Eevee
Eevee is a Normal-type Pokémon introduced in the 1996 Red and Blue Game Boy games, famous for its unstable genetics that let it branch into eight different evolved forms fans call Eeveelutions. The fox-cat-dog hybrid grew from a first-generation side character into a co-mascot alongside Pikachu, headlining its own 2018 Switch title Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee!.
Overview
Eevee (Japanese: イーブイ Eievui) is a Normal-type Pokémon whose design blends traits of a fox, cat, and dog into one small brown creature with a fluffy collar1. Fans love it for its wide dark eyes, tiny frame, and shy-but-stubborn personality that shows up across the anime and games6.
What sets Eevee apart from every other Pokémon is its genetic instability, which lets it branch into multiple evolved forms depending on how a trainer raises it1. The community nicknamed these branch evolutions Eeveelutions, and the roster grew from three in Generation 1 to eight across later generations: Vaporeon, Jolteon, Flareon, Espeon, Umbreon, Leafeon, Glaceon, and Sylveon3.
How It Spread
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Eevee typically shows up online as fanart, plush photos, and evolution charts that lay out all eight Eeveelutions side by side. A common convention in the community is picking a favorite Eeveelution as a personality shorthand, and artists often draw Eevee mid-transformation or surrounded by its evolved forms.
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