Porygon2

Porygon2 (Japanese: ポリゴン２ Porigon2) is a -type Pokémon introduced in Generation II.

Physiology
Porygon2 appears to be a scientific red and blue Pokémon with a long bill. Porygon2 also has two round-shaped feet at the bottom of it. Its body is red and everything else appears to be blue. It is supposedly a red and blue "bird" Pokémon, and has a large bill to support this fact. It was upgraded to enable the exploration of other planets. However, it all failed to measure up.

Constant scientific research and analysis has given Porygon2 an AI. This allows it to express its emotions and gestures independently.

Natural abilities
Porygon2 has the abilities Trace and Download along with the hidden ability Analytic. Trace copies the opponent's Pokémon's special ability whilst Download increases Porygon2's Attack or Special Attack by one depending on the foe's stats. Analytic increases Porygon2's power of its next move by 30% if Porygon2 goes after the foe.

Evolution
It evolves when you trade it while holding an Up-Grade. Porygon2 can also evolve in the same manner into a Porygon-Z, which is only obtainable by trade, while holding the Dubious Disk.

Anime
Due to the seizure incident that occurred when Cyber Soldier Porygon was broadcast in December 1997, it is very unlikely that Porygon and its evolutions will ever make an appearance in the anime in the future.

Trivia

 * Porygon2 is the only Pokémon with an arabic number in its name.
 * Porygon2 is one of the four Pokémon smaller than its pre-evolution. Others being Gengar, Dragonite, and Bellossom.
 * Porygon2 and Porygon-Z are the only Pokémon that have not appeared in the anime. However Porygon 2 and Porygon Z did make a minor cameo appearance in the fifteenth movie Pokemon the Movie: Kyuren vs the Sword of Justice in the opening.
 * Porygon2 is one of the eight Pokémon to have a non-alphabetical character in it. The others are Nidoran♂, Nidoran♀, Ho-Oh, Porygon-Z, Mime Jr., Mr. Mime, and Farfetch'd.

Origin
Porygon2 appears to be based off an electronic bird. Its name appears to be derived from polygon and the number 2 because it is Porygon's evolution.