I used mostly the Japanese release years without the months for simplification.
If you want a more accurate listing, here it is under the cut:
Kanto:
[Red/Green/Blue]
Feb 27, 1996 (JP)
Sep 28, 1998 (NA)
Oct 23, 1998 (AU)
Oct 5, 1999 (EU)
[Yellow]
Sep 12, 1998 (JP)
Sep 3, 1999 (AU)
Oct 19, 1999 (NA)
June 16, 2000 (EU)
[FireRed/LeafGreen]
Jan 29, 2004 (JP)
Sep 7, 2004 (NA)
Sep 23, 2004 (AU)
Oct 1, 2004 (EU)
[Let's Go, Pikachu!/Let's Go, Eevee!]
Nov 16, 2018
Johto:
[Gold/Silver]
Nov 21, 1999 (JP)
Oct 13, 2000 (AU)
Oct 15, 2000 (NA)
April 6, 2001 (EU)
April 24, 2002 (South Korea)
[Crystal]
Dec 14, 2000 (JP)
July 29, 2001 (NA)
Sep 30, 2001 (AU)
Nov 2, 2001 (EU)
[HeartGold/SoulSilver]
Sep 12, 2009 (JP)
March 14, 2010 (NA)
March 25, 2010 (AU)
March 26, 2010 (EU)
Feb 4, 2010 (South Korea)
Sep 12, 2009 (Taiwan)
Hoenn:
[Ruby/Sapphire]
Nov 21, 2002 (JP)
March 19, 2003 (NA)
April 9, 2003 (AU)
July 25, 2003 (EU)
[Emerald]
Sep 16, 2004 (JP)
May 1, 2005 (NA)
June 9, 2005 (AU)
Oct 21, 2005 (EU)
[OmegaRuby/AlphaSapphire]
Nov 21, 2014 (JP, NA, AU, South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong)
Nov 28, 2014 (EU)
Sinnoh:
[Diamond/Pearl]
Sep 28, 2006 (JP, Taiwan)
April 22, 2007 (NA)
June 21, 2007 (AU)
July 27, 2007 (EU)
Feb 14, 2008 (South Korea)
[Platinum]
Sep 13, 2008 (JP, Taiwan)
March 22, 2009 (NA)
May 14, 2009 (AU)
May 22, 2009 (EU)
July 2, 2009 (South Korea)
Unova:
[Black/White]
Sep 18, 2010 (JP, Taiwan, Hong Kong)
March 4, 2011 (EU)
March 6, 2011 (NA)
March 10, 2011 (AU)
April 21, 2011 (South Korea)
[Black2/White2]
June 23, 2012 (JP, Hong Kong, Taiwan)
Oct 7, 2012 (NA)
Oct 11, 2012 (AU)
Oct 12, 2012 (EU)
Nov 8, 2012 (South Korea)
Kalos:
[X/Y]
Oct 12, 2013
Alola:
[Sun/Moon]
Nov 18, 2016 [JP, NA, AU, South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong]
Nov 23, 2016 (EU)
[UltraSun/UltraMoon]
Nov 17, 2017
Galar:
[Sword/Shield]
Nov 15, 2019
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#077. Ponyta (Galarian)
Its small horn hides a healing power. With a few rubs from this Pokémon's horn, any slight wound you have will be healed.
Colour and symbol charts can be found here.
A note on colours: in my experience, floss looks different irl than in online pattern makers. If you think a different colour will work better, go with your gut!
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#550.5 - In Hisui, White-Striped Basculin share a very similar appearance to the Red and Blue-Striped forms of Basculin, but is considered a regional form by technicality. Unlike the other two forms found in modern-day, White-Striped Basculin are known to be gentle. The journey upstream is often perilous for the species, and many of them don't survive. As a result, the deceased souls of White-Striped Basculin who died are often left behind in the waters of Hisui. However, when an injured White-Striped Basculin survives, it can unite with the souls as Bascunite in order to achieve the unique evolution into Basculegion. Each deceased soul makes Bascunite stronger; it is said that the souls they carry within them have a will of their own and provide the Pokemon with the power needed to swim on without tiring.
Named: Basculin - Bascunite - Basculegion
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Evie celebrated her Birthday. It ended up just being her and the boys sharing dinner and some cake.
They had a great evening. The boys talked her ear off about new things they'd learned.
Eventually she got the boys to bed and relaxed until Julian got home.
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#817. Drizzile
A clever combatant, this Pokémon battles using water balloons created with moisture secreted from its palms.
Colour and symbol charts can be found here.
A note on colours: in my experience, floss looks different irl than in online pattern makers. If you think a different colour will work better, go with your gut!
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