Game mascot

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The mascot of a Pokémon game is the Pokémon that appears on the boxart—and often label—of that game.

Early on, the mascot of a game was not necessarily relevant plot-wise, and did not have to be even met to complete the game. Generation III (with the exception of the Generation I remakes) began the trend of the game mascot being mandatory to encounter in order to progress the plot, and more recent games even force the player to catch the mascot to continue. Game mascot Pokémon are often given increased catch rates and the ability to respawn if they are defeated in order to account for this. All game mascots are Legendary Pokémon except for games where the player starts in Kanto, which feature a starter Pokémon instead.

In general, only core series games have mascots, as most side series and spin-off games display multiple Pokémon on their box covers and so none of them qualify as mascots. The only current exceptions to this are Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness and Detective Pikachu.

In most games, when pressing A or Start on the title screen the game mascot's Cry will be heard.

Core series

Generation I

  Original games Upper game(s)
JP Red

Charizard
Green

Venusaur
Blue
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Blastoise
Pikachu

Pikachu
Final form of a starter Pokémon Only starter Pokémon
INT Red

Charizard
Blue

Blastoise
Yellow

Pikachu
Final form of a starter Pokémon Only starter Pokémon


Generation II

Original games Upper game
Gold

Ho-Oh
Silver

Lugia
Crystal
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Suicune
Tower duo Part of the Legendary beasts


Generation III

Original games Upper game
Ruby

Groudon
Sapphire

Kyogre
Emerald

Rayquaza
Weather trio
Remakes
FireRed

Charizard
LeafGreen

Venusaur
Final form of a starter Pokémon


Generation IV

Original games Upper game
Diamond

Dialga
Pearl

Palkia
Platinum

Giratina
Creation trio
Remakes
HeartGold

Ho-Oh
SoulSilver

Lugia
Tower duo


Generation V

Original games
Black

Reshiram
White

Zekrom
Two members of the Tao trio
Sequels
Black 2

Black Kyurem
White 2

White Kyurem
Formes of Kyurem, the third member of the Tao trio


Generation VI

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Original games
X

Xerneas
Y

Yveltal
Two members of the aura trio
Remakes
Omega Ruby

Primal Groudon
Alpha Sapphire

Primal Kyogre
Rival members of the weather trio


Generation VII

Original games Upper games
Sun

Solgaleo
Moon

Lunala
Ultra Sun

Dusk Mane
Necrozma
Ultra Moon

Dawn Wings
Necrozma
Two members of the Light trio Forms of Necrozma, the third member of the Light trio
Remakes
Let's Go, Pikachu!

Pikachu
Let's Go, Eevee!

Eevee
Partner Pokémon


Generation VIII

Original games Expansion Pass
Sword
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Zacian
Shield
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Zamazenta
The Isle of Armor

Urshifu
The Crown Tundra
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Calyrex
Heroes of Galar New Legendary Pokémon New Legendary Pokémon

Side series

Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness


Shadow Lugia
Main Shadow Pokémon opponent

Spin-off games

Detective Pikachu


Detective Pikachu
Title character


See also

This game-related article is part of Project Games, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on the Pokémon games.