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'''Water Pokémon''' is a book in the [[Pokémon Keychain Books]] series. It contains unique biographical information on assorted {{t|Water}} type Pokémon from [[Generation I]]. The book's cover shows a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenticular_printing lenticular image] of {{p|Horsea}} evolving into {{p|Seadra}}.
'''Water Pokémon''' is a book in the [[Pokémon Keychain Books]] series. It contains unique biographical information and official artwork on assorted {{t|Water}} type Pokémon from [[Generation I]]. The book's cover shows a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenticular_printing lenticular image] of {{p|Horsea}} evolving into {{p|Seadra}}.


==Blurb==
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* {{p|Magikarp}}
* {{p|Magikarp}}
* {{p|Vaporeon}}
* {{p|Vaporeon}}
==Bios==
* Squirtle: Soon after birth Squirtle's back swells and hardens into a shell. In battle, Squirtle sprays a powerful foam from its mouth.
* Psyduck can hypnotize its enemies with its vacant stare. It relieves its terrible headaches by releasing huge bursts of mental energy.
* Poliwag has brand-new legs and no arms, so it has a hard time standing. It prefers to swim.
* The hard horn on Seel's head is used for bashing through thick ice, which comes in handy in its freezing Arctic home.
* Shellder's hard shell repels any type of attack. This mischievous Pokémon likes to tease its enemies during battle by sticking out its tongue.
* Krabby will attack anything that enters its territory. Its powerful pincers are used both for fighting and for balance when walking sideways.
* This fragile Pokémon can shoot down flying insects from the surface of the water using pinpoint blasts of ink.
* Seadra's spiky fins are used for attack and for swimming backwards. The fins are so sharp that they can pierce the skin of almost any opponent.
* Goldeen's tail billows beautifully, like an elengant dress. Its nickname is the 'Water Queen'.
* Staryu can easily grow back any starry points it loses in battle! It uses its psychic powers in order to move from place to place.
* In the past, Magikarp was extremely strong. Today, it's one of the weakest Pokémon. You can fish for it almost anywhere.
* With its long, beautiful tail that ends in a fin, Vaporeon is often mistaken for a Mermaid!


==Errors==
==Errors==

Revision as of 05:46, 13 June 2024

Water Pokémon
Water Pokemon Keychain Book.jpg
ISBN: 1-84088-346-4
Published: 2000
Publisher: Golden Books logo.png
Author: N/A
Preceded By: Electric
Succeeded By: Normal

Water Pokémon is a book in the Pokémon Keychain Books series. It contains unique biographical information and official artwork on assorted Water type Pokémon from Generation I. The book's cover shows a lenticular image of Horsea evolving into Seadra.

Blurb

Collect all 4 Element Books!

Content

Featured Pokémon

Bios

  • Squirtle: Soon after birth Squirtle's back swells and hardens into a shell. In battle, Squirtle sprays a powerful foam from its mouth.
  • Psyduck can hypnotize its enemies with its vacant stare. It relieves its terrible headaches by releasing huge bursts of mental energy.
  • Poliwag has brand-new legs and no arms, so it has a hard time standing. It prefers to swim.
  • The hard horn on Seel's head is used for bashing through thick ice, which comes in handy in its freezing Arctic home.
  • Shellder's hard shell repels any type of attack. This mischievous Pokémon likes to tease its enemies during battle by sticking out its tongue.
  • Krabby will attack anything that enters its territory. Its powerful pincers are used both for fighting and for balance when walking sideways.
  • This fragile Pokémon can shoot down flying insects from the surface of the water using pinpoint blasts of ink.
  • Seadra's spiky fins are used for attack and for swimming backwards. The fins are so sharp that they can pierce the skin of almost any opponent.
  • Goldeen's tail billows beautifully, like an elengant dress. Its nickname is the 'Water Queen'.
  • Staryu can easily grow back any starry points it loses in battle! It uses its psychic powers in order to move from place to place.
  • In the past, Magikarp was extremely strong. Today, it's one of the weakest Pokémon. You can fish for it almost anywhere.
  • With its long, beautiful tail that ends in a fin, Vaporeon is often mistaken for a Mermaid!

Errors

  • Squirtle's bio lists it as 20 lbs. in weight.
  • Squirtle's bio lists Wartortle and Blastoise as evolutions.
  • Psyduck's bio lists it as 43 lbs. in weight.
  • Poliwag's bio lists it as 27 lbs. in weight.
  • Poliwag's bio lists Poliwhirl and Poliwrath as evolutions.
  • Poliwag's bio misspells DoubleSlap as 'Doubleslap'.
  • Seel's bio lists it as 198 lbs. in weight.
  • Seel's learnset is out of order, with Growl being listed last instead of second.
  • Seel's bio misspells Headbutt as 'Head Butt'
  • Shellder's bio lists it as 9 lbs. in weight.
  • Krabby's bio lists it as being 7'4" in height.
  • Krabby's bio misspelels ViceGrim as 'Vice Grip' and Crabhammer as 'Crab Hammer'.
  • Horsea's bio lists it as 18 lbs. in weight.
  • Horsea's bio misspells SmokeScreen as 'Smoke Screen'.
  • Seadra's bio lists it as 55 lbs. in weight.
  • Seadra's bio misspells SmokeScreen as 'Smoke Screen'.
  • Goldeen's bio lists it as 2'3" in height.
  • Goldeen's bio lists it as 33 lbs. in weight.
  • Staryu's bio lists it as 276 lbs. in weight.
  • Magkiarp's bio lists its accurate height and weight, which is argualy off-brand with the rest of the book.
  • Vaporeon's bio lists it as 64 lbs. in weight.


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