Top 10 Weirdest Pokemon
Any Pokémon gamer knows each generation has its own share of weirdos. So, I'm gonna show you a list of 10 of the weirdest Pokémon to ever exist.
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Girafarig
Girafarig needs to dry.
But he will lie.
He tried to join a group.
But he did poop.
He tried to play sports with his tail.
But he got a fail.
Girafarig is weird.
Now won't you have a beard?
Look at Girafarig, and you'll know it's one weird Pokémon. Why? Oh, no reason, it's just that it has a head where its tail is supposed to be! Imagine if Girafarig farts or goes number 2!
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Ditto
Ditto, known in Japan as Metamon, is a Normal-type Pokémon introduced in Generation I. Ditto is known for its ability to transform into other Pokémon using its move Transform. It is often used for breeding due to this unique capability.
A very useful Pokémon to any player, since it allows us to obtain more Eevees, a Baby Pokémon, and a chance to get the "Hitmon" we didn't choose. So, why is it weird? It can breed with ANY Pokémon, male OR female!
Imagine if Ditto were a person. What would s/he look like? What would s/he wear? Now that's weird.
It's cute, funny, and creepy. It looks like something served at a five-year-old's party.
Ok, how does that random crap even happen? Seriously...
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Shedinja
Cute and ugly at the same time. Also, very powerful.
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Espurr
Espurr, known in Japan as Nyasper, was introduced in Generation VI and is a Psychic-type Pokémon. It evolves into Meowstic starting at level 25, with its form and available moves varying by gender. Espurr is known for its stoic expression and powerful psychic energy, which it struggles to control.
When it heard Yveltal died,
Espurr, it rejoiced inside.
"For who can stop me now?" it thought.
"No more trainers by which to be caught!"
And now as corpses litter the ground,
Espurr shrieks with a terrible sound.
O'er boiling sea and blackened land,
Mighty Espurr lifts its hand.
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Jynx
Jynx, known in Japan as Rougela, is a dual-type Ice and Psychic Pokémon introduced in Generation I. It has a humanoid appearance and is one of the more recognizable Pokémon from the original games. Jynx has been featured in various games, anime episodes, and merchandise since its debut.... read more
Why is this Pokémon weird? Oh, no reason. Well, it has boobs. It has a black face, and look at its lips! It walks around with zombie arms and makes an EXTREMELY weird noise. Just look at it! Its skin is in a dress shape, and if it's wearing clothes, it wears its bra - yes, I said bra - outside its clothes!
Jynx is a little unique for a Pokémon, but not to mention completely disgusting.
It looks too much like a human to me... It's like we're catching ourselves or something.
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Mr. Mime
Mr. Mime, known in Japan as Barrierd, first appeared in Pokémon Red and Blue, which were released in 1996 in Japan and 1998 in North America. It is a dual-type Psychic and Fairy Pokémon, though it was originally only Psychic-type before Generation VI. Mr. Mime is known for using mime-like gestures to... read more
Mr. Mime has always creeped me out. Basically, his only move is Reflect, where he puts up an imaginary wall. I think he's plotting the demise of the world, and that's why he doesn't talk. Such a weird design.
Its Pokédex entry is very weird...try it! Also, look at its stupid little clown face...
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Klefki
Klefki is a dual-type Steel/Fairy Pokémon introduced in the Pokémon franchise's sixth generation. It is known for its distinctive design, resembling a keyring. Klefki has a habit of collecting keys and other small metal objects, which it carries on its body. Its Steel and Fairy typing provides strong... read more
Weird in a good way. It's a real departure from regular Pokémon designs while being fairly controversial, which keeps it in this limbo of sitting just outside people's memory. Nintendo running out of ideas is full of crap, not least because Game Freak are the ones who make Pokémon.
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Tyranitar
Tyranitar, known in Japan as Bangiras, is a dual-type Rock and Dark Pokémon introduced in Generation II. It evolves from Pupitar starting at level 55, which itself evolves from Larvitar at level 30. Tyranitar is known for its immense physical strength and powerful offensive capabilities.
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Magikarp
Magikarp, known in Japan as Koiking, resembles an orange fish with whiskers and is recognized for its weak battle performance. It first appeared in the video games Pokémon Red and Blue and was created by Ken Sugimori. Magikarp is a Water-type Pokémon that evolves into the powerful Gyarados at level 20... read more
Magikarp is so weird because it is the weakest, and it's just a fish. I know it evolves into Gyarados, but Magikarp is just a weak little fish!
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Vanilluxe
Vanilluxe is an Ice-type Pokémon introduced in Generation V. It evolves from Vanillish starting at level 47 and is the final form of Vanillite. Vanilluxe is known as the Snowstorm Pokémon and has an appearance inspired by a double-scooped ice cream cone.
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Stunfisk
Stunfisk is a mat.
But got hit by a cat.
He tried to leap,
But fell asleep.
So when you see this guy,
Always lie.
He is not a fish.
He never got that wish.
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Meowth
Meowth, known in Japan as Nyarth, is a Normal-type Pokémon. Designed by Ken Sugimori, it first appeared in Pokémon Red and Blue and became widely known as the mascot of Team Rocket in the anime. At level 28, Meowth evolves into Persian... read more
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Venonat
Venonat, known in Japan as Kongpang, is a Bug and Poison-type Pokémon that debuted in the first generation of games. It is recognized for its fuzzy body, compound eyes, and its evolution into Venomoth. Venonat typically appears in grassy and cave areas.
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Garbodor
Garbodor, known in Japan as Dustdas, is a Poison-type Pokémon introduced in Generation V. It evolves from Trubbish starting at level 36. Garbodor is categorized as the Trash Heap Pokémon and resembles a pile of industrial waste brought to life.... read more
Garbodor is a trash bag.
He has a rag.
Nobody likes this thing.
So always make your mind ring.
In the dawn,
He will spawn.
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Froslass
Froslass, known in Japan as Yukimenoko, is an Ice and Ghost-type Pokémon introduced in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl. It evolves from a female Snorunt when exposed to a Dawn Stone. Froslass is inspired by the yuki-onna, a supernatural spirit from Japanese folklore.
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Sigilyph
I'm surprised this isn't in first place. I mean, what the hell is it? Some kind of weird thing with ancient markings? Everything about it is just not right. It might as well kill itself.
I love this thing! Ya'll have terrible taste. It helped me in so many max raid battles.
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Feebas
Feebas, known in Japan as Hinbass, was introduced in Generation III. It evolves into Milotic, which is known for its elegant appearance and enhanced battle abilities. Evolution can occur either through a high Beauty condition or by using a Prism Scale when traded.
This is such a weird Pokémon. They just wanted to make a Hoennian Magikarp and Gyarados.
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Hitmonchan
Sure, it's a boxing Pokémon, but one question that all Pokémon players ask: Why is it wearing a dress? What? It's a tunic? Yeah, right! It looks more like a dress than a tunic!
What's worse? His name has "Chan," as in Jackie Chan! If he saw this, he'd be insulted big time! Game Freak should be glad that this guy doesn't have "Lee," or they'd forever be haunted by Bruce Lee's insulted ghost.
Has ballet shoes and a skirt, so why isn't it called Butt Kicking Ballet Dancer?
Are the dress, shoes, and boxing gloves part of his body?
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Wobbuffet
Ok, so this Pokémon isn't weird. Hey, it made us literally roll on the floor laughing. But why is he here? Because, according to Pokémon media, that black "tail" with eyes IS the body, and the blue blob is just a decoy!
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Sylveon
Sylveon, known in Japan as Nymphia, is a Fairy-type Pokémon introduced in Generation VI. It evolves from Eevee when leveled up with high friendship while knowing a Fairy-type move.
Sylveon was the first Fairy-type evolution of Eevee. Its design emphasizes affection and bonds with its trainer,... read more
Of course! This Pokémon is hideous with its stupid ribbon-like feelers and wimpy big blue eyes! It's an over-pink, over-sugared, diabetes Barbie doll cupcake! It's the weirdest and ugliest Pokémon of all time!
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Crabominable
It looks like someone tried to draw a crab and drew a Yeti mixed with a crab instead. It straight up looks so weird.
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Cubone
Cubone, known in Japan as Karakara, was introduced in Generation I and is known for wearing the skull of its deceased mother. Cubone evolves into Marowak starting at level 28.
We all know its story about it and its mother: Team Rocket barges into its home, then KILLS its mother in front of its eyes. To make matters worse, the little Cubone has nothing to do but wear its mother's skull.
Cubone's Pokédex entries say that its mother died from Team Rocket. Well, how is that the case if you can easily breed a Cubone at the daycare center? To all you Cubones out there, your mom's a Ditto...
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Metapod
Metapod, known in Japan as Transel, evolves from Caterpie starting at level 7 and becomes Butterfree at level 10. It is best known for its highly defensive capabilities. Metapod typically uses the move Harden to increase its defense and protect itself until it evolves.
If you catch him in the wild, he only knows Harden, which makes it hard to train him.
A pretty cool name though (even Kakuna's look/sound cool), as well as its cry.
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Inkay
Ok, I'll admit, Inkay is one cute Pokémon, but one question. How does it evolve into the mighty Malamar? Answer: Play with the 3DS UPSIDE-DOWN!
Imagine if it were real. How would you evolve it in real life? Now that's weird.
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Vanillite
It's a Pokémon made of ice cream. So we all scream for ice cream. But imagine if you live in tropical countries like the Philippines or Mexico. Then you can say bye to your once delicious Pokémon. If you ask me, if you live in the tropics, it's better to just eat it.
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Banette
Banette, known in Japan as Juppeta, was introduced in Generation III and evolves from Shuppet starting at level 37. It is a Ghost-type Pokémon that can Mega Evolve using the Banettite. Banette is said to be a doll that came to life after being abandoned.
According to the Pokédex, Banette is a plush doll that was abandoned by some selfish kid or strict parent that came to life to seek revenge. Luckily, Banette doesn't exist in the Chucky movies, or we'd get one homicidal Pokémon out to kill not just its owner, but everyone else.