Chinese leader Xi Jinping was angry, and President
Trump was listening.
Days after Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi outraged China by suggesting a Chinese attack on Taiwan could mobilize a Tokyo military response, Xi spent half of an hourlong phone call with Trump, people briefed on the matter said, hammering home China’s historic claim to the democratic self-governing island as well as Washington and Beijing’s joint responsibility to manage the world order.
NAGOYA, Japan—The tourists who crowd the bullet trains from Tokyo tend not to disembark at Nagoya as they speed along the so-called Golden Route linking the Japanese capital with Kyoto and Osaka.
“Nagoya tobashi,” the locals say. Nagoya gets skipped. The manufacturing hub, which anchors the region that is home to auto giant Toyota, is Japan’s fourth most-populous city and, according to a decade-old newspaper poll that still stings here, number one in dullness.
GYEONGJU, South Korea—Amid the
pageantry and backslapping, President Trump’s weeklong Asian swing drew attention to a sour point for allies: The U.S. demand that they spend more to respond to a rising threat of Chinese aggression.
The president heaped praise on Japan’s first female prime minister as the two leaders pledged to renew their countries’ alliance aboard a U.S. aircraft carrier.
TOKYO—President Trump said Japanese auto giant Toyota is poised to invest $10 billion in auto plants in the U.S., coming as Tokyo released some details about the over half a trillion dollars it has pledged to invest in America as part of a trade deal.
Trump made the remark while addressing U.S. military personnel in Japan, saying that Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi told him of the carmaker’s plan.
TOKYO—The British aren’t the only ones who can sprinkle a little royal stardust when President Trump comes to town.
As Trump pays a visit to Tokyo this week, his Japanese hosts are counting on some face time with the emperor to set a positive tone—even if the reception fell short on pomp.
TOKYO—When Moeko Nishimura was preparing for the birth of her second child last year, she dreaded a rerun of the intense pain and slow recovery she experienced when her first child, a girl, was born in 2019.
So when the time came, she opted for an epidural. Though common in the U.S. and many parts of Europe, the pain-relief procedure is much rarer in Japan, where some believe that women who endure childbirth without pain-relief enjoy closer bonds with their children.
President Trump’s trade deal with South Korea is on shaky ground, with Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick taking a tough line in talks as some Seoul officials privately argue to allies that the White House is moving the goal posts.
Lutnick, in recent conversations with South Korean officials, has discussed with Seoul the idea of slightly increasing the $350 billion they had previously guaranteed to the U.S. in July and suggested the final tally could get a bit closer to the $550 billion pledged by Japan, according to people familiar with the discussions, including an adviser to South Korea’s government.
Generation 1 is where everything began for Pokemon, marking the debut of the 151 original specimens. For this reason, Gen 1 is often held in high regard as the most beloved Generation for longtime Pokemon fans.
However, this doesn’t mean that all Kanto ‘Mons are as popular as the iconic Charizard, Venusaur, and Blastoise or franchise mascot, Pikachu. We’ve rounded up ten Gen 1 Pokemon who often go unnoticed by fans, and deserve much more love and attention than they receive.
Poliwrath
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Poliwrath is the original final form of the Poliwag evolution line, carrying a fun Dual-Typing of Water and Fighting. Unfortunately for this bulky, brawling tadpole, Poliwrath here has since become quite overshadowed by its cooler younger brother, Politoed. Sure, Politoed is considered to be a ‘king’, and can gather a pack of Poliwag and Poliwhirl to its side by simply calling out, but Poliwrath has its unique appeal, too.
This absolute beast has muscles that will never grow fatigued, no matter how much it exercises, and can even use these muscles to run on water for a short second. C’mon, this ‘Mon is an absolute powerhouse! It deserves just as much attention as Politoed, at the very least.
Dewgong
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Cute aquatic friend alert! That’s right, who remembers Dewgong? I certainly do! This adorable friend is the evolved form of Seel, and an Ice and Water Dual-Type introduced alongside the other Gen 1 specimens. This critter isn’t just a cute face it seems, as it has some seriously impressive skills and abilities, too.
Firstly, Dewgong here is unharmed by even the most intense cold and is capable of swimming powerfully through icy waters and oceans. Dewgong can also store thermal energy in its body and maintain a swimming speed of eight knots even in intensely cold waters. That’s seriously impressive, and most Trainers don’t even recognize this speedy seal friend for what it is!
Abra
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Aw, just look at this smol little guy. How could anyone possibly forget about the adorable Abra? This Pokemon is like an alien kangaroo pet that I’d (obviously) take in a heartbeat if it were real. Seriously, though; Abra has become much more overshadowed with the addition of recent Pokemon Gens, as there are now many more psychic powerhouse lines to keep up with the Abra line.
This is a disappointment, though, as Alakazam was once undoubtedly one of the most popular 151 Pokemon, and now Abra, who is pretty much baby Alakazam, seems to be long forgotten. Sure, Abra may be a total scaredy cat only capable of fleeing through Teleport, but that doesn’t make him any less endearing — give this little guy the love he deserves!
Dodrio
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Look, I get it. Dodrio isn’t the most badass Pokemon in the world at first glance, sporting the appearance of a big, fuzzy bird Cerberus…birberus? But honestly, this big fuzzball is pretty damn cool. Just imagine some big, overgrown chicken-looing monster running towards you at 40 mph. Yep, that’s right — Dodrio can get some serious speed going.
Not only that, but this three-headed beast has a head to represent joy, sadness, and anger, and combines the power of these three brains to collect data, then establish and execute complex plans. Smart and speedy? This birb is truly underrated!
Golduck
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Psyduck has forever been one of the more popular Pokemon due to how lovable its forever confused demeanor is. However, this very same little confused and stressed-out duck evolves into one of the most badass Gen 1 Water Types, Golduck. Golduck is a fiercely fast swimmer thanks to its streamlined body shape and webbed arms and legs, enabling it to sim non-stop for up to two days straight.
Because of Golduck’s abilities in the water, it is often mistaken for the mythological creature known as the Kappa, which only adds another element of coolness to this ‘Mon. Honestly, Golduck is the perfect combination of elegance and badassery and deserves to be recognized as so.
Sandshrew
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Sandshrew is such a cute little critter, and I will forever stand by this claim. Seriously, is Sandshrew not the most adorable armadillo-like creature you’ve ever seen? This wee Ground Type is known to curl up into a ball when threatened, which can cause any attack to bounce off harmlessly. I don’t know about you, but that certainly sounds like a powerful survival ability for a first-form Pokemon.
Incoming Explosion attack? Sandshrew can apparently curl up and just tank the blow. Talk about impressive! Unfortunately, this desert-dweller has been forgotten in the most recent Pokemon era, with the snowy Alolan form of this ‘Mon taking up much more of the limelight.
Lickitung
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Look, Pokemon wouldn’t be Pokemon without the addition of a few weird or silly creatures here and there, and Lickitung was among some of the first to emerge from the franchise. This Normal Type is literally known as the Licking Pokemon, using its massive tongue to dish out iconic attacks such as Lick, Wrap, and Belly Drum.
This silly guy has a squishy-shaped body and face with beady little eyes, which makes it look both lovable and dorky all at once. Plus, Lickitung’s tongue is twice the size of its body and can be used as a third arm. This friendly ‘Mon is one of the funniest creatures in the franchise and deserves much more love.
Seaking
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Next up is Seaking, who is perhaps the best giant goldfish to exist. How could you not love that funny fish face? Seriously though, there are a lot of fishy ‘Mons in existence, and not many of them are all that appealing to look at (I’m looking at you, Bruxish…). However, Seaking here is definitely one of the nicer-looking fishies in the Pokemon world. On top of this, Seaking is totally badass, as far as goldfish go. This guy has a little horn that can spin like a drill, enabling Seaking here to bash its way through ocean boulders and riverbed rocks. Can we just appreciate how cool this scaly fin friend is?
Exeggutor
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Look, even I’m guilty of forgetting about Exeggutor from time to time, but I love this silly Pokemon. I mean, it’s literally a giant, living, breathing, palm tree with three silly faces. These three heads think independently but are all as friendly as one another. I mean, just look at those big eyes and mouths, so full of expression.
Funnily enough, these heads are also capable of falling off from their tree body, and if this is to happen, any fallen heads will become an Exeggcute. This is probably the most hilarious circle of life depiction ever, which makes Exeggutor an absolute gem.
Tangela
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Tangela is another often forgotten, but highly endearing and amusing ‘Mon, hiding its true form behind a mass of vines. All that we can see are Tangela’s red little feet and big eyes, which makes it seem like quite a shy, cute Pokemon. In some parts of the Galar Region, Tangela’s vines are even used as herbs, as they emit a scent and break off naturally and painlessly.
There’s something so mysterious about this critter, and that makes Tangela entirely lovable. Let’s not forget to show our little vine guy the love!
About the author
Grace Black
Grace is a writer and digital artist from New Zealand with a love for fiction and storytelling. Grace has been writing for Twinfinite for one year and in the games industry for two years. She’s an enthusiast of everything spooky, an occasional anime enjoyer, and a die-hard Ghost-Type Pokemon fangirl. Her favorite video games include Overwatch 2, Life is Strange, The Last of Us, Baldur’s Gate 3, and Pokemon – all of which she will never tire of.