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A '''Version Mascot''' is a [[Pokémon]] that appears on the boxart of a Pokémon video game. In games after [[Pokémon Red and Blue]], version mascots usually play a featured role in their respective game.
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A '''Version Mascot''' is a [[Pokémon]] that appears on the boxart of a Pokémon video game. In games after [[Pokémon Red and Blue]], version mascots usually play a featured role in their respective game. [[Lugia]] holds the record for most boxart appearances (including his Shadow form).
   
 
==List of Version Mascots==
 
==List of Version Mascots==

Revision as of 09:42, 7 November 2013

A Version Mascot is a Pokémon that appears on the boxart of a Pokémon video game. In games after Pokémon Red and Blue, version mascots usually play a featured role in their respective game. Lugia holds the record for most boxart appearances (including his Shadow form).

List of Version Mascots

Main series

Generation I

Red Blue Green Yellow
File:Pokemon Red.jpg File:Pokemon Blue.jpg GreenBox(J) File:Pokemon Yellow.jpg
Charizard Blastoise Venusaur Pikachu

Generation II

Gold Silver Crystal
File:Pokemon gold.jpg File:Pokemon silver.jpg File:Pokemon crystal.png
Ho-oh Lugia Suicune

Generation III

Ruby Sapphire FireRed LeafGreen Emerald
Ruby boxart Sapphire boxart FireRed boxart LeafGreen boxart File:250px-Pokemon Emerald boxart EN-US.jpg
Groudon Kyogre Charizard Venusaur Rayquaza

Generation IV

Diamond Pearl Platinum HeartGold SoulSilver
DiamondUS PearlUS PokPlatinumBoxArt HeartGoldUS SoulSilverUS
Dialga Palkia Giratina (origin form) Ho-oh Lugia

Generation V

Black White Black 2 White 2
Black boxart White boxart Black 2 English Boxart White 2 English Boxart
Reshiram Zekrom Kyurem (Black forme) Kyurem (White forme)


Side Games

Stadium Stadium 2 Colosseum XD: Gale of Darkness
Pokémon Stadium Cover Pokémon Stadium 2 Cover Pokemon Colosseum Pokémon XD
Charizard and Blastoise (Venusaur and Pikachu also on cover in Japanese) Ho-oh and Lugia Groudon, Kyogre, Entei, Suicune and Raikou Shadow Lugia