10 Most Hilarious Pokémon Fusions Ever

The Pokémon Fusion Generator is a website that allows Pokémon fans to fuse any two Pokémon of their choice. Since there are no restrictions on the generations, size, type, or even style of the Pokémons that will be fused, Pokémon Fusion Generator allows for some pretty creative designs.

Fans can combine some of the most powerful Pokémon of all time, like Matchamp, with others that are funny-looking, like Slowbro, to create some of the most hilarious combinations. With over 850 unique Pokémon, the possibilities are almost infinite.

Matchamp & Slowbro

While it may not look like the most intimidating Pokémon, Slowchamp packs both the strength of Matchamp and the psychic powers of Slowbro. Although this could potentially make for an extremely powerful combo, the appearance is definitely hilarious.

Adding Slowbro’s goofy face to any serious strong Pokémon is more than enough to bring fans to tears, and Matchamp is no exception.

Squirtle & Gengar

Gentle in the Pokémon Fusion app.

Combining Squirtle and Gengar results in what seems to be an evil Squirtle that has just plotted an ingenious plan to take over the world. The name of the fused Pokémon is “Gentle,” which is exactly the opposite of its appearance.

If this fusion had to be described, “gentle” would be the last word to come to mind. But although it maintains Gengar’s evil look, it also features Squirtle’s extremely small size, which makes it far less intimidating and scary.

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Giratina & Girafarig

Giratina in the Pokémon Fusion app.

Combining one of the best and strongest legendary Pokémon in the series with a simple giraffe is definitely a recipe for laughter. Although the result when combining Giratina and Girafaric is named Giratina (or Girafaric if they are combined in the reverse order), its appearance is surprisingly funny.

While the fused Pokémon mostly maintains Giratina’s original body, it takes Girafaric’s tail, feet, and most importantly, face. This results in a Pokémon with a mighty legendary-like body, but with a face that looks like it has no idea what it’s doing.

Onix & Flygon

Flyix in the Pokémon Fusion app.

One of the best combinations is to fuse Onix (or any other heavy rock-type Pokémon) with Flygon (or any flying Pokémon). This results in a heavy Pokémon with wings that probably is unable to fly due to its weight.

In addition, Onix with Flygon makes the result look like a buffed Caterpie with a cute face. Nevertheless, this Caterpie-like Pokémon named Flyix cannot be imagined to fly with these extremely small wings, especially when considering that it’s a Ground and Rock-type Pokémon.

Charmander & Bulbasaur

Bulbamander in the Pokémon Fusion app.

Combining two of the most iconic Kanto starter Pokémon, Charmander and Bulbasaur, wields a hilarious result. The fused Pokémon, named Bulbamander, looks like Charmander preparing some kind of alien invasion or zombie apocalypse.

With its evil look, Bulbamander seems ready to infect the whole Pokémon universe. Another great detail would be for it to have a green flame on its tail.

Moltres & Mr. Mime

Mr. Tres in the Pokémon Fusion app.

A hilarious example of fusing a strong mythical Pokémon with a weaker, funny-looking one is Moltres and Mr. Mime. The result is Mr. Tres, a Pokémon that is far funnier than the original design.

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From its pale pink color to its huge circular eyes and rouge cheeks, this is one of the most hilarious fusions possible, and it’s one of those cases where the name fits the appearance perfectly.

Reshiram & Diglett

Digram in the Pokémon Fusion app.

Reshiram is one of the legendaries available in Generation V and one of the coolest fire-type Pokémon ever. Combining it with Diglett almost feels like a crime, as one takes all of Reshiram’s powers and style away that makes it a legendary.

The outcome is Digram, something in between a bird and a mole that maintains Diglett’s iconic face and big red nose. However, it cannot be said for sure if this Pokémon is able to fly or if it would only be found underground.

Goodra & Jumpluff

Jumpdra in the Pokémon Fusion app.

Goodra is one of the few pseudo-legendary Pokémon in the series, and combining it with the fluffy Jumpluff leads to a hilarious outcome. Jumpdra, the new fused Pokémon, would be a grass and dragon-type that maintains Goodra’s shape while also gaining Jumpluff’s fluffy and furry style.

In addition, Jumpdra also keeps Jumpluff’s cheerleader-like pom-poms, and, of course, its iconically hilarious face.

Meowth & Mew

Meowth in the Pokémon Fusion app.

Fusing Meowth and Mew leads to a Pokémon named Meowth that maintains Meowth’s body type. However, similar to Mew, the new Meowth is floating and is pink-colored.

The fused Meowth is one of the few cases where it could be both a legendary and a common Pokémon found in the first bushes in the game. Nevertheless, even if it were considered a legendary, it doesn’t have the most intimidating look due to having the original Meowth’s face.

Rhyperior & Quagsire

Quagerior in the Pokémon Fusion app.

Any tough-looking Pokémon mixed with Quagsire quickly loses all of its intimidating elements and Rhyperior is no exception. The fusion result here is Quagerior, a ground and water-type Pokémon that combines Rhyperior’s body with Quagsire’s blue color.

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The best and most notable change is by far the face since it inherits Quagsire’s goofy look. In addition, Quagerior also inherits Quagsire’s flaps, which leads to a hilarious combination.

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