>>56386063For the sake of interest:
Charmeleon: 6.2 mil
Braixen: 5.65 mil
Ivysaur: 5.06 mil
Wartortle: 4.13 mil
Brionne: 3.58 mil
Grovyle: 1.71 mil
Quilava: 1.65 mil
Raboot: 1.31 mil
Bayleef: 1.28 mil
Dewott: 0.968 mil
Croconaw: 0.907 mil
Frogadier: 0.904 mil
Grotle: 0.877 mil
Servine: 0.809 mil
Combusken: 0.777 mil
Floragato: 0.682 mil
Marshtomp: 0.668 mil
Torracat: 0.542 mil
Monferno: 0.539 mil
Pigntie: 0.433 mil
Prinplup: 0.379 mil
Dartrix: 0.378 mil
Quilladin: 0.175 mil
Drizzile: 0.174 mil
Quaxwell: 0.164 mil
Thwackey: 0.162 mil
Crocalor: 0.148 mil
Genwun, Braixen, and Grovyle are no surprise, but Quilava's result suggests that maybe Typhlosion really is and has always been that popular after all. Huh.
Brionne is a very interesting case. Most of the names of the Pokemon starters do a good job at being distinct from any other word in the English lexicon, but that isn't the case for Brionne, as it's both a place name (both IRL and in Warhammer Fantasy) and a personal name. However, searching for Brionne -Pokemon yields 1.81 million results, so even if all of those results are about something else (and they're not, since even with -Pokemon, the Pokemon still appears as early as page 2 of the search results and as early as image 7 of the image results), that would still leave Brionne with 1.77 mil, not affecting her 5th place placement at all. And here I thought people thought Brionne was awkward and terrible-looking.