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Some Pokémon are based on creatures and elements from mythology and folklore from different cultures around the world. For example, Gyarados is inspired by the Chinese dragon, while Ninetales is based on the Japanese myth of the nine-tailed fox.
The tallest known Pokémon is Wailord, which stands at around 14.5 meters tall. On the other hand, the smallest known Pokémon is Joltik, with only 0.1 meters in height. The legendary Pokémon Arceus is considered the creator of the Pokémon universe according to the game's mythology.
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Some Pokémon
Some Pokémon are based on creatures and elements from mythology and folklore from different cultures around the world. For example, Gyarados is inspired by the Chinese dragon, while Ninetales is based on the Japanese myth of the nine-tailed fox.
The tallest known Pokémon is Wailord
The tallest known Pokémon is Wailord, which stands at around 14.5 meters tall. On the other hand, the smallest known Pokémon is Joltik, with only 0.1 meters in height. The legendary Pokémon Arceus is considered the creator of the Pokémon universe according to the game's mythology.
Pikachu, one of the most well-known Pokémon
Pikachu, one of the most well-known Pokémon, was chosen as the official mascot of the Pokémon franchise due to its popularity and public appeal. The Pokémon franchise extends beyond video games. It includes an animated television series, movies, collectible card games, toys and a plethora of merchandise.
Pokémon
Pokémon was created by Japanese designer Satoshi Tajiri and developer Ken Sugimori. Tajiri's original idea was to create a game that would allow children to experience the feeling of collecting insects in the wild. The name "Pokémon" is an abbreviation of "Pocket Monsters", which reflects the idea of collecting and transporting Pokémon in Poké Balls.
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