Arcanine
Throw Pester Balls in the pits across from Charmeleon
in the Volcano level (almost to the end, on the right). It appears
less frequently then the Growlithes.
Get a photograph while it is shaking embers of its body for more
points.
Articuno
Go to the Cave level and follow it almost to the end.
When you see the Jynxs play the Poké Flute. The Jynxs will
perform a ritual dance, and the ice egg will float in the air
and hatch into Articuno.
Bulbasaur
In addition to the two Bulbasaurs in the craters in
the River level, there is another hidden in a nearby log. Throw
an apple near the log's opening and it will appear.
In the Cave level, there are Bulbasaurs that are really Dittos.
However, if you take pictures of them, they will be classified
in the photos as Bulbasaurs.
In the River level, it seems you can never get more than 2,500
points in all by flushing out the two Bulbasaurs in the craters.
However, throw a Pester Ball into a log that is tipped over on
its side. A Bulbasaur will come out of it. Try to take a picture
of it from the front. It can be worth over 4,000 points. If you
only have apples, it will also appear after five or six of them
are thrown.
Chansey
Chansey appears when a Pester Ball is thrown at the
ball that Eevee is chasing in the Beach level.
After hitting the ball that Eevee is chasing, it becomes a Chansey.
Take a photograph of it tossing the egg in the air. Professor
Oak will comment, "Oh, what a funny pose!" and give
you a few extra points.
Charizard
Go to the Volcano level and follow it almost to the
end. Throw an apple at the Charmeleon that is near the lava pool.
Note: Hit it when it is between you and the crater. It will evolve
into a Charizard after being knocked into the lava.
After Charmeleon evolves into Charizard, an apple into its mouth.
It will use a flame thrower attack for a photograph worth extra
points.
Charmander
Get stuck behind Moltres' egg in the Volcano level
and look left to see two Charmanders. Throw an apple at both of
them and they will roar to call more Charmanders to join them.
You can get almost ten Charmanders in the same photograph for
extra points.
Get stuck behind Moltres' egg in the Volcano level. Throw an apple
to attract many Charmanders. When they have come down, throw more
apples to get them very close. After they have eaten the apples
they will start jumping and roaring at the camera. If not, play
the Poke Flute and they begin to jump when the song is over. This
will give you the opportunity to get a really close shot of many
Charmander in great poses.
After you get the ten Charmanders in the Volcano level, play the
Poke Flute and they will all line up and march in place.
Do not try to get Moltres when you have the opportunity. Instead,
turn left and you will see two Charmander. Throw apples at them
and they will call their friends. Keep throwing food so they get
closer to you. Take a picture of them when they growl, or you
can play the Pokeflute and get them while they are dancing.
Do the six Charmander trick in the Volcano level, then use the
Pokeflute. Look closely to see that one of the Charmander has
an angry face. Note: This does not give you extra points.
Charmeleon
Wait until you are past the two Vulpixes in the Volcano
level, . Look to the left to see a Magmar and a Charmander. When
you are close enough, throw an apple between the two of them.
The Magmar and the Charmander will go after it. The Magmar will
blow fire at the Charmander, which will fall to the ground and
evolve. After it has evolved, it will remain on the ground in
the "dead pose".
To take a close-up picture of Charmeleon, go to the lava pit where
you would try to get Charizard at the end of the Volcano level.
Cloyster
Take photographs and throw Pester Balls at the Shellders
in the River level. If done correctly, a Cloyster will appear
later in the level.
Diglett
Diglett appears on the left side of the Tunnel level,
next to a Pikachu.
Ditto
The three Bulbasaurs at the beginning of the Cave level
are really Dittos. Throw some Pester Balls at them to change them
back into their true form.
Doduo
When the Doduo runs across at the start of the Beach
level, hit it with an apple. It will fall down stunned. This allows
you to get a good picture of it, fainted across the middle of
the track.
Dratini
Throw Pester Balls to the left of the whirlpool in
the Valley level.
You can find a larger Dratini near the beginning of the River
level. Throw Pester Balls in the water Immediately after passing
the Squirtles. If done correctly, Dratini should jump out right
in front of you. Keep trying, as this is difficult to do.
Dugtrio
Keep taking pictures of Diglett in the Tunnel level.
Pikachu will move to the next place that it will appear. Eventually,
Dugtrio will appear instead of Diglett.
After taking the three photographs of Digletts to make Dugtrio
appear, take one more photograph to make two more Dugtrios to
appear for more points.
Take three pictures of Diglett. Each time you take a picture that
counts towards the score, the Diglett will move. The Pikachu will
show the location of the next Diglett. If you miss it, you will
have to start again. After three consecutive good photos, a Dugtrio
will appear. Take another two pictures of the Dugtrio and there
will be an extra Dugtrio each time you get a photo of one.
Dragonite
Throw pesterballs into the whirlpool in the Valley
level.
Eevee
Take a photograph of Eevee just after turning the pink
ball into Chansey. It will jump into the air gleefully, and you
will get extra points for a happy pose.
Electabuzz
Look to the right in the middle of the Tunnel level
to see Electabuzzs standing in front of large screens. Throw apples
at one of them and it will walk approach use a Thundershock attack.
Take a photograph while it is emitting energy for extra points.
Electrode
Throw a Pester Ball at the non-moving Electrode in
the Tunnel level. It will self-destruct for a better photograph.
When you start the Tunnel level, look at the first Electrode.
When it starts to explode, and beams shoot out, snap a photo of
it. Professor Oak will award 1000 Pose Points for that photograph.
Geodude
Throw a pester ball in the Valley level to knock down
the Geodudes for a better photograph.
Goldeen
Throw a Pester Ball in the Valley level in front of
the first mankey, between Magikarp and Dratini. A Goldeen will
jump out of the water.
Graveler
Play the Poké Flute at the location in the Valley
level that has three Gravelers. They will wake up and dance for
a photograph that is worth more points.
Grimmer
To get a great photograph of a Grimmer in the Cave
level, take pictures of the first two Grimmers to make the third
Grimmer appear closer, and the fourth Grimmer appear even closer.
Growlithe
Throw Pester Balls in the pits across from Charmeleon
in the Volcano level (almost to the end, on the right).
Get a photograph while it is shaking embers of its body for more
points.
Throw a Pester Ball into all three volcanoes in the Volcano level.
Then, throw apples close to the path. All three Growlithes will
run to the apples. Take as many photos possible of all three for
more points.
Gyarados
Go to the Valley level and hit the Magikarp that is
in the water in front of the first Mankey. Mankey will hit it
over the mountain and onto land. Later, when you are in front
of the three Gravelers, hit the Magikarp with a Pester Ball. Magikarp
will go over to the waterfall evolve into Gyarados.
Haunter
Take a photograph of the purplish mist in the first
part of the Tunnel level. A Haunter will appear when the photograph
is developed.
Jigglypuff
Save the three Jigglypuffs in the Cave level. All three
will re-appear at the end of the level singing the famous Jigglypuff
song, allowing a photograph worth extra points.
Get a photograph of Jigglypuff on stage for 500 extra points.
Save the Jigglypuff from the Koffings in the Cave level. When
it is on stage, throw a Pester Ball at the Jigglypuff. Jigglypuff
will be annoyed and will chase after you. Take a picture of it
for more points. Save all three Jigglypuff for even more points.
Kakuna
To get a better photograph of Kakuna, hit a still Electrode
in the Tunnel level and it will explode. The Kakunas will fall
down from the ceiling and remaining hanging there for awhile.
Try to get a shot with all three for even more points.
Kangaskhan
There is a way to get a better picture of Kangaskhan.
Go to the Beach level and play through until you see the backside
of Kangaskhan. Throw a Pesterball at him and he will turn around
and roar. Snap this photograph to get bonus points from Professor
Oak.
Larpas
Play the Poké Flute near the shore of the Beach
level for a better shot of Larpas.
Face towards the left at the Beach level and watch the shore line
closely. Take a photograph of the Lapras whenever they appear,
no matter what the quality. When approaching the Kangaskan, look
towards the water and a Lapras will emerge from the water. This
is the best photograph of the Lapras in the level.
Magikarp
Keep tossing Pester Balls into the water in the River
or Valley levels until a Magikarp appears. Use the Dash Engine
to zoom to Magikarp and it will almost land in the Zero-One, allowing
you to get a close-up photos.
Magmar
Enter the Volcano level just past the Moltres egg until
you reach the two Magmar. Throw some apples between the two and
they will both run for it. When they both reach the food, they
will use flamethrower attacks on each other. Take a picture when
they use the flamethrower. Professor Oak will give 800 points
for the picture.
Throw an apple between the two Magmars on the cliff by Moltres'
egg in the Volcano level. They will blow fire at each other which
will give you an extra 1,200 points for Special Attack. If you
get a close shot with both Magmars in the picture you should get
around 7,000 total points.
To get extra points for a Magmar photo, enter the Volcano level.
When get near the Moltres egg, throw either an apple or a Pester
Ball. It will fall into the lava and hatch. Do not bother with
it this time. After you pass it, you should see two Magmar. Lure
them together by throwing an apple between them. They will use
flamethrower on each other, but make sure that you take the picture
before they fall down. If the picture is taken when they are doing
the attack (flamethrower), when Professor Oak gives you the points
at the end of the course he will say "It looks hot"
and give you at least 1,300 points for the pose.
Mankey
Wait until near the end of the Valley level. Two Squirtles
will slide up a mountain at a Mankey. Wait until the last Squirtle
is right between you and the Mankey, then throw a Pester Ball
at it. With good timing, it will slide up the mountain and knock
the Mankey off. You will be able to take a close-up picture of
it right around the corner.
Magnemite
Throw an apple right in front of the Magnemite in the
Tunnel level. It will stop its sonic wave and become photographable.
Magneton
Throw apples at each of the three Magnemites in the
Tunnel level to lure them together and evolve into Magneton.
Meowth
Play the Poké Flute in front of Meowth in the
Beach level to make it dance for a better photograph.
At the end of the Beach level there are two Pidgey flying after
Meowth. Watch them as they go off to the right side, as they will
execute a gust attack to knock Meowth down. Hit the Pidgey with
apples and they will fly away, leaving Meowth to dance for a photograph
worth more points.
Wait until after the Snorlax on the Beach level. Knock down the
Meowth on the hill with Pester Balls before passing it. Start
playing the Poké Flute. Meowth will dance for a photograph
worth more points.
Go to the beach level. Keep looking to your right and you will
eventually see a Meowth on top of a rock ledge. Hit it with a
Pester Ball, and it should fall and come down. Keep looking to
your right, and it will appear right next to you and make a very
funny angry face. You can get extra points for this pose.
When you pass Snorlax, throw a pester ball at Meowth. He will
fall to the ground, stand up, stand on one leg and say "Meowth."
Then he will flex like a body builder. It is not Meowth's special
pose, but it is worth 1000 pose points.
Metapod
Throw Pester Balls at the Metapods in the Cave level
and they will drop down for a close-up.
Mew
Use the following technique to get an easier photograph
of Mew. Once in the Rainbow level, pop Mew's energy shield by
throwing Pester Balls at it. Then, use the Dash Engine to keep
up with Mew for a minute, then snap away when he turns around
to look at you. This must be done quickly before he returns inside
the energy shield.
Another technique is to hit Mew with a Pester Ball while it is
chasing the energy shield. It will start spinning in place for
a few seconds before disappearing. To keep it from disappearing,
keep throwing Pester Balls at it. Do this through the whole level
to keep Mew in front of you the entire time.
After the second time Mew flies at you in its energy shield, turn
your camera to the left and up slightly. When Mew flies by it
immediately does flips. Take a close-up of it in the classic curl
position while its whole body is towards you, with the light will
behind it. This results in a photograph worth over 8000 points.
It is possible to get a score of 10,000 points on Mew. It also
may appear on the right side. If it disappears on the left side
hit, it will reappear on that side. If it disappears on the right
side, then it will reappear on that site. If it disappears in
the middle, the next location will be random.
After breaking Mew's second shield, hit him with an apple. Do
not hit him with a Pester Ball because it will not have any effect.
This should result in a closer picture.
When you have popped his energy shield, use the Dash Engine to
speed up to him. Throw a pester ball at him to get a close-up
photograph of Mew that should result in 8500 to 9000 points.
Moltres
Go to the Volcano level and follow the path until reaching
an egg in the middle of the road. Throw an apple at the egg to
make it fall into the lava and Moltres will appear. Note: Wait
for it to face you for additional points.
Muk
Take photographs of the first two Grimmers in the Cave
level. Then, throw Pester Balls at the third Grimmer in this level
to evolve it into a Muk. If you are moderately fast, you will
have good time left, and get a great angle.
There are two Grimers in the Cave level. Throw five apples at
the second Grimer, then take a picture of it. Then a third Grimer
will appear in the room where the three Dittos are on the left.
Hit it with a pester ball three times and it will evolve into
a Muk.
Pidgey
Go to the Beach level and play through until you approach
the end. You will see two Pidgeys flying overhead. Do not throw
anything at them. They will fly near a Meowth and do their attack.
Take a photograph of that event to get extra points from Professor
Oak.
Pikachu
Play the Poké Flute in front of Pikachu in the
Beach level to have it use a Thundershock attack for a better
photograph.
Throw a Pester Ball at the Zubat that is carrying Pikachu in the
Cave level. Pikachu will come down attached to balloons . Next,
it will run over to where Articuno is found. Release Articuno
with the Poké Flute. Look behind when approaching the end
of the level to see Pikachu riding on Articuno.
On the Cave level, you should see a Zubat holding a Pikachu. Shoot
the Zubat and he should drop Pikachu. Pikachu should then drop
down and balloons should pop out. Keep taking photos and you should
get about 1,000 points from it.
Throw apples towards the Surf Board in the Beach level immediately
after seeing Pikachu to have it pose on the board, including backflips
to get more points.
After flushing Scyther out in the Beach level, two Pikachu will
dash out and jump up on stumps. Play the Poké Flute and
they will start zapping. The photo of Pikachu on a stump with
a Thundershock is worth a lot of extra points.
Take a photograph of the first Pikachu that appears at the beginning
of the Tunnel level. He will run backwards. Take another picture
of the Pikachu and he will jump on Electrode. Take a photograph
of that scene for extra points.
Get a photograph of Pikachu on a ball for 500 extra points. Get
a photograph of Pikachu on a stump for 2500 extra points.
On the Beach level, throw apples to the left side of Pikachu for
him to move. The surfboard has a lightning bolt on it. Get a photograph
of surfing Pikachu for 1000 extra points.
At the end of the River level, there is a Pikachu peeking over
the top of a fallen log. Take a photograph of it to make it run
out and briefly zoom around the clearing while trailing sparks.
Take a photograph of it for 800 bonus points. It is very hard
to get this shot in the middle of the frame.
At the beginning at the Tunnel level, you will see a Pikachu.
Take a photograph of it and it will run. Take another photograph
of it when it stops. When it runs an Electrode will appear and
the Pikachu will jump and roll on it. Take a close-up of this
scene for extra points.
Polywag
Throw Pester Balls at the Polywags in the grass at
the beginning of the River level. The Polywag will run to another
position. Repeat until they all jump into the water. Take a photo
of them jumping. Sometimes, if you throw an apple into the water,
one or two will jump out very close for a great photograph.
To get a good picture of Poliwag, Pester Ball all three of them
to last together. Then, when you almost below them, pester them
out. With good timing and aim, you should be able to get a good
photograph of all three of them.
Porygon
Go past Vileplume's location in River level. Pass the
Metapods, then look right when you see Psyduck near a lot of logs.
Hit the wood-appearing objects that are flying around with a Pester
Ball and Porygon will appear. Hit it with another Pester Ball
and it will change into its original colors.
When in the River level, you will reach a brown wall while still
on the river. Throw a Pester Ball at the red button. A Porygon
will appear. Take a picture quickly before it gets away.
Psyduck
As you approach Psyduck on the River level, hit it
with a pester ball. It will jump from log to log, doing great
posses. Professor Oak will give you bonus points for photographs
of the poses.
Rapidash
After the first Rapidash runs by on the Volcano level,
two more will appear on the right. Throw an apple at them they
will start reigning. You can get more points for your photograph
while they are on there hind legs, more points for their size,
and more points because there are two of them.
Sandshrew
Hit a Geodude down with a Pester Ball in the Valley
level and Sandshrew will appear from the ground.
Sandslash
Look towards the first Mankey near the beginning the
Valley level. Something that resembles a Kadabra will appear further
down the level. It is actually a Sandslash. Take a photograph
of it when it goes into the ground for more points.
Get to the area in the Valley level where Sandslash, Graveller
and two Geodudes can be found. After they hide, throw Pester Balls
at the two Geodudes. After they fall, Graveller will follow. When
it hits the ground, Sandslash will pop out. You can get a nice
close-up of it as it appears for more points.
Shellder
A group of four Shellders can be photographed near
the Slowpoke area in the River level.
Go to the River level and try to turn the Slowpoke into a Slowbro.
When the Shellder is on its tail and the Slowpoke is getting ready
to evolve, turn towards Shellder and take a picture. You will
get even more points if the score on size is 1000 points.
Slowbro
Throw apples at the Slowpokes that appear near the
wooden Shellder sign in the River level. Lead them to the mud
spot next to the sign. The Slowpokes will put their tail into
the water evolve into Slowbros after hitting the Shellders.
Slowpoke
Throw apples near the wooden Shellder sign in the River
level to attract a group of Slowpokes.
Throw the apples as if you were trying to get Slowbro. Take a
picture of Slowpoke with its tail in the water, and Professor
Oak will grade it as a fishing Slowpoke.
Snorlax
Play the Poké Flute in front of Snorlax in the
Beach level to wake it up for a better photograph.
Play the Poké Flute three times to get the best pose.
Squirtle
The little bumps in the water at the start of the Valley
level are Squirtle shells. Throw Pester Balls at them and they
will shoot onto land. Then, you can take close-up photographs,
without them fleeing like the other Squirtles.
Starmie
Take a photograph of Staryu in the center of the Valley
level. Its gem will turn blue and it will begin to circle you
until the whirlpool appears. Staryu will enter the whirlpool and
come out as Starmie.
Sycther
Throw Pester Balls in the tall grass in the Beach level.
To get a good picture of Scyther, throw Pester Balls at the first
Meowth chasing a Pidgey while it is walking across the tracks.
It should stop and fall down. Then, throw Pester Balls in the
tall grass next to you. When Scyther comes out of the grass, take
a few pictures of it but do not waste your film here. Ignore the
Pikachus. When you pass the Butterfrees, you will reach a stretch
of tall grass. Throw Pester Balls into the grass and Scyther will
appear. This is your chance to get a good close up of Scyther
Note: You may have to try this more before getting a good photograph.
Starmi
Start game play in the Valley level. When the first
Staryu appears, it will fly into the air and then start circling.
Allow it to continue to circle until the whirlpool appears. It
will jump into the whirlpool and evolve into Starmi.
Staryu
Staryu appears above the water in the Valley level.
Weapinbell
This Pokemon can be found in the Cave level.
Victreebel
Go to the end of the Cave level, until finding a Weapinbell
flying around a pool of water. Knock it into the water to evolve
it into Victreebel.
Vileplume
Go to where a lot of green smoke is coming out of a
flower top in the River level. Play the Poké Flute and
Vileplume will come out and dance. Press [C-Down] again to
see a different dance. This may be done again until all four dances
are seen.
Zapdos
Go to the Tunnel. Just after the first door you will
see a Pikachu next to a large egg in the distance. Throw some
apples to lure the Pikachu closer to the egg. When Pikachu gets
close enough, play the Poké Flute. Pikachu will start a
Thundershock attack and zap the egg. The egg will hatch and Zapdos
will appear. Note: You will need Zapdos to shock the generator
if you want the Pokemon sign.
Zubat
Every time a steel door opens in the Tunnel level,
a Zubat will appear.
Take pictures of all the Zubats in the Cave level. You will find
three Zubats in an almost V-formation at the very end of the level.
<CENTER>Number</CENTER> | Name | Location |
<CENTER>1</CENTER> | Bulbasaur | River, Cave |
<CENTER>4</CENTER> | Charmander | Volcano |
<CENTER>5</CENTER> | Charmeleon | Volcano |
<CENTER>6</CENTER> | Charizard | Volcano |
<CENTER>7</CENTER> | Squirtle | Valley |
<CENTER>11</CENTER> | Metapod | River |
<CENTER>12</CENTER> | Butterfree | Beach |
<CENTER>14</CENTER> | Kakuna | Tunnel |
<CENTER>16</CENTER> | Pidgey | Beach |
<CENTER>25</CENTER> | Pikachu | Beach, Tunnel, River, Cave |
<CENTER>27</CENTER> | Sandshrew | Valley |
<CENTER>28</CENTER> | Sandslash | Valley |
<CENTER>37</CENTER> | Vulpix | Volcano |
<CENTER>39</CENTER> | Jigglypuff | Cave |
<CENTER>41</CENTER> | Zubat | Tunnel, Cave |
<CENTER>45</CENTER> | Vileplume | River |
<CENTER>50</CENTER> | Diglett | Tunnel |
<CENTER>51</CENTER> | Dugtrio | Tunnel |
<CENTER>52</CENTER> | Meowth | Beach |
<CENTER>54</CENTER> | Psyduck | River |
<CENTER>56</CENTER> | Mankey | Valley |
<CENTER>58</CENTER> | Growlithe | Volcano |
<CENTER>59</CENTER> | Arcanine | Volcano |
<CENTER>60</CENTER> | Poliwag | River |
<CENTER>70</CENTER> | Weepinbell | Cave |
<CENTER>71</CENTER> | Victreebel | Cave |
<CENTER>74</CENTER> | Geodude | Valley |
<CENTER>75</CENTER> | Graveler | Valley |
<CENTER>78</CENTER> | Rapidash | Volcano |
<CENTER>79</CENTER> | Slowpoke | River |
<CENTER>80</CENTER> | Slowbro | River |
<CENTER>81</CENTER> | Magnemite | Tunnel |
<CENTER>82</CENTER> | Magneton | Tunnel |
<CENTER>84</CENTER> | Doduo | Beach |
<CENTER>88</CENTER> | Grimer | Cave |
<CENTER>89</CENTER> | Muk | Cave |
<CENTER>90</CENTER> | Shellder | River |
<CENTER>91</CENTER> | Cloyster | River |
<CENTER>93</CENTER> | Haunter | Tunnel |
<CENTER>101</CENTER> | Electrode | Tunnel |
<CENTER>109</CENTER> | Koffing | Cave |
<CENTER>113</CENTER> | Chansey | Beach |
<CENTER>115</CENTER> | Kangaskhan | Beach |
<CENTER>118</CENTER> | Goldeen | Valley |
<CENTER>120</CENTER> | Staryu | Valley |
<CENTER>121</CENTER> | Starmie | Valley |
<CENTER>123</CENTER> | Scyther | Beach |
<CENTER>124</CENTER> | Jynx | Cave |
<CENTER>125</CENTER> | Electabuzz | Tunnel |
<CENTER>126</CENTER> | Magmar | Volcano |
<CENTER>129</CENTER> | Magikarp | Beach, Tunnel, Volcano, River, Cave, Valley |
<CENTER>130</CENTER> | Gyarados | Valley |
<CENTER>131</CENTER> | Lapras | Beach |
<CENTER>132</CENTER> | Ditto | Cave |
<CENTER>133</CENTER> | Eevee | Beach |
<CENTER>137</CENTER> | Porygon | River |
<CENTER>143</CENTER> | Snorlax | Beach |
<CENTER>144</CENTER> | Articuno | Cave |
<CENTER>145</CENTER> | Zapdos | Tunnel |
<CENTER>146</CENTER> | Moltres | Volcano |
<CENTER>147</CENTER> | Dratini | Valley |
<CENTER>149</CENTER> | Dragonite | Valley |
<CENTER>151</CENTER> | Mew Myuu | Rainbow Cloud |
Unlock the Cave level
Throw a Pester Ball to your right immediately before
reaching the end of the River Level. You will see part of a Porygon
sticking out in the air from the cliffs and a red button on the
ground. The Porygon will trigger the switch and open the path
to the Cave level.
Unlock the Volcano level
Throw Pester Balls or apples at the last Electrode
in the Tunnel level, near the exit gate. It will self-destruct
and open a path to the Volcano level.
Unlock the Rainbow level
Successfully complete the Valley level and take photographs
off all six Pokémon signs. Professor Oak will open the
Rainbow level with Mew. It is very hard to capture, and is worth
a lot of points.
Hitting the switch on the Valley level
To hit the switch and continue on with the "Pokémon
Sign" mission from Professor Oak, wait until you reach the
whirlpool where Dragonite can be found in the Valley level. On
the right side you will see two to three Squirtles. All but one
will slide up the hill towards the Mankey that is at the top.
Throw a Pester Ball at the Squirtle so it also slides up the hill
in Mankey's direction. The Mankey will then be near the switch,
but not on it. If you have time, take a good photograph of it,
then knock it back on the switch with a Pester Ball.
Getting the six Pokémon signs
After completing the Valley level by hitting the Mankey
on the switch, Professor Oak will tell you to take photographs.
Here are their locations:
Kingler
On the Beach level, after passing Pikachu, turn around and
take a photograph of the rock with seaweed that resembles a crab.
Pinsir
In the Tunnel, wait until Zapdos has hatched and turns on
the power. When you pass the Electabuzzes and Pikachu, look to
your right to see Pinsir's shadow on the wall.
Koffing
In the Volcano level, throw a Pester Ball into the small volcano
to the left of the first Rapidash that appears. Smoke in the shape
of Koffing will appear.
Cubone
In the River level, play the Poké Flute in front of
the sleeping Vileplume. The smoke will disappear and a tree in
the shape of Cubone will appear.
Mewtwo
In the Cave level, after hitting the two Koffings chasing
Jigglypuff with apples, turn around to the left while near Weepinbell
and to see some bright crystals/stars. Take a photograph and it
will turn out to be Mewtwo.
Dugtrio
In the start of the Valley level, take a photograph of the
mountain behind the Mankey.
View ending sequence
Successfully take photographs of all Pokemon in the
game and unlock all the levels. After saving the game an ending
sequence featuring the photographs you captured will begin. Note:
there are a total of sixty-three Pokemon in the game.