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== History ==
== History ==
Clefairy debuted in the first chapter, ''[[PM001|The Pokémon Clefairy Enters!!]]'' where he was a wild Pokémon living in a field. Isamu Akai, racing to get to [[Professor Oak]]'s lab before his rival [[Kai Midorikawa]] does, decides to take this field as a shortcut where he finds a wild {{p|Nidoran♂}} and the Clefairy who attempt to attack him. Clefairy drops some coconuts on Isamu from a tree above, only to shortly fall off and drop onto the Nidoran♂, knocking him out. Isamu thanks Clefairy for the help and continues to run for the lab, finding that Kai had already made it there. While the three discuss about Professor Oak's favor of completing the [[Pokédex]], Clefairy bursts into the lab and is yelled at by the professor. When given the choice of which starter Pokémon he wants, Isamu decides to take Clefairy with him, which thrills the Pokémon greatly. Kai is however skeptical that Isamu can be a successful trainer with a Clefairy, and has his chosen starter Pokemon [[Kai Midorikawa's Charmander|Charmander]] attack the Clefairy, setting his tail on fire and causing the Pokémon to run around frantically, which sets the entire lab on fire and enrages Professor Oak.
Clefairy debuted in the first chapter, ''[[PM001|The Pokémon Clefairy Enters!!]]'' where he was a wild Pokémon living in a field. Isamu Akai, racing to get to [[Professor Oak]]'s lab before his rival [[Kai Midorikawa]] does, decides to take this field as a shortcut where he finds a wild {{p|Nidoran♂}} and the Clefairy who attempt to attack him. Clefairy drops some coconuts on Isamu from a tree above, only to shortly fall off and drop onto the Nidoran♂, knocking him out. Isamu thanks Clefairy for the help and continues to run for the lab, finding that Kai had already made it there. While the three discuss about Professor Oak's favor of completing the [[Pokédex]], Clefairy bursts into the lab and is yelled at by the professor. When given the choice of which starter Pokémon he wants, Isamu decides to take Clefairy with him, which thrills the Pokémon greatly. Kai is however skeptical that Isamu can be a successful trainer with a Clefairy, and has his chosen starter Pokemon [[Kai Midorikawa's Charmander|Charmander]] attack the Clefairy, setting his tail on fire and causing the Pokémon to run around frantically, which sets the entire lab on fire and enrages Professor Oak.
In ''[[PM003|Take Out The Rival Onix!!]]'', Isamu Akai attempts to challenge the gym leader [[Brock (game)#Pokémon Pocket Monsters|Brock]] in a battle, but Clefairy flees after seeing his [[Brock's Steelix#In the Pokémon Pocket Monsters manga|Onix]], which forces Isamu to drag Clefairy inside the gym. The two then shortly learn of Brock's Pokémon collection, and find out that Clefairy's cousin Pikachu is also a part of it. This angers Clefairy and gives him the courage to fight Brock's Onix in a battle, which he manages to win by tricking the Onix into using {{m|Constrict}} on a pillar. By winning the battle, Clefairy's cousin is freed from Brock's collection and joins Isamu's team.


==Moves used==
==Moves used==

Revision as of 03:03, 7 April 2012

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Blockhead Clefairy
鈍間のピッピ Blockhead Pippi
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Clefairy
Debuts in The Pokémon Clefairy Enters!!
Caught at Pallet Town
Evolves in Clefairy finally evolves?!
Clefairy finally evolves?!
Gender Male
Ability Unknown
Nature Unknown
Current location With Isamu
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This Pokémon spent 23 chapters as Clefairy and less than 1 chapter as Clefable.

Clefairy (Japanese: ピッピ Pippi), also known as Blockhead Clefairy (Japanese: 鈍間のピッピ Blockhead Pippi) by other Pokémon, is Isamu Akai's first Pokémon and Pikachu's cousin. He is stupid, loudmouthed, crass, vulgar, and generally rude. Clefairy often acts selfishly but occasionally shows some redeeming qualities. Mostly he's a trouble maker that wins battles through luck or trickery. Clefairy always has stupid ideas, which enrages his trainer. Clefairy's character is the opposite of Pikachu's which often causes the two to fight. His attitude also causes fights with Tyrogue, which is very concerned about training and battling.

Clefairy has evolved into Clefable, but has since changed back to the Clefairy stage as Pokémon can reverse the evolution process in the Pokémon Pocket Monsters manga series.

History

Clefairy debuted in the first chapter, The Pokémon Clefairy Enters!! where he was a wild Pokémon living in a field. Isamu Akai, racing to get to Professor Oak's lab before his rival Kai Midorikawa does, decides to take this field as a shortcut where he finds a wild Nidoran♂ and the Clefairy who attempt to attack him. Clefairy drops some coconuts on Isamu from a tree above, only to shortly fall off and drop onto the Nidoran♂, knocking him out. Isamu thanks Clefairy for the help and continues to run for the lab, finding that Kai had already made it there. While the three discuss about Professor Oak's favor of completing the Pokédex, Clefairy bursts into the lab and is yelled at by the professor. When given the choice of which starter Pokémon he wants, Isamu decides to take Clefairy with him, which thrills the Pokémon greatly. Kai is however skeptical that Isamu can be a successful trainer with a Clefairy, and has his chosen starter Pokemon Charmander attack the Clefairy, setting his tail on fire and causing the Pokémon to run around frantically, which sets the entire lab on fire and enrages Professor Oak.

In Take Out The Rival Onix!!, Isamu Akai attempts to challenge the gym leader Brock in a battle, but Clefairy flees after seeing his Onix, which forces Isamu to drag Clefairy inside the gym. The two then shortly learn of Brock's Pokémon collection, and find out that Clefairy's cousin Pikachu is also a part of it. This angers Clefairy and gives him the courage to fight Brock's Onix in a battle, which he manages to win by tricking the Onix into using Constrict on a pillar. By winning the battle, Clefairy's cousin is freed from Brock's collection and joins Isamu's team.

Moves used

Move First Used In
Barrier Recieve The Moon Stone!!
Metronome Get Rid Of The Ghost Pokémon!!
A shows that the move was used recently, unless all moves fit this case or there are fewer than five known moves.

Trivia

Clefairy with Isamu and Pikachu
  • Clefairy appeared along with Isamu and Pikachu in the anime episode Lights, Camerupt, Action!. The three characters appeared in one of Ash's favorite films. In this episode its Japanese voice actor is 山口眞弓 Mayumi Yamaguchi.
  • Clefairy and Pikachu are stated to be cousins. This is actually possible according to video game canon as Clefairy and Pikachu both belong to the Fairy egg group. However, this was not known when the manga was originally published, as Pokémon Gold and Silver had not been released yet.

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For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Clefairy and Clefable.

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