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10 Best Frog Pokémon Of All Time, Ranked

Get ready to leap into battle!

Many frog-like Pokémon are beloved characters in the franchise. They have been featured prominently in anime, games, and trading cards. This article explores the ten greatest frog Pokémon of all time. Read on to find out who cut it!

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10. Politoed

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Politoed is a Water-type Pokémon found in the Johto region of the Pokémon universe. This Pokémon has a distinctive appearance: a bright green body and large round eyes that protrude from its head.

Politoed has strong swimming abilities and can stay underwater for extended periods. It can also shoot powerful water jets from its mouth. Overall, it is a powerful Pokémon with a move set that includes Bubble Beam, Water Gun, and Hydro Pump.

9. Palpitoad

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Palpitoad is a bipedal amphibious Pokémon with an oval body. It is predominantly blue, with a tan oval marking bordered in black that extends from the bottom of its abdomen to the top of its head. It has round black eyes and a circular upper lip that bends down firmly at the corners. 

It also has a long, sticky tongue inside its mouth to immobilize and grab victims. It has three toes on each of its little feet, and its tail is round and white. Palpitoad head bumps can vibrate, creating waves, earthquakes, and sounds to weaken their prey.

8. Poliwhirl

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Poliwhirl is a dual-type Water Pokémon. It evolves into Poliwrath when exposed to a Water Stone and Politoed when traded, holding a King’s Rock. Its body is primarily blue with a swirl pattern on its white belly and two powerful arms with white hands. Its legs are short and stubby, but it can still walk on land.

It is an adaptable Pokémon, able to survive on land and in water, making it very versatile in battle. Poliwhirl’s signature move is Double Slap, a two-strike attack that can knock out opponents quickly.

7. Frogadier

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Frogadier is a Water-type Pokémon that evolves from Froakie. It is a bipedal, frog-like Pokémon with a blue and white color scheme. Its body has thick foam, which it uses to perform its signature move, Water Pulse. It also has two large eyes, a big mouth, and a webbed that allows it to swim in water very quickly.

It also has two white circles on its face and a tuft of white fur on its neck that looks like a cloud scarf. Its most notable feature is its long and powerful tongue, which it uses to launch itself high into the air and land on unsuspecting prey. Frogadier is an agile and versatile fighter, able to learn various moves such as Aerial Ace and Acrobatics.

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6. Seismitoad

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Seismitoad is a dual Water and Ground-type Pokémon introduced in Generation V. It evolves from Palpitoad starting at level 36. Seismitoad has a bulky, blue body covered in wart-like bumps. In addition, it has a big round body with a light blue belly and short legs.

Seismitoad is a powerful Pokémon capable of dealing heavy damage when it learns Earthquake and can use powerful Water-type moves such as Hydro Pump and Muddy Water. In addition, its unique typing gives it both offensive and defensive capability, allowing it to be a great asset to any team.

5. Toxicroak

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Toxicroak is a Poison/Fighting-type Pokémon that first appeared in the fourth generation of the Pokémon franchise. It resembles an anthropomorphic frog with a sharp, poisonous claw on each hand. Its body is dark blue with a red streak across the upper lip like a mustache and yellow eyes with black lines running across them.

It also has a horn-like protrusion on its head and a large, bulbous sack on its throat. Its ability is Poison Touch, which allows it to poison any Pokémon it touches with its poisonous claw. Toxicroak’s signature move is Sludge Bomb, a powerful Poison-type attack that involves spewing toxic sludge from its mouth.

4. Ivysaur

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Ivysaur is a dual-type Grass/Poison Pokémon found in the original series of games. It is an evolved form of Bulbasaur, the first in the evolution line. It is a large creature with a spotted back, red eyes, and a large flower. In addition, it has two long pointed ears and a bulbous protrusion on its back.

The bud on its back blooms into a giant flower as it grows and strengthens. Its arms and legs become thicker, and it can stand on its hind legs. Its attack power increases, and it gains additional moves such as Double-Edge and Solar Beam.

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3. Greninja

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Greninja is a Water/Dark-type Pokémon that was introduced in Generation VI. Greninja is a tiny amphibian with blue and white colorations. It has a large, frog-like head with white markings around its eyes and a pointed nose. Its signature move is Water Shuriken, which it uses to attack its enemies with a powerful water-based attack.

In addition, it is highly intelligent and incredibly agile, making it an effective fighter in battle. Greninja also has a unique ability known as the Protean Ability, which allows it to change its type based on the move it uses. This makes it a versatile fighter, capable of adjusting to any battle situation.

2. Poliwrath

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Poliwrath is a Water, and Fighting-type Pokémon initially introduced in Generation I. It evolves from Poliwhirl when exposed to a Water Stone. Poliwrath is a bipedal Pokémon with a blue, muscular body and long arms ending in white hands with four fingers each.

It has a large body, a prominent white chest, and a distinct whirl pattern. With its powerful muscles, Poliwrath is an excellent swimmer and can even fight adeptly on land. In addition, it has access to moves like Dynamic Punch and Hydro Pump.

1. Venusaur

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Venusaur is a dual-type Grass/Poison Pokémon introduced in Generation 1. It evolves from Ivysaurm and is the final form of Bulbasaur. Venusaur is a dual-type Grass/Poison Pokémon introduced in Generation 1. It evolves from Ivysaur and is the final form of Bulbasaur.

It has a blue-green, bulbous body and a short, stubby tail. The flower on its back is red with white spots and a yellow center. Venusaur is known for its powerful abilities, including Razor Leaf, Solar Beam, and Earthquake. With its vast array of damaging moves and high defensive stats, Venusaur is a formidable opponent.

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Janzel Sandejas
Janzel Sandejas is a gamer and writer rolled into one. In her spare time, she enjoys playing PC games like League of Legends, Souls Borne series, and fantasy RPG. She also like binge-watching television shows with marine, political, and police drama. Chef by profession and writer by passion, she currently lives up in the mountains with her husband, a dog and nine cats.