
Answer: As of now, there are more than 890 kinds of Pokémon, of which there are fifteen with rats in the name, namely: pangolin, gopher, three gophers, fireball rats, fire rock rats, probe rats, sentry rats, screw gophers, dragon head gophers, foam chinchillas, Chino chinchillas, electric flying mice, knock rats, greedy chinchillas, and tibetan chinchillas.
Pokémon are incredible creatures that live in the Pokémon world, each with its own skills and evolutionary mechanisms that can transform into various avatars. Pokémon is a translation of the English Pocket Monster, which is called Pokémon. Originally a game, it was released on February 27, 1996, and since then it has expanded to manga, anime, movies, peripherals, etc., and has become popular around the world. To commemorate the birth of the original Pokémon, February 27 has been officially recognized as "Pokémon Day" in Japan.
Many post-90s and post-00s children have watched "Pokemon", "Pokemon", "Pokémon", in fact, they are all the same animation, but there are different translations. It tells the story of the protagonists Xiao Zhi, Xiao Xia, Xiao Gang and others who travel and fight with their Pokémon to realize their dreams. In this anime, the original Gosanjia (originally referred to the three branches of the Edo period that had the right to inherit the shogunate except for the Tokugawa family, and now refers to the "three majors" recognized in the same field), the little fire dragon, the myo frog seed, and the Jenny turtle we know as the one who all appeared, but the most popular was Pikachu kochi.
Pikachu is a short, chubby, round, rodent-like Pokémon with yellow fur all over its body, two red circles on its cheeks, and a jagged lightning bolt on its tail (the female Pikachu's tail is a notch, like a peach heart), and due to its silly and cute image, it has been a two-dimensional hot character since its birth. Due to its worldwide popularity, in 2019, "Detective Pikachu" was released, and Pikachu jumped to become the protagonist.
From games to animation to movies, "Pokémon" has now become a symbol of popular pop culture, believing that characters and Pokémon, interactions between characters, friendships, and competitions will evolve with the times and never fade.