu | Fighting | Lucario | Fighting Steel | Field Human-Like |
None | ||
Mantyke | Water Flying | Mantine | Water Flying | Water 1 | Wave Incense | ||
Introduced in Pokémon Sword and Shield
Baby Pokémon | After Evolution | |||||
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Pokémon | Image | Type | Pokémon | Type | Parent's Egg Group | |
Toxel | Electric Poison | Toxtricity | Electric Poison | Human-Like | ||
Exclusive moves
Besides Egg Moves, there are some moves that Pokémon can learn at the baby stage which will become permanently unavailable after evolution. For the Pokémon which can use an Incense to breed there are also moves that are mutually exclusive because they depend on which species was hatched from the egg.
In Generation VIII, there are no such cases as all these Pokémon can learn any move that their previous evolutionary form could. The exception is Splash, which can be learned by Azurill but not by Marill in Pokémon Sword and Shield and Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, though Marill can learn it in Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl. This change didn't carry over to Generation IX, meaning that Last Resort and Entrainment can still only be learned by Chingling, and not by Chimecho due to them not being in Sword and Shield and not having their movesets updated along with the other Baby Pokémon that require incense to breed.
Since in Generation IX, Pokémon always produce a baby Pokémon, regardless of held items, Pokémon that appear in the generation's games no longer have exclusive Egg Moves.
Non-incense babies
Pokémon | Move | Generation | Method acquiring | |||||
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Pichu |
Charm | II | III | IV | V | VI | VII | Level Up |
Sweet Kiss | II | III | IV | V | VI | VII | Level Up | |
Nasty Plot | II | III | IV | V | VI | VII | Level Up | |
Uproar | II | III | IV | V | VI | VII | Move Tutor | |
Cleffa |
Icy Wind | II | III | IV | V | VI | VII | TM in II/Move TutorE in III |
Charm | II | III | IV | V | VI | VII | Level Up | |
Sweet Kiss | II | III | IV | V | VI | VII | Level Up | |
Magical Leaf | II | III | IV | V | VI | VII | Level Up | |
Copycat | II | III | IV | V | VI | VII | Level Up | |
Uproar | II | III | IV | V | VI | VII | Move Tutor | |
Igglybuff |
Icy Wind | II | III | IV | V | VI | VII | TM in II/Move TutorE in III |
Charm | II | III | IV | V | VI | VII | Level Up | |
Sweet Kiss | II | III | IV | V | VI | VII | Level Up | |
Copycat | II | III | IV | V | VI | VII | Level Up | |
Uproar | II | III | IV | V | VI | VII | Move Tutor | |
Togepi |
Uproar | II | III | IV | V | VI | VII | Move Tutor |
Tyrogue |
Tackle | II | III | IV | V | VI | VII | Level Up |
Helping Hand | II | III | IV | V | VI | VII | Level Up | |
Fake Out | II | III | IV | V | VI | VII | Level Up | |
Foresight* | II | III | IV | V | VI | VII | Level Up (except DP) | |
Uproar | II | III | IV | V | VI | VII | Move Tutor | |
Smoochum |
Sweet Kiss | II | III | IV | V | VI | VII | Level Up |
Confusion | II | III | IV | V | VI | VII | Level Up | |
Sing | II | III | IV | V | VI | VII | Level Up | |
Lucky Chant | II | III | IV | V | VI | VII | Level Up | |
Copycat | II | III | IV | V | VI | VII | Level Up | |
Uproar | II | III | IV | V | VI | VII | Move Tutor | |
Elekid |
Uproar | II | III | IV | V | VI | VII | Move Tutor |
Magby |
Uproar | II | III | IV | V | VI | VII | Move Tutor |
Riolu |
Reversal | II | III | IV | V | VI | VII | Level Up |
Screech | II | III | IV | V | VI | VII | Level Up | |
Copycat | II | III | IV | V | VI | VII | Level Up | |
Endure | II | III | IV | V | VI | VII | Level Up | |
Nasty Plot | II | III | IV | V | VI | VII | Level Up | |
Final Gambit | II | III | IV | V | VI | VII | Level Up | |
Force Palm | II | III | IV | V | VI | VII | Level Up | |
Incense babies
Mantyke and Mantine do not learn any Egg Moves unique to themselves.
Pokémon | Move | Generation | Method acquiring | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Azurill |
Refresh | III | IV | V | VI | VII | Egg Move |
Bubble | III | IV | V | VI | VII | Level Up (except B2W2) | |
Splash | III | IV | V | VI | VII | Level Up | |
Charm | III | IV | V | VI | VII | Level Up | |
Slam | III | IV | V | VI | VII | Level Up and Egg Move | |
Encore | III | IV | V | VI | VII | Egg Move | |
Sing | III | IV | V | VI | VII | Egg Move | |
Tickle | III | IV | V | VI | VII | Egg Move | |
Fake Tears | III | IV | V | VI | VII | Egg Move | |
Uproar | III | IV | V | VI | VII | Level Up | |
Soak | III | IV | V | VI | VII | Egg Move | |
Copycat | III | IV | V | VI | VII | Egg Move | |
Bounce* | III | IV | V | VI | VII | Level Up | |
Marill |
Amnesia | III | IV | V | VI | VII | Egg Move |
Belly Drum | III | IV | V | VI | VII | Egg Move | |
Future Sight | III | IV | V | VI | VII | Egg Move | |
Perish Song | III | IV | V | VI | VII | Egg Move | |
Present | III | IV | V | VI | VII | Egg Move | |
Supersonic | III | IV | V | VI | VII | Egg Move | |
Aqua Jet | III | IV | V | VI | VII | Egg Move | |
Body Slam | III | IV | V | VI | VII | Egg Move | |
Superpower | III | IV | V | VI | VII | Egg Move | |
Muddy Water | III | IV | V | VI | VII | Egg Move | |
Water Sport | III | IV | V | VI | VII | Egg Move | |
Camouflage | III | IV | V | VI | VII | Egg Move | |
Wynaut |
Charm | III | IV | V | VI | VII | Level Up |
Encore | III | IV | V | VI | VII | Level Up | |
Splash | III | IV | V | VI | VII | Level Up | |
Tickle | III | IV | V | VI | VII | Event move | |
Budew |
Water Sport | IV | V | VI | VII | Level Up | |
Worry Seed* | IV | V | VI | VII | Level Up | ||
Uproar | IV | V | VI | VII | Move Tutor | ||
Extrasensory | IV | V | VI | VII | Egg Move | ||
Roselia |
Bullet Seed | IV | V | VI | VII | Egg Move | |
Power Whip | IV | V | VI | VII | Egg Move (in USUM) | ||
Chingling |
Recover | IV | V | VI | VII | Egg Move | |
Last Resort* | IV | V | VI | VII | Level Up | ||
Entrainment | IV | V | VI | VII | Level Up | ||
Chimecho |
Crafty Shield | IV | V | VI | VII | Egg Move (in USUM) | |
Perish Song | IV | V | VI | VII | Egg Move (in USUM) | ||
Bonsly |
Fake Tears | IV | V | VI | VII | Level Up | |
Uproar | IV | V | VI | VII | Move Tutor | ||
Mime Jr. |
Tickle | IV | V | VI | VII | Level Up | |
Uproar | IV | V | VI | VII | Move Tutor | ||
Charm | IV | V | VI | VII | Egg Move | ||
Healing Wish | IV | V | VI | VII | Egg Move | ||
Psychic Terrain | IV | V | VI | VII | Egg Move (in USUM) | ||
Mr. Mime |
Follow Me | IV | V | VI | VII | Event move | |
Happiny |
Charm | IV | V | VI | VII | Level Up | |
Copycat | IV | V | VI | VII | Level Up | ||
Sweet Kiss | IV | V | VI | VII | Level Up | ||
Uproar | IV | V | VI | VII | Move Tutor | ||
Last Resort | IV | V | VI | VII | Egg Move | ||
Chansey |
Sweet Scent | IV | V | VI | VII | Event move | |
Wish | IV | V | VI | VII | Event move | ||
Seismic Toss | IV | V | VI | VII | Egg Move | ||
Munchlax |
Metronome | IV | V | VI | VII | Level Up | |
Odor Sleuth | IV | V | VI | VII | Level Up | ||
Screech | IV | V | VI | VII | Level Up | ||
Stockpile | IV | V | VI | VII | Level Up | ||
Swallow | IV | V | VI | VII | Level Up | ||
Last Resort* | IV | V | VI | VII | Level Up | ||
Uproar | IV | V | VI | VII | Move Tutor | ||
Self-Destruct | IV | V | VI | VII | Egg Move | ||
Recycle* | IV | V | VI | VII | Level Up | ||
Snatch | IV | V | VI | VII | Level Up | ||
Snorlax |
Refresh | IV | V | VI | VII | Event Move | |
Fissure | IV | V | VI | VII | Egg Move | ||
In the spin-off games
Pokémon Sleep
Baby Pokémon in Pokémon Sleep always have the Slumbering sleep type, regardless of the sleep types of its evolutions. Baby Pokémon require 20 candies to evolve, except for Mime Jr. and Riolu, which instead require 40 and 80 candies, respectively. Prior to the version 1.0.6 update, all baby Pokémon (except for Riolu) require 40 candies to evolve.
With the exception of Mr. Mime, researching sleep styles of Pokémon that are evolutions of baby Pokémon yields 1 less candy than the equivalent for other evolved Pokémon. For example, researching the 1-star sleep style of Wartortle yields 5 candies, but researching the 1-star sleep style of Pikachu (the evolution of Pichu, a baby Pokémon) yields 4 candies instead.
In the anime
All baby Pokémon have appeared in the anime, with some belonging to main characters. While most of them appear in the Pikachu shorts regularly, all have had major appearances in the anime. In some cases, other newborn Pokémon are called baby Pokémon as well.
Baby Pokémon usually have childish personalities, but some begin to show signs of maturity after gaining experience or evolving, such as when Brock's Bonsly gave up bottle-feeding. However, Paul's Elekid was shown to have inherited his harsh personality. This is not limited to owned Pokémon, as Where No Togepi Has Gone Before! portrays a wild Togepi with mischievous intentions.
Pichu first appeared in The Apple Corp, where it was stealing apples from Charmaine's apple orchard.
In The Screen Actor's Guilt, Brad Van Darn owned a Smoochum. His agent is afraid that Brad's image as an action star would be ruined if this was made public.
An abandoned Tyrogue appeared in A Tyrogue Full of Trouble.
Igglybuff twins belonging to Brittany appeared in Same Old Song and Dance, where they were practicing for a concert.
In Wish Upon a Star Shape, a Cleffa fell from a spaceship that belonged to the kleptomaniac Clefairy from Clefairy Tales.
An Elekid made its debut in Here's Lookin' at You, Elekid where Casey caught it.
A Trainer named Satchel was trying to get his Magby to evolve for the Silver Conference in You're A Star, Larvitar and succeeded. It reappeared in Address Unown! where it was part of an Unown's dimension.
A Mime Jr. appeared under the ownership of Queen Ilene in Pokémon: Lucario and the Mystery of Mew. Also, in the same movie, a wild Bonsly appeared as it followed Ash and his friends on their quest to find Pikachu. After that, Bonsly stayed in the Tree of the Beginning with Mew.
A Smoochum appeared in Three Jynx and a Baby!, where she was protected by three Jynx, and later taken by Team Rocket who tried to turn her into a star. Smoochum evolved into another Jynx at the end.
Three Chingling appeared in The Bells Are Singing!, under the ownership of Francesca.
An Azurill, Cleffa, two Igglybuff, and three Pichu appeared in Hungry for the Good Life! under the ownership of Mr. Backlot.
Ash used a Mantyke for the second leg of the Pokémon Triathlon in One Team, Two Team, Red Team, Blue Team!.
A wild Elekid appeared in Three Sides to Every Story!, where it and Dawn's Piplup were trying to win Lulu's Marill heart. However, Elekid was the one who won Marill's heart in the end.
Several baby Pokémon, including Pichu, Cleffa, Wynaut, Smoochum, Igglybuff, and Azurill, appeared in The Brockster Is In!.
A Pichu appeared in A Jolting Switcheroo!, under the ownership of Lena. Bonnie mistakenly takes Lyn's bag containing Pichu, but she got Pichu back by the end of the episode.
A recurring Smoochum made her debut alongside her Trainer Nini in Pathways to Performance Partnering!.
Several baby Pokémon, including Pichu, Cleffa, Igglybuff, Togepi, Smoochum, and Magby, appeared in I Choose You!, where they were chasing a Chikorita near the ending credits.
A recurring Munchlax made its debut in A Dream Encounter! under the ownership of Professor Burnet.
A Togepi, Tyrogue, and Smoochum appeared in The Power of Us! where they were following Harriet, although she let the three of them alongside five others stay with her permanently.
Toxel first appeared in Curtain Up! Fight the Fights!.
An Elekid under the ownership of Orla appeared in For Sure! 'Cause Sprigatito's with Me!.
Misty's Togepi
- Main article: Misty's Togepi
In Attack of the Prehistoric Pokémon, Ash finds an Egg that hatches into a Togepi in Who Gets to Keep Togepi?. Since Misty is the first thing the baby Pokémon sees, it believes she is its mother. Togepi was usually held in Misty's arms. It later evolved in A Togepi Mirage. Afterwards, it was released to protect the other Togepi in Mirage Kingdom and the Togepi Paradise.
Recurring Wynaut
- Main article: Wynaut (anime)
Wynaut first appeared during the Blackthorn City arc (Fangs for Nothin' - Why? Wynaut!), but Jessie's Wobbuffet, Ash's Bayleef, and Ash's Noctowl were the only ones to see it.
May's Munchlax
- Main article: May's Munchlax
May caught a Munchlax in Berry, Berry Interesting and has used it in several Pokémon Contests. It is her only Pokémon that likes her Pokéblocks.
Misty's Azurill
- Main article: Misty's Azurill
Misty was seen with an Azurill in The Scheme Team; it was hatched from the egg that Tracey gave to her when his Marill laid it.
James's Mime Jr.
- Main article: James's Mime Jr.
James obtained a Mime Jr. from his Nanny and Pop-Pop in Sweet Baby James. Mime Jr. usually finished the trio's motto alongside Jessie's Wobbuffet. It resided at Team Rocket HQ until Rocket Revengers!, where it returned to James's party.
Brock's Bonsly
- Main article: Brock's Bonsly
In From Cradle to Save, Brock captured a Bonsly and took care of him. He evolved into Sudowoodo in Leave it To Brocko!.
Paul's Elekid
- Main article: Paul's Elekid
Paul owned an Elekid that he used to battle Ash's Pikachu in When Pokémon Worlds Collide! and Roark in Shapes of Things to Come. It evolved into Electabuzz in Smells Like Team Spirit, and evolved into Electivire off-screen, prior to Casting a Paul on Barry!.
Nando's Budew
- Main article: Nando's Budew
Budew made its first major appearance in Dawn of a New Era!. It was owned by a minstrel called Nando and used in battle against Dawn's Piplup and Ash's Pikachu. It evolved into Roselia in the second battle. It later evolved into Roserade prior to Coming Full-Festival Circle!.
Brock's Happiny
- Main article: Brock's Happiny
Brock's Egg hatched into a Happiny in One Big Happiny Family!. Unusually, in contrast to Happiny's extremely low Attack stat in the games, she has amazing strength and can run with, pummel, and carry many heavy items and Pokémon for her size, such as having the ability to fling her Trainer into the air with ease and carrying Ash's Grotle around in Jumping Rocket Ship!. She evolved into a Chansey in The Brockster Is In!, and evolved into Blissey off-screen, prior to The Arceus Chronicles (Part 2).
Aura Sphere Riolu
- Main article: Aura Sphere Riolu
Riolu was featured in both parts of Pokémon Ranger and the Kidnapped Riolu!. This Riolu had been trained to use Aura Sphere and was unnaturally strong. It was taken away from the lab by J's henchmen to exploit it, but Ash and his friends returned it to its kingdom with Kellyn's help. This Riolu developed a strong bond with Ash.
Cameron's Riolu
- Main article: Cameron's Riolu
Cameron's Riolu first appeared with its Trainer in Goodbye, Junior Cup - Hello Adventure!. In Cameron's Secret Weapon!, it evolved into Lucario.
Korrina's Riolu
- Main article: Korrina's Riolu
Korrina had her Riolu since she was young and they grew up together. Prior to Mega Revelation!, it evolved into Lucario.
Lusamine's Cleffa
- Main article: Lusamine's Cleffa
Lusamine had a Cleffa, which was seen in a picture in Lillie's Egg-xhilarating Challenge!. She eventually evolved all the way into Clefable sometime prior to A Dream Encounter!.
Ash's Pichu
- Main article: Ash's Pichu
Ash's Pikachu appeared as a wild Pichu in a flashback in Enter Pikachu!, which explored his backstory and how he evolved into Pikachu. In Showdown at the Gates of Warp!, he was briefly turned back into a Pichu through time reversal.
Goh's Mantyke
- Main article: Goh's Mantyke
In The Sinnoh Iceberg Race!, Goh captured a Mantyke and would occasionally bring it with him for his research assignments.
Ash's Riolu
- Main article: Ash's Riolu
Ash's Riolu hatched from an Egg he received from Nurse Joy in Caring for a Mystery!. It ran away after hatching wanting to fight many wild Pokémon, but eventually properly bonded with Ash and joined his team. It evolved into a Lucario in Sword and Shield... The Legends Awaken!.
In the manga
Pokémon Adventures
All baby Pokémon—except Toxel—have appeared in Pokémon Adventures so far, with some belonging to main characters. Gold is known for being able to draw out the largest potential of a baby Pokémon, having the title of "Hatcher".
Cleffa and Igglybuff first appeared in Gligar Glide, escaping from the Daycare Center near Goldenrod City. Their first major appearance was in Irked Igglybuff and Curmudgeonly Cleffa, under the ownership of Whitney.
Tyrogue were seen in Querulous Qwilfish assisting with the construction of the Battle Tower. Bruno of the Elite Four was later seen with one in The Last Battle X.
Smoochum first appeared in Gligar Glide, escaping from the Daycare Center near Goldenrod City. Its first major appearance was in Slugging It Out With Slugma, with one belonging to Crystal with the nickname Chumee.
Ken of the Team Rocket Elite Trio is seen with an Elekid in Elekid Incorporated.
Magby first appeared in Gligar Glide, escaping from the Daycare Center near Goldenrod City. Crystal is later seen capturing one in Off Course with Corsola.
Azurill debuted in The Last Battle XIII as one of the Pokémon sent to help the fight in Ilex Forest.
Wynaut first made a cameo as one of the many Trainer-owned Pokémon who were transported to stop Ho-Oh and Lugia's rampage in The Last Battle XIII. In With a Spoink in Your Step II, many wild Wynaut made an appearance on Mirage Island, where Ruby and Sapphire trained for the upcoming battle against Maxie and Archie.
Budew first appeared in Passing by Probopass and Maneuvering around Magnezone under the ownership of a Trainer.
Chingling first appeared in Passing by Probopass and Maneuvering around Magnezone. A Chingling belonging to the Advanced level Grunt of Team Galactic appeared in Stunning Staravia & Stinky Skuntank I. It has an unusually threatening face, and powerful sound abilities to match.
Bonsly first appeared in Deprogramming Porygon-Z.
Mime Jr. first appeared in All About Arceus VI under the ownership of Ken.
Happiny first appeared in Passing by Probopass and Maneuvering around Magnezone.
Professor Kukui owns a Munchlax that first appeared in PASM05.
Riolu first appeared in Magnificent Meditite & Really Riolu I, under the ownership of Maylene. He is capable of using Aura Sphere.
In Vexing Vespiquen & Unmanageable Mothim II, Diamond helps protect an Egg containing Riolu from two Galactic-hired thugs, and after they are defeated, it hatches and is shown to interact with its evolved form. It decided to stay with Riley.
A Mantyke first appeared in Leaping Past Lopunny under the ownership of a Trainer.
Gold's Togepi
- Main article: Togebo
Gold was given an Egg created by Jasmine's Togetic from Professor Elm that later hatched into a Togepi named Togebo in Gligar Glide. Due to his abilities as a hatcher, Togebo was born with Gold's trouble-making habits. He evolved into Togetic and again into Togekiss in All About Arceus VIII.
Gold's Pichu
- Main article: Pibu
Pichu first appeared in The Last Battle XII, hatching from an Egg held by Gold. Due to not knowing his species name, Yellow gave him a named inspired by the names of his parents, Pika and Chuchu. Due to his abilities as a hatcher, Pibu inherited most of Gold's personality, as well as a similar tuft of hair.
Diamond's Munchlax
- Main article: Lax (Adventures)
Diamond owns a Munchlax named Lax which, like him, has a very gluttonous nature, prone to eating dozens of people's worth of snacks out the get-go. Despite being a baby Pokémon with little training, he showed considerable stamina and durability. He first appeared in Stagestruck Starly.
In the TCG
Baby Pokémon in the Trading Card Game used to be its own evolutionary stage during the Neo Series and the e-Card Series. Pokémon with the Baby Stage count as Basic Pokémon, which also means that they can be set as the Active Pokémon or put on the Bench when setting up to play. Baby Pokémon cards also state they can evolve into Pokémon cards which have the name of the species that they evolve into in the core series games, even though those cards are Basic Pokémon and do not normally evolve from other cards. While Baby Pokémon have low Hit Points, they make up for it by having the "Baby Pokémon rule"[1] that requires the opponent to flip a coin and receive a heads result to succeed in attacking while the Baby Pokémon is in the Active Spot.
In the EX Series, the Diamond & Pearl Series, and the Platinum Series, the Baby stage was removed. Instead, Baby Pokémon are printed as Basic Pokémon with the Baby Evolution Poké-Power. Baby Evolution allows Baby Pokémon to evolve into their respective evolution and heal all damage from itself in the process.
Starting with the HeartGold & SoulSilver era, baby Pokémon cards can no longer evolve. Baby Pokémon cards in the HeartGold & SoulSilver era have the Sweet Sleeping Face Poké-Body. Sweet Sleeping Face protects its user from damage dealt by attacks while it is Asleep, while every Baby Pokémon has an attack that costs no Energy and puts them to sleep. As Asleep is cured between turns only if a coin lands on heads between turns, the combination of effects closely mimics the rule used on Baby Pokémon in the Neo and e-Card Series. Furthermore, all cards depicting Baby Pokémon lack weaknesses and retreat costs.
Baby Pokémon returned in Unbroken Bonds, and appeared in all later Sun & Moon Series sets. Baby Pokémon from this series have Abilities that only have an effect if a coin flip has a "heads" result and end the player's turn regardless of the outcome. These Baby Pokémon cards also do not have attacks, weaknesses, and retreat costs. The TAG TEAM card Togepi & Cleffa & Igglybuff-GX features three Baby Pokémon, but does not follow the mechanical pattern of other Baby Pokémon from this series.
Baby Pokémon cards return in the Scarlet & Violet Series starting with the Obsidian Flames expansion. Cards featuring baby Pokémon in this series always feature one attack with zero energy requirement, and have no retreat cost. Unlike prior interpretations of Baby Pokémon, these cards have a weakness listed.
Unlike other Pokémon that are considered baby Pokémon in the games, Togepi, Riolu, and Toxel are usually treated as regular Basic Pokémon and do not follow the conventions listed above, likely due to them having been introduced in the same generations as their evolved forms. Their evolutions (Togetic, Lucario, and Toxtricity, respectively) are normally Stage 1 Pokémon that evolve from these Pokémon.
Trivia
- Out of nineteen baby Pokémon, seven of them evolve into Pokémon belonging to the Fairy Egg Group and seven others evolve into Pokémon that belong to the Human-Like Egg Group.
- Most baby Pokémon can learn Uproar via Move Tutor, while their evolved forms cannot.
- May, James, and Brock got their baby Pokémon (Munchlax, Mime Jr., and Bonsly respectively) following the pattern of premiering in a movie and then being captured by one of the main characters. In all cases, the premiered Pokémon is not the same character as the one caught, just the same species. In some cases, this may be a result of the writers deciding a Pokémon works well with the group after they are shown together. Munchlax came after Destiny Deoxys and Mime Jr. and Bonsly came after Lucario and the Mystery of Mew. All of these Pokémon were introduced in Generation IV.
- In Pokémon X and Y, baby Pokémon caught in the wild are guaranteed to have three random IVs of 31 due to their inclusion in the No Eggs Discovered Egg Group.
- There has yet to be a baby Pokémon with a regional variant, although Pichu and Mime Jr. evolve into Pokémon who do have them.
In other languages
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