Shiny Tangrowth

Vine Pokémon
Its vines grow so profusely that, in the warm season, you can't even see its eyes.

# 465

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54 people rated this shiny Pokémon
  • Anonymous
    guest9 April 2026

    looks like diahria

  • K0R41D0N
    guest11 March 2026

    I like all these Sinnoh evolution pokemon so far

  • Simmy_J
    beginner10 December 2025

    He playin too much 😂 more vine looking than before

  • eemm33
    expert14 November 2025

    It's not an awesome change but it makes so much sense. Green like vines of the junjile (Jerma reference)

  • Sumba
    guest17 July 2025

    Thats the look it should have had from the begining. Looks good

  • Sumba
    guest17 July 2025

    Thats the look it should have had from the begining

  • Frontiergear
    expert7 July 2025

    the difference is not subtle but i dont like how the green looks. its meant to be like grass but that isnt a natural grass shade

  • Yurilobster
    expert8 May 2025

    He's covered in vines. Looks cool.

  • IndigoAdek
    expert2 April 2025

    Grassy and disticnt. But could've been the spaggetti monster!

  • Anonymous
    guest1 April 2025

    ITS GREEN HOW CAN YOU NOT LIKE IT???

  • Piomeno
    trainer25 March 2025

    More plant-like. Is it better than the original? No. But out of all the green shinies, this is one of the only ones that make sense

  • Corviuss
    beginner4 February 2025

    I like it! Makes sense for the shiny to be green, it's literally called Tangrowth, an overgrowth of vines. It would have maybe made more sense if t... read more

  • ToxelsDad
    guest11 December 2024

    Nice, reminds me of my very first Christmas wreath

  • ultimate ohio sigma rizzler
    guest23 November 2024

    super pickle

More information

Shiny Tangrowth

The shiny version of Tangrowth in Pokémon GO was released on 24-07-2020.
Tangrowth was originally discovered in the Sinnoh region. The main color of shiny Tangrowth is green. The typing of this Pokémon is grass. The Pokédex number of Tangrowth is #465. In the dex they call Tangrowth the Vine Pokémon

Its vines grow so profusely that, in the warm season, you can't even see its eyes. This Pokémon is usually seen near grassy areas, such as golf courses, farms, gardens, or residential areas.

Tangrowth belongs to the Tangela family.

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