Description
Bulbasaur Pokemon Plush
Material: Plush
Filling: PP cotton
Dimensions: 20 cm
Color: As shown
Gender: Unisex
Packaging: OPP bag
Special Notes:
- Contains no harmful chemicals
- Manual measurement, size deviation of 1-2 cm possible
Warning/Disclaimer: ⚠️ Not suitable for children under 36 months
Bulbasaur Facts:
- Introduction: Bulbasaur is a dual-type Grass/Poison Pokémon introduced in Generation I. It evolves into Ivysaur at level 16, and then into Venusaur at level 32.
- Appearance: Bulbasaur is a small, quadrupedal Pokémon with blue-green skin and darker blue-green spots. It has red eyes with white pupils and pointed, ear-like structures on top of its head. A large, green plant bulb is on its back.
- Abilities: Bulbasaur’s plant bulb absorbs sunlight, which it uses for photosynthesis. This bulb grows into a large flower as it evolves.
- Habitat: Bulbasaur can be found in grasslands and forests. It is often seen basking in the sun to absorb energy through its bulb.
- Anime Appearances: Ash’s Bulbasaur is one of his original Pokémon and has been with him since early in the series. It is known for its loyalty and bravery.
- Design Inspiration: Bulbasaur’s design is inspired by a combination of a dinosaur and a plant. Its name combines “bulb” (referring to the plant bulb on its back) and “saur” (from “dinosaur”).
- Name Origin: The name “Bulbasaur” comes from the words “bulb” and “dinosaur,” reflecting its plant and reptilian characteristics.
- Popularity: Bulbasaur is one of the original starter Pokémon in Pokémon Red, Green, Blue, FireRed, and LeafGreen, alongside Charmander and Squirtle. It is a fan favorite due to its unique design and abilities.
- Special Features: Bulbasaur’s bulb can store energy from sunlight, which it uses to fuel its powerful Grass-type moves. It can also learn moves like Solar Beam and Sludge Bomb.
- International Names: Bulbasaur is known by different names in various languages:
- German: Bisasam
- Spanish: Bulbasaur
- French: Bulbizarre
- Italian: Bulbasaur
- Japanese: Fushigidane (フシギダネ)