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==In the anime== | |||
[[File:Ludicolo anime.png|thumb|250px|Ludicolo in the {{pkmn|anime}}]] | |||
===Major appearances=== | |||
====[[Brock's Ludicolo]]==== | |||
In ''[[AG105|Once in a Mawile]]'', {{an|Brock}}'s Lombre evolved into a Ludicolo. | |||
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Ludicolo debuted in ''[[PK12|Gotta Dance!]]''. It kept showing up out of nowhere whenever the Poké-Baton was activated. | |||
Ludicolo made its main series debut in ''[[AG067|Go Go Ludicolo!]]'', under the ownership of {{OBP|Poncho|AG067}}. It battled {{Ash}} twice, defeating his {{AP|Corphish}} with its defensive skills, and was also the target of one of {{TRT}}'s schemes. | |||
In ''[[DP007|Like It or Lup It!]]'', a trio of {{pkmn2|wild}} Ludicolo became involved in one of Team Rocket's schemes. | |||
In ''[[DP139|A Faux Oak Finish!]]'', a wild Ludicolo evolved from a Lombre when {{an|Professor Oak}} gave it a [[Water Stone]]. | |||
In ''[[XY065|Good Friends, Great Training!]]'', {{an|Tierno}} was revealed to have {{pkmn2|caught}} a Ludicolo to {{Ash}}, {{an|Serena}}, and {{an|Bonnie}}. In ''[[XY126|Valuable Experience for All!]]'', it was used in Tierno's battle against [[Sawyer]], but it was defeated by {{p|Aegislash}}. | |||
In ''[[JN041|Up to Your Neck!]]'', Ash and [[Goh]] requested a Ludicolo for its help in freeing a {{p|Marshtomp}} stuck in the ground. It used {{m|Rain Dance}} to soften the mud and helped pull it free. | |||
===Minor appearances=== | |||
A Ludicolo appeared in the opening sequence of ''[[M07|Destiny Deoxys]]''. | |||
A Ludicolo appeared in ''[[M23|Secrets of the Jungle]]''. | |||
===Pokédex entries=== | |||
{{Animedexheader|Hoenn}} | |||
{{Animedexbody|AG067|Ludicolo|May's Pokédex|Ludicolo, the Carefree Pokémon. Ludicolo becomes extremely active whenever it hears a cheery rhythm. This can also lead it to exert extreme power in [[Pokémon battle|battle]].}} | |||
{{Animedexfooter/Pokémon|Hoenn}} | |||
{{Animedexheader|Sinnoh}} | |||
{{Animedexbody|DP007|Ludicolo|Dawn's Pokédex|Ludicolo, the Carefree Pokémon. When Ludicolo listens to happy music, its power grows stronger, and it just has to dance.}} | |||
{{Animedexbody|DP139|Ludicolo|Ash's Pokédex|Ludicolo, the Carefree Pokémon. If Ludicolo hears festive music, all its muscles fill with energy. It can't help breaking into a dance.}} | |||
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{{Animedexheader|Galar}} | |||
{{Animedexbody|JN041|Ludicolo|Goh's Rotom Phone|Ludicolo, the Carefree Pokémon. A {{t|Water}} and {{t|Grass}} type. When Ludicolo hears a lively rhythm, the cells in its body become more active.}} | |||
{{Animedexfooter/Pokémon|Galar}} | |||
==In the manga== | |||
[[File:Shelly Ludicolo Adventures.png|thumb|200px|Ludicolo in [[Pokémon Adventures]]]] | |||
===Ash & Pikachu=== | |||
{{main|Brock's Ludicolo}} | |||
{{an|Brock}} owns a Ludicolo in [[Ash & Pikachu]]. | |||
===Pokémon Adventures=== | |||
Aqua Admin [[Shelly]] evolved her Lombre to a Ludicolo using her [[Water Stone]] whilst fighting {{adv|Sapphire}} near [[Rustboro City]] in ''[[PS189|Mowing Down Ludicolo]]''. She later used her to overpower [[Flannery]]'s {{p|Vulpix}} using {{m|Nature Power}}. | |||
A Ludicolo made a cameo appearance in ''[[PS305|Interesting Interactions Involving Illumise]]''. It was one of the Pokémon {{adv|Emerald}} rented during his {{gdis|Battle Factory|III}} challenge, but it was quickly traded for a different Pokémon. | |||
The Battle Factory rented a Ludicolo, which was stolen by [[Guile Hideout]] in ''[[PS326|Lemme at 'Em, Lapras!]]''. | |||
At the other {{gdis|Battle Frontier|IV}}, a Ludicolo appeared alongside [[Dahlia]] in ''[[PS422|Interrupting Ivysaur]]''. Due to the results of the [[Battle Arcade]]'s roulette, Dahlia swapped teams with {{adv|Platinum}}. Ludicolo's powerful Water-type moves helped the challenger defeat her own {{TP|Platinum|Rapidash}}. | |||
==In the TCG== | |||
{{main|Ludicolo (TCG)}} | |||
==Other appearances== | |||
==={{DetPikMov}}'=== | |||
A Ludicolo appeared in {{DetPikMov}}'. | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== |
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Ludicolo (Japanese: ルンパッパ Runpappa) is a dual-type Water/Grass Pokémon introduced in Generation III.
It evolves from Lombre when exposed to a Water Stone. It is the final form of Lotad.
Biology
Ludicolo is a bipedal plant Pokémon that appears to be a mixture of a pineapple and a duck. There is a green, sombrero-like growth on its head that is similar to a lily pad. Growing out of the top of its head is a short brown stem with a yellow spiky upper portion. Ludicolo has black eyes surrounded by a patch of green and an orange bill. Its body is covered with shaggy yellow fur and has several zigzagging brown stripes. The female has thinner stripes than the male. Ludicolo has large, green hands with two black lines on its palms, and thick green legs with a black circle on the underside of its feet.
Ludicolo becomes more powerful when it hears festive music and will appear near laughing children on hikes. The reason is due to structures in Ludicolo's body that can produce energy when hit by sound waves with a cheerful rhythm. As it becomes more energetic and active, it will break into a dance. This allows Ludicolo to face enemies without fear. Being the result of evolution via Evolution stone, Ludicolo is rarely found in the wild, though they can be found near the water's edge.
Prior to Generation V, Ludicolo and its pre-evolved forms were the only known Pokémon that could have Rain Dish as an Ability.
Evolution
Ludicolo evolves from Lombre and is the final form of Lotad.
(For specifics on this Pokémon's evolution in the games, refer to Game data→Evolution data.)
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Games | Event | Language | Location | Level | Distribution period |
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RS | Pokémon Center New York Campaign 6 Ludicolo | English | United States | 20 | August 21 to 27, 2004 |
BW | JR Kyushu Train Station Ludicolo | Japanese | Japan | 50 | April 2 to 22, 2012 |
BWB2W2 | Toler Webb's Ludicolo | English | North America | 30 | April 14, 2013 |
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In the anime
Major appearances
Brock's Ludicolo
In Once in a Mawile, Brock's Lombre evolved into a Ludicolo.
Other
Ludicolo debuted in Gotta Dance!. It kept showing up out of nowhere whenever the Poké-Baton was activated.
Ludicolo made its main series debut in Go Go Ludicolo!, under the ownership of Poncho. It battled Ash twice, defeating his Corphish with its defensive skills, and was also the target of one of Team Rocket's schemes.
In Like It or Lup It!, a trio of wild Ludicolo became involved in one of Team Rocket's schemes.
In A Faux Oak Finish!, a wild Ludicolo evolved from a Lombre when Professor Oak gave it a Water Stone.
In Good Friends, Great Training!, Tierno was revealed to have caught a Ludicolo to Ash, Serena, and Bonnie. In Valuable Experience for All!, it was used in Tierno's battle against Sawyer, but it was defeated by Aegislash.
In Up to Your Neck!, Ash and Goh requested a Ludicolo for its help in freeing a Marshtomp stuck in the ground. It used Rain Dance to soften the mud and helped pull it free.
Minor appearances
A Ludicolo appeared in the opening sequence of Destiny Deoxys.
A Ludicolo appeared in Secrets of the Jungle.
Pokédex entries
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In the manga
Ash & Pikachu
- Main article: Brock's Ludicolo
Brock owns a Ludicolo in Ash & Pikachu.
Pokémon Adventures
Aqua Admin Shelly evolved her Lombre to a Ludicolo using her Water Stone whilst fighting Sapphire near Rustboro City in Mowing Down Ludicolo. She later used her to overpower Flannery's Vulpix using Nature Power.
A Ludicolo made a cameo appearance in Interesting Interactions Involving Illumise. It was one of the Pokémon Emerald rented during his Battle Factory challenge, but it was quickly traded for a different Pokémon.
The Battle Factory rented a Ludicolo, which was stolen by Guile Hideout in Lemme at 'Em, Lapras!.
At the other Battle Frontier, a Ludicolo appeared alongside Dahlia in Interrupting Ivysaur. Due to the results of the Battle Arcade's roulette, Dahlia swapped teams with Platinum. Ludicolo's powerful Water-type moves helped the challenger defeat her own Rapidash.
In the TCG
- Main article: Ludicolo (TCG)
Other appearances
POKÉMON Detective Pikachu'
A Ludicolo appeared in POKÉMON Detective Pikachu'.
Trivia
- Ludicolo's evolutionary family has several unique attributes:
- Ludicolo's evolutionary family can be seen as a parallel to Shiftry's family. Both of them are part Grass-type, they first evolve at level 14, and a respective Evolution stone is used to reach the final stage. Both are version-exclusive Pokémon between Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire and are based on Japanese legendary creatures or yokai: Ludicolo's family are based on the kappa and Shiftry's is based on the tengu.
- Ludicolo is one of the few Pokémon whose official artwork depicts the female form.
Origin
Ludicolo seems to be based on a lily pad and the kappa, a Japanese yōkai that has a water-filled dish on its head and a turtle-like beak (although Ludicolo's beak is closer to that of a duck or platypus). The colors and shape of its body are similar to various fruits such as a gourd, pineapple, or papaya. It also resembles a stereotypical Mexican folk dancer or mariachi performer with its sombrero-shaped head, poncho-like body hair, and dancing movements.
Name origin
Ludicolo may be a combination of ludic (aimlessly playful), ludicrous, ridiculous (absurd or silly), paludicolous (inhabiting a marsh), and colocynth (a plant that bears a round, green fruit). It may also involve an anagram of loco (Spanish for crazy).
Runpappa may be a combination of ルンルン runrun (happy or bouncy) or rumba (a Cuban dance) and 河童 kappa or papaya (a green fruit native to Mexico).
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