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{{Dex/Entry2|v=Red|v2=Blue|t2=FFF|entry=The larger its petals, the more toxic pollen it contains. Its big head is heavy and hard to hold up.}} | {{Dex/Entry2|v=Red|v2=Blue|t2=FFF|entry=The larger its petals, the more toxic pollen it contains. Its big head is heavy and hard to hold up.}} | ||
{{Dex/Entry1|v=Yellow|entry=Flaps its broad flower petals to scatter its poisonous pollen. The flapping sound is very loud.}} | {{Dex/Entry1|v=Yellow|entry=Flaps its broad flower petals to scatter its poisonous pollen. The flapping sound is very loud.}} | ||
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{{Dex/Entry1|v=Gold|entry=It has the world's largest petals. With every step, the petals shake out heavy clouds of toxic pollen.}} | {{Dex/Entry1|v=Gold|entry=It has the world's largest petals. With every step, the petals shake out heavy clouds of toxic pollen.}} | ||
{{Dex/Entry1|v=Silver|entry=The bud bursts into bloom with a bang. It then starts scattering allergenic, poisonous pollen.}} | {{Dex/Entry1|v=Silver|entry=The bud bursts into bloom with a bang. It then starts scattering allergenic, poisonous pollen.}} | ||
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{{Dex/Entry1|v=Ruby|t=FFF|entry=Vileplume's toxic pollen triggers atrocious allergy attacks. That's why it is advisable never to approach any attractive flowers in a jungle, however pretty they may be.}} | {{Dex/Entry1|v=Ruby|t=FFF|entry=Vileplume's toxic pollen triggers atrocious allergy attacks. That's why it is advisable never to approach any attractive flowers in a jungle, however pretty they may be.}} | ||
{{Dex/Entry1|v=Sapphire|t=FFF|entry=Vileplume has the world's largest petals. They are used to attract prey that are then doused with toxic spores. Once the prey are immobilized, this Pokémon catches and devours them.}} | {{Dex/Entry1|v=Sapphire|t=FFF|entry=Vileplume has the world's largest petals. They are used to attract prey that are then doused with toxic spores. Once the prey are immobilized, this Pokémon catches and devours them.}} | ||
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{{Dex/Entry3|v=Diamond|v2=Pearl|v3=Platinum|entry=Its petals are the largest in the world. As it walks, it scatters extremely allergenic pollen.}} | {{Dex/Entry3|v=Diamond|v2=Pearl|v3=Platinum|entry=Its petals are the largest in the world. As it walks, it scatters extremely allergenic pollen.}} | ||
{{Dex/Entry1|v=HeartGold|entry=It has the world's largest petals. With every step, the petals shake out heavy clouds of toxic pollen.}} | {{Dex/Entry1|v=HeartGold|entry=It has the world's largest petals. With every step, the petals shake out heavy clouds of toxic pollen.}} | ||
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{{Dex/Entry1|v=X|t=FFF|entry=The larger its petals, the more toxic pollen it contains. Its big head is heavy and hard to hold up.}} | {{Dex/Entry1|v=X|t=FFF|entry=The larger its petals, the more toxic pollen it contains. Its big head is heavy and hard to hold up.}} | ||
{{Dex/Entry1|v=Y|entry=It has the world's largest petals. With every step, the petals shake out heavy clouds of toxic pollen.}} | {{Dex/Entry1|v=Y|entry=It has the world's largest petals. With every step, the petals shake out heavy clouds of toxic pollen.}} | ||
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{{Dex/Entry2|v=Let's Go Pikachu|v2=Let's Go Eevee|entry=Flaps its broad flower petals to scatter its poisonous pollen. The flapping sound is very loud.}} | {{Dex/Entry2|v=Let's Go Pikachu|v2=Let's Go Eevee|entry=Flaps its broad flower petals to scatter its poisonous pollen. The flapping sound is very loud.}} | ||
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Vileplume (Japanese: ラフレシア Ruffresia) is a dual-type Grass/Poison Pokémon introduced in Generation I.
It evolves from Gloom when exposed to a Leaf Stone. It is one of Oddish's final forms, the other being Bellossom.
Biology
Vileplume is a blue, bipedal Pokémon with rudimentary hands and feet. It has beady red eyes and a massive red flower growing from its head. Vileplume's flower is said to have the largest petals in the world, and is almost too heavy for the Pokémon itself to support. The rounded petals of the flower are red and covered with white spots. The female Vileplume has fewer, but larger, spots on its petals. It can shake, flap, or burst its petals into bloom with a bang in order to release clouds of pollen. This pollen is highly allergenic to humans and toxic to other Pokémon; Vileplume uses it to paralyze its prey. It can also utilize these petals in its former signature move, Petal Dance. Vileplume lives in grassy plains, where it is often mistaken for local flowers.
In the anime
In the main series
Major appearances
A Vileplume appeared in Holy Matrimony! in a major role. The Flower Pokémon was owned by James's fiancée, Jessebelle. It reappeared in The Treasure Is All Mine!, when Jessebelle used it to open up a blocked passageway.
A Vileplume appeared in Mewtwo Strikes Back, under the ownership of Neesha. It was among the Pokémon that were captured and cloned by Mewtwo. The Vileplume clone was seen again in Mewtwo Returns.
Ash, Tracey, and Jessie were affected by a Vileplume's Stun Spore in The Stun Spore Detour.
A group of Vileplume in Whichever Way the Wind Blows, where they were feuding with a group of Bellossom.
A Vileplume appeared in Cheer Pressure, under the ownership of Sheridan. Along with Roselia, Shroomish, and Makuhita, it was part of his cheering squad. Sheridan later assigned it to heal James's Cacnea and Jessie's Seviper with Aromatherapy.
A Vileplume appeared in May's Egg-Cellent Adventure, under the ownership of Nicolette. She used it to battle May's Munchlax.
Multiple Vileplume appeared in Bucking the Treasure Trend!, where they attacked Ash, his friends, and Buck as they searched for Dandelion Island's treasure.
A Vileplume appeared in The Power of Us, under the ownership of Toren.
Minor appearances
Vileplume debuted in Pokémon Scent-sation! as one of the Pokémon in Celadon Gym.
A Vileplume appeared in The Kangaskhan Kid.
A Vileplume appeared in The Battling Eevee Brothers during the evolution party in Stone Town.
A Vileplume appeared in Pikachu's Vacation as one of the Pokémon seen at the Pokémon Theme Park.
Multiple Vileplume of the Valencia Island variant appeared in Poké Ball Peril.
Multiple pink Vileplume appeared in In the Pink as residents of Pinkan Island.
A Trainer's Vileplume appeared in The Joy of Pokémon, where it was treated by the Nurse Joy of an unnamed island.
A Trainer's Vileplume appeared in Mewtwo Strikes Back as one of the Pokémon Mewtwo defeated while serving for Giovanni.
A wild Vileplume appeared in Pikachu's Rescue Adventure.
Two Vileplume were seen at Professor Oak's Laboratory in A Tent Situation.
Multiple Vileplume appeared in Foul Weather Friends.
A Trainer's Vileplume appeared in Wired for Battle! as an image that came up in Shingo's laptop.
A Trainer's Vileplume appeared in The Grass Route, where it was seen competing in the Grass Tournament.
Multiple Vileplume appeared in Bulbasaur... the Ambassador!, where they were among the feuding Pokémon at Professor Oak's Laboratory.
A Vileplume appeared in Extreme Pokémon!, under the ownership of a participant in the Extreme Pokémon Race.
A Vileplume was one of the Pokémon seen in a forest outside the Ice Path in the banned episode EP250.
A Vileplume appeared in Johto Photo Finish, where it was one of the Pokémon being fed by Tracey at Professor Oak's Laboratory.
A Vileplume appeared in a flashback in Poetry Commotion!.
Multiple Vileplume appeared in Grass Hysteria! as residents of the Forbidden Forest.
A Vileplume appeared in Destiny Deoxys.
A Vileplume appeared in PK13.
A Coordinator's Vileplume appeared in Hi Ho Silver Wind!.
A Coordinator's Vileplume appeared in A Hurdle for Squirtle, where it participated in the Saffron City Pokémon Contest.
A Coordinator's Vileplume appeared in Weekend Warrior, where it participated in the Silver Town Contest.
A Vileplume appeared at the start of Leave It To Brocko!. It was running through the forest throughout the night after being woken up with a shock when a Nuzleaf hit it on the head while falling out of its tree.
A Vileplume appeared in Pokémon Ranger and the Kidnapped Riolu! (Part 1).
A Vileplume made a cameo appearance in Arceus and the Jewel of Life.
Multiple Vileplume appeared in Thawing an Icy Panic! as residents of Ramos' ranch.
A Trainer's Vileplume appeared in Under the Pledging Tree!.
A Vileplume appeared in A Showcase Debut!, under the ownership of a Pokémon Performer participating in the Coumarine City Pokémon Showcase.
Two wild Vileplume appeared in Alola, Kanto!. One, alongside three Gloom, got into a fight with a Weepinbell and Victreebel, which Bulbasaur had to break up. Another nearly sprayed Mallow with Poison Powder when she and her Steenee got too close.
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A Vileplume appeared in File 3: Giovanni under the ownership of Erika. She used it to fight Red's Charmeleon and lost.
In the manga
In The Electric Tale of Pikachu manga
Brock presents a Vileplume to the Sensational Sisters as a makeshift bouquet in The Human Race and the Pokémon Race.
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
Vileplume debuted in Blame it on Eevee as one of the Pokémon owned by Erika, its powerful Petal Dance attack being its forte. Erika has used it in a battle against Red in Meanwhile...Vileplume!.
A Vileplume appeared in The Last Battle XIII as one of the Pokémon sent to participate in the fight in Ilex Forest.
In All About Arceus V, Ariana was shown to own a male Vileplume that was used to stop Silver from reaching the legendary Pokémon that Archer created.
In the Pokémon Pocket Monsters manga
Erika owns an Oddish which evolved into a Gloom and then into a Vileplume as part of an act.
A wild Vileplume appeared in Operation: Capture Vileplume.
In the Pokémon Ruby-Sapphire manga
Ruby has a Vileplume at his house as seen in Something Happened!! Let's Go After Pikachu!!.
In the Pokémon Zensho manga
Vileplume is Erika's only known Pokémon. She sent it out to battle Satoshi's Charmeleon and got burned by its attack.
In the TCG
- Main article: Vileplume (TCG)
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Trivia
- Vileplume shares its category name with Bellsprout and Bellossom. They are all known as the Flower Pokémon.
Origin
Vileplume, like Gloom, is based on the Rafflesia arnoldii, a foul-smelling flower known as the world's largest single flower. This Pokémon more strongly resembles the flower than Gloom, which may represent the budding stage of the Rafflesia. Vileplume's flower also looks alike several other species of Rafflesia, notably cantleyi, keithii, pricei, manillana and speciosa, of which the petal shape is a closest match. Female Vileplume may be based on Rafflesia hasseltii, as its petals have distinctively larger blotches than other species of Rafflesia.
Name origin
Vileplume is a combination of vile and plume or plumose (possessing filaments or branches that give a feathery look).
Ruffresia is a corruption of Rafflesia.
In other languages
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