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To be clear the proper term in this case would be Pokemon breeding, and fortunately, the Pokemon series does not get into the details of it, as it is rated a E for everyone game. As it can be seen in every game ( generation 2 and after ), two Pokemon are sent to a Pokemon daycare center, and after a while, will either be contacted by the daycare owner/ worker, or must be met in order to obtain the egg. The eggs obtained appear identical to one another, unlike the eggs seen in the manga and anime, preferebly the anime, where eggs appear with different colors and patterns, usually similar to the pokemon that has laid it. However, besides eggs, there are different mentions of Pokemon reproduction, usually found in Pokedex entries, such as Grimer and Exeggutor. Grimer is known for asexual reproduction, as new Grimers form when slime from previous Grimers are left behind, along with Exeggutor where its heads fall apart to make new groups of Exeggcute. There are also exceptions to Pokemon breeding, as some have no gender, created, or are mearly the trapped souls/ reincarnations of previous humans ( such as Yamask and Phantump).

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