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[[File:Double Pichu art.png|thumb|230px|Artwork of Pichu variants (a [[Spiky-eared Pichu|different form]] and a [[List of Nintendo event Pokémon with in-game effects#Pikachu-colored Pichu|Shiny Pichu]])]]
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'''Variant Pokémon''' are {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} who vary in their appearance compared to other Pokémon of the same species. This is often due to [[gender]], {{pkmn|food|diet}}, special genetic traits or environmental factors such as climate. Certain symbiotic relationships may also play a role in this. Depending on the species, the altered appearance may be purely cosmetic or it may affect how they perform in battles.
 
While many variances are caused by natural processes, they sometimes can be artificially invoked as well. This may be achieved through the use of physical modifications or behavioral conditioning, or contact with certain items and radiation.
 
==Multiple species==
===Form differences===
{{main|List of Pokémon with form differences}}
Form differences are major variations that are officially recognized by the Pokédex.
 
===Shiny Pokémon===
{{main|Shiny Pokémon}}
Shiny Pokémon are Pokémon with an alternate coloration. They are extremely rare. These Pokémon all have a shining animation at the beginning of the battle when they are sent out or encountered.
 
===Shadow Pokémon===
{{main|Shadow Pokémon}}
Shadow Pokémon are Pokémon that have had the door to their heart shut artificially by [[Cipher]]. They are the only Pokémon capable of using [[Shadow move]]s.
 
===Gender differences===
{{main|List of Pokémon with gender differences‎}}
From [[Generation IV]] onward, there are many Pokémon that [[List of Pokémon with gender differences|appear differently]] as a result of their [[gender]].
 
Of these, {{p|Unfezant}}, {{p|Frillish}}, {{p|Jellicent}}, {{p|Pyroar}}, {{p|Meowstic}}, and {{p|Indeedee}} differ so drastically that they even have separate menu sprites and artworks.
 
===Regional forms===
{{main|Regional form}}
In [[Generation VII]], [[regional form]]s made their debut with [[Alola]] Form Pokémon. Regional forms are Pokémon that have adapted uniquely to a habitat different than their species normally occupies in the rest of the world. This results in many differences, such as different appearances, [[type]]s, and {{Abilities}}.
 
===Giant Pokémon===
{{main|Giant Pokémon}}
Giant Pokémon are Pokémon that are much larger than usual.
 
====Ancient giant Pokémon====
Several ancient giant Pokémon appeared in ''[[EP072|The Ancient Puzzle of Pokémopolis]]''. They were {{p|Gengar}}, {{p|Alakazam}}, and {{p|Jigglypuff}}. These Pokémon were all covered in tattoo-like marks.
 
Gengar emerged from a black dumbbell-like artifact, Alakazam emerged from a spoon-like artifact, and Jigglypuff emerged from an ancient bell.
 
===Cloned Pokémon===
{{main|Cloning}}
Cloned Pokémon are Pokémon that have been artificially duplicated from another specimen. This process works on both living and fossilized specimens. Many of these clones are not identical to their original specimen: {{OBP|Mewtwo|M01}}, {{p|Bulbasaur}}two, {{p|Charmander}}two, {{p|Squirtle}}two, [[Pikachutwo]], {{p|Venusaur}}two, {{p|Charizard}}two, {{p|Blastoise}}two, and {{p|Meowth}}two all display this.
 
Other known cloned Pokémon are {{p|Psyduck}}, {{p|Seadra}}, {{p|Tentacruel}}, {{p|Pidgeot}}, {{p|Scyther}}, {{p|Hitmonlee}}, {{p|Dewgong}}, {{p|Sandslash}}, {{p|Vaporeon}}, {{p|Golduck}}, {{p|Nidoqueen}}, {{p|Ninetales}}, {{p|Vulpix}}, {{p|Vileplume}}, {{p|Wigglytuff}}, {{p|Rapidash}}, and {{p|Rhyhorn}}.
 
<gallery class="center">
File:Mewtwo Clones.png|Mewtwo, Venusaurtwo, Blastoisetwo, Sandslash, Vaporeon, Golduck, Nidoqueen, Ninetales, Vulpix, Vileplume, Wigglytuff, Rapidash, Rhyhorn
File:Mewtwo M01.png|Mewtwo
File:Kanto Starter Clones.png|Bulbasaurtwo, Charmandertwo, Squirtletwo
File:Pikachutwo.png|Pikachutwo
File:Venusaur Clone.png|Venusaurtwo
File:Charizard Clone.png|Charizardtwo
File:Blastoise Clone.png|Blastoisetwo
File:Meowthtwo.png|Meowthtwo
File:Baby Nidoqueen and Baby Rhyhorn.png|Baby Nidoqueen and Baby Rhyhorn born from clones
</gallery>
 
===Mirage Pokémon===
{{main|Mirage Pokémon}}
Mirage Pokémon are holographic Pokémon created by [[Dr. Yung]]. They have only appeared in ''[[The Mastermind of Mirage Pokémon]]''.
 
===Toy Pokémon===
{{main|Toy Pokémon}}
Toy Pokémon are Pokémon toys given self-awareness by [[Wonder Key]]s that appear in the [[Pokémon Rumble]] series. They are different to normal Pokémon in many ways; for example, they can only know two [[move]]s at a time.
 
====Rusty Pokémon====
{{main|Rusty Pokémon}}
Over time Toy Pokémon rust, causing them to become Rusty Pokémon. [[Dark Rust]] can instantaneously rust Toy Pokémon. Rusty Pokémon can be restored using [[Glowdrop]]s or the {{DL|Pokémon Rumble World|Rust Removal Spot}}.
 
===Valencian Pokémon===
In the episode ''[[EP083|Poké Ball Peril]]'', a number of alternately colored Pokémon were seen on [[Valencia Island]], including {{p|Butterfree}}, {{p|Raticate}}, {{p|Nidoran♂}}, {{p|Nidoran♀}}, {{p|Vileplume}}, {{p|Paras}}, and {{p|Weepinbell}}.
 
<gallery class="center">
File:Orange Islands Butterfree.png|Butterfree
File:Valencia Island Raticate.png|Raticate
File:Valencia Vileplume.png|Vileplume
File:Valencia Island Paras.png|Paras
File:Valencia Island Weepinbell.png|Weepinbell
</gallery>
 
===Pink Pokémon===
In the episode ''[[EP088|In The Pink]]'', all of the Pokémon native to [[Pinkan Island]] were shown to be colored pink, due to their diet of [[Pinkan Berries]]. Pink Pokémon seen on the island include {{p|Caterpie}}, {{p|Weedle}}, {{p|Pidgey}}, {{p|Rattata}}, {{AP|Pikachu}}, {{p|Nidoran♀}}, {{p|Nidoran♂}}, {{p|Nidoking}}, {{p|Vileplume}}, {{p|Paras}}, {{p|Parasect}}, {{p|Venonat}}, {{p|Diglett}}, {{p|Mankey}}, {{p|Primeape}}, {{p|Bellsprout}}, {{p|Dodrio}}, {{p|Exeggutor}}, {{p|Rhyhorn}} and {{p|Rhydon}}.
 
[[Ash's Pikachu]] turned partially pink while eating [[Pinkan Berry|Pinkan Berries]].
 
Further pink Pokémon seen during {{TRT}}'s fantasy include {{p|Pidgeotto}}, {{TP|Jessie|Arbok}}, {{p|Oddish}}, {{p|Poliwhirl}}, {{p|Geodude}}, {{TP|James|Weezing}}, {{p|Scyther}} and {{p|Electabuzz}}.
 
<gallery class="center">
File:Pink Pokemon.png|Caterpie, Mankey, Venonat, Weedle, Primeape
File:Pink Rhyhorn.png|Rhyhorn
File:Pink Pokemon 2.png|Rhydon, Exeggutor, Bellsprout, Vileplume, Mankey, Primeape
File:Pink Diglett 2.png|Paras, Diglett
File:Pink Pidgey.png|Pidgey
File:Pink Nidoran.png|Nidoran♀, Nidoran♂
File:Pink Nidoking.png|Nidoking, Nidoran♂
File:Pink Dodrio.png|Dodrio
File:In The Pink 21.png|Jessie's Arbok and James's Weezing (fantasy)
File:Pink Electabuzz.png|Electabuzz, Rattata, Bellsprout (fantasy)
File:Pink Venonat Poliwhirl.png|Scyther, Venonat, Poliwhirl (fantasy)
</gallery>
 
===Totem Pokémon===
{{main|Totem Pokémon}}
Totem Pokémon are [[wild Pokémon]] that serve as the final hurdle in all trials of the [[island challenge]]. They are larger and heavier than other Pokémon of the same species. At the start of battle, the Totem Pokémon is enveloped in a special aura which boosts its stats.
 
==Individual species==
===Arbok===
Several of Arbok's {{DL|Arbok (Pokémon)|Pokédex entries}} state that there a number of variations of its face-like hood markings that differ between areas. Its {{game|Yellow}} Pokédex entry mentions that there are six known patterns, but by the events of {{g|Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon}}, its Ultra Sun Pokédex entry mentions that there are known to be more than 20. Eight designs are known, but only four have appeared in the games, and only three of which appeared in main series games. In [[Pokémon Adventures]], Arbok gains a special ability depending on its pattern.
 
The most common hood pattern has red, teardrop-shaped eyes outlined in black with yellow, elongated hearts inside, a black mouth, and a black arrow over the eyes, with two red dots near the tip and an upward-extending tail. This design appeared in the Generation I games and all games outside of {{game|Emerald}} from {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}} onward, the anime, the manga (except [[Agatha]]'s Arbok in Pokémon Adventures), most TCG art, the FireRed and LeafGreen official art, Dream World art, and anime art. In the Pokémon Adventures manga, this is the "regenerative pattern" and is present on [[Koga]]'s Arbok. These Arbok have a forked tongue and many fangs.
 
Arbok also has several hood variations with round eyes and a red mouth outlined in black. The most common variation of this has two black fangs descending onto its mouth, black eyebrows, and outward-pointing eyelashes. This design first appeared in the official {{game|Red and Green|s}} artwork, and has also appeared in the {{3v2|Ruby|Sapphire|Emerald}} sprites, the TCG cards {{TCG ID|Fossil|Arbok|31}} from {{TCG|Fossil}}, {{TCG ID|Expedition|Arbok|3}} from {{TCG|Expedition}}, and {{TCG ID|VS|Janine's Arbok|62}} from the {{TCG|VS}} set. These Arbok have a pointed tongue and four fangs.
 
Another hood variation with round eyes appeared in {{3v2|Gold|Silver|Crystal}}. This pattern has no fangs or eyebrows, and its eyelashes point upward. It has also appeared in [[Pokémon Pinball]] and on the Arbok {{TCG|Coin}} in [[Pokémon Card GB2: Here Comes Team GR!]]. These Arbok have a forked tongue and four fangs.
 
The final round-eye variation only appeared in {{ga|Pokémon Ranger}}. This design has no eyelashes or fangs. A Y-shaped mark branches over each eye and connects to the middle to the mouth. The branches each have smaller, Y-shaped ends, between each of which resides a small black dot.
 
Arbok's conceptual art had three other hood designs, but these were only used in the [[Pokémon Adventures]] manga, in which [[Agatha]]'s Arbok can change its markings to alter its powers. These are the speed, attack, and invulnerability patterns.
 
An evil-looking pattern was created by [[Mitsuhiro Arita]] solely for the {{Trading Card Game}}. Each red eye has a black mark in the center and flared outsides, and shares a combined yellow border. Its mouth represents a grin with eleven pointed, red teeth outlined in black. It is featured in the card {{TCG ID|Team Rocket|Dark Arbok|2}} from the {{TCG|Team Rocket}} set.
 
<center><gallery perrow=4>
File:024Arbok.png|Main pattern;<br>{{tt|Regenerative pattern|Pokémon Adventures only}}
File:024Arbok RB.png|Main circular pattern
File:Spr 2c 024.png|Secondary circular pattern
File:024msra.png|Pattern from Pokémon Ranger
File:Arbok concept art 1.png|Conceptual art;<br>{{tt|Invulnerability pattern|Pokémon Adventures only}}
File:Arbok concept art 2.png|Conceptual art;<br>{{tt|Attack pattern|Pokémon Adventures only}}
File:Arbok concept art 3.png|Conceptual art;<br>{{tt|Speed pattern|Pokémon Adventures only}}
File:First Dark Arbok TCG.png|Dark Arbok (TCG)
</gallery></center>
 
===Pikachu===
{{main|Pikachu variants}}
Almost every Pokémon medium has featured a different Pikachu variant, most notably Surfing and Flying Pikachu.
 
===Vulpix===
Several of {{p|Vulpix}}'s Pokédex entries mention that newborn Vulpix only have a single white-colored tail. The tail then splits into six orange-colored tails as it matures, and eventually splits from their tips to increase in number even more.
 
{{OBP|Enta|CBF}}'s {{TP|Enta|Vulpix}} only has one tail in its debut in ''[[CBF1|Enta Arrives at the Battle Frontier!]]''. In the same chapter, its tails split into six.
 
<gallery class="center">
File:Enta Vulpix one tail CBF.png|A one-tailed Vulpix in [[Pokémon Battle Frontier]]
</gallery>
 
===Shellder===
{{p|Shellder}} can be either a bivalve shell or a spiral-shaped shell, depending on whether or not it is attached to a {{p|Slowpoke}}. Though impossible in the games, multiple Pokédex entries state that a Shellder can be detached from the {{p|Slowbro}} (making it [[Devolution|devolve]] into a Slowpoke) or {{p|Slowking}} (making it lose its memory) it is attached to. This gives them a few more characteristics of Shellder variants than actual evolutions. However, because the Shellder is attached to and evolves with the Slowpoke, after evolution they are treated as one Pokémon. Slowbro's conceptual art depicted other variations, but they were never seen anywhere else.
 
<gallery class="center">
File:Jessie Shellder.png|Shellder
File:Solidad Slowbro Shellder.png|Spiral Shellder
File:Talking Slowking Shellder gem.png|Crown Shellder
File:Slowbro concept art.png|Slowbro's conceptual art
</gallery>
 
===Exeggcute and Exeggutor===
{{p|Exeggcute}} are not always seen as a group of six; the number of heads an {{p|Exeggutor}} has also varies. Exeggutor's [[Exeggutor (Pokémon)#Game data|Pokédex entries]] state that, living in a good environment, more heads will grow in addition to the three it is usually seen with. Eventually, one of the heads will fall off and become a sole Exeggcute. This Exeggcute will telepathically communicate with others, in order to join and form a cluster of six. Until they are gathered, Exeggcute won't be able to maintain balance.
 
<gallery class="center">
File:Single Exeggcute.png|A single Exeggcute
File:Exeggutor 5 heads.png|A 5-headed Exeggutor
</gallery>
 
===Kangaskhan===
{{p|Kangaskhan}}'s {{pkmn|category}} in Japanese is "Parent and Child Pokémon", implying it consists of two beings. This is ratified by the fact that they are all [[Pokémon breeding#Hatching Eggs|born]] with a child in their pouch. The child is purple, and has not yet developed most of the features from its parent, having to stay in the pouch for 3 years. Although Kangaskhan's [[move]]s are performed by the parent, some {{Trading Card Game}} cards ([[Kangaskhan (Jungle 5)|Jungle Kangaskhan]], [[Blaine's Kangaskhan (Gym Heroes 36)|Blaine's Kangaskhan]], [[Kangaskhan (Aquapolis 88)|Aquapolis Kangaskhan]], and [[Kangaskhan (EX FireRed & LeafGreen 6)|EX FireRed & LeafGreen Kangaskhan]]) have attacks that involve or are performed by the child.
 
When Kangaskhan [[Mega Evolution|Mega Evolves]] into Mega Kangaskhan, the baby emerges from the mother's pouch and is noticeably matured.
 
<gallery class="center">
File:Parent Kangaskhan.png|Parent Kangaskhan
File:GoodBabyKanga.png|Child Kangaskhan
File:115Kangaskhan-Mega.png|Mega Kangaskhan
</gallery>
===Magikarp===
In the game [[Pokémon: Magikarp Jump]], Magikarp's scales come in many different patterns in addition to its usual standard and {{Shiny}} colorations. These patterns can be classified by groups, depending on how the Magikarp looks while it's still small-sized; a specific pattern arises when it becomes bigger. Which patterns can be caught depend on the Old Rod; the better, the more groups of patterns can be fished.
<gallery class="center">
Magikarp Jump Pattern 01.png|Standard
Magikarp Jump Pattern 02.png|Skelly
Magikarp Jump Pattern 03.png|Calico Orange/White
Magikarp Jump Pattern 04.png|Calico Orange/White/Black
Magikarp Jump Pattern 05.png|Calico White/Orange
Magikarp Jump Pattern 06.png|Calico Orange/Gold
Magikarp Jump Pattern 07.png|Orange Two-Tone
Magikarp Jump Pattern 08.png|Orange Orca
Magikarp Jump Pattern 09.png|Orange Dapples
Magikarp Jump Pattern 10.png|Pink Two-Tone
Magikarp Jump Pattern 11.png|Pink Orca
Magikarp Jump Pattern 12.png|Pink Dapples
Magikarp Jump Pattern 13.png|Gray Bubbles
Magikarp Jump Pattern 14.png|Gray Diamonds
Magikarp Jump Pattern 15.png|Gray Patches
Magikarp Jump Pattern 16.png|Purple Bubbles
Magikarp Jump Pattern 17.png|Purple Diamonds
Magikarp Jump Pattern 18.png|Purple Patches
Magikarp Jump Pattern 19.png|Apricot Tiger
Magikarp Jump Pattern 20.png|Apricot Zebra
Magikarp Jump Pattern 21.png|Apricot Stripes
Magikarp Jump Pattern 22.png|Brown Tiger
Magikarp Jump Pattern 23.png|Brown Zebra
Magikarp Jump Pattern 24.png|Brown Stripes
Magikarp Jump Pattern 25.png|Orange Forehead
Magikarp Jump Pattern 26.png|Orange Mask
Magikarp Jump Pattern 27.png|Black Forehead
Magikarp Jump Pattern 28.png|Black Mask
Magikarp Jump Pattern 29.png|Saucy Blue
Magikarp Jump Pattern 30.png|Blue Raindrops
Magikarp Jump Pattern 31.png|Saucy Violet
Magikarp Jump Pattern 32.png|Violet Raindrops
Magikarp Jump Pattern 99.png|Gold
</gallery>
 
===Ditto copies===
When some {{p|Ditto}} {{m|transform}} into another Pokémon, they take on a mild variant form of that Pokémon instead of an exact replica. This happens when Ditto is incapable of changing the face by memory, with the result being a deformed copy of the target Pokémon with a blank, beady-eyed expression.
 
This appearance was first present in one of [[Duplica's Ditto]], both in the anime and in [[the Electric Tale of Pikachu]] manga. It was later seen in {{TCG|Ditto}} cards from the [[EX Delta Species]] expansion of the {{Trading Card Game}}, in a kind of {{p|Clefairy}} that appears in the [[Veilstone Game Corner]], in ''[[Pokémon Snap]]'' with three Ditto disguised as {{p|Bulbasaur}}, and in [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky]] in the [[Special Episode]] ''[[Here Comes Team Charm!]]''.
 
The merchandise series [[Ditto Collection]] features Ditto transformed into a variety of other Pokémon while retaining its face.
 
<gallery class="center">
Duplica Ditto.png|Untransformed Ditto
Duplica Ditto Bulbasaur.png|Bulbasaur
Ditto Charmander.png|[[Ditto (EX Delta Species 37)|Charmander]]
Ditto Squirtle.png|[[Ditto (EX Delta Species 40)|Squirtle]]
Duplica Ditto Pikachu.png|Pikachu
Transform Ditto Raichu.png|Raichu
Ditto Clefairy.png|Clefairy
Transform Ditto Vulpix.png|Vulpix
Ditto Collection Alolan Vulpix.png|Alolan Vulpix
Transform Ditto Jigglypuff.png|Jigglypuff
Transform Ditto Gloom.png|Gloom
Duplica Ditto Meowth.png|Meowth
Transform Ditto Poliwag.png|Poliwag
Duplica Ditto Machoke.png|Machoke
Ditto Geodude.png|[[Ditto (EX Delta Species 62)|Geodude]]
Transform Ditto Magnemite.png|Magnemite
Transform Ditto Gengar.png|Gengar
Duplica Ditto Voltorb.png|Voltorb
Ditto Collection Electrode.png|Electrode
Transform Ditto Koffing.png|Koffing
Ditto Mr. Mime.png|[[Ditto (EX Delta Species 38)|Mr. Mime]]
Ditto Collection Magikarp.png|Magikarp
Ditto Collection Lapras.png|Lapras
Transform Ditto Eevee.png|Eevee
Transform Ditto Vaporeon.png|Vaporeon
Transform Ditto Jolteon.png|Jolteon
Transform Ditto Flareon.png|Flareon
Ditto Collection Omanyte.png|Omanyte
Transform Ditto Snorlax.png|Snorlax
Ditto Collection Dragonite.png|Dragonite
MDP E 132 Sentret.png|Sentret
Transform Ditto Pichu.png|Pichu
MDP E 132 Bellossom.png|Bellossom
Transform Ditto Espeon.png|Espeon
Transform Ditto Umbreon.png|Umbreon
Ditto Collection Sableye.png|Sableye
Ditto Collection Absol.png|Absol
Ditto Collection Shaymin.png|Shaymin
Ditto Collection Whimsicott.png|Whimsicott
</gallery>
 
===Eevee===
In [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!]], female {{ga|Partner Pokémon|partner}} {{p|Eevee}} have cream-colored flower shape (heart shapes on side view) at the tip of its tail. This trait is unique and isn't found on other female Eevee. In [[Pokémon Sword and Shield]], the unique pattern is present on all female Eevee as a true gender difference.
 
Like its Pikachu counterpart, this Eevee doesn't evolve.
 
<gallery class="center">
File:133Eevee LG.png|Male partner Eevee
File:133Eevee-Female LG.png|Female partner Eevee
Partner Eevee gender differences.png|Comparison of tail patterns
</gallery>
 
===Snorlax===
In ''[[PK09|Snorlax Snowman]]'', several ice-blue {{p|Snorlax}} adapted to more frigid climates appeared.
 
<gallery class="center">
File:Snorlax PK04.png|Snorlax
File:Snowman Snorlax.png|Snorlax Snowmen
</gallery>
 
===Spinda===
Like Unown, {{p|Spinda}} has many visual variations in its species, all involving the placement of its spots. Like Unown's letter, the spot placement is generated based on the individual's [[personality value]], and likewise, has no effect on the Pokémon's stats. Unlike Unown, however, these differences are rarely repeated, as the calculation uses the entirety of the personality value—a number that can [[Personality value#Spinda's spots|range]] from {{DL|Spinda (Pokémon)|Trivia|zero to 4,294,967,295}} (2<sup>32</sup> - 1). Some personality values can, however, produce the same apparent pattern from differing values. In [[Pokémon GO]], 9 different numbered patterns of Spinda can be found and are registered as distinct forms in the [[Pokédex]].
 
;Generation III core series
<gallery class="center">
File:Spr 3r 327Miles.png|Personality value 001C00F0<br>in Ruby and Sapphire
File:Spr 3r 327Junji3.png|Personality value 88888888<br>in Ruby and Sapphire
File:Spr 3r 327Junji2.png|Personality value E3FDF3FD<br>in Ruby and Sapphire
File:Spr 3r 327Junji1.png|Personality value FDE42A53<br>in Ruby and Sapphire
File:Spr 3e 327Norman1.png|Personality value 00094289<br>in Emerald
File:Spr 3e 327Maiko.png|Personality value 001C008A<br>in Emerald
File:Spr 3e 327Norman4.png|Personality value 0029A280<br>in Emerald
File:Spr 3e 327Norman5.png|Personality value 10232080<br>in Emerald
File:Spr 3e 327Norman2.png|Personality value 102C3290<br>in Emerald
File:Spr 3e 327Norman3.png|Personality value 102992A0<br>in Emerald
File:Spr 3e 327Francisco.png|Personality value E2880098<br>in Emerald
File:Spr 3e 327Kimberly.png|Personality value 88FE9800<br>in Emerald
</gallery>
;Pokémon GO
<gallery class="center">
File:GO327.png|Pattern 1<br>in Pokémon GO
File:GO327B.png|Pattern 2<br>in Pokémon GO
File:GO327C.png|Pattern 3<br>in Pokémon GO
File:GO327D.png|Pattern 4<br>in Pokémon GO
File:GO327E.png|Pattern 5<br>in Pokémon GO
File:GO327F.png|Pattern 6<br>in Pokémon GO
File:GO327G.png|Pattern 7<br>in Pokémon GO
File:GO327H.png|Pattern 8<br>in Pokémon GO
File:GO327I.png|Pattern 9<br>in Pokémon GO
</gallery>
;Other
<gallery class="center">
File:AG057.png|Examples of Spinda in<br>the anime
File:Spinda Adventures.png|Examples of Spinda in<br>Pokémon Adventures
</gallery>
 
===Kecleon===
A purple Kecleon is one of the two Kecleon Brothers in the [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series]]. He also appeared in the special episodes ''[[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Team Go-Getters Out of the Gate!]]'' and ''[[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time & Darkness]]''.
 
In ''[[EP205|The Kecleon Caper]]'', a purple {{p|Kecleon}} nicknamed Reddy appeared under the ownership of [[Madison and Alexa|Madison]]. This Kecleon differs in having normal frills, lips and eye rings.
 
<gallery class="center">
File:Kecleon PMD.png|Kecleon
File:Purple Kecleon PMD.png|Purple Kecleon
</gallery>
 
===Unseen variants===
Some variants have only been mentioned in Pokédex entries; Pokémon of these variants have not been shown in any Pokémon media.
 
* The {{game2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}} Pokédex entries for {{p|Weezing}} state that triplets of the species have been discovered. All Weezing have a third gas chamber, though it has no face.
* {{p|Mantyke}}'s Pokédex entry in {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s|Pokémon Pearl}} says that the pattern on its back varies from region to region. While it has the same appearance in all [[Generation IV]] games (due to using the same sprites), the "face" in the [[Generation]] {{gen|V}} and {{gen|VI}} games appears wider; however, all Mantyke look the same within each game, regardless of origin.
 
==Individual Pokémon==
===Pink Butterfree===
{{main|Pink Butterfree}}
A pink {{p|Butterfree}} appeared in ''[[EP021|Bye-Bye Butterfree]]'' and paired up with [[Ash's Butterfree]], who then left {{Ash|his Trainer}} to go with her.
 
<gallery class="center">
File:Ash Butterfree.png|Ash's Butterfree
File:Pink Butterfree.png|Pink Butterfree
</gallery>
 
===Crystal Onix===
{{main|Crystal Onix}}
Crystal Onix is a special individual {{p|Onix}} that lives on [[Sunburst Island]]. Its body is made out of glass crystal. Due to being made out of crystal, it is no longer weak to {{type|Water}} attacks and instead weak to {{type|Fire}} attacks.
 
<gallery class="center">
File:Brock Onix.png|Onix
File:Crystal Onix.png|Crystal Onix
</gallery>
 
===Shadow Mewtwo===
In [[Pokkén Tournament]], Shadow Mewtwo is a {{p|Mewtwo}} that had unwillingly merged with and become possessed by a Shadow Synergy Stone, causing its appearance to change. When [[Anne (game)|Anne]] wields the power of the Synergy Stone contained in her brooch, Mewtwo is separated from the Shadow Synergy Stone and its appearance returns to normal.
 
<gallery class="center">
File:Pokkén Mewtwo.png|Mewtwo
File:Pokkén Shadow Mewtwo.png|Shadow Mewtwo
</gallery>
 
===Gold Sudowoodo===
In ''[[AG173|All That Glitters is Not Golden!]]'', a Trainer named [[Keenan]] owned a {{p|Sudowoodo}} that he had turned to {{t|Steel|gold}} during a science experiment, in an attempt to make Sudowoodo immune to {{type|Water}} attacks. The changes made to Sudowoodo were eventually reversed.
 
<gallery class="center">
File:Keenan Sudowoodo.png|Sudowoodo
File:Keenan Sudowoodo golden.png|Golden Sudowoodo
</gallery>
 
===Shadow Lugia===
{{main|Shadow Lugia}}
In [[Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness]], Shadow Lugia, also known as XD001, is a {{p|Lugia}} that had been so thoroughly corrupted by [[Cipher]] that its appearance changed. After Shadow Lugia is [[Purification|purified]] by [[Michael]], its normal appearance is restored.
 
<gallery class="center">
File:Spr 4pbr 249.png|Lugia
File:249Lugia-Shadow XD.png|Shadow Lugia
</gallery>
 
===Fake Groudon===
{{main|Groudon (M06)}}
In ''[[M06|Jirachi: Wish Maker]]'', [[Butler]] created a mindless, evil {{p|Groudon}} using the power of his machine and {{p|Jirachi}}. This fake Groudon began to absorb all life in [[Forina]] until it was defeated by Jirachi.
 
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File:AG097.png|Groudon
File:Fake Groudon.png|Fake Groudon
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===Green-crystal Deoxys===
{{main|Deoxys (M07)}}
One of the Deoxys that appeared in ''[[M07|Destiny Deoxys]]'' had a green crystal instead of a purple one. It also had a green mark on its face instead of a purple one.
 
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File:Solana Deoxys Defense Forme.png|Purple-crystal Defense Forme Deoxys
File:Deoxys green crystal Defense Forme.png|Green-crystal Defense Forme Deoxys
File:Deoxys crystal.png|The green crystal
</gallery>
 
===Primal Dialga===
{{main|Primal Dialga}}
In Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness|Explorers of Time, Explorers of Darkness]], and [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky|Explorers of Sky]], Dialga became Primal Dialga when it lost control of time due to the collapse of the [[Temporal Tower]]. Dialga can regain control of time and revert to its normal self if all the [[Time Gear]]s are brought to the tower. As Primal Dialga, it is incapable of logical reasoning or showing mercy, only seeking self-preservation and preventing time from flowing properly.
 
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File:483Dialga PMD Explorers.png|Dialga
File:Primal Dialga art.png|Primal Dialga
</gallery>
 
===Z2===
In the anime, [[Z2]] has a blue core as its Core and in its 10% Forme instead of the red core shown in the official anime art of {{p|Zygarde}}'s Formes.
 
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File:718Zygarde-Core XY anime.png|Zygarde Core
File:718Zygarde-10Percent XY anime.png|Zygarde 10% Forme
File:Z2 Zygarde Core.png|Z2's Core
File:Z2 10 Percent Forme.png|Z2's 10% Forme
</gallery>
 
==Combined Pokémon==
===Venustoise===
In ''[[EP020|The Ghost of Maiden's Peak]]'', a {{p|Gastly}}, who had the ability to create illusions that were tangible enough to attack people, created a fusion of {{p|Venusaur}} and {{p|Blastoise}} to scare {{AP|Bulbasaur}} and {{AP|Squirtle}}, calling it a "Venustoise" (Japanese: フシギックス ''Fushigix'').
 
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File:Ash Bulbasaur illusion Venusaur.png|Gastly's illusory Venusaur
File:Ash Squirtle illusion Blastoise.png|Gastly's illusory Blastoise
File:Venustoise.png|Venustoise
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===Thu-Fi-Zer===
{{main|Legendary birds (Adventures)#Thu-Fi-Zer|Thu-Fi-Zer}}
A combination of {{p|Articuno}}, {{p|Zapdos}}, and {{p|Moltres}} made by [[Team Rocket]] in the [[Pokémon Adventures]] manga. The [[legendary birds]] were later freed.
 
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File:Koga Articuno Adventures.png|Articuno
File:Lt Surge Zapdos Adventures.png|Zapdos
File:Sabrina Moltres Adventures.png|Moltres
File:Thu-Fi-Zer.png|Thu-Fi-Zer
</gallery>
 
===Mismagius and Rayquaza===
In ''[[DP043|Malice in Wonderland!]]'', a real {{p|Mismagius}} merged with a {{p|Rayquaza}} illusion it created, giving Rayquaza the color palette and some features of Mismagius. It then attacked {{Ash}} and {{ashfr}}.
 
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File:Mismagius anime.png|Mismagius
File:Rayquaza M07.png|Rayquaza
File:Mismagius Rayquaza.png|Mismagius and Rayquaza fusion
</gallery>
 
===Tao trio===
{{main|List of Pokémon with form differences#Kyurem|List of Pokémon with form differences → Kyurem}}
 
Using the [[DNA Splicers]], {{p|Kyurem}} has the ability to fuse with {{p|Reshiram}} or {{p|Zekrom}}, becoming White Kyurem or Black Kyurem, respectively.
 
{| class="roundy" style="background: #FFFFFF; margin:auto; text-align:center" width="225px"
|-
| class="roundy" width="25%" style="background: #BCE6E6;" | Kyurem<br>[[File:646Kyurem.png|100px]]<br><small>{{typecolor|Dragon}}{{typecolor|Ice}}</small>
| class="roundy" width="25%" style="background: #F5AC78;" | White Kyurem<br>[[File:646Kyurem-White.png|100px]]<br><small>{{typecolor|Dragon}}{{typecolor|Ice}}</small>
| class="roundy" width="25%" style="background: #FAE078;" | Black Kyurem<br>[[File:646Kyurem-Black.png|100px]]<br><small>{{typecolor|Dragon}}{{typecolor|Ice}}</small>
|}
 
===Necrozma===
{{main|List of Pokémon with form differences#Necrozma|List of Pokémon with form differences → Necrozma}}
 
Using the [[N-Solarizer]] or [[N-Lunarizer]], {{p|Necrozma}} has the ability to fuse with {{p|Solgaleo}} or {{p|Lunala}}, becoming Dusk Mane Necrozma or Dawn Wings Necrozma, respectively.
 
{| class="roundy" style="background: #FFFFFF; margin:auto; text-align:center" width="225px"
|-
| class="roundy" width="25%" style="background:#{{psychic color light}}" | Necrozma<br>[[File:800Necrozma.png|100px]]<br><small>{{typecolor|Psychic}}</small>
| class="roundy" width="25%" style="background:#{{steel color light}}" | Dusk Mane Necrozma<br>[[File:800Necrozma-Dusk Mane.png|100px]]<br><small>{{typecolor|Psychic}}{{typecolor|Steel}}</small>
| class="roundy" width="25%" style="background:#{{ghost color light}}" | Dawn Wings Necrozma<br>[[File:800Necrozma-Dawn Wings.png|100px]]<br><small>{{typecolor|Psychic}}{{typecolor|Ghost}}</small>
|}
 
==See also==
* [[List of Pokémon with gender differences]]
* [[List of Pokémon with form differences]]
* [[Mega Evolution]]
* [[Primal Reversion]]
* [[Bond Phenomenon]]
* [[Regional form]]
* [[Ultra Burst]]
* [[Dynamax]]
* [[Gigantamax]]
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