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In ''[[SM012|The Sun, the Scare, the Secret Lair!]]'' [[Jessie]] was eating a malasada only for it to be taken by a {{p|Wingull}} which it fed to its babies. | In ''[[SM012|The Sun, the Scare, the Secret Lair!]]'' [[Jessie]] was eating a malasada only for it to be taken by a {{p|Wingull}} which it fed to its babies. | ||
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==In the manga== | ==In the manga== |
Revision as of 21:55, 10 May 2017
Malasada (Japanese: マラサダ malasada) is a food common in Alola. It is based on real-world malasadas, which are common in Hawaii. In Pokémon Sun and Moon, malasada shops sell two basic varieties of malasadas that have different effects. There are malasada shops in Hau'oli City, Royal Avenue, and Malie City.
Flavored malasada
The flavored malasadas are sold by the left-hand attendant at malasada shops for $200. Different shops sell different flavors.
- Hau'oli City: Sweet Malasada
- Royal Avenue: Sour Malasada, Dry Malasada
- Malie City: Spicy Malasada, Bitter Malasada
A sixth type of flavored malasada, Mythic Malasada, also appears rarely at all shops. It appears for exactly one week at a time and then disappears again until 31 days later. For example, if Mythic Malasada appears at a shop on January 1, it will remain until January 7, and then it will disappear again until February 7. The game treats the date the player started their adventure as the day just after when Mythic Malasada was last available in shops (for example, if the player's adventure started on January 8, Mythic Malasadas would appear on February 7). If the 3DS's time is changed, the new date is treated the same way.
These malasadas increase a Pokémon's affection by 3, 5, or 10 points, depending on whether it dislikes, is neutral to, or likes the flavor (respectively). Mythic Malasada increases a Pokémon's affection by 13 regardless of its preferences. They also make the Pokémon totally full. A Pokémon with fullness of level 4 or more cannot eat any flavored malasadas.
Big Malasada
Big Malasadas are sold by the right-hand attendant at malasada shops for $350. Each shop will only sell one Big Malasada to each customer each day.
- Main article: Big Malasada
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This item was featured in the TCG. |
In the anime
Malasadas have appeared multiple times in the anime.
In A Shocking Grocery Run! Team Rocket were working in the shopping mall where Meowth had become a pastry chef where they were selling malasadas.
In The Sun, the Scare, the Secret Lair! Jessie was eating a malasada only for it to be taken by a Wingull which it fed to its babies.
In the manga
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
In the Sun & Moon arc, Olivia and Moon handed out malasadas to the participants of a tournament at an Iki Town festival. The packaging on the malasadas each contained a number that determined their placement in the tournament.
In other languages
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Big Malasada
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Sweet Malasada
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Sour Malasada
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Dry Malasada
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Spicy Malasada
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Bitter Malasada
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Mythic Malasada
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This item article is part of Project ItemDex, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on all items. |