Bulbasaur
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Bulbasaur
Summary
Bulbasaur is a grass-type Pokémon[1]. Bulbasaur has Wikipedia articles in 23 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Bulbasaur's instance of is recorded as grass-type Pokémon[3].
- Bulbasaur's instance of is recorded as poison-type Pokémon[4].
- Bulbasaur's instance of is recorded as starter Pokémon[5].
- Bulbasaur's based on is recorded as Dicynodont[6].
- Bulbasaur's based on is recorded as toad[7].
- Bulbasaur's based on is recorded as bulb[8].
- Bulbasaur is a type of video game character[9].
- Bulbasaur is part of evolutionary line of Bulbasaur[10].
- Bulbasaur is part of list of Pokémon introduced in Generation I[11].
- Bulbasaur is part of Grass egg group[12].
- Bulbasaur is part of Monster egg group[13].
- Bulbasaur is part of list of Pokémon Red, Green and Blue characters[14].
- Bulbasaur is part of list of Pokémon in Pokémon Gold and Silver[15].
- Bulbasaur is part of list of Pokémon in Pokémon Ranger: Guardian Signs[16].
- Bulbasaur is part of list of Pokémon in Pokémon Ranger[17].
- Bulbasaur is part of evolutionary line of Bulbasaur[18].
- Bulbasaur is part of list of Pokémon in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen[19].
- Bulbasaur is part of list of Pokémon in Pokémon Yellow[20].
- Bulbasaur is part of list of Pokémon in Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver[21].
- Bulbasaur is part of list of Pokémon in Pokémon X and Y[22].
- Bulbasaur is part of list of Pokémon in Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon[23].
- Bulbasaur is part of list of Pokémon in Pokémon Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee![24].
- Bulbasaur's Commons category is recorded as Bulbasaur[25].
- Bulbasaur's color is recorded as green[26].
- Bulbasaur's from narrative universe is recorded as Pokémon universe[27].
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Definition and Type
Recorded instance of include grass-type Pokémon[3], poison-type Pokémon[4], and starter Pokémon[5]. Bulbasaur is a type of video game character[9].
Use and Application
Part of include evolutionary line of Bulbasaur[10], a Pokémon evolutionary line[28]; list of Pokémon introduced in Generation I[11], a list of all Pokémon species introduced within a generation[29]; Grass egg group[12]; Monster egg group[13]; list of Pokémon Red, Green and Blue characters[14], a Wikimedia list of fictional characters[30]; and list of Pokémon in Pokémon Gold and Silver[15], a list of Pokémon in a game[31].
Why It Matters
Bulbasaur has Wikipedia articles in 23 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] Bulbasaur is known by 20 alternative names across languages and contexts.[32]