Jigglypuff

Pokémon species

Jigglypuff, known in Japan as Purin (プリン), is one of the fictional species of Pokémon from the Pokémon media franchise owned by Nintendo and Game Freak. Since it was introduced early in the Pokémon anime, it has become one of the most famous Pokémon.

Pokémon - Jigglypuff
No. 39
Region Kanto
Colour Pink
Height
Weight
Type Normal
Attack Type Balloon
Evolution
Evolves from Igglybuff
Evolves into Wigglytuff
Pokédex
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Ninetales Wigglytuff

Jigglypuff is perhaps most famous for the song it sings which puts everyone who hears it into a deep sleep.[1] Jigglypuff then becomes upset because it assumes everyone is very bored by the song, and it draws all over their faces with a marker.

Jigglypuff is a small Pokémon, slightly shorter than Pikachu. It is shaped like a balloon and has a pink body with blue eyes, catlike ears, and a strange tuft of fur on its forehead.

In video games change

In the Pokémon video games, Jigglypuff is famous among players because it learns the move Sing, which puts enemy Pokémon to sleep. This often causes them to lose the battle, and many players find it very annoying.

Jigglypuff was introduced in Pokémon Red and Blue, the first Pokémon games. It has appeared in most of the games since then. It evolves into Wigglytuff, an "upgraded" form of Jigglypuff. Starting with Pokémon Gold and Silver, Jigglypuff has a pre-evolved evolutionary form, Igglybuff. Igglybuff was one of the 100 new Pokémon introduced in Gold and Silver. Previously there were only 151.

Jigglypuff has also appeared in Super Smash Bros.,[2] Super Smash Bros. Melee,[3] Super Smash Bros. Brawl,[4] and Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U. It is a light and fast character who is great in the air. Its attacks include Rollout, Pound, Sing, Rest, and its Final Smash, Puff Up.

In anime change

Jigglypuff is one of the most famous Pokémon, alongside Pikachu, Bulbasaur, Charmander, and Mewtwo, mostly because it has appeared many times in the still-running Pokémon anime. It usually appears unexpectedly and puts Pokémon and humans near it to sleep for a few minutes by singing its trademark song. It has a black permanent marker, similar to a Sharpie, with which it often draws on people and Pokémon's faces while they are asleep. This is an act of revenge because everyone falls asleep when they hear Jigglypuff's song and Jigglypuff assumes it's because they are very bored by it. Since people are upset when Jigglypuff puts them to sleep, and Jigglypuff is upset when they fall asleep, it is a vicious circle.

In episode "Beach Blank-Out Blastoise", Jigglypuff somehow got stuck in Blastoise's hydro cannon. When it was finally freed, it put everyone to sleep and then drew on their faces.

References change

  1. Pokédex: If it inflates to sing a lullaby, it can perform longer and cause sure drowsiness in its audience. Game Freak (2000-10-15). Pokémon Gold. Vol. Game Boy. Nintendo.
  2. Smash Bros.com Retrieved July 17, 2006
  3. Super Smash Bros Melee. detstar.com Retrieved July 17, 2006
  4. Smash Bros. Dojo! Jigglypuff[permanent dead link] Retrieved August 9th, 2009