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'''Manaphy''' ([[List of Japanese Pokémon names|Japanese]]: '''マナフィ''' ''Manaphy'') is a {{type|Water}} [[Legendary Pokémon|Mythical Pokémon]]. | '''Manaphy''' ([[List of Japanese Pokémon names|Japanese]]: '''マナフィ''' ''Manaphy'') is a {{type|Water}} [[Legendary Pokémon|Mythical Pokémon]]. | ||
It is not known to [[Evolution|evolve]] into or from any other Pokémon. Manaphy has the unusual ability to breed, despite being a | It is not known to [[Evolution|evolve]] into or from any other Pokémon. Manaphy has the unusual ability to breed, despite being a Mythical Pokémon. It is also unusual in that its offspring are {{p|Phione}}, which do not evolve into Manaphy. | ||
It is a member of the {{DL|legendary Pokémon|sea guardians}} with Phione. | It is a member of the {{DL|legendary Pokémon|sea guardians}} with Phione. | ||
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==In the manga== | ==In the manga== | ||
[[File:Manaphy manga.png|thumb|250px|Manaphy in the manga adaptation of Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea]] | [[File:Manaphy M09 manga.png|thumb|250px|Manaphy in the manga adaptation of Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea]] | ||
===In the W Mission Story: Pokémon Ranger - the Comic manga=== | ===In the W Mission Story: Pokémon Ranger - the Comic manga=== | ||
In the manga [[W Mission Story: Pokémon Ranger - the Comic]], {{ra|Cameron}} from [[Summerland]] found Manaphy's Egg on Fiore's Sea. Then, it was stolen by the [[Go-Rock Squad]], who wanted to use its enormous powers for bad purposes when it hatched. This plan failed when [[Solana]] and [[Lunick]] saved the Egg and it was given to a {{adv|Diamond|Trainer}} who lives in [[Sinnoh]]. | In the manga [[W Mission Story: Pokémon Ranger - the Comic]], {{ra|Cameron}} from [[Summerland]] found Manaphy's Egg on Fiore's Sea. Then, it was stolen by the [[Go-Rock Squad]], who wanted to use its enormous powers for bad purposes when it hatched. This plan failed when [[Solana]] and [[Lunick]] saved the Egg and it was given to a {{adv|Diamond|Trainer}} who lives in [[Sinnoh]]. | ||
===In the Pokémon Adventures manga=== | ===In the Pokémon Adventures manga=== | ||
Manaphy appears as a silhouette in the {{chap|Emerald}} of the [[Pokémon Adventures]] manga. [[Guile Hideout]] plans | Manaphy appears as a silhouette in the {{chap|Emerald}} of the [[Pokémon Adventures]] manga. [[Guile Hideout]] questions going after it should he succeed in his plans. | ||
At the very end of the {{chap|Platinum}}, Manaphy's Egg was sent from Fiore to {{adv|Diamond}} and {{adv|Pearl}}, who hatched it. Later, a Phione Egg appeared by Manaphy at the Pokémon Day Care in Solaceon. | At the very end of the {{chap|Platinum}} in ''[[PS441|The Final Dimensional Duel XI]]'', Manaphy's Egg was sent from Fiore to {{adv|Diamond}} and {{adv|Pearl}}, who hatched it. Later, a Phione Egg appeared by Manaphy at the Pokémon Day Care in Solaceon. It was walking with the [[Day-Care Couple]], where it meets its offspring through the fence. | ||
===In the Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea manga=== | ===In the Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea manga=== | ||
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==Other appearances== | ==Other appearances== | ||
[[File:SSBB | [[File:Manaphy SSBB.png|thumb|220px|Manaphy in Super Smash Bros. Brawl]] | ||
===[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]=== | ===[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]=== | ||
When released from a [[Poké Ball]], Manaphy uses {{m|Heart Swap}}, which temporarily switches the body of the user with another player. KO's count for the player in control, not the character's normal player, preventing easy KOs via suicide. | When released from a [[Poké Ball]], Manaphy uses {{m|Heart Swap}}, which temporarily switches the body of the user with another player. KO's count for the player in control, not the character's normal player, preventing easy KOs via suicide. | ||
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''"A Seafaring Pokémon. Eighty percent of its body is made of water. It has the ability Hydration, which allows it to restore status effects at the end of the turn if it's [[rain]]ing. It is the only Pokémon who can use the stat-effect-swapping move called {{m|Heart Swap}}. Place a Manaphy and a {{p|Ditto}} in the Pokémon Day Care, and they will produce a Phione egg."'' | ''"A Seafaring Pokémon. Eighty percent of its body is made of water. It has the ability Hydration, which allows it to restore status effects at the end of the turn if it's [[rain]]ing. It is the only Pokémon who can use the stat-effect-swapping move called {{m|Heart Swap}}. Place a Manaphy and a {{p|Ditto}} in the Pokémon Day Care, and they will produce a Phione egg."'' | ||
===[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U]]=== | ===[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U|Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]=== | ||
Manaphy appears as an occasional stage hazard in the {{DL|Pokémon League (Kalos)|Flood Chamber}} of the {{st|Kalos Pokémon League}} stage. Appearing rarely, it will use {{m|Whirlpool}} to create a maelstrom on the floor of the stage, sucking in any fighters standing in the water in an attempt to KO them. | |||
Manaphy appears as an occasional stage hazard in the | ====Trophy Information==== | ||
''This Water-type Pokémon is said to have the mysterious ability to bond with any other Pokémon. It's also said to appear occasionally in the Water-type Elite Four Trainer's room in the Kalos Pokémon League stage. When it appears on the stage, it'll use its Whirlpool move to drag fighters into the middle of the swirling waters.'' | |||
==Game data== | ==Game data== | ||
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{{eventAvail|{{gameabbrev3|DP}}|Nintendo of Korea Manaphy|Korean|South Korea|1|March 29 to 30, 2008|link=List of local Korean event Pokémon distributions in Generation IV#Nintendo of Korea Manaphy}} | {{eventAvail|{{gameabbrev3|DP}}|Nintendo of Korea Manaphy|Korean|South Korea|1|March 29 to 30, 2008|link=List of local Korean event Pokémon distributions in Generation IV#Nintendo of Korea Manaphy}} | ||
{{eventAvail|{{gameabbrev3|DPPt}}{{gameabbrev3|HGSS}}|Summer Nintendo Zone Manaphy|Japanese|Japan<br/>Wi-Fi|50|August 14 to September 12, 2010|link=List of Wi-Fi Japanese event Pokémon distributions in Generation IV#Summer Nintendo Zone Manaphy}} | {{eventAvail|{{gameabbrev3|DPPt}}{{gameabbrev3|HGSS}}|Summer Nintendo Zone Manaphy|Japanese|Japan<br/>Wi-Fi|50|August 14 to September 12, 2010|link=List of Wi-Fi Japanese event Pokémon distributions in Generation IV#Summer Nintendo Zone Manaphy}} | ||
{{eventAvail|{{gameabbrev3|DPPt}}{{gameabbrev3|HGSS}}|Pokémon | {{eventAvail|{{gameabbrev3|DPPt}}{{gameabbrev3|HGSS}}|Pokémon Love Manaphy|Korean|South Korea|50|March 12 to April 17, 2011|link=List of local Korean event Pokémon distributions in Generation IV#Pokémon Love Manaphy}} | ||
{{eventAvail|{{gameabbrev3|ORAS}}|Water Tribe Manaphy|Korean region|South Korea|1|July 18 to August 31, 2015|link=List of Korean region serial code event Pokémon distributions in Generation VI#Water Tribe Manaphy}} | {{eventAvail|{{gameabbrev3|ORAS}}|Water Tribe Manaphy|Korean region|South Korea|1|July 18 to August 31, 2015|link=List of Korean region serial code event Pokémon distributions in Generation VI#Water Tribe Manaphy}} | ||
{{eventAvail|{{gameabbrev3|XY}}{{gameabbrev3|ORAS}}|Pokémon 20th Anniversary Manaphy|American region|Online|100|June 1 to 24, 2016|link=List of American region Nintendo Network event Pokémon distributions in Generation VI#Manaphy}} | |||
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====By [[Level|leveling up]]==== | ====By [[Level|leveling up]]==== | ||
{{learnlist/levelh/6|Manaphy|Water|Water|4|xy=n}} | {{learnlist/levelh/6|Manaphy|Water|Water|4|xy=n}} | ||
{{learnlist/level6| | {{learnlist/level6|1|Tail Glow|Bug|Status|—|—|20|||Beautiful|1|0}} | ||
{{learnlist/level6| | {{learnlist/level6|1|Bubble|Water|Special|40|100|30||'''|Cute|4|0}} | ||
{{learnlist/level6| | {{learnlist/level6|1|Water Sport|Water|Status|—|—|15}|||Cute|2|0}} | ||
{{learnlist/level6|9|Charm|Fairy|Status|—|100|20|||Cute|2|1}} | {{learnlist/level6|9|Charm|Fairy|Status|—|100|20|||Cute|2|1}} | ||
{{learnlist/level6|16|Supersonic|Normal|Status|—|55|20|||Clever|3|0}} | {{learnlist/level6|16|Supersonic|Normal|Status|—|55|20|||Clever|3|0}} | ||
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* Manaphy's English name was uncovered, alongside the English name of [[Sinnoh]], within the internal data of {{ga|Pokémon Ranger}} on November 2, 2006. | * Manaphy's English name was uncovered, alongside the English name of [[Sinnoh]], within the internal data of {{ga|Pokémon Ranger}} on November 2, 2006. | ||
* Manaphy and {{p|Ditto}} are the only Pokémon that are both able to breed and are unobtainable through breeding. | * Manaphy and {{p|Ditto}} are the only Pokémon that are both able to breed and are unobtainable through breeding. | ||
* Manaphy and {{p|Phione}} (if Phione is | * Manaphy and {{p|Phione}} (if Phione is Mythical) are the only Mythical Pokémon capable of producing Eggs in a {{pkmn|Day Care}} legitimately. | ||
* Although normally genderless, in [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness]], Manaphy is constantly referred to as a male. | * Although normally genderless, in [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness]], Manaphy is constantly referred to as a male. | ||
** It is also known as the "Prince of the Sea". | ** It is also known as the "Prince of the Sea". | ||
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|it=Manaphy|itmeaning=Same as Japanese name | |it=Manaphy|itmeaning=Same as Japanese name | ||
|ko=마나피 '' | |ko=마나피 ''Manaphy''|komeaning=Transliteration of Japanese name | ||
|zh_cmn=瑪納霏 ''Mǎ Nà Fēi''|zh_cmnmeaning=Transliteration of Japanese name | |zh_cmn=瑪納霏 ''Mǎ Nà Fēi''|zh_cmnmeaning=Transliteration of Japanese name | ||
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[[it:Manaphy]] | [[it:Manaphy]] | ||
[[ja:マナフィ]] | [[ja:マナフィ]] | ||
[[pl:Manaphy]] | [[pl:Manaphy]] | ||
[[zh:玛纳霏]] | [[zh:玛纳霏]] |
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Manaphy (Japanese: マナフィ Manaphy) is a Water-type Mythical Pokémon.
It is not known to evolve into or from any other Pokémon. Manaphy has the unusual ability to breed, despite being a Mythical Pokémon. It is also unusual in that its offspring are Phione, which do not evolve into Manaphy.
It is a member of the sea guardians with Phione.
Manaphy was the last Pokémon in the Sinnoh Pokédex before the Platinum expansion.
Biology
Manaphy is a small, blue, aquatic Pokémon with stubby feet and club-like arms that are longer than its body. It has a red gem on its chest and a yellow dot below the gem. Its onion-shaped head has a pair of long blue antennae, which have small spheres on the ends. Its irises are dark blue with yellow sclera, and there are two yellow dots of “eyelash” markings extending from the eyes.
Eighty percent of Manaphy's body is made of water. It is highly susceptible to its environment, and swims long distances to return to its birthplace. It is born with a special power that allows it to bond with any Pokémon. Manaphy can switch the perspective of people, and Pokémon, with each other using its signature move, Heart Swap.
In the anime
Major appearances
Manaphy (M09)
Manaphy is the star of the ninth movie, Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea. It is initially an Egg that an evil gang and its leader wants to steal. Manaphy hatches in May's hands and helps the People of the Water to find the Samiya. It is known as the Prince of the Sea. It was mentioned but not seen in Up Close and Personable!.
Other
A Manaphy appeared in the Pokémon short Pikachu, What's This Key?.
Minor appearances
A Manaphy appears in the intro of Pikachu's Ocean Adventure.
A Manaphy appears in the intro of The Rise of Darkrai and Arceus and the Jewel of Life.
A Manaphy made a cameo appearance in the ending credits in Meloetta's Moonlight Serenade.
In the manga
In the W Mission Story: Pokémon Ranger - the Comic manga
In the manga W Mission Story: Pokémon Ranger - the Comic, Cameron from Summerland found Manaphy's Egg on Fiore's Sea. Then, it was stolen by the Go-Rock Squad, who wanted to use its enormous powers for bad purposes when it hatched. This plan failed when Solana and Lunick saved the Egg and it was given to a Trainer who lives in Sinnoh.
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
Manaphy appears as a silhouette in the Emerald arc of the Pokémon Adventures manga. Guile Hideout questions going after it should he succeed in his plans.
At the very end of the Platinum arc in The Final Dimensional Duel XI, Manaphy's Egg was sent from Fiore to Diamond and Pearl, who hatched it. Later, a Phione Egg appeared by Manaphy at the Pokémon Day Care in Solaceon. It was walking with the Day-Care Couple, where it meets its offspring through the fence.
In the Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea manga
- Main article: Manaphy (M09)
Manaphy is a main character in the ninth Pokémon movie, Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea. Likewise, it appears in the manga adaptation of the film by Makoto Mizobuchi.
In the Pocket Monsters DP manga
Manaphy first appears as an Egg in I Want to See a Pro Game!! which Red and his Pokémon find on sea. Professor Oak investigates it and tells the group about the Egg hatching into a legendary Pokémon. It later hatches into Manaphy but becomes lazy due to Clefairy's parenting skills.
In the TCG
- Main article: Manaphy (TCG)
In the TFG
One Manaphy figure has been released.
Other appearances
Super Smash Bros. Brawl
When released from a Poké Ball, Manaphy uses Heart Swap, which temporarily switches the body of the user with another player. KO's count for the player in control, not the character's normal player, preventing easy KOs via suicide.
Trophy Information
"A Seafaring Pokémon. Eighty percent of its body is made of water. It has the ability Hydration, which allows it to restore status effects at the end of the turn if it's raining. It is the only Pokémon who can use the stat-effect-swapping move called Heart Swap. Place a Manaphy and a Ditto in the Pokémon Day Care, and they will produce a Phione egg."
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
Manaphy appears as an occasional stage hazard in the Flood Chamber of the Kalos Pokémon League stage. Appearing rarely, it will use Whirlpool to create a maelstrom on the floor of the stage, sucking in any fighters standing in the water in an attempt to KO them.
Trophy Information
This Water-type Pokémon is said to have the mysterious ability to bond with any other Pokémon. It's also said to appear occasionally in the Water-type Elite Four Trainer's room in the Kalos Pokémon League stage. When it appears on the stage, it'll use its Whirlpool move to drag fighters into the middle of the swirling waters.
Game data
NPC appearances
- Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness: While exploring Surrounded Sea, the team finds a Wonder Egg that hatches into a Manaphy. They look after it for a while but it becomes sick from spending too long out of the sea. Manaphy is sent to live with a Walrein but returns soon after the defeat of Darkrai to officially join the team now that he has grown up. Manaphy loves to explore and discovered the Marine Resort. Manaphy loves Gummis, especially the Blue Gummi due to being a Water type.
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In events
Games | Event | Language/Region | Location | Level | Distribution period |
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World Hobby Fair Manaphy | Japanese | Japan | 5 | December 22, 2006 to March 1, 2007 | |
PalCity Manaphy | Japanese | Japan | 50 | July 15 to 22, 2007 | |
PalCity Manaphy | Japanese | Japan | 50 | July 28 to September 2, 2007 | |
Toys "R" Us Manaphy | English | United States | 50 | September 29, 2007 | |
Nintendo World Store Manaphy | English | United States | 50 | October 1 to 31, 2007 | |
E for All Manaphy | English | United States | 50 | October 18 to 21, 2007 | |
JB Hi-Fi Manaphy | English | Australia | 50 | November 7 to 13, 2007 | |
Nintendo of Korea Manaphy | Korean | South Korea | 1 | March 29 to 30, 2008 | |
Summer Nintendo Zone Manaphy | Japanese | Japan Wi-Fi |
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Pokémon Love Manaphy | Korean | South Korea | 50 | March 12 to April 17, 2011 | |
Water Tribe Manaphy | Korean region | South Korea | 1 | July 18 to August 31, 2015 | |
Pokémon 20th Anniversary Manaphy | American region | Online | 100 | June 1 to 24, 2016 |
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Events* | King's Rock (100%) | Red Scarf (100%) | |
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Stats
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Side game data
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Other sprites
Manaphy Egg sprite | Diamond/Pearl unused back sprites |
Trivia
- Manaphy's English name was uncovered, alongside the English name of Sinnoh, within the internal data of Pokémon Ranger on November 2, 2006.
- Manaphy and Ditto are the only Pokémon that are both able to breed and are unobtainable through breeding.
- Manaphy and Phione (if Phione is Mythical) are the only Mythical Pokémon capable of producing Eggs in a Day Care legitimately.
- Although normally genderless, in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness, Manaphy is constantly referred to as a male.
- It is also known as the "Prince of the Sea".
- In the games, Manaphy is the only Pokémon whose Egg sprite is different than the standard sprite.
- Despite the fact that Eggs cannot be transferred via Poké Transfer, Manaphy's Egg is found in the coding of the Generation V games. Location data for Pokémon Ranger also exists in those games.
- Manaphy's title, "The Prince of the Sea", may be a reference to the sea butterfly. Another name for the sea butterfly is Thecosomata, which means "sluglike angel of the sea."
- Like the majority of Event Pokémon obtained through Mystery Gift, it was intended to be impossible to obtain a Shiny Manaphy. However, an oversight allows a Manaphy Egg to have a chance to hatch Shiny, but only if it was traded before hatching. This is because Shininess is dependent on the Trainer ID number and Secret ID number, and the game mistakenly attempts to prevent Shininess using the original game's ID numbers instead of the ID numbers of the game that it was traded to. Furthermore, any Shiny Manaphy that was hatched from a traded egg can be able to pass Poké Transporter's legality check.
- Manaphy is the lightest Water-type Pokémon.
Origin
Manaphy may be based on sea angels, tiny transparent ocean mollusks. The Manaphy Egg's design is similar to Turritopsis nutricula.
Name origin
Manaphy may be a combination of mana and a shortening of fairy. It may also come from the manatee, or sea cow.
In other languages
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