Bulbasaur

Bulbasaur (フシギダネ Fushigidane) is a /-type Pokémon and is numbered 001 in the National Pokédex, making it the first Pokémon listed. Bulbasaur evolves into Ivysaur at level 16. Then, evolves into Venusaur starting at level 32. It is one of three starter Pokémon of the Kanto Region. This Pokémon is a starter Pokémon for games Red, Blue and Green.

Etymology
Bulbasaur got its name from the words "Bulb" and the word "Saur" meaning lizard in Greek.

Appearance
Known as the Seed Pokémon, Bulbasaur resembles a small, squat dinosaur that walks on four legs and has a large plant bulb on its back. It also has large red eyes and sharp teeth. Its skin is a light turquoise color, and it is spotted with bits of dark green. Its most notable feature, however, is the large bulb on its back, which as the Pokédex states was planted on it at birth.

Habitat
Since Bulbasaur is a starter Pokémon, it is hard to find in the wild but can be found living near streams.

Special Abilities
Bulbasaurs have "bulbs" on their back which grows 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.

Ash's Bulbasaur
Main article: Ash's Bulbasaur

Ash's Bulbasaur was his first Kanto starter Pokémon that he acquired. He found it in a hidden village. He attacked Misty when he thought she was going to steal an Oddish. He had a chance to evolve but refused to because he didn't want to. He also learned SolarBeam by not evolving. He is also a Pokémon that can save Ash's other Pokémon. When Snorlax fell, it nearly crushed Totodile, but Bulbasaur saved the big jaw Pokémon.

He is voiced by Megumi Hayashibara in Japanese and by Tara Jayne and Michelle Knotz in English.

May's Bulbasaur
May caught a Bulbasaur in the episode Grass Hysteria. It had a unique feature as a Bulbasaur, as it had heart-shaped spots on its head. As it was a female Bulbasaur it had apparently developed feelings for Ash's Bulbasaur.

Game Info
Bulbasaur is a starter in Red, Blue, Pocket Monsters Green, and, more recently, FireRed and LeafGreen. You also receive Bulbasaur as a gift in Pokémon Yellow in Cerulean City, from a girl in the house next to the Pokémon Center. You can obtain a Bulbasaur in Gold, Silver and Crystal by trading it from Red, Blue, Green or Yellow, or in Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire via trading it from Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen.

Generation I
Main article: Bulbasaur/Learnset Generation I

Generation II
Main article: Bulbasaur/Learnset Generation II

Generation III
Main article: Bulbasaur/Learnset Generation III

Generation IV
Main article: Bulbasaur/Learnset Generation IV

Origins
Bulbasaur's appearance looks like it is based off a small dinosaur.

Name Origin

 * Japanese: フシギダネ (Fushigidane in Romaji) from the Japanese words Fushigi (strange) and Tane (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 from the words bulb and dinosaur.

Trivia

 * Bulbasaur uses its bulb to store extra energy. This makes it possible for Bulbasaur to survive for days without eating.
 * Bulbasaur and its evolutions are the only Poison type Starters
 * Because of this, it's the only basic stage starter to have more than one type.
 * Bulbasaur and its evolutions have the same species as Sunkern. They are both the Seed Pokémon.

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