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Jumpluff (Japanese: ワタッコ Watacco) is a dual-type Grass/Flying Pokémon.
It evolves from Skiploom starting at level 27. It is the final form of Hoppip.
Biology
Jumpluff is a round, blue Pokémon with red beady eyes and small, round feet and tail. Three cotton puffs, almost as large as the body itself, extend off it: one on each arm, and one on top of its head. These puffs produce cotton spores that it can use to float in the air, and it can control its flight even in a hurricane. Three to four leaves grow at the base of the top puff.
Jumpluff drifts on seasonal winds and can use its spores to masterfully maneuver itself around the globe. It will spread spores as it floats around to create offspring. It descends if it encounters cold air currents while it is floating. Though it spends a good amount of time in the air, it is commonly sighted above open grasslands, as there is an abundance of breezes in areas free of trees so the spores have space to be blown.
In the anime
Major appearances
Jumpluff's debut was in Bulbasaur... the Ambassador! where multiple of them were feuding with the other Pokémon at Professor Oak's Laboratory.
Officer Jenny had a Jumpluff in An Egg-Sighting Adventure!. Jenny used this Jumpluff to dust for footprints left by the criminals who supposedly stole Ash's Egg.
Minor appearances
Many Jumpluff made a short appearance in Celebi: Voice of the Forest.
Tammy had three Jumpluff in I Politoed Ya So! which were part of her cheerleading squad.
Several Jumpluff were among the inhabitants of the Dragon Holy Land in Fangs for Nothin'.
Multiple Jumpluff attacked Team Rocket in Hatch Me If You Can who were trying to steal Ash's Larvitar.
Several Jumpluff were among the Pokémon seen at Professor Oak's Laboratory in Showdown at the Oak Corral and Journey to the Starting Line.
A Jumpluff was used by one of the students of the Pokémon Trainer's School in Gonna Rule The School!.
A Jumpluff appeared in The Saffron Con as a Pokémon owned by a Coordinator that was taken by Team Rocket.
A Jumpluff made a brief cameo in Giratina and the Sky Warrior.
A Jumpluff was used by a Coordinator in the Contest in Dressed for Jess Success!.
A Jumpluff made a brief appearance under the ownership of a Trainer in the Lily of the Valley Conference in An Old Family Blend!.
Pokédex entries
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In the manga
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
In Pokémon Adventures, Eusine owns a Jumpluff which he uses to fly to different places. Another Jumpluff appears in the FRLG saga owned by Orm from The Three Beasts Rocket Trio.
In the TCG
- Main article: Jumpluff (TCG)
Game data
NPC appearances
- Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team: A Jumpluff seeks the help of Shiftry to rescue its friend, another Jumpluff who is trapped in the Silent Chasm. Shiftry fails and the player has to go to the rescue. For the rest of the main game, they are seen around Pokémon Square. Shortly after the end credits, both Jumpluff fly away on the winds.
Pokédex entries
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Game locations
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In side games
Game | Location |
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Pokémon Trozei! | Endless Level 3 Endless Level 14 Forever Level 52 Mr. Who's Den |
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon Red/Blue Rescue Team |
Evolve from Skiploom |
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon Explorers of Time/Darkness |
Sky Stairway (1F-49F) Mt. Mistral (1F-19F) |
Pokémon Ranger: Guardian Signs |
Mitonga Road |
Pokémon Rumble Blast | Meadow: Seabreeze Trail (post ending) |
PokéPark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure | Granite Zone |
Pokémon Global Link promotions
Games | Event | Language | Location | Level | Distribution period |
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Global Link Jumpluff | Korean | PGL | 27 | October 11, 2012 to July 1, 2013 |
Stats
Base stats
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At Lv. 50 | At Lv. 100 | ||
HP: 75
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135 - 182 | 260 - 354 | |
55
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54 - 117 | 103 - 229 | |
70
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67 - 134 | 130 - 262 | |
55
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54 - 117 | 103 - 229 | |
85
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81 - 150 | 157 - 295 | |
110
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103 - 178 | 202 - 350 | |
Total: 450
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Learnset
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By TM/HM
By breeding
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Father | Move | Type | Cat. | Pwr. | Acc. | PP | ||||
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Amnesia* | Psychic | Status | — | —% | 20 | |||||
Aromatherapy | Grass | Status | — | —% | 5 | |||||
Confusion | Psychic | Special | 50 | 100% | 25 | |||||
Cotton Guard | Grass | Status | — | —% | 10 | |||||
Double-Edge | Normal | Physical | 120 | 100% | 15 | |||||
Encore | Normal | Status | — | 100% | 5 | |||||
Endure | Normal | Status | — | —% | 10 | |||||
Helping Hand | Normal | Status | — | —% | 20 | |||||
Seed Bomb | Grass | Physical | 80 | 100% | 15 | |||||
Worry Seed | Grass | Status | — | 100% | 10 | |||||
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By tutoring
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Game | Move | Type | Cat. | Pwr. | Acc. | PP | |||||||
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B | W | B2 | W2 | Bounce | Flying | Physical | 85 | 85% | 5 | ||||
B | W | B2 | W2 | Giga Drain | Grass | Special | 75 | 100% | 10 | ||||
B | W | B2 | W2 | Helping Hand | Normal | Status | — | —% | 20 | ||||
B | W | B2 | W2 | Seed Bomb | Grass | Physical | 80 | 100% | 15 | ||||
B | W | B2 | W2 | Sleep Talk | Normal | Status | — | —% | 10 | ||||
B | W | B2 | W2 | Snore | Normal | Special | 40 | 100% | 15 | ||||
B | W | B2 | W2 | Synthesis | Grass | Status | — | —% | 5 | ||||
B | W | B2 | W2 | Worry Seed | Grass | Status | — | 100% | 10 | ||||
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By a prior evolution
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By events
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Korean Global Link | False Swipe | Normal | Physical | 40 | 100% | 40 | ||||
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Side game data
Pokémon Pinball
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Pokémon Pinball RS
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Pokémon Mystery Dungeon Explorers of Time, Explorers of Darkness, and Explorers of Sky
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Evolution
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Level 27 → |
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Sprites
Gen | Game | ||||||
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I | Red | Blue | Yellow | Red (Ja) | Green | Back | |
This Pokémon did not appear during Generation I. | |||||||
II | Gold | Silver | Crystal | Back | |||
III | Ruby | Sapphire | Emerald | FireRed | LeafGreen | Back | |
IV | Diamond | Pearl | Platinum | HeartGold | SoulSilver | Back | |
V | Black | White | Black 2 | White 2 | Back | ||
Trivia
- At 6.6 lbs, Jumpluff is the lightest Pokémon that has undergone two evolutions.
- In Pokémon Colosseum, the shadows of Jumpluff's spores are square. In addition, the spores are always facing the same way relative to the camera, and as such, the player is the only able to see one side of them. This was fixed in Pokémon XD.
- Jumpluff and its pre-evolutions were given their English names by Nob Ogasawara.
Origin
Jumpluff appears to be based on the final stage in the lifespan of a dandelion. Its movements in Pokémon Battle Revolution gives it a look of a cheerleader.
Name origin
Jumpluff is a combination of jump and fluff. It could also be a corruption of plush, meaning a soft object or an object made of felt. The names of all stages of its evolutionary line are based on the phrase, "Just a hop, skip, and a jump away."
Watacco is a combination of 綿 wata (cotton) and 根っ子 nekko (root).
In other languages
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