You can now vote your most favorite pokémon with Google, and people are loving it.









Several things in the pokémon world have been debated as long as we can remember, such as which creature is, in fact, the best. Pikachu is the series mascot, but Slowpoke has a real banger of a theme song. Eevee got a starring role in Pokémon: Let’s Go. Pokémon Sword exclusively introduced leek-wielding, sparkling-eyed Sirfetch’d. As Pokémon’s world of monsters has ballooned to nearly 1,000, it’s never been harder to pick your favorite.

But right now, via Google, it’s at least easy to vote.

You can choose from eight different regions to vote your favorite pokémon with Google:

Kanto

Hoenn

Unova, Unys, Unima, Einall, Teselia

Alola

Johto

Sinnoh

Kalos

Galar etc.









The Pokémon Company International collaborated with Google to hold a Pokémon of the Year poll. You can choose your favorite, by region, by searching for “Pokemon vote” on Google. The poll runs until 8:59 AM ET on February 14th. You only get one vote per category, but you can weigh in once a day.

Kanto

The Kanto region is a region of the pokémon world, located east of Johto, and (as stated in the radio show Sinnoh Sound), south of Sinnoh.

It was the very first region to be introduced to pokémon!

In the Kanto region, you can choose from a lot of different pokémon including:

Bulbasaur

Ivysaur

Venusaur

Charmander

Charmeleon

Charizard

Squirtle

Wartortle

Blastoise

And so many more









Hoenn

The Hoenn region is a region located south of Sinnoh.

It's the setting of Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald, Omega Ruby, and Alpha Sapphire. It was the third main series region to be introduced in the Pokémon world. What's worth mentioning is that Hoenn was inspired by the real-world Japanese main island of Kyushu.

In the Hoenn region, the top 8 pokemon you can choose from are:

Treecko

Grovyle

Sceptile

Torchic

Combusken

Blaziken

Mudkip

Marshtomp









Unova / Unys / Unima / Einall / Teselia

In the Unova / Unys / Unima / Einall / Teselia region, the top 8 pokemon you can choose from are:

Victini

Snivy

Servine

Serperior

Tepig

Pignite

Emboar

Oshawott

Alola

Alola is a region of the pokémon world with the setting of Pokémon Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon. In the Alola region, the humans and pokémon coexist in a very strong and close relationship. It also has a culture different from the other regions.

The top eight pokémon listed in the Alola region are:

Rowlet

Dartrix

Decidueye

Litten

Torracat

Incineroar

Popplio

Brionne









Johto

The Johto region is the setting of the second generation of Pokémon, which includes Gold, Silver, and Crystal. The region is based in Japan, this game's geography is based close to the Kansai, Tokai, and east of Shikoku.

The top eight pokémon you can choose from in the Johto region are:

Chikorita

Bayleef

Meganium

Cyndaquil

Quilava

Typhlosion

Totodile

Croconaw

Sinnoh

The Sinnoh is a region located north of Kanto, Johto, and Hoenn. It's the setting of the Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum, and it was the fourth region to be introduced to the pokémon series.

The best pokémon in the Sinnoh region you can vote as the best are:

Turtwig

Grotle

Torterra

Chimchar

Monferno

Infernape

Piplup

Prinplup









Kalos

The Kalos region is the setting of Pokémon X and Y and was the sixth core series to be introduced to the Pokémon series. The Kalos region is shaped like a five-pointed star and its biggest city is Lumiose City (the north part of the region).

In the Kalos region, the top pokémon you can vote from are:

Chespin

Quilladin

Chesnaught

Fennekin

Braixen

Delphox

Froakie

Frogadier

Galar etc.

Like the rest of the regions, the Galar region has its own particular Pokédex that contains all the available Pokémon within the region. Currently, there's no sign of how large the Galar Regional Pokédex will be, so that's still a mystery to us.









In the Galar, you can vote for these pokémons among others:

Meltan

Melmetal

Grookey

Thwackey

Rillaboom

Scorbunny

Raboot

Cinderace









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