Butterfree is a species of fictional creatures called Pokémon created for the
Pokémon media franchise. Developed by
Game Freak and published by
Nintendo, the Japanese franchise began in 1996 with the video games
Pokémon Red and
Green for the
Game Boy, which were later released in North America as
Pokémon Red and Blue in 1998. In these games and their sequels, the player assumes the role of a Trainer whose goal is to capture and use the creatures' special abilities to combat other Pokémon. Some Pokémon can transform into stronger species through a process called
evolution via various means. A major goal in each game is to complete the
Pokédex, a comprehensive Pokémon encyclopedia, by capturing, evolving, and trading with other Trainers to obtain individuals from all Pokémon species. When making the games, the design first started as pixel art
sprites by the development team, created with a single color identity chosen to work within the
Super Game Boy hardware limitations. While conceived as a group effort by multiple developers at Game Freak, once development was complete Sugimori re-drew the species along with the others in his own artstyle in order to give the game a unified look and finalize any design elements, while also trying to maintain the original sprite artist's unique style. When the games were localized for English-speaking audiences,
Nintendo of America gave the various Pokémon species descriptive names related to their appearance or features as a means to make them more relatable to American children.
Design Butterfree is an insect-like Pokémon, resembling a
butterfly. Its purple body features two segments, and its mouth, hands, and feet are blue. It features red
compound eyes, a pair of antennae, small white
fangs, and white wings with a black pattern. It evolves from
Metapod, a green
chrysalis form that evolves from
Caterpie which has a nose-like protrusion. Caterpie is also green, resembling a
caterpillar with a red protrusion from its head. Author Rebecca M. Kittel discussed the growth of Caterpie into Butterfree, suggesting that Caterpie resembled an
Asian swallowtail, while Metapod resembled a swallowtail
chrysalis, specifically stating that its "nose-like protrusion" resembles a
Polydamas swallowtail and
pipevine swallowtail. For Butterfree, she argued that while it bore a resemblance to
Aporia crataegi, it had teeth instead of a proboscis which members of that species of butterflies have. She also described that Butterfree's two-segmented body differed from adult insects' three-segmented bodies. ==Appearances==