Since making its debut in the nineties, Pokémon has reliably added new monsters that appeal to a large variety of people. Regardless of your interests, there is guaranteed to be at least one pocket monster that catches your eye. People get rather caught up on what each Pokémon looks like from a design standpoint but do not consider the size of each monster; depending on where you are viewing them, their sizes can be inconsistent.
From the smallest bird to the most mountainous legendary, there is such a large disparity in Pokémon. Let’s take a moment to focus on the biggest creatures you can come across in any of the games. Here are the ten largest Pokémon ever according to Pokédex entries.
Note: we are not including Dynamax/Gigantamax versions of Pokémon, because then this list would literally only have those in it.
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The largest Pokémon ever 10. Wishiwashi (School Form) 26ft, 11in (8.2m)We start our list with a unique situation. Wishiwashi is a fish known as the small fry Pokémon, so how is it on this list? This rather pathetic-looking monster has an alternate form it can use if it reaches level 20 called School Form. Technically, a school of fish is a large group of individual fish joined together, but since you go into battle with just the one Pokémon, we will count it in this case.
9. Onix 28ft, 10in (8.8m)Onix has been a decently popular Pokémon since his debut in the anime series as one of Brock’s most beloved creatures in his party. Onix are known as the rock snake Pokémon, which is rather easy to see why. In his first appearance in the anime against Ash’s Pikachu, he is seen to be towering over the competition, which is not easily seen in the early Game Boy games. As
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