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The restrictions include a [[level]] restriction, where the Pokémon can be only between level 25 and 30, with a combined total on the three-Pokémon battle team of no more than 80. No Pokémon that can not be obtained before or between these levels are allowed either, and {{p|Mew}} is also restricted. [[Evolution|Evolved]] Pokémon are disallowed as well. There is also a height and weight restriction, as Pokémon must be [[List of Pokémon by height|shorter]] than 6'8" and [[List of Pokémon by weight|lighter]] than 44 lbs to compete. With these restrictions, only 45 Pokémon are able to be used in the Petit Cup.
The restrictions include a [[level]] restriction, where the Pokémon can be only between level 25 and 30, with a combined total on the three-Pokémon battle team of no more than 80. No Pokémon that can not be obtained before or between these levels are allowed either, and {{p|Mew}} is also restricted. [[Evolution|Evolved]] Pokémon are disallowed as well. There is also a height and weight restriction, as Pokémon must be [[List of Pokémon by height|shorter]] than 6'8" and [[List of Pokémon by weight|lighter]] than 44 lbs to compete. With these restrictions, only 45 Pokémon are able to be used in the Petit Cup.
In the [[Generation IV]] handheld games, there is a nearly identical cup called the [[Stadium_Cups_in_Generation_IV|Fancy Cup]]. The name may be a translation oversight, as the Petit Cup was called the Fancy Cup in Japanese.


==Playable Pokémon==
==Playable Pokémon==

Revision as of 02:52, 30 August 2010

Petit Cup (Japanese: ファンシーカップ Fancy Cup) is an intermediate-level Stadium Cup between the Pika Cup and Poké Cup in Pokémon Stadium.

The restrictions include a level restriction, where the Pokémon can be only between level 25 and 30, with a combined total on the three-Pokémon battle team of no more than 80. No Pokémon that can not be obtained before or between these levels are allowed either, and Mew is also restricted. Evolved Pokémon are disallowed as well. There is also a height and weight restriction, as Pokémon must be shorter than 6'8" and lighter than 44 lbs to compete. With these restrictions, only 45 Pokémon are able to be used in the Petit Cup.

In the Generation IV handheld games, there is a nearly identical cup called the Fancy Cup. The name may be a translation oversight, as the Petit Cup was called the Fancy Cup in Japanese.

Playable Pokémon

001 Bulbasaur 004 Charmander 007 Squirtle 010 Caterpie 013 Weedle
016 Pidgey 019 Rattata 021 Spearow 023 Ekans 025 Pikachu
027 Sandshrew 029 Nidoran♀ 032 Nidoran♂ 035 Clefairy 037 Vulpix
039 Jigglypuff 041 Zubat 043 Oddish 046 Paras 050 Diglett
052 Meowth 054 Psyduck 058 Growlithe 060 Poliwag 063 Abra
066 Machop 069 Bellsprout 074 Geodude 081 Magnemite 083 Farfetch'd
090 Shellder 092 Gastly 098 Krabby 100 Voltorb 102 Exeggcute
104 Cubone 109 Koffing 116 Horsea 118 Goldeen 129 Magikarp
132 Ditto 133 Eevee 138 Omanyte 140 Kabuto 147 Dratini

Trivia

  • The name of this cup is based on the French word petit, meaning "small".


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