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100

Its previous stage is often hated for its persistence and abundance in caves.

Golbat

100

This frozen waffle brand produced waffles in 2000 that features images of Pokemon in the center instead of the traditional criss cross found on the brand's foods.

Eggo Waffles

100

This Pokemon gained internet popularity in 2007 as it crashed into things while shouting obscenities.

Seaking

100

The year Pokemon Red and Pokemon Green were released in Japan.

1996

100

In this game, you played as Todd and traveled Pokemon Island.

Pokemon Snap

200

Ash used one in Kalos, but it was eventually released to protect its home.

Goodra

200

This breakfast pastry brand produced the "Wild Cherry with Yellow Pikachu Frosting" and "Poke Berry" flavors to promote the third Pokemon movie, Spell of the Unown.

Pop Tarts

200

This website boasts the most traffic for a pokemon fansite, other than Bulbapedia. Usually, pokemon-related news is not confirmed until this website says it is.

Serebii

200

This was originally slated to only last for only one and half a years. Its popularity came through so strongly that it continues, even now.

Pokemon Anime

200

This Pokemon spin off game was for N64 and featured a Voice Recognition Unit peripheral.

Hey You, Pikachu!

300

One of the first rideable Pokemon, this Pokemon featured horns that doubled as handles as you rode around in Gen 6.

Gogoat

300

In 2008 this fast food delivery company produced Pokemon-themed pizzas to promote Giratina and the Sky Warrior.

Dominoes

300

In 2014, this company made a Pokemon game that was only playable for 24 hours and required players to capture over 150 Pokemon.

Google

300

The company that originally published the Pokemon Trading Card Game before its distribution rights were reclaimed by Nintendo of America, then Pokemon North America.

Wizards of the Coast

300

This crossover series mashed up with Nobunaga's Ambition and featured warlords battling for control over Japan during the Sengoku period of feudal Japan.

Pokemon Conquest

400

This traded Pokemon and its previous stages received new forms in Alola.

Golem

400

The tops of this candy brand's first set of Pokemon-related dispensers featured Pikachu, Mew, Psyduck, Jigglypuff and Koffing.

PEZ

400

In 2005, this youtube celebrity team performed a cover of the Pokemon Theme Song in a bedroom, which flung them into the spotlight. Since then, this team has remained in the top 30 most subscribed to on youtube.

Smosh

400

These 5 Pokemon served as version mascots in the main series without being legendary Pokemon.

Venusaur, Charizard, Blatoise, Pikachu, and Eevee

400

This puzzle game was released in 2014 and featured thirteen zones on an unnamed island.

Pokemon Battle Trozei

500

This massive Pokemon is capable of changing into a rocket and flying around.

Golurk

500

This Pokemon-themed microwavable meal, distributed by Kraft, features Pikachu, Squirtle, Poliwhirl, Jigglypuff, Charmander, and Meowth shaped pasta pieces.

Macaroni and Cheese

500

The first post ever on /vp/ featured a picture of this Pokemon.

Bulbasaur

500

Counting all main series of Pokemon games, including remakes and sequels, how many main series Pokemon games have been produced?

33 (Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, Gold, Silver, Crystal, Ruby, Sapphire, FireRed, LeafGreen, Emerald, Diamond, Pearl, Platinum, HeartGold, SoulSilver, Black, White, Black2, White2, X, Y, OmegaRuby, AlphaSapphire, Sun, Moon, UltraSun, UltraMoon, Let'sGoPikachu, Let'sGoEevee, Sword, Shield)

500

In this game, the final boss is a Mewtwo with unlimited PP.

Pokemon Stadium