Southern Islands

Release Date: 2001/07/31
Last Updated: 2019/01/28 16:44:00
Basic Set: 18
Extended Set: 18

Southern Islands
Southern Islands

1/18 - Mew

Mew

This Pokémon's body is covered by fine hairs that can be seen only under a microscope.


2/18 - Pidgeot

Pidgeot

This Pokémon searches for food while flying at Mach 2. Its large claws make fearsome weapons.


3/18 - Onix

Onix

This Pokémon burrows through the earth at high speed, looking for food. The tunnels it digs are used by Diglett as nests.


4/18 - Togepi

Togepi

This Pokémon is still immature. When threatened, it releases poison from its head and tries to drive its enemies away.


5/18 - Ivysaur

Ivysaur

A sure sign spring is on its way is when the seed on this Pokémon's back flowers.


6/18 - Raticate

Raticate

This Pokémon sometimes hunts for food in rivers, swimming using the small webs between the toes on its rear legs.


7/18 - Ledyba

Ledyba

When it senses enemies approaching, this Pokémon releases an orange fluid from the joints in its legs and flees.


8/18 - Jigglypuff

Jigglypuff

After lulling its enemies with its large eyes, this Pokémon sings them to sleep with a relaxing melody.


9/18 - Butterfree

Butterfree

The poison scales on its wings are waterproof, allowing this Pokémon to be active even on rainy days.


10/18 - Tentacruel

Tentacruel

This Pokémon attacks its prey with its eighty toxin-producing tentacles.


11/18 - Marill

Marill

This Pokémon's fur repels water like a duck's feathers, allowing it to stay dry and fluffy even in water.


12/18 - Lapras

Lapras

This gentle Pokémon can understand human language and allows people to ride on its back.


13/18 - Exeggutor

Exeggutor

This Pokémon has a unique cry, as all three of its heads are always talking independently of one another.


14/18 - Slowking

Slowking

Its nonchalant reaction to everything somehow gives this Pokémon an imposing presence.


15/18 - Wartortle

Wartortle

When attacked, this Pokémon withdraws into its shell, although it can't quite pull in all of its long tail.


16/18 - Lickitung

Lickitung

This Pokémon uses its six-foot tongue as if it were a hand. The origin of its anaesthetic properties is still a mystery.


17/18 - Vileplume

Vileplume

This Pokémon makes a loud jangling noise when it shakes its petals to spread poison powder.


18/18 - Primeape

Primeape

This Pokémon only calms down when there are no other animals or people around—which means no one has ever seen it when it's not angry.