Shiny Chimchar

Chimp Pokémon
The gas made in its belly burns from its rear end. The fire burns weakly when it feels sick.

# 390

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Ratings
36 people rated this shiny Pokémon
  • chimcharlover1652
    guest9 February 2024

    pink monkey….wish they were a little more creative w it though

  • Linnrhett
    expert29 January 2024

    Not too big a change but the bright red is kinda cute

  • Y
    guest15 January 2024

    I’m

  • bebel
    expert8 January 2024

    Pink monkey

  • Entropical64
    guest7 January 2024

    Yes. I love pink shinies so much. It looks so cute, I really think they pulled this one off well. alot of people don't think pink is fitting for a ... read more

  • Anonymous
    guest6 January 2024

    pink is meh for fire pokemon

  • Nimea Matra
    expert4 January 2024

    little man look good in red

  • BrodyThePigBoy
    expert9 December 2023

    Super nice while still subtle

  • Salazzledazzle
    guest14 November 2023

    It's alright, pink doesn't really suit it though.

  • Anonymous
    guest11 November 2023

    HeHe Monke

  • Italish
    trainer8 October 2023

    monke

  • twiggy
    trainer4 October 2023

    me when i get angry and turn slightly redder

  • Anonymous
    guest1 October 2023

    Meh

  • Kitkat
    guest1 September 2023

    Honestly don't like it

More information

Shiny Chimchar

The shiny version of Chimchar in Pokémon GO was released on 15-11-2019.
Chimchar was originally discovered in the Sinnoh region. The main colors of shiny Chimchar are red, and yellow. The typing of this Pokémon is fire. The Pokédex number of Chimchar is #390. In the dex they call Chimchar the Chimp Pokémon

The gas made in its belly burns from its rear end. The fire burns weakly when it feels sick. This Pokémon is usually seen found in neighborhoods, residential areas and dry climates.

Chimchar belongs to the Chimchar family.

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