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[[File:Pokémon Jump artwork.png|thumb|right|Artwork from FireRed and LeafGreen]] | |||
'''Pokémon Jump''' (Japanese: '''ミニポケモンでジャンプ''' ''Jumping with Mini Pokémon'') is a minigame of the [[Joyful Game Corner]] in {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}} or of the [[Mossdeep City#Game Corner|Mossdeep Game Corner]] in {{game|Emerald}} which requires the [[Game Boy Advance Wireless Adapter]]. | |||
==In the games== | |||
===Gameplay=== | |||
In Pokémon Jump, the player uses their {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} to {{wp|Skipping rope|jump rope}} a {{p|Venusaur}}'s {{m|Vine Whip}} while trying to keep in sync with other players' Pokémon. Players control one of their jumping-eligible Pokémon at a time. There is a time limit and the player that scores best by earning the most points wins. | |||
It cannot be played alone and is restricted to Pokémon that are 2'4" or 0.7 m and less in height as well as capable of jumping. | |||
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===Allowed Pokémon=== | |||
'''NOTE:''' Even though it requires Pokémon capable of jumping, {{p|Metapod}}, {{p|Kakuna}}, {{p|Silcoon}} and {{p|Cascoon}} are all eligible, despite their obvious immobility. | |||
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|{{MSP|056|Mankey}} {{p|Mankey}} | |{{MSP|056|Mankey}} {{p|Mankey}} | ||
|{{MSP|058|Growlithe}} {{p|Growlithe}} | |||
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|{{MSP|060|Poliwag}} {{p|Poliwag}} | |{{MSP|060|Poliwag}} {{p|Poliwag}} | ||
|{{MSP|069|Bellsprout}} {{p|Bellsprout}} | |{{MSP|069|Bellsprout}} {{p|Bellsprout}} | ||
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|{{MSP|104|Cubone}} {{p|Cubone}} | |{{MSP|104|Cubone}} {{p|Cubone}} | ||
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|{{MSP|132|Ditto}} {{p|Ditto}} | |{{MSP|132|Ditto}} {{p|Ditto}} | ||
|{{MSP|133|Eevee}} {{p|Eevee}} | |{{MSP|133|Eevee}} {{p|Eevee}} | ||
|{{MSP|138|Omanyte}} {{p|Omanyte}} | |{{MSP|138|Omanyte}} {{p|Omanyte}} | ||
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|{{MSP|140|Kabuto}} {{p|Kabuto}} | |{{MSP|140|Kabuto}} {{p|Kabuto}} | ||
|{{MSP|151|Mew}} {{p|Mew}} | |{{MSP|151|Mew}} {{p|Mew}} | ||
|{{MSP|155|Cyndaquil}} {{p|Cyndaquil}} | |||
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|{{MSP|175|Togepi}} {{p|Togepi}} | |{{MSP|175|Togepi}} {{p|Togepi}} | ||
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|{{MSP|176|Togetic}} {{p|Togetic}} | |{{MSP|176|Togetic}} {{p|Togetic}} | ||
|{{MSP|177|Natu}} {{p|Natu}} | |{{MSP|177|Natu}} {{p|Natu}} | ||
|{{MSP|179|Mareep}} {{p|Mareep}} | |{{MSP|179|Mareep}} {{p|Mareep}} | ||
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|{{MSP|182|Bellossom}} {{p|Bellossom}} | |{{MSP|182|Bellossom}} {{p|Bellossom}} | ||
|{{MSP|183|Marill}} {{p|Marill}} | |{{MSP|183|Marill}} {{p|Marill}} | ||
|{{MSP|191|Sunkern}} {{p|Sunkern}} | |||
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|{{MSP|194|Wooper}} {{p|Wooper}} | |{{MSP|194|Wooper}} {{p|Wooper}} | ||
|{{MSP|204|Pineco}} {{p|Pineco}} | |{{MSP|204|Pineco}} {{p|Pineco}} | ||
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|{{MSP|238|Smoochum}} {{p|Smoochum}} | |||
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|{{MSP|258|Mudkip}} {{p|Mudkip}} | |{{MSP|258|Mudkip}} {{p|Mudkip}} | ||
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|{{MSP|265|Wurmple}} {{p|Wurmple}} | |{{MSP|265|Wurmple}} {{p|Wurmple}} | ||
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|{{MSP|266|Silcoon}} {{p|Silcoon}} | |{{MSP|266|Silcoon}} {{p|Silcoon}} | ||
|{{MSP|268|Cascoon}} {{p|Cascoon}} | |{{MSP|268|Cascoon}} {{p|Cascoon}} | ||
|{{MSP|270|Lotad}} {{p|Lotad}} | |||
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|{{MSP|273|Seedot}} {{p|Seedot}} | |{{MSP|273|Seedot}} {{p|Seedot}} | ||
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|{{MSP|293|Whismur}} {{p|Whismur}} | |{{MSP|293|Whismur}} {{p|Whismur}} | ||
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|{{MSP|324|Torkoal}} {{p|Torkoal}} | |{{MSP|324|Torkoal}} {{p|Torkoal}} | ||
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|{{MSP|325|Spoink}} {{p|Spoink}} | |{{MSP|325|Spoink}} {{p|Spoink}} | ||
|{{MSP|328|Trapinch}} {{p|Trapinch}} | |{{MSP|328|Trapinch}} {{p|Trapinch}} | ||
|{{MSP|331|Cacnea}} {{p|Cacnea}} | |||
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|{{MSP|341|Corphish}} {{p|Corphish}} | |{{MSP|341|Corphish}} {{p|Corphish}} | ||
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|{{MSP|361|Snorunt}} {{p|Snorunt}} | |{{MSP|361|Snorunt}} {{p|Snorunt}} | ||
|{{MSP|371|Bagon}} {{p|Bagon}} | |{{MSP|371|Bagon}} {{p|Bagon}} | ||
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==In the manga== | ==In the manga== | ||
===Pokémon Adventures=== | ===In the Pokémon Adventures manga=== | ||
[[File:Pokémon Jump Adventures.png|thumb| | [[File:Pokémon Jump Adventures.png|thumb|250px|{{adv|Red}}, {{adv|Blue}}, [[Saur]], and [[Blue's Charizard]] on the Path of Jumping]] | ||
The Pokémon Jump appeared as part of a training method designed by [[ | The Pokémon Jump appeared as part of a training method designed by [[Ultima]] in order to teach {{adv|Red}} and {{adv|Blue}} the ultimate moves: {{m|Frenzy Plant}} and {{m|Blast Burn}}, respectively. During the training, Blue had his {{TP|Blue|Charizard}} grab [[Saur]]'s {{m|Vine Whip|vine}} and run with it while Red and Blue had to {{wp|Skipping rope|jump rope}} over it without falling. | ||
The Pokémon Jump minigame is referred to as the Path of Skipping (Chuang Yi)/Path of Jumping (VIZ Media) instead. | |||
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Revision as of 15:54, 24 December 2014
This article is incomplete. Please feel free to edit this article to add missing information and complete it. Reason: Names in other languages |
Pokémon Jump (Japanese: ミニポケモンでジャンプ Jumping with Mini Pokémon) is a minigame of the Joyful Game Corner in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen or of the Mossdeep Game Corner in Pokémon Emerald which requires the Game Boy Advance Wireless Adapter.
In the games
Gameplay
In Pokémon Jump, the player uses their Pokémon to jump rope a Venusaur's Vine Whip while trying to keep in sync with other players' Pokémon. Players control one of their jumping-eligible Pokémon at a time. There is a time limit and the player that scores best by earning the most points wins.
It cannot be played alone and is restricted to Pokémon that are 2'4" or 0.7 m and less in height as well as capable of jumping.
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Allowed Pokémon
NOTE: Even though it requires Pokémon capable of jumping, Metapod, Kakuna, Silcoon and Cascoon are all eligible, despite their obvious immobility.
In the manga
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
The Pokémon Jump appeared as part of a training method designed by Ultima in order to teach Red and Blue the ultimate moves: Frenzy Plant and Blast Burn, respectively. During the training, Blue had his Charizard grab Saur's vine and run with it while Red and Blue had to jump rope over it without falling.
The Pokémon Jump minigame is referred to as the Path of Skipping (Chuang Yi)/Path of Jumping (VIZ Media) instead.