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On [[Ula'ula Island]], Lillie informs the player that she and Nebby intent to see the [[Ruins of Abundance]]. However, when at the [[Aether House]] on {{rt|15|Alola}}, they are kidnapped by [[Team Skull]] in an operation led by [[Plumeria]]. At [[Aether Paradise]], Nebby is subjected to Team Skull and the [[Aether Foundation]]'s experiments aiming at opening more [[Ultra Wormhole]]s and harness the power of [[Ultra Beast]]s—experiments Lillie had originally saved it from with their escape seen during the opening cutscene. When [[Lusamine]] abuses Nebby's powers to open Ultra Wormholes, it is revealed to have [[Evolution|evolved]] into {{p|Cosmoem}} (although no one is seemingly aware of this). After Lusamine and [[Guzma]] have left Aether Paradise through an Ultra Wormhole, Lillie is able to take back Nebby. | On [[Ula'ula Island]], Lillie informs the player that she and Nebby intent to see the [[Ruins of Abundance]]. However, when at the [[Aether House]] on {{rt|15|Alola}}, they are kidnapped by [[Team Skull]] in an operation led by [[Plumeria]]. At [[Aether Paradise]], Nebby is subjected to Team Skull and the [[Aether Foundation]]'s experiments aiming at opening more [[Ultra Wormhole]]s and harness the power of [[Ultra Beast]]s—experiments Lillie had originally saved it from with their escape seen during the opening cutscene. When [[Lusamine]] abuses Nebby's powers to open Ultra Wormholes, it is revealed to have [[Evolution|evolved]] into {{p|Cosmoem}} (although no one is seemingly aware of this). After Lusamine and [[Guzma]] have left Aether Paradise through an Ultra Wormhole, Lillie is able to take back Nebby. | ||
In order to make Nebby feel better after the events at Aether Paradise, Lillie travels to [[Poni Island]]. Although at the [[Ruins of Hope]], her hopes of {{p|Tapu Fini}} helping Nebby do not come true, she is given the Moon Flute{{sup/7|S}} or Sun Flute{{sup/7|M}}. At the [[Altar of the Sunne]]{{sup/7|S}} or [[Altar of the Moone]]{{sup/7|M}}, Lillie and the player play the Sun Flute and the Moon Flute together during the daytime{{sup/7|S}} or nighttime{{sup/7|M}} | In order to make Nebby feel better after the events at Aether Paradise, Lillie travels to [[Poni Island]]. Although at the [[Ruins of Hope]], her hopes of {{p|Tapu Fini}} helping Nebby do not come true, she is given the Moon Flute{{sup/7|S}} or Sun Flute{{sup/7|M}}. At the [[Altar of the Sunne]]{{sup/7|S}} or [[Altar of the Moone]]{{sup/7|M}}, Lillie and the player play the Sun Flute and the Moon Flute together during the daytime{{sup/7|S}} or nighttime{{sup/7|M}}, and Nebby is drawn from her bag, evolving into {{p|Solgaleo}}{{sup/7|S}} or {{p|Lunala}}{{sup/7|M}}. Upon Lillie's request, Nebby guides her and the player into [[Ultra Space]]. In Ultra Space, Nebby roars at Lusamine who has merged with {{p|Nihilego}}, forcing the two apart. Afterwards, Lillie informs the player that Nebby wants to keep on traveling with her and the player; however, Lillie stresses that she is not a {{pkmn|Trainer}} and urges Nebby to join the player. A battle is initiated, and the player is then required to catch Nebby (and in the process, they can give it any [[nickname]]). | ||
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Nebby (Japanese: ほしぐもちゃん Hoshigumo-chan) is a character introduced in Pokémon Sun and Moon. Although it seems to possess a mysterious power, being a Cosmog, Nebby is depicted as frail and unable to use moves for large parts of the games' storyline. Nebby's name has been given to it by Lillie, who cares for it and tries to find out about its true nature. In an attempt to save it from harm, Lillie often keeps Nebby in her bag in order to hide it from outsiders.
In the games
During the opening cutscene, three months prior to the beginning of the player's adventure, when Lillie tries to flee the Aether Paradise, she is teleported away by a mysterious force; that force is later revealed to stem from Nebby, who hid in her bag. Lillie and Nebby wash up on a beach, where they are found by Professor Burnet, who agrees to help Lillie learn more about Nebby. She then contacts her husband, Professor Kukui, who allows them to stay with him for the time being.
The player first meets Nebby on the Mahalo Trail, being informed by Lillie that it is being attacked by a group of wild Spearow on an unstable rope bridge. When the player steps in to protect it, Nebby is forced to use its hidden powers, thereby destroying the bridge. It is saved by Tapu Koko while falling. When asking Nebby to return into her bag, Lillie also asks the player to not tell anybody about Nebby. At the Iki Town festival, Nebby watches the player receive their starter Pokémon, and later their Z-Ring. Nebby is with Lillie when she introduces Kukui's lab, the Pokémon Center on Route 1, the Trainers' School, and Hau'oli City to the player.
When the player arrives at Melemele Meadow, Nebby has escaped from Lillie's bag. However, the player can find it unharmed; Lillie then asks Nebby to return to her bag. After the player has completed Hala's trial, Nebby and Lillie accompany the player and Professor Kukui to Akala Island.
At Akala Island, Lillie believes Nebby might be interested in visiting the Ruins of Life. Nebby is next seen at Dimensional Research Lab, where it fails to adhere to Lillie who instructs it to use Splash, and curiously approaches the player. Later, at the Ruins of Life, Olivia suggests that Nebby must be powerful when it approaches Tapu Lele's territory.
On Ula'ula Island, Lillie informs the player that she and Nebby intent to see the Ruins of Abundance. However, when at the Aether House on Route 15, they are kidnapped by Team Skull in an operation led by Plumeria. At Aether Paradise, Nebby is subjected to Team Skull and the Aether Foundation's experiments aiming at opening more Ultra Wormholes and harness the power of Ultra Beasts—experiments Lillie had originally saved it from with their escape seen during the opening cutscene. When Lusamine abuses Nebby's powers to open Ultra Wormholes, it is revealed to have evolved into Cosmoem (although no one is seemingly aware of this). After Lusamine and Guzma have left Aether Paradise through an Ultra Wormhole, Lillie is able to take back Nebby.
In order to make Nebby feel better after the events at Aether Paradise, Lillie travels to Poni Island. Although at the Ruins of Hope, her hopes of Tapu Fini helping Nebby do not come true, she is given the Moon FluteS or Sun FluteM. At the Altar of the SunneS or Altar of the MooneM, Lillie and the player play the Sun Flute and the Moon Flute together during the daytimeS or nighttimeM, and Nebby is drawn from her bag, evolving into SolgaleoS or LunalaM. Upon Lillie's request, Nebby guides her and the player into Ultra Space. In Ultra Space, Nebby roars at Lusamine who has merged with Nihilego, forcing the two apart. Afterwards, Lillie informs the player that Nebby wants to keep on traveling with her and the player; however, Lillie stresses that she is not a Trainer and urges Nebby to join the player. A battle is initiated, and the player is then required to catch Nebby (and in the process, they can give it any nickname).
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In the manga
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
History
Nebby first appears in the Sun & Moon arc and is Lillie's only known Pokémon. It was first seen escaping from Lillie's bag and running off to Mahalo Trail, where it was attacked by wild Spearow. When Moon stepped in to save it, Nebby broke the bridge they were standing on, causing both to fall towards the water until they were saved by Tapu Koko.
Personality and characteristics
Nebby, like Lillie, is a timid Pokémon and often needs to rely on others for saftey. Despite this Nebby shows feats of bravery when others are threatened. It has a tendency to jump out of Lillie's bag, much to her annoyance.
In the TCG
- Main article: Lillie (Sun & Moon 122)
Nebby appeared in the Pokémon Trading Card Game, alongside Lillie.
Names
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | ほしぐもちゃん Hoshigumo-chan | From 星 hoshi (star), 雲 gumo (cloud), and 星雲 seiun (nebula) |
English | Nebby | From nebula |
French | Doudou | From doudou (a stuffed toy) |
German | Wölkchen | Means small cloud |
Italian | Nebulino | From nebula |
Spanish | Nebulilla | From nebulosa (nebula) |
Korean | 별구름 Byeolgureum | From 별 byeol (star) and 구름 gureum (cloud) |
Chinese (Mandarin) | 小星雲 / 小星云 Xiǎoxīngyún | From 小 xiǎo (small) and 星雲 / 星云 xīngyún (nebula) |
Chinese (Cantonese) | 小星雲 Síusīngwàhn | From 小 síu (small) and 星雲 sīngwàhn (nebula) |
Related articles
For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Cosmog, Cosmoem, Solgaleo, and Lunala.
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This game character article is part of Project CharacterDex, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on each character found in the Pokémon games. |