1. Bulbasaur
Bulbasaur is a Grass and Poison-type Pokemon, first introduced in Generation 1 of the Pokemon franchise. It is a small, quadrupedal reptilian creature that resembles a dinosaur, with green skin covered in blue spots. Bulbasaur possesses two large pointed teeth that protrude from their upper jaw and have three claws on each of their feet. Shiny Bulbasaur has the same blue spots, but they are a much brighter shade of blue.
2. Ivysaur
Ivysaur is the evolved form of Bulbasaur, first introduced in Generation 1 of the Pokemon franchise. It is slightly larger than its predecessor with a darker green color and red spots instead of blue ones. Its biggest change, however, is that it now has two small bulb-like growths emerging from the back of its head which will eventually grow into flower buds when it evolves into a Venusaur. Shiny Ivysaur has the same red spots, but they are a much brighter shade of pink.
3. Venusaur
Venusaur is the final evolution of Bulbasaur, first introduced in Generation 1 of the Pokemon franchise. It is a large reptilian creature that resembles a dinosaur with green skin covered in blue and pink spots. It has two large pointed teeth which protrude from its upper jaw, and three claws on each of its feet. Shiny Venusaur has the same blue and pink spots, but they are much brighter shades of purple and pink respectively.
4. Charmander
Charmander is a Fire-type Pokemon, first introduced in Generation 1 of the Pokemon franchise. It is a small reptilian creature that appears to be based on a salamander, with red skin covered in yellow stripes. It has an orange flame that burns at the end of its tail, and three claws on each of its feet. Shiny Charmander has the same yellow stripes, but they are a much brighter shade of orange.
5. Charmeleon
Charmeleon is the evolved form of Charmander, first introduced in Generation 1 of the Pokemon franchise. It is slightly larger than its predecessor with an orange body covered in blue stripes. It also has two small horns on either side of its head and a long tail with an orange flame burning at the tip. Shiny Charmeleon has the same blue stripes, but they are a much brighter shade of purple.
6. Charizard
Charizard is the final evolution of Charmander, first introduced in Generation 1 of the Pokemon franchise. It is a large reptilian creature that resembles a dragon, with yellow and orange scales covering its body. It has two small horns on either side of its head and four wings that are used to fly. Shiny Charizard has the same yellow and orange scales, but they are much brighter shades of red and yellow respectively.
7. Squirtle
Squirtle is a Water-type Pokemon, first introduced in Generation 1 of the Pokemon franchise. It is a small turtle-like creature with light blue skin covered in white spots. Its most distinctive feature is its shell, which it can retract into for protection from predators or during sleep. Shiny Squirtle has the same white spots, but they are a much brighter shade of blue.
8. Wartortle
Wartortle is the evolved form of Squirtle, first introduced in Generation 1 of the Pokemon franchise. It is slightly larger than its predecessor with a darker blue color and white spots instead of black ones. Its most distinctive feature is the tuft on its head, which it can use to spray water for defensive purposes or when feeling threatened. Shiny Wartortle has the same white spots, but they are a much brighter shade of yellow.
9. Blastoise
Blastoise is the final evolution of Squirtle, first introduced in Generation 1 of the Pokemon franchise. It is a large turtle-like creature with dark blue skin covered in yellow spots. Its most distinctive feature is the cannons on its back, which it can use to shoot high-pressure streams of water for offensive purposes. Shiny Blastoise has the same yellow spots, but they are a much brighter shade of white.
10. Caterpie
Caterpie is a Bug-type Pokemon, first introduced in Generation 1 of the Pokemon franchise. It is a small worm-like creature with green skin and two antennae on its head. Its most distinctive feature is its red body segments which turn black as it evolves into Metapod and Butterfree respectively. Shiny Caterpie has the same red body segments, but they are a much brighter shade of pink.