Pokémon Wiki

Pokémon Wiki (Japanese: ポケモンWiki, Pokémon Wiki) is a Japanese Pokémon encyclopedia based on the wiki concept. It is the Japanese member of Encyclopædiæ Pokémonis, a multi-lingual group of wikis documenting all aspects of Pokémon.

This article is about the Japanese member of Encyclopædiæ Pokémonis. For the Fandom site, see Pokémon Wiki (Fandom). For the Korean wiki, see Pokémon Wiki (Korean).

Pokémon Wiki
"自由に利用可能なポケモンの辞典。"

Pokémon Wiki's logo, a Poké Ball with GBA sprites of the Kanto starter Pokémon above 'Pokémon' in katakana, and 'Wiki' in English.
Language Japanese
Status Active
Run 2006 - Present
Date opened April 1, 2006
Creator FPU
Current owner {{{owner}}}
Number of Articles 32,413+
Mascot Squirtle, Bulbasaur and Charmander
Website Main page

History

Pokémon Wiki was originally set up by FPU. Like Bulbapedia is a part of Bulbagarden, Pokémon Wiki was originally an extension of its parent website, the Pokémon Republic, and at that time was known as the Pokémon Republic Wiki. However, it soon gained independence from Pokémon Republic, becoming simply Pokémon Wiki.

In early June, 2006, Sno, a user of Pokémon Republic, found both Bulbapedia and PokéWiki and proposed that FPU contact them about cooperating. FPU agreed, contacting Bulbapedia's own Zhen Lin about a possible alliance. This was realized on June 23, 2006, when Pokémon Wiki became the third member of Encyclopædiæ Pokémonis.


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Encyclopædiæ Pokémonis
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Bulbagarden's
Bulbapedia
Filb.de's
PokéWiki
Pokémon Republic's
Pokémon Wiki
Poképédia
Italian Chinese Spanish
Pokémon Central's
Pokémon Central Wiki
Pokémon Zone's
52Poké Wiki
WikiDex
Defunct Members
Portuguese Spanish Polish
Pokémon LAND's
LANDpedia
PkStation's
Pokéteca
Pokémon Polska's
Wikinezka


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