Legendary Pokémon
type of Pokémon, usually very strong and plot-prominent
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Legendary Pokémon
Summary
Legendary Pokémon ranks in the top 2% of general entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (35 views/month).[1]
Key Facts
- Legendary Pokémon's subclass of is recorded as Pokémon species[2].
- Legendary Pokémon's Commons category is recorded as Legendary Pokémon[3].
- Legendary Pokémon's has part is recorded as Articuno[4].
- Legendary Pokémon's has part is recorded as Zapdos[5].
- Legendary Pokémon's has part is recorded as Moltres[6].
- Legendary Pokémon's has part is recorded as Mewtwo[7].
- Legendary Pokémon's has part is recorded as Raikou[8].
- Legendary Pokémon's has part is recorded as Entei[9].
- Legendary Pokémon's has part is recorded as Suicune[10].
- Legendary Pokémon's has part is recorded as Ho-Oh[11].
- Legendary Pokémon's has part is recorded as Lugia[12].
- Legendary Pokémon's has part is recorded as Regice[13].
- Legendary Pokémon's has part is recorded as Registeel[14].
- Legendary Pokémon's has part is recorded as Regirock[15].
- Legendary Pokémon's has part is recorded as Latios[16].
- Legendary Pokémon's has part is recorded as Latias[17].
- Legendary Pokémon's has part is recorded as Groudon[18].
- Legendary Pokémon's has part is recorded as Kyogre[19].
- Legendary Pokémon's has part is recorded as Rayquaza[20].
- Legendary Pokémon's has part is recorded as Azelf[21].
- Legendary Pokémon's has part is recorded as Mesprit[22].
- Legendary Pokémon's has part is recorded as Uxie[23].
- Legendary Pokémon's has part is recorded as Dialga[24].
- Legendary Pokémon's has part is recorded as Palkia[25].
- Legendary Pokémon's has part is recorded as Giratina[26].
Why It Matters
Legendary Pokémon ranks in the top 2% of general entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (35 views/month).[1] It is known by 7 alternative names across languages and contexts.[27]