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'''Smeargle''' ([[List of Japanese Pokémon names|Japanese]]: '''ドーブル''' ''Doble'') is a {{type|Normal}} Pokémon.
'''Smeargle''' ([[List of Japanese Pokémon names|Japanese]]: '''ドーブル''' ''Doble'') is a {{type|Normal}} {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} introduced in [[Generation II]].


It is not known to [[Evolution|evolve]] into or from any other Pokémon.
It is not known to [[Evolution|evolve]] into or from any other Pokémon.


Smeargle is best known for its ability to use the move {{m|Sketch}}, which permanently copies the last move used by the opponent. Due to this, it can legitimately have any [[move]] in the Pokémon games except for {{m|Chatter}} and {{m|Struggle}} (not including [[Shadow move]]s). As a result of this, it can pass on any [[Egg Move]] to Pokémon in the {{egg3|Field}}.
Smeargle is best known for its ability to use the move {{m|Sketch}}, which permanently copies the last move used by the opponent. Due to this, it can legitimately have any [[move]] in the Pokémon games except for {{m|Chatter}}, {{m|Struggle}}, and [[Shadow move]]s. As a result of this, it can pass on any [[Egg Move]] to Pokémon in the {{egg3|Field}}.


==Biology==
==Biology==
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==In the anime==
==In the anime==
[[File:Smeargle anime.png|thumb|left|220px|Smeargle in the anime]]
[[File:Smeargle anime.png|thumb|left|220px|Smeargle in the {{pkmn|anime}}]]
[[File:Sugimori Smeargle AG.jpg|thumb|left|220px|[[Ken Sugimori|Sugimori]] reference sheet for the anime]]
[[File:Sugimori Smeargle AG.jpg|thumb|left|220px|[[Ken Sugimori|Sugimori]] reference sheet for the anime]]
===Major appearances===
===Major appearances===
Smeargle first appeared in ''[[PK07|Pikachu & Pichu]]'' as part of the [[Pichu Brothers]] Posse. {{DL|Pichu Posse|Smeargle|It}} also appeared in other episodes of the [[Pokémon Chronicles]].
Smeargle first appeared in ''[[PK07|Pikachu & Pichu]]'' as part of the [[Pichu Brothers]] Posse. {{DL|Pichu Posse|Smeargle|It}} also appeared in other episodes of the [[Pokémon Chronicles]].


In ''[[EP197|The Art Of Pokémon]]'', a trio of Smeargle were vandalizing the town of [[Whitestone]].
In ''[[EP197|The Art Of Pokémon]]'', a trio of Smeargle owned by [[Jack Pollockson]] were vandalizing the town of [[Whitestone]].


A Smeargle appeared under the ownership of [[Ogin]] in ''[[M11|Giratina & The Sky Warrior]]''.
A Smeargle appeared under the ownership of [[Ogin]] in ''[[M11|Giratina & The Sky Warrior]]''.
A Smeargle appeared in [[SM017]], being the companion of a detective named [[Raki]] in a television show. Pictures of the Smeargle plaster the walls of the Alola TV television studio.


===Minor appearances===
===Minor appearances===
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A Performer's Smeargle appeared in ''[[XY109|Master Class Choices!]]'', where it participated in the {{ci|Fleurrh}} {{pkmn|Showcase}}. It reappeared in ''[[XY112|Master Class is in Session!]]'' and ''[[XY113|Performing a Pathway to the Future!]]'', during the {{ci|Gloire}} Showcase.
A Performer's Smeargle appeared in ''[[XY109|Master Class Choices!]]'', where it participated in the {{ci|Fleurrh}} {{pkmn|Showcase}}. It reappeared in ''[[XY112|Master Class is in Session!]]'' and ''[[XY113|Performing a Pathway to the Future!]]'', during the {{ci|Gloire}} Showcase.
A Trainer's Smeargle appeared in ''[[XY125|A League of His Own!]]''.
A Trainer's Smeargle appeared in ''[[XY138|The First Day of the Rest of Your Life!]]''.
A Smeargle appeared in ''[[XY140|Till We Compete Again!]]'', under the ownership of a Trainer.
Two Trainers' Smeargle appeared in ''[[SM001|Alola to New Adventure!]]''.
Two Trainers' Smeargle appeared in ''[[SM006|A Shocking Grocery Run!]]''.


===Pokédex entries===
===Pokédex entries===
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==In the manga==
==In the manga==
[[File:Noland Smeargle Adventures.png|thumb|220px|Smeargle in Pokémon Adventures]]
[[File:Noland Smeargle Adventures.png|thumb|220px|Smeargle in [[Pokémon Adventures]]]]
===In the Ash and Pikachu manga===
===In the Ash & Pikachu manga===
Smeargle appeared in ''[[SP09|Searching For The Color Of Miracles]]''.
Smeargle appeared in ''[[SP09|Searching For The Color Of Miracles]]''.


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Smeargle debuted in ''[[PS091|Murkrow Row]]'' where it was seen as one of the Pokémon in [[Joey]]'s bag after {{adv|Gold}} helped him get it back.
Smeargle debuted in ''[[PS091|Murkrow Row]]'' where it was seen as one of the Pokémon in [[Joey]]'s bag after {{adv|Gold}} helped him get it back.


Prior to ''[[PS105|Smeargle Smudge]]'', [[Whitney]] gave her Smeargle nicknamed Smea-Smea, to [[DJ Mary]], where it painted on Gold's face while he was sleep and battled against his Pokémon before running back to DJ Mary at the [[Goldenrod Radio Tower]], which Gold eventually found it. In the {{chap|HeartGold & SoulSilver}}, Smea-Smea was returned to Whitney.
Prior to ''[[PS105|Smeargle Smudge]]'', [[Whitney]] gave her Smeargle nicknamed Smea-Smea, to [[DJ Mary]], where it painted on Gold's face while he was sleep and battled against his Pokémon before running back to DJ Mary at the [[Goldenrod Radio Tower]], which Gold eventually found it. Prior to ''[[PS442|Out-Odding Oddish]]'', Smea-Smea was returned to Whitney.


In ''[[PS179|The Last Battle XIII]]'' a Smeargle was one of the Pokémon sent to help the fight in [[Ilex Forest]].
In ''[[PS179|The Last Battle XIII]]'' a Smeargle was one of the Pokémon sent to help the fight in [[Ilex Forest]].


In the {{chap|Emerald}}, a lot of Smeargle were found in [[Artisan Cave]].
In ''[[PS314|A Sketchy Smattering of Smeargle]]'', a lot of Smeargle were found in [[Artisan Cave]].
 
{{FB|Factory Head|Noland}} has three Smeargle which were caught in the Artisan Cave because they had copied {{p|Jirachi}}'s {{m|Wish}} and he decided to use it to search for Jirachi. They first appeared in ''[[PS324|A Cheeky Charizard Change-Up II]]''.


{{FB|Factory Head|Noland}} has three Smeargle which were caught in the Artisan Cave because they had copied {{p|Jirachi}}'s {{m|Wish}} and he decided to use it to search for Jirachi.
A Trainer's Smeargle appeared in ''[[PS418|Deprogramming Porygon-Z]]''.


===In the Pokémon Pocket Monsters manga===
===In the Pokémon Pocket Monsters manga===
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===Pokédex entries===
===Pokédex entries===
{{Dex/Header|type=normal}}
{{Dex/Header|type=Normal}}
{{Dex/NA|gen=II}}
{{Dex/NA|gen=II}}
{{Dex/Gen|gen=II}}
{{Dex/Gen|gen=II}}
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{{Dex/Entry1|v=Y|entry=Once it becomes an adult, it has a tendency to let its comrades plant footprints on its back.}}
{{Dex/Entry1|v=Y|entry=Once it becomes an adult, it has a tendency to let its comrades plant footprints on its back.}}
{{Dex/Entry2|v=Omega Ruby|v2=Alpha Sapphire|t=FFF|t2=FFF|entry=Smeargle marks the boundaries of its territory using a body fluid that leaks out from the tip of its tail. Over 5,000 different marks left by this Pokémon have been found.}}
{{Dex/Entry2|v=Omega Ruby|v2=Alpha Sapphire|t=FFF|t2=FFF|entry=Smeargle marks the boundaries of its territory using a body fluid that leaks out from the tip of its tail. Over 5,000 different marks left by this Pokémon have been found.}}
|}
|}
{{Dex/Gen|gen=VII}}
{{Dex/Entry1|v=Sun|entry=The unique creations produced by each Smeargle are painted using the fluid that oozes from its tail. This is how it marks its territory.}}
{{Dex/Entry1|v=Moon|entry=It draws symbols all over the place to mark its territory. In towns with many Smeargle, the walls are covered in graffiti.}}
|}
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===Game locations===
===Game locations===
{{Availability/Header|type=normal}}
{{Availability/Header|type=Normal}}
{{Availability/NA|gen=II}}
{{Availability/NA|gen=II}}
{{Availability/Gen|gen=II}}
{{Availability/Gen|gen=II}}
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{{Availability/Entry2|v=Diamond|v2=Pearl|area={{rt|212|Sinnoh}} (north) ([[Poké Radar]])}}
{{Availability/Entry2|v=Diamond|v2=Pearl|area={{rt|212|Sinnoh}} (north) ([[Poké Radar]])}}
{{Availability/Entry1|v=Platinum|area=[[Route]]s {{rtn|208|Sinnoh}} and {{rtn|212|Sinnoh}} (north) ([[Poké Radar]])}}
{{Availability/Entry1|v=Platinum|area=[[Route]]s {{rtn|208|Sinnoh}} and {{rtn|212|Sinnoh}} (north) ([[Poké Radar]])}}
{{Availability/Entry2|v=HeartGold|v2=SoulSilver|area=[[Ruins of Alph]]<br/>{{safari|Johto}}{{sup/t|M}}{{sup/t|D}}}}
{{Availability/Entry2|v=HeartGold|v2=SoulSilver|area=[[Ruins of Alph]]<br>{{safari|Johto}}{{sup/t|M}}{{sup/t|D}}}}
{{Availability/Entry1|v=Pal Park|color={{locationcolor/light|land}}|link=Pal Park|area={{DL|List of Pokémon by Pal Park location|Field}}}}
{{Availability/Entry1|v=Pal Park|color={{locationcolor/light|land}}|link=Pal Park|area={{DL|List of Pokémon by Pal Park location|Field}}}}
|}
|}
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{{Availability/Entry2|v=X|v2=Y|t=fff|area={{rt|7|Kalos}}, [[Friend Safari]] ([[Friend Safari#Normal-type Safari|Normal]])}}
{{Availability/Entry2|v=X|v2=Y|t=fff|area={{rt|7|Kalos}}, [[Friend Safari]] ([[Friend Safari#Normal-type Safari|Normal]])}}
{{Availability/Entry2/None|v=Omega Ruby|v2=Alpha Sapphire|area=[[Trade]], {{pkmn2|Event}}}}
{{Availability/Entry2/None|v=Omega Ruby|v2=Alpha Sapphire|area=[[Trade]], {{pkmn2|Event}}}}
|}
|}
{{Availability/Gen|gen=VII}}
{{Availability/Entry2|v=Sun|v2=Moon|area={{rt|2|Alola}}}}
|}
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====In events====
====In events====
{{eventAvail/h|Language/Region|type=normal}}
{{eventAvail/h|Language/Region|type=Normal}}
{{eventAvail|{{gameabbrev3|RSEFRLG}}|Gather More Pokémon! Sixth Campaign Smeargle|Japanese|Japan|10|April 22 to May 8, 2006|link=List of Gather More Pokémon! Campaign event Pokémon#Smeargle}}
{{eventAvail|{{gameabbrev3|RSEFRLG}}|Gather More Pokémon! Sixth Campaign Smeargle|Japanese|Japan|10|April 22 to May 8, 2006|link=List of Gather More Pokémon! Campaign event Pokémon#Smeargle}}
{{eventAvail|{{gameabbrev5|BWB2W2}}|2013 World Championships Smeargle|English|Canada|50|August 10 to 11, 2013|link=List of local English event Pokémon distributions in Generation V#2013 World Championships Smeargle}}
{{eventAvail|{{gameabbrev5|BWB2W2}}|2013 World Championships Smeargle|English|Canada|50|August 10 to 11, 2013|link=List of local English event Pokémon distributions in Generation V#2013 World Championships Smeargle}}
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===Held items===
===Held items===
{{HeldItems
{{HeldItems
|type=normal
|type=Normal
|event1=Silk Scarf|event1type=Type-enhancing item|event1rar=100
|event1=Silk Scarf|event1type=Type-enhancing item|event1rar=100
}}
}}
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====Base stats====
====Base stats====
{{BaseStats
{{BaseStats
|type=normal
|type=Normal
|HP=    55
|HP=    55
|Attack= 20
|Attack= 20
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|SpAtk=  20
|SpAtk=  20
|SpDef=  45
|SpDef=  45
|Speed=  75 }}
|Speed=  75}}


====Pokéathlon stats====
====Pokéathlon stats====
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===Type effectiveness===
===Type effectiveness===
{{TypeEffectiveness
{{TypeEffectiveness
|type1=normal
|type1=Normal
|Normal=  100
|Normal=  100
|Fighting=200
|Fighting=200
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====By [[Level|leveling up]]====
====By [[Level|leveling up]]====
{{learnlist/levelh/6|Smeargle|Normal|Normal|2|xy=n}}
{{learnlist/levelh/7|Smeargle|Normal|Normal|2}}
{{learnlist/level6|1|Sketch|Normal|Status|&mdash;|&mdash;|1|||Clever|1|0}}
{{learnlist/level7|1|Sketch|Normal|Status|&mdash;|&mdash;|1}}
{{learnlist/level6|11|Sketch|Normal|Status|&mdash;|&mdash;|1|||Clever|1|0}}
{{learnlist/level7|11|Sketch|Normal|Status|&mdash;|&mdash;|1}}
{{learnlist/level6|21|Sketch|Normal|Status|&mdash;|&mdash;|1|||Clever|1|0}}
{{learnlist/level7|21|Sketch|Normal|Status|&mdash;|&mdash;|1}}
{{learnlist/level6|31|Sketch|Normal|Status|&mdash;|&mdash;|1|||Clever|1|0}}
{{learnlist/level7|31|Sketch|Normal|Status|&mdash;|&mdash;|1}}
{{learnlist/level6|41|Sketch|Normal|Status|&mdash;|&mdash;|1|||Clever|1|0}}
{{learnlist/level7|41|Sketch|Normal|Status|&mdash;|&mdash;|1}}
{{learnlist/level6|51|Sketch|Normal|Status|&mdash;|&mdash;|1|||Clever|1|0}}
{{learnlist/level7|51|Sketch|Normal|Status|&mdash;|&mdash;|1}}
{{learnlist/level6|61|Sketch|Normal|Status|&mdash;|&mdash;|1|||Clever|1|0}}
{{learnlist/level7|61|Sketch|Normal|Status|&mdash;|&mdash;|1}}
{{learnlist/level6|71|Sketch|Normal|Status|&mdash;|&mdash;|1|||Clever|1|0}}
{{learnlist/level7|71|Sketch|Normal|Status|&mdash;|&mdash;|1}}
{{learnlist/level6|81|Sketch|Normal|Status|&mdash;|&mdash;|1|||Clever|1|0}}
{{learnlist/level7|81|Sketch|Normal|Status|&mdash;|&mdash;|1}}
{{learnlist/level6|91|Sketch|Normal|Status|&mdash;|&mdash;|1|||Clever|1|0}}
{{learnlist/level7|91|Sketch|Normal|Status|&mdash;|&mdash;|1}}
{{learnlist/levelf/6|Smeargle|Normal|Normal|2}}
{{learnlist/levelf/7|Smeargle|Normal|Normal|2}}


====By [[TM]]/[[HM]]====
====By [[TM]]/[[HM]]====
{{learnlist/tmh/6|Smeargle|Normal|Normal|2|xy=n}}
{{learnlist/tmh/7|Smeargle|Normal|Normal|2}}
{{learnlist/tm6null}}
{{learnlist/tm7null}}
{{learnlist/tmf/6|Smeargle|Normal|Normal|2}}
{{learnlist/tmf/7|Smeargle|Normal|Normal|2}}


====By {{pkmn|breeding}}====
====By {{pkmn|breeding}}====
{{learnlist/breedh/6|Smeargle|Normal|Normal|2|xy=n}}
{{learnlist/breedh/7|Smeargle|Normal|Normal|2}}
{{learnlist/breed6null}}
{{learnlist/breed7null}}
{{learnlist/breedf/6|Smeargle|Normal|Normal|2}}
{{learnlist/breedf/7|Smeargle|Normal|Normal|2}}


====By [[Move Tutor|tutoring]]====
====By [[Move Tutor|tutoring]]====
{{learnlist/tutorh/6|Smeargle|Normal|Normal|2|xy=n}}
{{learnlist/tutorh/7|Smeargle|Normal|Normal|2}}
{{learnlist/tutor6null}}
{{learnlist/tutor7null}}
{{learnlist/tutorf/6|Smeargle|Normal|Normal|2}}
{{learnlist/tutorf/7|Smeargle|Normal|Normal|2}}
 
====By {{pkmn2|event}}s====
{{learnlist/eventh/6|Smeargle|Normal|Normal|2|xy=n}}
{{learnlist/event6|[[List of Japanese region serial code event Pokémon distributions in Generation VI#Smeargle|Pokémon EXPO Gym Smeargle]]|Flamethrower|Fire|Special|90|100|15||||Beautiful|4|0}}
{{learnlist/event6|[[List of Japanese region serial code event Pokémon distributions in Generation VI#Smeargle|Pokémon EXPO Gym Smeargle]]|Fury Swipes|Normal|Physical|18|80|15||'''||Tough|1|0}}
{{learnlist/event6|[[List of Japanese region serial code event Pokémon distributions in Generation VI#Smeargle|Pokémon EXPO Gym Smeargle]]|Seismic Toss|Fighting|Physical|&mdash;|100|20||||Tough|3|0}}
{{learnlist/eventf/6|Smeargle|Normal|Normal|2}}


===Side game data===
===Side game data===
{{Sidegame
{{Spindata/Head|type=Normal}}
|type=normal
{{Spindata/Trozei|col=6|type=Normal|ndex=235|rarity=Common}}
|ndex=235
|-
|Trozei=yes
{{Spindata/MDRB|col=6|type=Normal|ndex=235
|rarity=Common
|Dungeon=yes
|body=1
|body=1
|rate=6.8
|rate=6.8
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|P3=I've had it... My tail feels too heavy to hold...
|P3=I've had it... My tail feels too heavy to hold...
|PL=Ah! Leveled up! Perhaps my artistry has blossomed more?
|PL=Ah! Leveled up! Perhaps my artistry has blossomed more?
|Partner=no
|Ranger=no
|Dungeon2=yes
|body2=1
|rate2=6.8
|iq=F
|Ranger3=yes
|group3=Normal
|assist3=Normal
|field3=Tackle
|field3power=2
|browser3=It lets loose shock waves to attack.
|rumble2=yes
|rumble2attack=1
|rumble2defense=1
|rumble2speed=3
}}
}}
|-
{{Spindata/MDTDS|col=6|type=Normal|ndex=235
|body=1
|rate=6.8
|IQ=F
}}
|-
{{Spindata/Ranger GS|col=6|type=Normal
|group=Normal
|assist=Normal
|field=Tackle
|fieldpower=2
|past=NA
|browser=It lets loose shock waves to attack.
}}
|-
{{Spindata/RumbleBlast|col=6|type=Normal
|att=1
|def=1
|speed=3
}}
|-
{{Spindata/Battle Trozei|col=3|type=Normal|ndex=235
|power=1
}}
{{Spindata/Shuffle|col=3|type=Normal|ndex=235|num=182
|min=30
|max=55
|raisemaxlevel=0
|skill=Block Smash
|skilldesc=Clears one unbreakable-block disruption without fail.
}}
|-
{{Spindata/GO|col=6|type=Normal|ndex=235
|buddy=3
|evolution=N/A
|stamina=110
|attack=40
|defense=88
|fast={{m|Tackle}}
|special={{m|Struggle}}
}}
|}


===Evolution===
===Evolution===
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===Sprites===
===Sprites===
{{Spritebox/Header|type=normal}}
{{Spritebox/Header|type=Normal}}
{{Spritebox/NA|gen=II}}
{{Spritebox/NA|gen=II}}
{{Spritebox/2|ndex=235}}
{{Spritebox/2|ndex=235}}
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** Smeargle can pass down any [[Egg Move]] combinations to any Pokémon in the {{egg3|Field}}. This is important in Generations II to V, when only the father can pass down Egg Moves.
** Smeargle can pass down any [[Egg Move]] combinations to any Pokémon in the {{egg3|Field}}. This is important in Generations II to V, when only the father can pass down Egg Moves.
** {{m|Hidden Power}}-evaluating NPCs cannot identify the type of Smeargle's Hidden Power even if Smeargle possesses the move, due to being unable to use the TM for it.
** {{m|Hidden Power}}-evaluating NPCs cannot identify the type of Smeargle's Hidden Power even if Smeargle possesses the move, due to being unable to use the TM for it.
** Smeargle is able to Sketch {{m|Hyperspace Fury}}, but the move will always fail when used by Pokémon other than {{p|Hoopa}} [[List of Pokémon with form differences#Hoopa|Unbound]].
** Smeargle is able to Sketch {{m|Dark Void}}, but starting in [[Pokémon Sun and Moon]], the move will always fail when used by Pokémon other than {{p|Darkrai}}.
* Smeargle is the only Pokémon capable of learning the same move more than four times—some Pokémon have the same move available at level 1 as well as by leveling up, while Smeargle has the same move available ten times as it levels up.
* Smeargle is the only Pokémon capable of learning the same move more than four times—some Pokémon have the same move available at level 1 as well as by leveling up, while Smeargle has the same move available ten times as it levels up.
* In the anime, Smeargle have been seen with different colored-tipped tails.
* In the anime, Smeargle have been seen with different colored-tipped tails.
** This is also the case In [[Pokémon Stadium 2]], where they have also differently colored backs.
** This is also the case In [[Pokémon Stadium 2]], where they have also differently colored backs.
* In the [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team]] mission "Smeargle's Desperate Plea", even though the Smeargle refuses to have a paw painted onto its back, the paw print is nonetheless present on its sprite.
* In the [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team]] mission "Smeargle's Desperate Plea", even though the Smeargle refuses to have a paw painted onto its back, the paw print is nonetheless present on its sprite.
* Smeargle has the lowest base stat total of all Pokémon not part of an evolutionary line.
* In [[Pokémon Colosseum]] and [[Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness]], Smeargle's tail has a brown tip in its normal coloration (as it was in [[Generation II]]) instead of a green one, despite these games being part of [[Generation III]]. This is due to the games re-using models from [[Pokémon Stadium 2]] for first and second-generation Pokémon.
* In [[Pokémon Colosseum]] and [[Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness]], Smeargle's tail has a brown tip in its normal coloration (as it was in [[Generation II]]) instead of a green one, despite these games being part of [[Generation III]]. This is due to the games re-using models from [[Pokémon Stadium 2]] for first and second-generation Pokémon.


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==In other languages==
==In other languages==
{{Other languages|type=normal|type2=normal
{{Other languages|type=Normal|type2=Normal
|ja=ドーブル ''Doble''|jameaning=From ''dog'', ''doodle'', ''dabble'', and ''{{tt|doble|double}}''
|ja=ドーブル ''Doble''|jameaning=From ''dog'', ''doodle'', ''dabble'', and ''{{tt|doble|double}}''
|fr=Queulorior|frmeaning=From ''{{tt|queue|tail}}'' and ''{{tt|colorier|to color}}''
|fr=Queulorior|frmeaning=From ''{{tt|queue|tail}}'' and ''{{tt|colorier|to color}}''
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|ko=루브도 ''Rubeudo''|komeaning=From ''Louvre'' as in {{wp|Musée du Louvre}}, ''dog'', and 도 (圖) ''to'', meaning "a picture"
|ko=루브도 ''Rubeudo''|komeaning=From ''Louvre'' as in {{wp|Musée du Louvre}}, ''dog'', and 도 (圖) ''to'', meaning "a picture"
|zh_cmn=圖圖犬 / 图图犬 ''Tútúquǎn''|zh_cmnmeaning=Literally "Drawing dog", referring to its ability to paint
|zh_cmn=圖圖犬 / 图图犬 ''Tútúquǎn''|zh_cmnmeaning=Literally "Drawing dog", referring to its ability to paint
|hi=स्मीयरगेल ''Smeargle''|himeaning=Transliteration of English name
|hi=स्मीयरगेल ''Smeargle''|himeaning=Transcription of English name
|ru=Смиргл ''Smirgl''|rumeaning=Transcription of English name
}}
}}
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==External links==
==External links==


{{PokémonPrevNextFoot | prev=Stantler | next=Tyrogue | prevnum=234 | nextnum=236 | type=normal }}
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{{PokémonPrevNext/Head|type=Normal}}
{{PokémonPrevNext/Pokémon|type=Normal|prevnum=234|prev=Stantler|nextnum=236|next=Tyrogue}}
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{{Project Pokédex notice}}
{{Project Pokédex notice}}



Revision as of 16:53, 28 March 2017

For Pokémon GO information on this species, see the game's section.
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Own Tempo or Technician Cacophony
Cacophony
Moody
Hidden Ability
Cacophony
Hidden Ability
Cacophony
Cacophony
Gender ratio
Unknown
50% male, 50% female
Catch rate
45 (11.9%)
Breeding
Egg Group
Field
Hatch time
20 cycles
Height
3'11" 1.2 m
Smeargle
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Weight
127.9 lbs. 58.0 kg
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Mega Stone
[[|]] [[|]]
Base experience yield
106
Gen. II-IV
Unknown
IV
88
V+
Leveling rate
Fast
EV yield
Total: 1
Smeargle
0
HP
0
Atk
0
Def
0
Sp.Atk
0
Sp.Def
1
Speed
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Atk
0
Def
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Speed
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Sp.Def
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0
Sp.Atk
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Sp.Def
0
Speed
Shape
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Footprint
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Pokédex color
White
Base friendship
70
External Links

Smeargle (Japanese: ドーブル Doble) is a Normal-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II.

It is not known to evolve into or from any other Pokémon.

Smeargle is best known for its ability to use the move Sketch, which permanently copies the last move used by the opponent. Due to this, it can legitimately have any move in the Pokémon games except for Chatter, Struggle, and Shadow moves. As a result of this, it can pass on any Egg Move to Pokémon in the Field Egg Group.

Biology

Smeargle is a beagle-like, bipedal Pokémon with white and brown fur. It has a long tail with an end resembling a paintbrush. This paintbrush oozes with paint, and the color of the paint may vary for each Smeargle. Sprites from the games depict green, brown and red, while the anime also shows yellow and blue. Smeargle will use the paint to mark its territory. It can also use its signature move, Sketch, to copy moves from other Pokémon.

Smeargle has a footprint on its back that is the same color as the tip of the tail. Smeargle also has a round structure on its head with a point that resembles a beret. It has floppy, brown ears and a brown collar on its neck. The rings encircling Smeargle's eyes are also brown, as are Smeargle's eyelids. Its arms have two brown bands, and its legs have only one. Each of its limbs have three digits. Smeargle is often found in urban areas.

In the anime

Smeargle in the anime
Sugimori reference sheet for the anime

Major appearances

Smeargle first appeared in Pikachu & Pichu as part of the Pichu Brothers Posse. It also appeared in other episodes of the Pokémon Chronicles.

In The Art Of Pokémon, a trio of Smeargle owned by Jack Pollockson were vandalizing the town of Whitestone.

A Smeargle appeared under the ownership of Ogin in Giratina & The Sky Warrior.

A Smeargle appeared in SM017, being the companion of a detective named Raki in a television show. Pictures of the Smeargle plaster the walls of the Alola TV television studio.

Minor appearances

A Smeargle appeared in All Things Bright and Beautifly! under the ownership of a Pokémon Coordinator competing in the Rustboro Contest.

A Smeargle was used by one of the students of the Pokémon Trainer's School in Gonna Rule The School!.

A Smeargle was seen working in a nail salon in Getting the Pre-Contest Titters!.

Smeargle has made cameo appearances in Kalos, Where Dreams and Adventures Begin!, A Blustery Santalune Gym Battle!, Clemont's Got a Secret!, A Jolting Switcheroo!, Awakening the Sleeping Giant, A Battle by Any Other Name!, The Cave of Trials!, and Dreaming a Performer's Dream!.

A Smeargle appeared in Mega Evolution Special I.

Two Smeargle appeared in Heroes - Friends and Faux Alike!

A Trainer's Smeargle appeared in A Performance Pop Quiz!.

A Trainer's Smeargle appeared in A Giga Battle with Mega Results!.

A Smeargle appeared in Party Dancecapades!, under the ownership of a Pokémon Performer attending Monsieur Pierre's dance party.

A Performer's Smeargle appeared in Master Class Choices!, where it participated in the Fleurrh Showcase. It reappeared in Master Class is in Session! and Performing a Pathway to the Future!, during the Gloire Showcase.

A Trainer's Smeargle appeared in A League of His Own!.

A Trainer's Smeargle appeared in The First Day of the Rest of Your Life!.

A Smeargle appeared in Till We Compete Again!, under the ownership of a Trainer.

Two Trainers' Smeargle appeared in Alola to New Adventure!.

Two Trainers' Smeargle appeared in A Shocking Grocery Run!.

Pokédex entries

Episode Pokémon Source Entry
EP197 Smeargle Ash's Pokédex Smeargle, the Painter Pokémon. Colored fluids ooze from their tails which they use to mark their territory and to express themselves.

In the manga

In the Ash & Pikachu manga

Smeargle appeared in Searching For The Color Of Miracles.

In the How I Became a Pokémon Card manga

Smeargle appeared in PW30.

In the Magical Pokémon Journey manga

A Smeargle appeared in Clefairy's Blue Period.

In the Pokémon Adventures manga

Smeargle debuted in Murkrow Row where it was seen as one of the Pokémon in Joey's bag after Gold helped him get it back.

Prior to Smeargle Smudge, Whitney gave her Smeargle nicknamed Smea-Smea, to DJ Mary, where it painted on Gold's face while he was sleep and battled against his Pokémon before running back to DJ Mary at the Goldenrod Radio Tower, which Gold eventually found it. Prior to Out-Odding Oddish, Smea-Smea was returned to Whitney.

In The Last Battle XIII a Smeargle was one of the Pokémon sent to help the fight in Ilex Forest.

In A Sketchy Smattering of Smeargle, a lot of Smeargle were found in Artisan Cave.

Noland has three Smeargle which were caught in the Artisan Cave because they had copied Jirachi's Wish and he decided to use it to search for Jirachi. They first appeared in A Cheeky Charizard Change-Up II.

A Trainer's Smeargle appeared in Deprogramming Porygon-Z.

In the Pokémon Pocket Monsters manga

Smeargle appeared in Tyrogue the Artist!!, I Won't Let You Lead!!, Rare Pokémon!!, and Clefairy Becomes A Work Of Art!.

Professor Oak owned a Smeargle in Annual Big Cleaning Operation!!.

In the TCG

Main article: Smeargle (TCG)

Game data

NPC appearances

Pokédex entries

This Pokémon was unavailable prior to Generation II.
Generation II
Gold A special fluid oozes from the tip of its tail. It paints the fluid everywhere to mark its territory.
Silver Once it becomes an adult, it has a tendency to let its comrades plant footprints on its back.
Crystal The color of the mysterious fluid secreted from its tail is predetermined for each Smeargle.
Stadium 2 A special fluid oozes from the tip of its tail. It paints the fluid everywhere to mark its territory.
Generation III
Ruby Smeargle marks the boundaries of its territory using a body fluid that leaks out from the tip of its tail. Over 5,000 different marks left by this Pokémon have been found.
Sapphire
Emerald A Smeargle marks its territory using a fluid that leaks out from the tip of its tail. About 5,000 different marks left by this Pokémon have been found.
FireRed Once it becomes an adult, it has a tendency to let its comrades plant footprints on its back.
LeafGreen A special fluid oozes from the tip of its tail. It paints the fluid everywhere to mark its territory.
Generation IV
Diamond It marks its territory by using its tail like a paintbrush. There are more than 5,000 different marks.
Pearl
Platinum
HeartGold A special fluid oozes from the tip of its tail. It paints the fluid everywhere to mark its territory.
SoulSilver Once it becomes an adult, it has a tendency to let its comrades plant footprints on its back.
Generation V
Black It marks its territory by using its tail like a paintbrush. There are more than 5,000 different marks.
White
Black 2 It marks its territory by using its tail like a paintbrush. There are more than 5,000 different marks.
White 2
Generation VI
X It marks its territory by using its tail like a paintbrush. There are more than 5,000 different marks.
Y Once it becomes an adult, it has a tendency to let its comrades plant footprints on its back.
Omega Ruby Smeargle marks the boundaries of its territory using a body fluid that leaks out from the tip of its tail. Over 5,000 different marks left by this Pokémon have been found.
Alpha Sapphire
Generation VII
Sun The unique creations produced by each Smeargle are painted using the fluid that oozes from its tail. This is how it marks its territory.
Moon It draws symbols all over the place to mark its territory. In towns with many Smeargle, the walls are covered in graffiti.


Game locations

This Pokémon was unavailable prior to Generation II.
Generation II
Gold Silver
Ruins of Alph
Crystal
Ruins of AlphMorningDay
Generation III
Ruby Sapphire
Trade, Event
Emerald
Artisan Cave
FireRed LeafGreen
Trade, Event
Colosseum
Snagem Hideout (Shadow)
XD
Trade
Generation IV
Diamond Pearl
Route 212 (north) (Poké Radar)
Platinum
Routes 208 and 212 (north) (Poké Radar)
HeartGold SoulSilver
Ruins of Alph
Safari ZoneMorningDay
Pal Park
Field
Generation V
Black White
Route 5 (Swarm)
Black 2 White 2
Trade, Event
Dream World
Pokémon Café Forest and Spooky Manor
Generation VI
X Y
Route 7, Friend Safari (Normal)
Omega Ruby Alpha Sapphire
Trade, Event
Generation VII
Sun Moon
Route 2


In side games

This Pokémon was unavailable prior to Generation II.
Generation II
This Pokémon is unavailable in Generation II side games.
Generation III
Channel
Upgrade binder
Trozei!
Secret Storage 20, Endless Level 27, Pair Trozei, Mr. Who's Den
MD Red MD Blue
Howling Forest (15F), Western Cave (4F-6F)
Generation IV
MD Time MD Darkness
Foggy Forest (1F-5F), Marine Resort (B1-B19)
MD Sky
Foggy Forest (1F-5F), Marine Resort (B1-B19)
Ranger: GS
Aqua Resort
Generation V
Rumble Blast
Factory: Firebreathing Mountain
Rumble U
Variety Battle: A Battle in the Tower (Reward), Variety Battle: It's Drill Time!
Generation VI
Battle Trozei
Safari Jungle: Stage 2Mo
Shuffle
Wacky Workshop: Stage 155
Rumble World
Starlight Islands: Time-Leap Plains (All Areas)


In events

Games Event Language/Region Location Level Distribution period
RSEFRLG Gather More Pokémon! Sixth Campaign Smeargle Japanese Japan 10 April 22 to May 8, 2006
BWB2W2 2013 World Championships Smeargle English Canada 50 August 10 to 11, 2013
BWB2W2 2013 World Championships Smeargle French Canada 50 August 10 to 11, 2013
BWB2W2 2013 World Championships Smeargle German Canada 50 August 10 to 11, 2013
BWB2W2 2013 World Championships Smeargle Italian Canada 50 August 10 to 11, 2013
BWB2W2 2013 World Championships Smeargle Japanese Canada 50 August 10 to 11, 2013
BWB2W2 2013 World Championships Smeargle Korean Canada 50 August 10 to 11, 2013
BWB2W2 2013 World Championships Smeargle Spanish Canada 50 August 10 to 11, 2013
XYORAS Pokémon EXPO Gym Smeargle Japanese region Online 40 November 19, 2015 to May 31, 2016

Held items

Game Held Item(s)
Events* Silk Scarf Silk Scarf (100%)

Stats

Base stats

Stat Range
At Lv. 50 At Lv. 100
55
115 - 162 220 - 314
20
22 - 79 40 - 152
35
36 - 95 67 - 185
20
22 - 79 40 - 152
45
45 - 106 85 - 207
75
72 - 139 139 - 273
Total:
250
Other Pokémon with this total
  • Minimum stats are calculated with 0 EVs, IVs of 0, and (if applicable) a hindering nature.
  • Maximum stats are calculated with 252 EVs, IVs of 31, and (if applicable) a helpful nature.

Pokéathlon stats

Speed
3/3 ★★★
Power
2/3 ★★
Skill
5/5 ★★★★★
Stamina
3/3 ★★★
Jump
3/3 ★★★
Total
16/17 ★★★


Type effectiveness

Under normal battle conditions in Generation IX, this Pokémon is:
Damaged
normally by:
Normal
Fighting
Flying
Poison
Ground
Rock
Bug
Ghost
Steel
Fire
Water
Grass
Electric
Psychic
Ice
Dragon
Dark
Fairy
None
Weak to:
Normal
Fighting
Flying
Poison
Ground
Rock
Bug
Ghost
Steel
Fire
Water
Grass
Electric
Psychic
Ice
Dragon
Dark
Fairy
None
Immune to:
Normal
Fighting
Flying
Poison
Ground
Rock
Bug
Ghost
Steel
Fire
Water
Grass
Electric
Psychic
Ice
Dragon
Dark
Fairy
None
Resistant to:
Normal
Fighting
Flying
Poison
Ground
Rock
Bug
Ghost
Steel
Fire
Water
Grass
Electric
Psychic
Ice
Dragon
Dark
Fairy
None

Learnset

Smeargle can learn practically any set of moves due to Sketch, which permanently copies any move. However, Sketch cannot be used to learn Sketch, Chatter or Struggle.

By leveling up

Generation VII
Other generations:
II - III - IV - V - VI - VIII - IX
 Level   Move   Type   Cat.   Pwr.   Acc.   PP
011 Sketch Normal Status 0000 —% 1
1111 Sketch Normal Status 0000 —% 1
2121 Sketch Normal Status 0000 —% 1
3131 Sketch Normal Status 0000 —% 1
4141 Sketch Normal Status 0000 —% 1
5151 Sketch Normal Status 0000 —% 1
6161 Sketch Normal Status 0000 —% 1
7171 Sketch Normal Status 0000 —% 1
8181 Sketch Normal Status 0000 —% 1
9191 Sketch Normal Status 0000 —% 1
  • Bold indicates a move that gets STAB when used by Smeargle
  • Italic indicates a move that gets STAB only when used by an evolution of Smeargle
  • Click on the generation numbers at the top to see level-up moves from other generations

By TM/HM

Generation VII
Other generations:
II - III - IV - V - VI - VIII - IX
   TM   Move   Type   Cat.   Pwr.   Acc.   PP 
This Pokémon learns no moves by TM.
  • Bold indicates a move that gets STAB when used by Smeargle
  • Italic indicates a move that gets STAB only when used by an evolution of Smeargle
  • Click on the generation numbers at the top to see TM moves from other generations

By breeding

Generation VII
Other generations:
II - III - IV - V - VI - VIII - IX
 Parent   Move   Type   Cat.   Pwr.   Acc.   PP 
This Pokémon learns no moves by breeding.
  • Moves marked with an asterisk (*) must be chain bred onto Smeargle in Generation VII
  • Moves marked with a double dagger (‡) can only be bred from a Pokémon who learned the move in an earlier generation.
  • Moves marked with a superscript game abbreviation can only be bred onto Smeargle in that game.
  • Bold indicates a move that gets STAB when used by Smeargle
  • Italic indicates a move that gets STAB only when used by an evolution of Smeargle
  • Click on the generation numbers at the top to see Egg moves from other generations

By tutoring

Generation VII
Other generations:
II - III - IV - V - VI - VIII - IX
 Game   Move   Type   Cat.   Pwr.   Acc.   PP 
This Pokémon learns no moves by tutoring.
  • A black or white abbreviation in a colored box indicates that Smeargle can be tutored the move in that game
  • A colored abbreviation in a white box indicates that Smeargle cannot be tutored the move in that game
  • Bold indicates a move that gets STAB when used by Smeargle
  • Italic indicates a move that gets STAB only when used by an evolution of Smeargle
  • Click on the generation numbers at the top to see Move Tutor moves from other generations

Side game data

Pokémon Trozei!
Trozeiani235.png
Rarity: Common
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon
Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team
Body size: 1
Recruit rate: 6.8%
Friend Area: Sky Blue Plains
Phrases
51%-100% HP Would you like me to paint? Art is an explosion of passion and talent!
26%-50% HP Pay attention, please! My health is down by half!
1%-25% HP I've had it... My tail feels too heavy to hold...
Level up Ah! Leveled up! Perhaps my artistry has blossomed more?
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon
Explorers of Time, Explorers of Darkness, and Explorers of Sky
MDP E 235.png Body size: 1
Recruit rate: 6.8%
IQ group: F
Pokémon Ranger: Guardian Signs
Group:
Normal
Poké Assist:
(present)
Normal Assist.png
Normal
Field move:
(present)
Tackle 2 field move.png
(Tackle ×2)
Not available in the past.
Browser entry [[List of Pokémon by Oblivia Browser number|]]
It lets loose shock waves to attack.
Pokémon Rumble Blast
Attack
Defense
Speed ●●●
Pokémon Battle Trozei
Normal
Attack Power: ★★★★

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Pokémon Shuffle
None Shuffle.png
Normal
None Shuffle.png Attack Power: 30 - 55 Raise Max Level.png 0

#182
Shuffle235.png

Block Smash
Clears one unbreakable-block disruption without fail.


Pokémon GO
GO235.png Base HP: 110 Base Attack: 40 Base Defense: 88
Egg Distance: ? km Buddy Distance: 3 km Evolution Requirement: N/A
Fast Attacks: Tackle
Charged Attacks: Struggle

Evolution

235Smeargle.png
Unevolved
Smeargle
 Normal 



Sprites

This Pokémon was unavailable prior to Generation II.
Generation II
Gold Silver Crystal
Spr 2g 235.png Spr b 2g 235.png Spr 2s 235.png Spr b 2s 235.png Spr 2c 235.png Spr b 2c 235.png
Spr 2g 235 s.png Spr b 2g 235 s.png Spr 2s 235 s.png Spr b 2s 235 s.png Spr 2c 235 s.png Spr b 2c 235 s.png
Front Back Front Back Front Back
Generation III
Ruby Sapphire Emerald FireRed LeafGreen
Spr 3r 235.png Spr b 3r 235.png Spr 3e 235.png Spr b 3e 235.png Spr 3f 235.png Spr b 3f 235.png
Spr 3r 235 s.png Spr b 3r 235 s.png Spr 3e 235 s.png Spr b 3e 235 s.png Spr 3f 235 s.png Spr b 3f 235 s.png
Front Back Front Back Front Back
Generation IV
Diamond Pearl Platinum HeartGold SoulSilver
Spr 4d 235.png Spr b 4d 235.png Spr 4p 235.png Spr b 4p 235.png Spr 4h 235.png Spr b 4h 235.png
Spr 4d 235 s.png Spr b 4d 235 s.png Spr 4p 235 s.png Spr b 4p 235 s.png Spr 4h 235 s.png Spr b 4h 235 s.png
Front Back Front Back Front Back
Generation V
Black White Black 2 White 2
Spr 5b 235.png Spr b 5b 235.png Spr 5b2 235.png Spr b 5b2 235.png
Spr 5b 235 s.png Spr b 5b 235 s.png Spr 5b2 235 s.png Spr b 5b2 235 s.png
Front Back Front Back
Generation VI
X Y Omega Ruby Alpha Sapphire
Spr 6x 235.png
Spr b 6x 235.png
Spr 6o 235.png
Spr b 6o 235.png
Spr 6x 235 s.png
Spr b 6x 235 s.png
Spr 6o 235 s.png
Spr b 6o 235 s.png
Front Back Front Back
235MS.png For other sprites and images, please see Smeargle images on the Bulbagarden Archives.


Other sprites

Spr 5b2 235 Pokéstar.png
Sprite from Pokéstar Studios

Trivia

  • Due to its signature move Sketch, Smeargle can legally possess any move (other than Chatter or Struggle), giving it a number of distinctions:
    • Smeargle is the only Pokémon able to have both Outrage and Own Tempo, making it able to use the move without becoming confused.
    • Smeargle is the only non-starter, non-event Pokémon able to legally know Frenzy Plant, Blast Burn, Hydro Cannon, Grass Pledge, Fire Pledge, or Water Pledge.
      • Smeargle is the only Pokémon that can have these moves in different combinations of types.
    • Smeargle can pass down any Egg Move combinations to any Pokémon in the Field Egg Group. This is important in Generations II to V, when only the father can pass down Egg Moves.
    • Hidden Power-evaluating NPCs cannot identify the type of Smeargle's Hidden Power even if Smeargle possesses the move, due to being unable to use the TM for it.
    • Smeargle is able to Sketch Hyperspace Fury, but the move will always fail when used by Pokémon other than Hoopa Unbound.
    • Smeargle is able to Sketch Dark Void, but starting in Pokémon Sun and Moon, the move will always fail when used by Pokémon other than Darkrai.
  • Smeargle is the only Pokémon capable of learning the same move more than four times—some Pokémon have the same move available at level 1 as well as by leveling up, while Smeargle has the same move available ten times as it levels up.
  • In the anime, Smeargle have been seen with different colored-tipped tails.
    • This is also the case In Pokémon Stadium 2, where they have also differently colored backs.
  • In the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team mission "Smeargle's Desperate Plea", even though the Smeargle refuses to have a paw painted onto its back, the paw print is nonetheless present on its sprite.
  • In Pokémon Colosseum and Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness, Smeargle's tail has a brown tip in its normal coloration (as it was in Generation II) instead of a green one, despite these games being part of Generation III. This is due to the games re-using models from Pokémon Stadium 2 for first and second-generation Pokémon.

Origin

Smeargle appears to be based on a beagle and a painter.

Name origin

Smeargle may be a combination of smear and beagle.

Doble may be a combination of dog and doodle or dabble (to splatter liquid, which could be a reference to paint being splattered). Doble also means double in Spanish, perhaps referencing Smeargle's ability to copy opponent's techniques.

In other languages

Language Title Meaning
Japan Flag.png Japanese ドーブル Doble From dog, doodle, dabble, and doble
France Flag.png French Queulorior From queue and colorier
Spain Flag.png Spanish Smeargle Same as English name
Germany Flag.png German Farbeagle From Farbe and beagle
Italy Flag.png Italian Smeargle Same as English name
South Korea Flag.png Korean 루브도 Rubeudo From Louvre as in Musée du Louvre, dog, and 도 (圖) to, meaning "a picture"
China and Taiwan Flags.png Mandarin Chinese 圖圖犬 / 图图犬 Tútúquǎn Literally "Drawing dog", referring to its ability to paint
Hong Kong Flag.png Cantonese Chinese


External links


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