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List of Pokémon

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Many Pokémon cameo in the introduction to Super Smash Bros. Melee, for example.

At the core of the Pokémon franchise are hundreds upon hundreds of the eponymous creatures. These are collectively called Pokémon and have many roles in the Pokémon RPGs, mainly as game pieces in Pokémon battling where the object is to defeat the opponent's enemy Pokémon with their own. Pokémon are introduced en masse once every several years as part of a new "Generation" of the franchise, along with the newest handheld RPG versions. Thus far there have been a total of five generations, with the grand total of species clocking in at 649 separate characters, and each Smash Bros. game features a selected assortment of Pokémon from all current generations existent at its time to serve a variety of roles, such as playable character, character that is summoned from an item called the Poké Ball, collectible trophy or sticker, background characters in stages, and others.

All listed Pokémon that are bolded have the major roles of being playable characters or appearing from a Poké Ball item. All that are not linked at all are barely glimpsed in the games.

First generation

The Pokémon franchise began stateside in 1998 with 151 Pokémon species featured in the very first versions of the Pokémon RPGs, Pokémon Red and Blue for the original Game Boy. This was the only generation in effect when Super Smash Bros. was developed and released.

Pokémon No. Description. Appearances
Bulbasaur 001 A strange seed was planted on its back at birth. The plant sprouts and grows with this Pokemon. A trophy in SSBM and SSBB.
Ivysaur 002 When the bulb on its back grows large, it appears to lose the ability to stand on its hind legs. A playable character as part of Pokémon Trainer in SSBB.
Venusaur 003 The plant blooms when it's absorbing solar energy. It stays on the move to seek sunlight. A stage Pokémon in Saffron City in SSB, and a Poké Ball Pokémon, stage Pokémon in Poké Floats, and trophy in SSBM.
Charmander 004 Obviously prefers hot places. When it rains, steam is said to spout from the top of its tail. A stage Pokémon in Saffron City in SSB and a trophy in SSBB.
Charizard 006 Spits fire that is hot enough to melt boulders. Known to cause forest fires unintentionally. A Poké Ball Pokémon in SSB, a Poké Ball Pokémon and trophy in SSBM, and a playable character as part of Pokémon Trainer in SSBB.
Squirtle 007 After birth, its back swells and hardens into a shell. Powerfully sprays foam from its mouth. A stage Pokémon in Poké Floats and trophy in SSBM, and a playable character as part of Pokémon Trainer in SSBB.
Blastoise 009 A brutal Pokémon with pressurized water jets. They are used for high speed tackles. A Poké Ball Pokémon in SSB, and a Poké Ball Pokémon and trophy in SSBM.
Butterfree 012 In battle, it flaps its wings at high speeds to release highly toxic dust into the air. A stage Pokémon flying far in the background in Saffron City in SSB.
Beedrill 015 Flies at high speed and attacks using its large venomous stingers on its forelegs and tail. A Poké Ball Pokémon in SSB.
Pidgey 016 A common sight in forests and woods. It flaps its wings at ground level to kick up blinding sand. A stage Pokémon flying far in the background in Saffron City in SSB.
Fearow 022 With its huge and magnificent wings, it can keep aloft without ever having to land for rest. A stage Pokémon flying far in the background in Saffron City in SSB.
Pikachu 025 When several of these Pokémon gather, their electricity could build and cause lightning storms. A playable character in SSB, SSBM, and SSBB.
Clefairy 035 Its magical and cute appeal has many admirers. It's rare and found only in certain areas. A Poké Ball Pokémon in SSB, and a Poké Ball Pokémon and trophy in SSBM.
Jigglypuff 039 When its huge eyes light up, it sings a mysteriously soothing melody that lulls its enemies to sleep. A playable character in SSB, SSBM, and SSBB.
Oddish 043 During the day, it keeps its face buried in the ground. At night, it wanders around sowing its seeds. Glimpsed in SSBM's opening FMV.
Dugtrio 051 A team of Diglett triplets. It triggers huge earthquakes by burrowing 60 miles underground. A stage Pokémon in Pokémon Stadium 2 in SSBB.
Meowth 052 Adores circular objects. Wanders the streets on a nightly basis to look for dropped loose change. A Poké Ball Pokémon in SSB, a trophy in SSBM, and a Poké Ball Pokémon in SSBB.
Psyduck 054 While lulling its enemies with its vacant look, this wily Pokémon will use psychokinetic powers. A stage Pokémon in Poké Floats in SSBM.
Poliwhirl 061 Capable of living in or out of water. When out of water, it sweats to keep its body slimy. A trophy in SSBM.
Abra 063 Using its ability to read minds, it will identify impending danger and Teleport to safety. Glimpsed in SSBM's opening FMV.
Machop 066 Loves to build its muscles. It trains in all styles of martial arts to become even stronger. Glimpsed in SSBM's opening FMV.
Weepinbell 070 It spits out PoisonPowder to immobilize the enemy and then finishes it with a spray of Acid. Glimpsed in SSBM's opening FMV.
Geodude 074 Found in fields and mountains. Mistaking them for boulders, people often step or trip on them. A stage Pokémon in Poké Floats in SSBM.
Slowpoke 079 Incredibly slow and dopey. It takes 5 seconds for it to feel pain when under attack. A stage Pokémon in Poké Floats in SSBM.
Slowbro 080 The Shellder that is latched onto Slowpoke's tail is said to feed on the host's left over scraps. Glimpsed in SSBM's opening FMV.
Seel 086 The protruding horn on its head is very hard. It is used for bashing through thick ice. A stage Pokémon in Poké Floats in SSBM.
Grimer 088 Appears in filthy areas. Thrives by sucking up polluted sludge that is pumped out of factories. No actual appearances. However, it's infamous as an avatar in the Back Room of the Smash World Forums
Onix 095 As it grows, the stone portions of its body harden to become similar to diamond, but colored black. A Poké Ball Pokémon in SSB and a stage Pokémon in Poké Floats in SSBM.
Drowzee 096 Puts enemies to sleep then eats their dreams. Occasionally gets sick from eating bad dreams. Glimpsed in SSBM's opening FMV.
Krabby 098 Its pincers are not only powerful weapons, they are used for balance when walking sideways. Glimpsed in SSBM's opening FMV.
Electrode 101 It stores electric energy under very high pressure. It often explodes with little or no provocation. A stage Pokémon in Saffron City in SSB and a Poké Ball Pokémon and trophy in SSBM and SSBB.
Cubone 104 Because it never removes its skull helmet, no one has ever seen this Pokémon's real face. A stage Pokémon in Pokémon Stadium 2 in SSBB.
Hitmonlee 106 When in a hurry, its legs lengthen progressively. It runs smoothly with extra long, loping strides. A Poké Ball Pokémon in SSB.
Lickitung 108 Its tongue can be extended like a chameleon's. It leaves a tingling sensation when it licks enemies. A stage Pokémon in Poké Floats in SSBM.
Koffing 109 Because it stores several kinds of toxic gases in its body, it is prone to exploding without warning. A Poké Ball Pokémon in SSB.
Weezing 110 Where two kinds of poison gases meet, 2 Koffings can fuse into a Weezing over many years. A Poké Ball Pokémon, stage Pokémon in Poké Floats, and trophy in SSBM.
Rhydon 112 Protected by an armor-like hide, it is capable of living in molten lava of 3,600 degrees. Glimpsed in SSBM's opening FMV.
Chansey 113 A rare and elusive Pokémon that is said to bring happiness to those who manage to get it. A Poké Ball Pokémon and stage Pokémon in Saffron City in SSB, and a Poké Ball Pokémon, trophy, and stage Pokémon in Poké Floats in SSBM.
Goldeen 118 Its tail fin billows like an elegant ballroom dress, giving it the nickname of the Water Queen. A Poké Ball Pokémon in SSB, a Poké Ball Pokémon, stage Pokémon in Poké Floats, and trophy in SSBM, and a Poké Ball Pokémon in SSBB.
Staryu 120 An enigmatic Pokémon that can effortlessly regenerate any appendage it loses in battle. A Poké Ball Pokémon and trophy in SSBM, and a Poké Ball Pokémon in SSBB.
Starmie 121 Its central core glows with the seven colors of the rainbow. Some people value the core as a gem. A Poké Ball Pokémon in SSB.
Electabuzz 125 Normally found near power plants, they can wander away and cause major blackouts in cities. Glimpsed in SSBM's opening FMV.
Magmar 126 Its body always burns with an orange glow that enables it to hide perfectly among flames. Glimpsed in SSBM's opening FMV.
Pinsir 127 If it fails to crush the victim in its pincers, it will swing it around and toss it hard. Glimpsed in SSBM's opening FMV.
Gyarados 130 Rarely seen in the wild. Huge and vicious, it is capable of destroying entire cities in a rage. A trophy in SSBB.
Ditto 132 Capable of copying an enemy's genetic code to instantly transform itself into a duplicate of the enemy. A (cut-out) Poké Ball Pokémon and trophy in SSBM.
Eevee 133 Its genetic code is irregular. It may mutate if it is exposed to radiation from element Stones. A trophy in SSBM.
Porygon 137 A Pokémon that consists entirely of programming code. Capable of moving freely in cyberspace. A stage Pokémon in Saffron City in SSB, and a stage Pokémon in Poké Floats in SSBM.
Snorlax 143 Very lazy. Just eats and sleeps. As its rotund bulk builds, it becomes steadily more slothful. A Poké Ball Pokémon in SSB, and a Poké Ball Pokémon, stage Pokémon in Poké Floats, and trophy in SSBM, and a Poké Ball Pokémon in SSBB.
Articuno 144 A legendary bird Pokémon that is said to appear to doomed people who are lost in icy mountains. A Poké Ball Pokémon and trophy in SSBM.
Zapdos 145 A legendary bird Pokémon that is said to appear from clouds while dropping enormous lightning bolts. A Poké Ball Pokémon and trophy in SSBM.
Moltres 146 Known as the legendary bird of fire. Every flap of its wings creates a dazzling flash of flames. A background Pokemon in SSB. A Poké Ball Pokémon and trophy in SSBM and SSBB.
Mewtwo 150 It was created by a scientist after years of horrific gene splicing and DNA engineering experiments. A playable character in SSBM.
Mew 151 So rare that it is still said to be a mirage by many experts. Only a few people have seen it worldwide. A Poké Ball Pokémon in SSB, and a Poké Ball Pokémon and trophy in SSBM and SSBB.

Second generation

The Pokémon franchise entered its second generation in 2000 with 100 new Pokémon species added to the original 151 to form a total of 251 Pokémon, and all were featured in the RPGs Pokémon Gold and Silver for Game Boy Color. These two generations were in effect when Super Smash Bros. Melee was developed and released.

Pokémon No. Description. Appearances
Chikorita 152 A small girlish plant creature with a leaf on its head. A Poké Ball Pokémon, Stage Pokémon in Poké Floats and trophy in SSBM, and a Poké Ball Pokémon and trophy in SSBB.
Cyndaquil 155 A small timid echidna with the ability to generate fire off its back. A Poké Ball Pokémon and trophy in SSBM, and a trophy in "SSBB.
Totodile 158 A small blue bipedal alligator with the proclivity to dance. A trophy in SSBM and SSBB
Sentret 161 A squirrel who can stand on its own tail to keep on the lookout. Glimpsed in SSBM's opening FMV.
Crobat 169 A large purple bat with four wings arranged in the shape of a cross. A trophy in SSBM.
Pichu 172 An even smaller electric mouse whose inexperience causes it to damage itself at times. A playable character and trophy in SSBM and trophy in SSBB.
Cleffa 173 An even younger and smaller form of Clefairy that is star-shaped. A trophy in SSBM.
Igglybuff 174 An even younger and smaller form of Jigglypuff that likes to bounce a lot. A trophy in SSBM.
Togepi 175 A baby Pokémon not even broken out of its shell: it can have mysterious power. A Poké Ball Pokémon and trophy in SSBM and SSBB.
Natu 177 A tiny green psychic bird whose head is its whole body. Glimpsed in SSBM's opening FMV.
Bellossom 182 A small but effective flower Pokémon adept at dancing. A Poké Ball Pokémon and trophy in SSBM and SSBB.
Marill 183 A rotund little blue mouse that can use water powers. A Poké Ball Pokémon and trophy in SSBM.
Sudowoodo 185 An odd rocky Pokémon who hates water attempts to disguise itself as a tree. A stage Pokémon in Poké Floats and trophy in SSBM.
Hoppip 187 A small pink Pokémon similar to Oddish but can catch the wind to fly and float about. A stage Pokémon in Pokémon Stadium 2 and trophy in SSBB.
Wooper 194 A blue, whiskered water creature with an affinity to muddy environments. A stage Pokémon in Poké Floats in SSBM.
Unown 201 A bizarre collection of heiroglyphic Pokémon that come in 26 (later 28) varieties. A Poké Ball Pokémon, stage Pokémon in Poké Floats, and trophy in SSBM.
Wobbuffet 202 A stiff blue balloon-like Pokémon that can magically reflect offenses back at its attacker. A Poké Ball Pokémon, stage Pokémon in Poké Floats, and trophy in SSBM, and a Poké Ball Pokémon and trophy in SSBB.
Pineco 204 A green pinecone with many square-shaped outgrowths. Glimpsed in SSBM's opening FMV.
Gligar 207 A light-purple scorpion who can fly around with its wings. Glimpsed in SSBM's opening FMV.
Steelix 208 A metallic snake even bigger than its pre-evolved form Onix, with a huge jaw. A trophy in SSBM.
Snubbull 209 A pink bipedal pug dog who's classified as a fairy. Glimpsed in SSBM's opening FMV.
Scizor 212 A red humanoid metallic mantis with crab-like pincers for hands. A Poké Ball Pokémon and trophy in SSBM.
Heracross 214 A blue bipedal rhinoceros beetle with a tough and impressive horn. A trophy in SSBM.
Ursaring 217 A lumbering bipedal bear with a circle pattern on its torso. Glimpsed in SSBM's opening FMV.
Skarmory 227 A bird who is mostly comprised of silvery metal. A stage Pokémon in Pokémon Stadium 2 in SSBB.
Phanpy 231 A small playful blue elephant that doesn't quite know its own power. Glimpsed in SSBM's opening FMV.
Porygon2 233 The smoother form of Porygon, and hence more powerful. A Poké Ball Pokémon and trophy in SSBM.
Elekid 239 A small electric Pokémon with a pair of power conduits growing out of its head. Glimpsed in SSBM's opening FMV.
Raikou 243 The legendary yellow beast of lightning among the legendary trio of the second generation. A Poké Ball Pokémon and trophy in SSBM.
Entei 244 The legendary red beast of fire among the legendary trio of the second generation. A Poké Ball Pokémon and trophy in SSBM and SSBB.
Suicune 245 The legendary blue beast of water among the legendary trio of the second generation. A Poké Ball Pokémon and trophy in SSBM and SSBB.
Lugia 249 The legendary dragon-like beast of the seas. A Poké Ball Pokémon and trophy in SSBM and SSBB.
Ho-oh 250 The legendary phoenix-like bird of rainbows. A Poké Ball Pokémon and trophy in SSBM and SSBB.
Celebi 251 The rare and legendary green insectoid sprite residing in forests. A Poké Ball Pokémon and trophy in SSBM and SSBB.

Third generation

The Pokémon franchise entered its third generation in 2003 with 135 new Pokémon species added to the previous 251 to form a total of 386 Pokémon, and all were first featured in the RPGs Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire for Game Boy Advance. Ironically, this generation's first appearance in a Smash Bros. game, Super Smash Bros. Brawl, is also the first appearance of the fourth generation that was put in effect an entire four years later.

Pokémon No. Description. Appearances
Treecko 252 A small green bipedal gecko lizard with grass powers. A trophy in SSBB.
Torchic 255 A small orange wingless chick that can breathe fire to a degree. A Poké Ball Pokémon, trophy, and sticker in SSBB.
Blaziken 256 The fully evolved form of Torchic: A very humanlike bird warrior with blazing fire powers and martial arts. A trophy in SSBB.
Mudkip 258 A small blue quadrupedal mudskipper fish with water powers. A trophy in SSBB.
Gardevoir 282 A feminine-like humanoid Pokémon with great psychic powers. A Poké Ball Pokémon, trophy, and sticker in SSBB.
Plusle 311 A small electric mouse very similar to Pichu but with red parts and representing positive electric charge. Counterpart to Minun. Part of a trophy in SSBB.
Minun 312 A small electric mouse very similar to Pichu but with blue parts and representing negative electric charge. Counterpart to Plusle. Part of a trophy in SSBB.
Gulpin 316 A small, blobby light-green Pokémon that is described as being a stomach, and thus can swallow anything its own size. A Poké Ball Pokémon, trophy, and sticker in SSBB.
Snorunt 361 A small orange cone-shaped Pokemon with visible teeth and powers of ice. A stage Pokémon in Pokémon Stadium 2 and a trophy in SSBB.
Metagross 376 A huge mechanical four-legged arachnid with 1Q comparable to a supercomputer and comprised of a fusion of two of its earlier form Metang. A Poké Ball Pokémon, trophy, and sticker in SSBB.
Latias 380 A legendary red-white dragon-like bird who's the female counterpart to Latios. Part of a Poké Ball Pokémon, trophy, and sticker in SSBB.
Latios 381 A legendary blue-white dragon-like bird who's the male counterpart to Latias. Part of a Poké Ball Pokémon, trophy, and sticker in SSBB.
Kyogre 382 The legendary blue winged whale that personifies the torrential oceans. A Poké Ball Pokémon, trophy, and sticker in SSBB.
Groudon 383 The legendary red rocky behemoth that personifies the land and dryness. A Poké Ball Pokémon, trophy, and sticker in SSBB.
Rayquaza 384 The legendary green serpentine dragon that personifies the sky. Is a boss opponent in the Subspace Emissary, and a trophy and sticker in SSBB.
Jirachi 385 A small, legendary sprite-like Pokémon that sleeps for 1,000 years and grants wishes like a genie while it is awake. A Poké Ball Pokémon, trophy, and sticker in SSBB.
Deoxys 386 A legendary humanoid extraterrestrial who can change between several configurations. A Poké Ball Pokémon, trophy, and sticker in SSBB.

Fourth generation

The Pokémon franchise entered its fourth generation in 2007 with 107 more new Pokémon species added to the previous 386 to form the current grand total of 493 Pokémon species, and all are featured in the Pokémon RPGs, Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Pokemon Platinum for Nintendo DS. Both this and the previous generation make their Super Smash Bros. debut in Brawl.

Pokémon No. Description. Appearances
Turtwig 387 A small green turtle can use grass powers. A trophy in SSBB.
Chimchar 390 A small red ape that can use fire powers. A trophy in SSBB.
Piplup 393 A small blue penguin that can use water powers. A Poké Ball Pokémon, trophy, and sticker in SSBB.
Starly 396 A common starling Pokémon found all throughout the Sinnoh region. A trophy in SSBB.
Drifloon 425 A small ghostly balloon with diminutive legs. A stage Pokémon in Pokémon Stadium 2 and a trophy in SSBB.
Buneary 427 A small brown bipedal rabbit in fluffy tan fur patches. A trophy in SSBB.
Bonsly 438 The pre-evolution of Sudowoodo; a small rocky Pokémon arranged as a bonsai tree. A Poké Ball Pokémon, trophy, and sticker in SSBB.
Munchlax 446 The younger form of Snorlax; as much of a glutton but much more hyperactive. A Poké Ball Pokémon, trophy, and sticker in SSBB.
Riolu 447 A small bipedal jackal-like Pokémon. A trophy in SSBB.
Lucario 448 A humanoid jackal-like warrior with visual design elements of the Egyptain diety Anubis, and the evolved form of Riolu. A playable character with trophies and stickers in SSBB.
Snover 459 A small snowy-tree-like Pokémon with two arms and a snow "cap". A stage Pokémon in Pokémon Stadium 2 in SSBB.
Weavile 462 A bipedal, well-armed dark weasel-like warrior with a big red crown on its head. A Poké Ball Pokémon, trophy, and sticker in SSBB.
Magnezone 463 A floating, mechanical entity with strong magnetic powers and three eyes on it. A stage Pokémon and trophy in SSBB.
Electivire 466 The burlier, more yeti-like evolution of Electabuzz with two black electricity-conducting "tails". A stage Pokémon in Pokémon Stadium 2 and a trophy in SSBB.
Leafeon 470 A fox with ears and a tail resembling leaves and plants. Part of a trophy in SSBB.
Glaceon 471 A light-blue fox with frigid offensive abilities based on ice. Part of a trophy in SSBB.
Uxie 480 One of a trio of legendary pixies. This one has a yellow head and represents knowledge. A Stage Pokémon and trophy in SSBB.
Mesprit 481 One of a trio of legendary pixies. This one has a violet head and represents emotion. A Stage Pokémon and trophy in SSBB.
Azelf 482 One of a trio of legendary pixies. This one has a blue head and represents willpower. A Stage Pokémon and trophy in SSBB.
Dialga 483 The mascot on the cover of Pokémon Diamond, one of the dragon trio, and the ruler of time. A stage element on Spear Pillar in SSBB
Palkia 484 The mascot on the cover of Pokémon Pearl, one of the dragon trio, and the ruler of space. A stage element on Spear Pillar in SSBB.
Cresselia 488 A crescent moon shaped Legendary Pokémon. A stage element on Spear Pillar and a trophy in SSBB.
Manaphy 490 A watery sprite and secret Legendary Pokemon whose Heart Swap move can switch the identities and personae of two different individuals. A Poké Ball Pokémon with a trophy and sticker in SSBB.
Darkrai 491 A sinister apparition embodying darkness and possesses extreme power. It is a secret Legendary Pokémon. A trophy and sticker in SSBB.

Fifth Generation

The 2010 and 2011 releases of Pokémon Black and Pokémon White official bring the series to the fifth generation. 156 new Pokémon species were added, bringing the grand total up to 649. As these games post-date Brawl, they have yet to have the chance to appear in a Super Smash Bros. game.