Here Are All the Live-Action Pokemon Cameos in Detective Pikachu
05/11/2019 06:02 pm EDT
Pikachu
Pikachu is Harry Goodman's partner Pokemon, and Tim meets him soon after finding out his father has died in an accident. Together, the two of them try and figure out what really happened to Tim's father as they look into the source of a mysterious drug.
Psyduck
Psyduck is the partner Pokemon to Lucy Stevens (Kathryn Newton), a junior reporter who eventually gets wrapped up in the mystery and befriends Tim and Pikachu as they try and figure out the source of a mysterious drug.
Ditto
Ditto is the partner Pokemon of Howard Clifford. There's a unique twist on its transform abilities that has never been seen in the Pokemon universe. So it's reveal is a bit of a surprise.
Mewtwo
Mewtwo plays a pivotal role in the film. An experiment on it at the beginning of the film, and a resulting accident, spur the plot of the film in motion. It appears a few times throughout the film.
Mew
Mew does not appear in the film completely, but it does get a brief mention in a newspaper Tim briefly sees. It's also the source of DNA for the Mewtwo experiments.
Pidgey, Pidgeotto, and Pidgeot
Pidgey and Pidgeotto are two of the first Pokemon cameos fan see in the film. In a shot establishing Tim's hometown of Leaventown, they are seen flying briefly before. Pidgeot appears later in Ryme City, hidden in the skies of one of the city scenes.
Joltik
A small line of Joltik walk behind one another in a forest near Leaventown in the beginning of the film. They also briefly walk along a telephone wire near the Oak Apartments.
Doduo and Dodrio
Doduo and Dodrio are seen in a field in Leaventown around the same time as the Pidgeys and Joltik.
Bouffalant
There are a few in a fenced off field in Leaventown, and one quickly appears as a Ditto transformation in a battle toward the end of the film.
Cubone
Cubone is found crying alone in a field by Tim and his experienced Pokemon trainer friend, and is actually becomes Tim's first attempt at catching a Pokemon. It appears as a Ditto transformation later in the film.
Lickitung
Lickitung appears next to Tim when he's on a train from Leaventown to Ryme City. It's as gross and hilarious as you would expect.
Charmander
Charmander initially appears in a Ryme City promotional video seen early in the film, but pops up on a few other occasions in crowd scenes.
Squirtle
Squirtle appears in the same Ryme City promotional video as Charmander, and also appears in crowds. There's a brief little scene where Squirtle is helping a group of fire fighters too.
Growlithe, Arcanine, Golurk
Arcanine first appears in the Ryme City promotional video, and can be later seen in crowd shots. Growlithe only appears in the crowd shots, however. Golurk appears in from of the Ryme City police department.
Totodile
In the promotional Ryme City video, Howard Clifford (Bill Nighy) discusses his time with Pokemon and there's a quick shot of Clifford in a remote area surrounded by friendly Totodile.
Sneasel
Sneasal appears in several crowd shots in Ryme City.
Pancham, Pangoro
Pancham and Pangoro notably appear in a small bamboo installation in the middle of a plaza. As Tim walks toward the police station, he walks by a few Pancham cuddling with their parent Pangoro.
Snorlax, Machamp
As seen in the trailers, Snorlax is asleep in the middle of a road and is blocking traffic in Ryme City. Machamp is directing traffic around it.
Snubbull
Snubbull is the partner Pokemon of Detective Hideo Yoshida (Ken Watanabe), a Ryme City police lieutenant and colleague of Tim's father, Harry Goodman.
Audino
Audino is seen in a few crowd shots, and is the partner of a CNM reporter later in the film.
Greninja
Greninja is hidden in a few crowd shots, notably when Tim and Pikachu walk through an area with a bunch of food booths. But they serve as a chaotic entity later in the film when Tim and Pikachu investigate a mysterious laboratory.
Jigglypuff
As seen in the trailers, Jigglypuff is seen singing a very familiar song as Tim and Pikachu briefly talk in a diner late at night.
Rufflet, Braviary
Rufflet gets a blink and you'll miss it in a crowd scene, but Braviary can be seen flying around a building in the middle of a fight at the end of the film.
Treecko
Treecko appears in a few scenes, but its most notable cameo is when Tim gets to the Oak apartments for the first time and one is sleeping on the glass of the landlord's office.
Aipom
A group of Aipom hang out in the alleys of Ryme City, and notably around the area of Oak Apartments where Tim's father lives.
Feraligatr
Feraligatr appears on a poster in Tim's childhood bedroom.
Hypno
Hypno is one of the Pokemon featured on posters on Tim's childhood bedroom wall.
Steelix
Steelix is also of the Pokemon featured on posters on Tim's childhood bedroom wall.
Dragonite
Dragonite is another one of the Pokemon featured on posters on Tim's childhood bedroom wall.
Rayquaza
Unfortunately Rayquaza's cameo is not given a makeover, but fans can see its classic design as one of the posters on Tim's wall.
Latios and Latias
Latios and Latias are also seen on posters on Tim's bedroom wall.
Reshiram and Zekrom
Reshiran and Zekrom also appear on posters in Tim's bedroom along the other Legendaries mentioned previously.
Lourdred
Loudred first appears in a crowd scene where Tim and Pikachu walk through a night market. A group of them are also used as the sound system in an underground battle ring. Loudred also makes another brief appearance in a battle with a Ditto.
Octillery
Octillery can be briefly seen behind Pikachu as it walks through its stand at a night market.
Emolga
Emolga can be briefly seen behind Pikachu as it walks through its stand at a night market.
Rattata
Rattata scamper throughout many scenes in the film, but can most prominently be seen in the night market scene.
Noctowl
Though it doesn't appear fully, a Noctowl is used as part of the sign for a coffee shop/diner that Tim and Pikachu visit.
Purrloin
Purrlion and its look alike trainer are two of the patrons reacting to Tim and Pikachu when they enter the Noctowl diner.
Ludicolo
As seen in the trailers, Ludicolo serves Pikachu coffee at the Noctowl diner.
Slaking
Slaking appears sleeping next to a catering table in a news station during an important conversation between Tim and budding reporter Lucy.
Mr. Mime
As seen in the trailers, Mr. Mime is approached by Tim and Detective Pikachu during a memorable interrogation scene.
Gengar, Blastoise
Gengar is battling Blastoise in an underground ring known as the "Roundhouse Arena." Loudred is here as well acting as a sound system for the DJ and announcer.
Togepi
Topepi is held by one of the patrons in the Roundhouse Arena and can be seen behind Sebastian (who runs the arena) when he and Tim exchange heated words.
Magikarp, Gyarados
As seen in trailer, Magikarp is unwittingly thrown into the fray in the Roundhouse Arena and Gyarados' cameo comes shortly after. If fans remember Magikarp's famous evolution scene in the anime, then this might seem familiar.
Charizard
Charizard is Sebastian's partner Pokemon, and as seen in the trailers does battle against Pikachu.
Graveler
Graveler is one of the many Pokemon seen in the Roundhouse Arena when it all breaks loose following the events of the Pikachu and Charizard battle.
Eevee, Flareon, Dialga, Palkia, and Arceus
An Eevee sits on the desk of Howard Clifford (Bill Nighy)'s office before it's evolved into Flareon with a Fire Stone.
Unfortunately like the other Legendary Pokemon, Dialga, Palkia, and Arceus only appear as art. They make up the three statues sitting behind Howard Clifford's desk.
Spoink
Spoink doesn't appear in the film completely, but instead is a bobblehead in Lucy's car.
Torterra
Torterra, along with Greninja, is one of the Pokemon being experiment in the same laboratory Mewtwo once was.
Bulbasaur, Morelull
The final starter Pokemon of the original 151 appears toward the end of the film and helps Tim save Pikachu during a pivotal scene. With Bulbasaur acting as guide, Morelull appear and help light the way for Tim and Pikachu
Flabebe, Comfey
Flabebe and Comfey can be quickly seen shortly after Bulbasaur and Morelull guide Tim and Pikachu to a special location hidden away from the world.
Lugia
Like the other Legendaries in the film, Lugia does not make a full appearance but can be seen as a balloon in a big parade toward the film's final scene.
Venusaur
Venusaur is one of the many Pokemon seen during the finale of the film.
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