Bulbasaur

Bulbasaur (Japanese: フシギダネ Fushigidane) is the /-type Seed Starter Pokémon. It evolves into Ivysaur starting at level 16, which evolves into Venusaur starting at level 32.

It, along with Charmander and Squirtle, is a Starter Pokémon of the Kanto region.

Physiology
Bulbasaur resembles a small, squatting dinosaur that walks on four legs and has a large bulb on its back that is able to shoot seeds out of. It also has large red eyes and has very sharp teeth. Its skin is a light turquoise color with dark green spots. It has three claws on all its four legs. Its most notable feature, however, is the aforementioned bulb on its back, which as the Pokédex states, was planted on it at birth.

Abilities
Bulbasaurs have "bulbs" on their backs that grow steadily larger as the Bulbasaur matures. This bulb contains a seed which uses photosynthesis to supply Bulbasaur with energy. Its bulb is also used to store the energy which the seed absorbs, which can be used when it is necessary. It is assumed that when a Bulbasaur collects enough energy in its bulb, it will evolve into an Ivysaur.

Behavior
Bulbasaur is very polite Pokémon.They are very loyal to their trainer and always try their best to win the battle for them.

Habitat
As Bulbasaur is a starter Pokémon, it is hard to locate, however, it could be found near streams.

Evolution
Bulbasaur evolves into Ivysaur at level 16 and then Venusaur at level 32.

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Anime
Bulbasaur's debut in the anime was in the first episode, Pokémon - I Choose You, where it can be seen on Ash Ketchum's television in his room and his dream about which starter Pokémon he will select the next day.

Ash's Bulbasaur


Ash Ketchum caught a Bulbasaur in Bulbasaur and the Hidden Village

May's Bulbasaur
May caught a Bulbasaur in Grass Hysteria.

Manga
In the Pokémon Adventures manga, Red chose Bulbasaur, which he nicknamed Saur, as his Starter Pokémon.

Trivia

 * Bulbasaur uses the bulb on its back to store extra energy. This, theoretically, makes it possible for Bulbasaur to survive for days without eating.
 * Bulbasaur has two main distinctions:
 * Bulbasaur is known to be the first Pokémon introduced in the National Pokédex Order that is a genuine Pokémon, the Pokémon Missingno. appears before it with a Pokedex number of 000 but Missingno. is unofficial, non canon and a glitch and
 * Bulbasaur and its evolutions are the only type starter Pokémon and it is the only basic stage starter to be dual-typed, all other basic stage starters are single typed (although some become duel typed but only after one or two evolutions).
 * Bulbasaur and its evolutions have the same species as Sunkern: they are both Seed Pokémon.
 * Although Bulbasaur is a quadrupedal Pokémon, it has the ability to stand on its two hind legs at least until it evolves into Ivysaur.
 * Bulbasaur is the first grass type starter introduced, having been introduced in the Generation 1 Kanto based games of Red, Green and Blue.
 * Bulbasaur's final evolution Venusaur appears as the version mascot for Pokémon Green which was only released in Japan and was replaced by Blue (which features Squirtle's final evolution, Blastoise, as its mascot) for international release, in Generation 1 the first game released worldwide was Red, which features Charmander's final evolution Charizard as its version mascot. Charmander, Bulbasaur and Squirtle are the three starter Pokémon available in the Kanto region (the region in Generation 1), apart from in Pokémon Yellow which also takes place in Kanto where the only starter available to the player is Pikachu (the rival gets an Eevee as opposed to picking the Pokémon with a type advantage to the player's).

Etymology
Bulbasaur's appearance is based upon a small dinosaur with a plant growing off its back.

Names in other languages

 * Japanese:: フシギダネ (Fushigidane in Romaji) from the Japanese words Fushigi (不思議), which means strange and Tane (種), which means seed.
 * French:: Bulbizarre from the French words bulbe(bulb) and bizarre (bizarre).
 * German:: Bisasam from the German words Bisamratte (muskrat) and Samen (seed).
 * English: Bulbasaur is a portmanteau of the words "bulb", a plant term referring to the large bulb on its back, and "dinosaur".

Gallery
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