As the most common type in the all other Pokémon types have been paired with Water at least once. An overall strong type with only two weaknesses, Water-types are commonly seen among the most powerful Pokémon.

Water-types are incredibly versatile. They can be savage like Gyarados or majestic like Milotic. Some are angry-looking, like Poliwrath, or mischievous and friendly like Politoed. Then there are those that are cute and sweet, making use of their aquatic elements to charm trainers. Below are some of the cutest Water-type Pokémon out there, even if that cuteness might be a little unconventional.

15 Dewpider

Pokemon: Dewpider in the anime.

Dewpider might not be what one first thinks of when they think of Water-type Pokémon, but it's a Water-type nonetheless. Dewpider, originally found in the Alola region, is a small spider-like Pokémon which carries a bubble of water on its head, which allows it to breathe on land. Dewpider featured heavily in the episode "Dewpider Ascending!", where one was befriended by Ash's buddy Lana, a Water-type Trainer. The Dewpider was looking for a new home, and was struggling in territorial disputes. While Lana never caught Dewpider, they still had a close bond.

14 Spheal

Pokemon: The Anime's Spheal

Spheal is a Pokémon native to the Hoenn region, where it made its debut. Spheal are both Ice and Water-type, and thus are best equipped to live in colder waters. Spheal can evolve twice, into Sealeo and finally Walrein, a Pokémon that's distinctly not cute. Spheal's spherical, ball-like shape allows it to roll around on land, able to stop at any time with its fin. While no major characters in the anime ever owned a Spheal, Spheal has been the focus of many one-off episodes, including its debut episode, "The Spheal of Approval," where one was used against Ash when he was mistaken for a thief.

13 Mantyke

A group of Baby Mantyke swimming in the water in the Pokemon anime

A baby Pokémon from the fourth generation, Mantyke are able to evolve into Mantine under the right conditions. Mantyke are said to have slightly different designs on their backs depending on what area they're found in, although this hasn't always been portrayed accurately. Mantyke are known for jumping out of the water and gliding short distances, which earned it the epithet "the Kite Pokémon." In Pokémon Journeys, Ash's companion Goh caught a Mantyke, which he used in a race known as the Iceberg Race at Snowpoint City.

12 Manaphy

Manaphy smiling and standing atop another Pokémon in the anime.

Manaphy is a Mythical Pokémon introduced in the fourth generation, and was for a long time one of the hardest Pokémon to acquire in the games. Manaphy are said to come from a distant, warm-water region, and float freely throughout the oceans, riding the currents. A Manaphy played a major role in the ninth Pokémon movie, Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea, where it hatched from an egg and was the target of an evil gang of Pokémon thieves. Manaphy was ultimately critical to locating the eponymous Temple of the Sea, and Ash and his friends had to protect it.

11 Mareanie

The Mareanie Pokemon

Mareanie is the absolute definition of "Ugly Cute." A trainer might want to pet it, but at the same time would fear for their safety. Indeed, Mareanie's spikes are highly poisonous, and its tentacles can entrap its prey before dealing the final blow. Skilled and sneaky, it can regenerate any part of its body overnight, except its head. A Mareanie was owned by Team Rocket's James in the anime, and it loved to grab onto his head in a loving (yet poisonous) embrace. Mareanie was ultimately left in Alola, where it could live happily in its natural environment.

10 Oshawott

Ash's Oshawott in the Pokémon anime stands in the middle of a stadium and waves.

Oshawott is the Fifth Generation's water-type Starter Pokémon. Known as the Sea Otter Pokémon, Oshawott carries a small shell, known as a scalchop, on its belly. It can remove this shell and use it as a weapon to perform the powerful Razor Shell attack, and Oshawott become extremely distressed if they lose the shell. In the anime, Ash owned an Oshawott, which he often kept outside its Poké Ball like Pikachu. Ash's Oshawott was a bit of a troublemaker, and also very prone to developing crushes on female Pokémon it encountered.

9 Corsola

Misty's Corsola

Corsola is an adorable Water-type Pokémon that was first introduced in the Johto region. Found in warm and shallow waters, Corsola lives in large groups. Sometimes they get so large that entire settlements can live atop them, like Hoenn's Pacifidlog Town. Corsola is hunted because of its prized horn used for jewelry and carving. A dual-type Water/Rock Pokémon, it has a regional variant in Galar that is pure Ghost-type. In the anime, Misty owned a Corsola, which she caught in a special Lure Ball. Misty's Corsola was energetic, and even a bit rowdy at times, but ultimately was a very happy and loving Pokémon.

8 Vaporeon

Vaporeon Pokemon Go Crowd

One of the original three Eeveelutions, Vaporeon is the result of exposing Eevee to a Water Stone. Because of its unique evolution method, Vaporeon is hardly ever found in the wild. It is most common in urban settings under the ownership of a trainer. Vaporeon has the unique ability to turn its body into water molecules and dissolve into water. This ability allows it to camouflage while swimming underwater, making it a dangerous predator. A carnivore, it feeds on smaller fish Pokémon. While no main characters in the anime have ever owned a Vaporeon, it has made many appearances in the series, often alongside its fellow Eeveelutions.

7 Sobble

Anxious Sobble being surprised in the Pokémon anime

Introduced in the eighth generation, Sobble is Galar's Water starter Pokémon. Based on a chameleon, Sobble has the ability to camouflage in water, where it often hides. Extremely timid, Sobble can easily become anxious and will start sweating to disappear into its surroundings. It's also a known crier and its tears are highly contagious, apparently having the power of 100 onions. In the anime, a Sobble appeared, which was caught by Ash's companion, Goh. It became one of his main Pokémon, and he even evolved it all the way up to its (somewhat controversial) final form, Inteleon.

6 Frillish

Frillish posing in the sky and smiling.

A dual-type Water/Ghost Pokémon introduced in Generation V, Frillish is a different color depending on its gender. It lives in dens about five miles under the sea surface, where it faces dark and pressurized conditions. Despite its cute appearance, Frilish is quite cruel. A carnivore, it wraps its prey with its arms and numbs it with poisonous stingers. A legend in Unova states that all Frilish are actually transformed citizens from an ancient sunken city. In the Black and White anime series, Team Rocket's Jessie owned a Frillish, which was very mischievous. Frillish eventually reunited with Jessie in one of the anime's final episodes, once again becoming a valued part of the team.