Jiggly

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Jiggly
ぷりり Puriri
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Green's Wigglytuff
Debuts in Tauros the Tyrant
Caught at Unknown
Evolves in Give It Your Best, Blastoise
Gender Female
Ability Cute Charm
Nature Lax
Current location With Green
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This Pokémon spent 272 chapters as Jigglypuff.

Jiggly (Japanese: ぷりり Puriri) is the first Pokémon that Green owned in the Pokémon Adventures manga. As of Going Green, he is level 67.

History

Red, Green & Blue arc

Jiggly has been with Green since childhood, when she was a Jigglypuff. She was one of two Pokémon Green was known to have while she lived with the Masked Man. Jiggly would eventually help Green and Silver escape from the Masked Man, allowing them to start a new life.

As a Jigglypuff

Jiggly, as Jigglypuff, first appeared in Tauros the Tyrant carrying Green and Red away from a group of Team Rocket Grunts who had come to retrieve the disc on the phantom Pokémon, Mew, which she stole from them earlier. After neither side succeeded in capturing Mew, and it had seemed Green had come to her senses and handed Red the Badges she stole, she was seen again taking flight for her as she said goodbye. However, as it turned out, the tricky girl had deceived Red again and given him fake copies, which she wouldn't reveal until the Silph Co. incident.

In A Little Kadabra'll Do It, Jiggly and Clefy were used to disrupt Sabrina's psychic powers. Green had her Pokémon attack Sabrina with Growl and Sing, disrupting Sabrina's psychic focus with the sound-based attacks. As the illusion vanished, Green decided that she couldn't fight the Gym Leader and her powers, and leaves the room with Sabrina's Marsh Badge.

In Just a Spearow Carrier, during the fight against "Dr. O" in the semifinals of the Pokémon League, Jiggly was the first Pokémon sent out against his Spearow, where Green conceitedly pronounced her "win" after hitting it with a Tri Attack, but it would strike right back with a Fury Attack. In retaliation, Green used a Sing attack, but the bird Pokémon was simply too high up for her to reach, and would deftly avoid the Tri-Attacks Jiggly used. Green then switched to Blasty and used an aerial Hydro Pump, but eventually lost to Spearow's Mirror Move. Afterwards, Oak questioned her for her theft of the former Squirtle, and after accepting her apology, handed her the third copy of the Pokédex.

Yellow arc

In Playing Horsea, Jiggly was used to fly Green, Yellow, and Bill to sneak onto Cerise Island, where Horsea's Smokescreen was used in conjunction for camouflage.

FireRed & LeafGreen arc

In Give It Your Best, Blastoise, Jiggly is seen alongside Green's other Pokémon to free Mewtwo from its M2 Bind. Saur, Blue's Charizard, and Blasty use their most powerful elemental attacks at once, and to ensure maximum power, Green evolves Jiggly to Wigglytuff alongside Nido and Snubbull, who became Nidoqueen and Granbull respectively, allowing them to provide greater support for the turtle's Hydro Cannon. They then teamed up to corner the remnants of Deoxys' clones.

Personality and characteristics

As Jiggly is the first Pokémon Green ever acquired, she is a fairly strong battler, but is more often seen transporting Green around by inflating herself, as before the Gold, Silver, & Crystal arc, Green was intensely afraid of birds. Her ability to swell like hot air balloons came in handy during Green's escape with Silver when she pretended to be a wall the two hid in as though it was a dead end. Jiggly is a very relaxed and docile Pokémon and tends to adapt well to whatever is going on around her.

Moves used

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Using Sing as a Jigglypuff
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Using Tri Attack as a Jigglypuff
Move First Used In
Sing  A Little Kadabra'll Do It
Tri Attack  Just a Spearow Carrier
Disable  Just a Spearow Carrier
Double-Edge The Escape*
Double Slap The Escape*
Defense Curl The Escape*
A shows that the move was used recently, unless all moves fit this case or there are fewer than five known moves.

Names

Language Name Origin
Japanese ぷりり Puriri From プリン Purin
English Jiggly From Jigglypuff
Chinese (Mandarin) 小胖丁 Xiǎo Pàngdīng* From 胖丁 Pàngdīng
胖丁丁 Pàngdīngdīng* From 胖丁 Pàngdīng
Vietnamese Puriri Transliteration of Japanese name


Related articles

For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Jigglypuff and Wigglytuff.


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