Bulbasaur comes from the first generation series of pokemon games and those games are set in the Kanto region so that's where you would get one however Bulbasaur is a starter pokemon meaning there isn't a way to capture it rather you begin the game with it.
If you choose Bulbasaur and evolve it you can breed it at Four Island to make eggs which will become more Bulbasaur you can then trade those to other games that need the pokemon.
Bulbasaur is a starter for the Johto Region, so you cant catch him in the Sinnoh.
kanto region first gen.
To obtain Bulbasaur you must defeat Red in the Kanto region, and then Professer Oak will reward by letting you choose a Bulbasaur, Squirtle, or Charmander.
you cannot because he is in a different region
Sorry its in another region
Bulbasaur is one of three starter Pokémon in the games featuring Kanto Region. Bulbasaur's usually the easiest to train but the weakest because of that. The harder a Pokemon is to train, the stronger it's potential is.
No. Bulbasaur is a Starter Pokemon from a different region besides Sinnoh, so you will have to trade somebody with a different Pokemon game for it.
The episode in which Ash brings his Bulbasaur over to the Hoenn region for the first time is called "Hokey Poké Balls."
The series Pokemon Battle Dimension is based in the Sinnoh region. Each region has its own group of native Pokemon and those are typically the ones that the series focuses on. Charmander, Squirtle and Bulbasaur are starters of the Kanto region. When Ash moved on to the Johto region he left his Charizard in the Charicific Valley, his Squirle with the Squirtle Squad, and his Bulbasaur with Professor Oak so he could start fresh.
It wont evolve it is the last evolution of bulbasaur who is the grass starter for the kanto region in Pokemon
May's Bulbasaur did not evolve in an episode, it evolved while she was competing in Pokémon Contests in the Johto region which were not shown in any episodes.
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