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'''Vivillon''' ([[List of Japanese Pokémon names|Japanese]]: '''ビビヨン''' ''Viviyon'') is a dual-type {{2t|Bug|Flying}} {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} introduced in [[Generation VI]]. | '''Vivillon''' ([[List of Japanese Pokémon names|Japanese]]: '''ビビヨン''' ''Viviyon'') is a dual-type {{2t|Bug|Flying}} {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} introduced in [[Generation VI]]. | ||
It [[Evolution|evolves]] from {{p|Spewpa}} starting at [[level]] 12. It is the final form of {{p|Scatterbug}}. | It [[Evolution|evolves]] from {{p|Spewpa}} starting at [[level]] 12. It is the final form of {{p|Scatterbug}}. The form it takes depends on the real-life geographical location of the Nintendo 3DS it was evolved in. | ||
Vivillon | * Spewpa evolves into Archipelago Pattern Vivillon in Puerto Rico, Anguilla, the Dominican Republic, and the Yucatán region of Mexico. | ||
* Spewpa evolves into Continental Pattern Vivillon in Denmark, Germany, and South Korea. | |||
* Spewpa evolves into Elegant Pattern Vivillon in most areas of Japan. | |||
* Spewpa evolves into Garden Pattern Vivillon in the United Kingdom, Ireland, and New Zealand. | |||
* Spewpa evolves into High Plains Pattern Vivillon in the Western United States. | |||
* Spewpa evolves into Icy snow Pattern Vivillon in Norway, Russia, Canada's Northwest and Yukon Territories. | |||
* Spewpa evolves into Jungle Pattern Vivillon in Malaysia, Colombia, and Singapore. | |||
* Spewpa evolves into Marine Pattern Vivillon in large areas of Spain, Portugal, and Italy. | |||
* Spewpa evolves into Meadow Pattern Vivillon in large sections of France and in Catalonia (Spain). | |||
* Spewpa evolves into Modern Pattern Vivillon in central and southeastern United States. | |||
* Spewpa evolves into Monsoon Pattern Vivillon in India, Hong Kong, Okinawa, and Taiwan. | |||
* Spewpa evolves into Ocean Pattern Vivillon in Hawaii and Réunion. | |||
* Spewpa evolves into Polar Pattern Vivillon in Alaska, the northeastern United States, and large sections of Canada. | |||
* Spewpa evolves into River Pattern Vivillon in most regions of Australia, the Canary Islands (Spain) and several African countries. | |||
* Spewpa evolves into Sandstorm Pattern Vivillon in the Middle East. | |||
* Spewpa evolves into Savanna Pattern Vivillon in Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Bolivia. | |||
* Spewpa evolves into Sun Pattern Vivillon in Latin America and the Northern Territory of Australia. | |||
* Spewpa evolves into Tundra Pattern Vivillon in Hokkaido, Norway, and Iceland. | |||
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Vivillon (Japanese: ビビヨン Viviyon) is a dual-type Bug/Flying Pokémon introduced in Generation VI.
It evolves from Spewpa starting at level 12. It is the final form of Scatterbug. The form it takes depends on the real-life geographical location of the Nintendo 3DS it was evolved in.
- Spewpa evolves into Archipelago Pattern Vivillon in Puerto Rico, Anguilla, the Dominican Republic, and the Yucatán region of Mexico.
- Spewpa evolves into Continental Pattern Vivillon in Denmark, Germany, and South Korea.
- Spewpa evolves into Elegant Pattern Vivillon in most areas of Japan.
- Spewpa evolves into Garden Pattern Vivillon in the United Kingdom, Ireland, and New Zealand.
- Spewpa evolves into High Plains Pattern Vivillon in the Western United States.
- Spewpa evolves into Icy snow Pattern Vivillon in Norway, Russia, Canada's Northwest and Yukon Territories.
- Spewpa evolves into Jungle Pattern Vivillon in Malaysia, Colombia, and Singapore.
- Spewpa evolves into Marine Pattern Vivillon in large areas of Spain, Portugal, and Italy.
- Spewpa evolves into Meadow Pattern Vivillon in large sections of France and in Catalonia (Spain).
- Spewpa evolves into Modern Pattern Vivillon in central and southeastern United States.
- Spewpa evolves into Monsoon Pattern Vivillon in India, Hong Kong, Okinawa, and Taiwan.
- Spewpa evolves into Ocean Pattern Vivillon in Hawaii and Réunion.
- Spewpa evolves into Polar Pattern Vivillon in Alaska, the northeastern United States, and large sections of Canada.
- Spewpa evolves into River Pattern Vivillon in most regions of Australia, the Canary Islands (Spain) and several African countries.
- Spewpa evolves into Sandstorm Pattern Vivillon in the Middle East.
- Spewpa evolves into Savanna Pattern Vivillon in Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Bolivia.
- Spewpa evolves into Sun Pattern Vivillon in Latin America and the Northern Territory of Australia.
- Spewpa evolves into Tundra Pattern Vivillon in Hokkaido, Norway, and Iceland.
Biology
Vivillon is a butterfly-like Pokémon with wings that come in a large variety of patterns. It has a round, grayish head with large, black, pixelated eyes and a pair of skinny antennae. The tips of the antennae each have an ovoid scale that is dark gray on the upper half and beige on the lower half. Vivillon's thorax is an ovoid and divided into three segments; each segment is a different shade of gray. Its legs are also ovoid and are dark gray on the lower half, beige on the upper half, and have a black band in the middle. It has two black, circular hands and no visible arms.
While Vivillon's wings come in a wide variety of colors and patterns, they always have black edges and pixelated markings. Its wings' pattern is affected by the climate in which it lives. It can spread its scales to calm an opponent's fighting spirit, as shown in the anime. Vivillon is the only known Pokémon capable of learning Powder by level-up.
In the anime
In the main series
Major appearances
Vivillon debuted in its Meadow Pattern form in A Blustery Santalune Gym Battle!, under the ownership of Viola. Viola used it in a Gym battle against Ash, where it battled Fletchling and won. Vivillon reappeared in the next episode, where it had a rematch against Fletchling and won again, but then lost against Pikachu. It reappeared again in To Catch a Pokémon Smuggler! in a flashback. Vivillon then physically reappeared in Rocking Kalos Defenses! and Forming a More Perfect Union!, where it participated in the fight against the Giant Rock.
Multiple Vivillon appeared in To Catch a Pokémon Smuggler!. They debuted in their Continental, Elegant, Garden, Icy Snow, Savannah, and Sun Pattern forms in this episode, in which they all evolved from a group of Spewpa that had been targeted by Dolan.
Multiple Meadow Pattern Vivillon appeared in Pikachu and the Pokémon Music Squad. They were among the Pokémon residing in a forest.
A Meadow Pattern Vivillon appeared in Performing a Pathway to the Future!, under the ownership of Aria. It was used in the final round of the Gloire City Master Class Pokémon Showcase.
A Meadow Pattern Vivillon appeared in Battling With a Clean Slate!, under the ownership of Alvin. It battled Clembot, going up against Magnemite and winning, but it then lost against Magneton.
Minor appearances
Multiple Meadow Pattern Vivillon appeared in Diancie and the Cocoon of Destruction as residents of Allearth Forest.
Three Meadow Pattern Vivillon appeared in A Frolicking Find in the Flowers!.
Two Meadow Pattern Vivillon appeared in A Full-Strength Battle Surprise!, where they fled from Team Flare as they conducted an experiment.
Six Meadow Pattern Vivillon appeared in Seeing the Forest for the Trees!, having all evolved from Spewpa.
Multiple Meadow Pattern Vivillon appeared in Volcanion and the Mechanical Marvel.
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In Pokémon Generations
A Meadow Pattern Vivillon appeared in The Beauty Eternal, where it briefly flew past Café Soleil.
In the manga
In the movie adaptations
A Vivillon appeared in the manga adaptation of Diancie and the Cocoon of Destruction as a resident of Allearth Forest.
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
Viola owns a Meadow Pattern Vivillon that she uses in her Gym. It first appeared in PS554.
In Dancing Vivillon and Burning Fletchinder, fifteen Sky Trainers were hypnotized by Malva and used fifteen Vivillon, each with a different Pattern. The Vivillon Patterns which debuted were the Archipelago, Continental, Elegant, Garden, High Plains, Icy Snow, Jungle, Modern, Monsoon, Polar, River, Sandstorm, Savanna, Sun and Tundra Patterns. The leader of these Sky Trainers, Yvette, has mentioned that she has 18 of the Vivillon Patterns, including the Poké Ball and Fancy Patterns. After their defeat and no longer being hypnotized the Vivillon safely land the Sky Trainers down in Shooting Frogadier. Yvette later uses a Marine Pattern Vivillon with her other Vivillon and in conjunction with Viola's Meadow Pattern Vivillon.
Archipelago, Continental, Elegant, Polar and Icy Snow Pattern Vivillon in Pokémon Adventures
Poké Ball and Fancy Pattern Vivillon in Pokémon Adventures
Sun and Savanna Pattern Vivillon in Pokémon Adventures
Archipelago, Sun, Savanna, Monsoon, Modern, High Plains, Icy Snow, River, Tundra, Polar, Sandstorm, Modern, Marine, Garden and Elegant Pattern Vivillon in Pokémon Adventures
In the TCG
- Main article: Vivillon (TCG)
Game data
Pokédex entries
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In side games
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In events
Games | Event | Region | Location | Level | Distribution period |
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XY | Paris Poké Ball Pattern Vivillon | All | France | 12 | June 4 to 21, 2014 |
XY | GTS Fancy Pattern Vivillon | Japanese region | Nintendo Network | 12 | July 7 to 31, 2014 |
XY | GTS Fancy Pattern Vivillon | American region | Nintendo Network | 12 | July 7 to 31, 2014 |
XY | GTS Fancy Pattern Vivillon | PAL region | Nintendo Network | 12 | July 7 to 31, 2014 |
XY | GTS Fancy Pattern Vivillon | Korean region | Nintendo Network | 12 | July 7 to 31, 2014 |
XY | GTS Fancy Pattern Vivillon | Taiwanese region | Nintendo Network | 12 | July 7 to 31, 2014 |
XY | Pokémon Center Poké Ball Pattern Vivillon | All | Japan | 12 | August 1 to 31, 2014 |
XY | Summer 2014 Poké Ball Pattern Vivillon | American region | Nintendo Network | 12 | August 6 to 12, 2014 |
XY | Summer 2014 Poké Ball Pattern Vivillon | PAL region | Germany | 12 | August 14 to September 30, 2014 |
XY | Summer 2014 Poké Ball Pattern Vivillon | PAL region | Nintendo Network | 12 | August 29 to September 8, 2014 |
ORAS | Pokémon Center Hiroshima Poké Ball Pattern Vivillon | All | Japan | 12 | May 1 to 31, 2016 |
Stats
Base stats
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HP: 80
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140 - 187 | 270 - 364 | |
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51 - 114 | 98 - 223 | |
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49 - 112 | 94 - 218 | |
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85 - 156 | 166 - 306 | |
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49 - 112 | 94 - 218 | |
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84 - 155 | 164 - 304 | |
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This Pokémon is unavailable within Generation VIII. Click on the generation numbers above to see Vivillon's learnsets from other generations. |
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Side game data
Meadow Pattern
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Trivia
- Vivillon and its pre-evolved forms are the only Bug-type Pokémon introduced in Generation VI.
- Vivillon is the only fully-evolved Pokémon to have the Ability Friend Guard.
- Vivillon's effort value yield of 1 HP, 1 Special Attack, and 1 Speed is unique.
- Prior to Generation VII, Vivillon's Pokédex color is colored black.
- Vivillon and its pre-evolved forms are the only Generation VI Pokémon in the Bug Egg Group.
Origin
Vivillon is evidently based on a butterfly. Considering the many different varieties of Vivillon that differ depending on the player's geographic location, Vivillon may have been based on divergent evolution or possibly species mimicry. Its block-like wing patterns may be based on pixel art.
Name origin
Vivillon may be a combination of vivid and papillon (French for butterfly) or brillant (French for brilliant).
Viviyon may be a combination of 美 bi (beauty), vivid, and papillon or brillant.
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This Pokémon article is part of Project Pokédex, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on each Pokémon as a species. |
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- Pokémon with a base stat total of 411
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