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Top 10 Favorite Original Pokémon

"Gotta catch 'em all!"

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Top 10 Favorite Original Pokémon
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Pokémon Go has been out for a while now and people still seem to be really into it, I know my boyfriend still seems to be and I find myself still playing it when I get the chance. Watching everyone walk around outside and even inside trying to "catch them all" made start to watch the show again and think about what Pokémon I really want in my Pokédex. So here is a list of my top ten favorite original Pokémon.

1. Charizard

Charizard is the final evolution of one of the starter Pokémon Charmander. He is a flying/fire type Pokemon though later on he gets two more maga evolution's that make him a dragon type in one. Though he looks like a dragon they just call him a lizard but still, who doesn't love a big old fire lizard? I would 1000 percent want him by myself.

2. Dragonair

How beautiful does she look? Dragonair is the second evolution of Dratini. She is a dragon type Pokémon and she has a few hidden powers and can even fly with no wings! Ugh, and she is so pretty to look at and like any pretty lady she can pack a lot of power.

3. Dewgong

Dewgong: A water and ice Pokémon who evolves from seal. He looks like a sea lion and just like a sea lion he can swim very well and fast! He is vary large and snowy white. A good strong guy I would want to have with me if I ever got in the water!

4.Arcanine



A Fire type who looks very much like a dog on fire. A very loyal Pokémon to have with me. Also who doesn't love big dogs? He evolves from Growlithe!

5. Persian

Persian is cat Pokémon, If I want dog like Pokémon I need a cat Pokémon as well right? Persian is a normal type and evolves from Meowth. Persian is also the main Pokémon of the leader of Team Rocket. It is a very classy cat.

6. Ninetales

A fire fox Pokémon that evolves from Vulpix. What's not to love about this Pokémon she is so majestic and very strong. Soft white fur with orange colored tips on its tail.

7. Gengar

A ghost and poison type Pokémon who looks very much like a shadow. Gengar is very mischievous, and at times, malicious. It enjoys playing practical jokes and casting curses. Now doesn't that sound like someone who you would want in your Pokémon Party?

8. Arbok

A poison type snake Pokémon another Pokémon that you will see hanging out with Jessie from Team Rocket. Like real snakes Arbok is capable of crushing opponents by coiling its body around them and squeeze them tightly. A perfectly strong Pokémon to have in my party.

9. Ponyta


Ponyta a fire horse Pokémon who is a very strong jumper and runner. great way to get around town huh? don't worry she can control her mane so it won't burn you till so if she trust you then you can ride her.

10. Lapras

Lapras is water and ice type Pokémon that looks very much like a Plesiosaur. Lapras is a very gentle and sweet Pokémon and also loves to help it's trainer and how cute is this guy? Who wouldn't want him in their Pokemon group?


So my top ten Pokémon range from all types, but these are 100 percent my top go to guys to hang out and travel with.

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