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===In the Pokémon Gotta Catch 'Em All manga=== | ===In the Pokémon Gotta Catch 'Em All manga=== | ||
A Hoothoot appeared in [[GDZ36]]. | |||
[[Shu]] has a Hoothoot in [[Pokémon Gotta Catch 'Em All]]. | |||
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Hoothoot (Japanese: ホーホー Hoho) is a dual-type Normal/Flying Pokémon introduced in Generation II.
It evolves into Noctowl starting at level 20.
Biology
Hoothoot is an avian Pokémon that resembles an owl with a round body. Most of its feathers are brown, but its belly is cream-colored. It has large, red eyes, a small, pinkish beak, stubby wings, and a fan-like tail with three feathers. Encircling its eyes are black rings; the lower rims of the ring have three protrusions that resemble the teeth on a gear while the upper rims have extensions that resemble the hands of a clock. It has two pinkish feet, each with five clawed toes. However, it will typically only stand on one foot at a time and alternates between the two at speeds too difficult to track with the naked eye.
Hoothoot begins crying at exactly the same time every day and always tilts its head in the same rhythm. This ability is due to a special organ that senses the Earth's rotation and allows it to keep track of time. As a result, Hoothoot was considered a divine messenger of time and raised to serve as clocks a long time ago. Some Trainers still use it as a clock today. Hoothoot is most commonly found nesting in trees in temperate and boreal forests.
In the anime
Major appearances
Multiple Hoothoot made their main series debut in Illusion Confusion!, under the ownership of Hagatha and Nagatha. The two rented their Hoothoot to Trainers, including Gary Oak, so they can get through a haunted forest.
Falkner, the Gym Leader of Violet City, has a Hoothoot, which debuted in Fighting Flyer with Fire when he used it in his Gym battle against Ash. It defeated Chikorita with ease before being defeated by Pikachu. It reappeared in a flashback in Why? Wynaut!. It was sometimes seen outside of its Poké Ball.
Wings Alexander used to have a Hoothoot before it evolved, as seen in a flashback in Throwing in the Noctowl.
A Hoothoot appeared in A Staravia is Born!, where it teamed up with Ash's Starly to hypnotize Meowth into helping the other Flying-type Pokémon escape. It was later seen flying away with the other Flying-type Pokémon, waving goodbye to Ash's newly-evolved Staravia in the process.
A Hoothoot appeared in Pikachu and the Pokémon Music Squad. It was one of the Pokémon living in a forest.
Minor appearances
Hoothoot debuted in Pikachu's Rescue Adventure.
A Hoothoot briefly appeared in Mild 'n Wooly, where it was seen getting blown across the screen by the approaching storm.
A Hoothoot appeared in Tricks of the Trade as one of the Pokémon seen at the Pokémon Swap Meet in Palmpona.
A Hoothoot appeared in Pikachu and Pichu as a resident of Big Town.
A Hoothoot appeared in Celebi: The Voice of the Forest.
Two Hoothoot appeared in The Legend of Thunder!. One was standing in the hollow of a tree outside the Pokémon Center, while the other one was inside the Center with its Trainer.
A Hoothoot appeared in A Bite to Remember.
A Hoothoot appeared in Gonna Rule The School!, under the ownership of the Pokémon Trainers' School. It was temporarily loaned to one of the school's underage students for use.
A Hoothoot appeared in Less is Morrison.
A Coordinator's Hoothoot appeared in Spontaneous Combusken!, where it was seen participating in the Chrysanthemum Contest.
A Hoothoot chased Team Rocket while they were searching for Ho-Oh in some underground ruins in Battling the Enemy Within!.
Two Hoothoot appeared in Dawn of a New Era!.
Multiple Hoothoot made a brief appearance in Coming Full-Festival Circle!. They were among the Pokémon listening to Nando as he played his music.
A Hoothoot appeared in Zoroark: Master of Illusions.
A Hoothoot made a brief appearance in Memories are Made of Bliss!.
A Hoothoot appeared in Mewtwo — Prologue to Awakening.
A Hoothoot appeared in The Dream Continues!.
A Hoothoot appeared in BWS01.
A Hoothoot appeared in a flashback or a fantasy in The Forest Champion!.
A Hoothoot appeared in A Fashionable Battle!.
A Trainer's Hoothoot appeared in A Giga Battle with Mega Results!.
A Hoothoot appeared in A Watershed Moment! in a flashback.
Multiple Hoothoot appeared in The Power Of Us.
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In the manga
In the Ash & Pikachu manga
Much like her anime counterpart, Lily owns a Hoothoot. It appeared in The Dream Potion Recipe!!.
A Hoothoot appeared in A Clash Of Wills!! Eternal Rivals?!.
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
Hoothoot debuted in The Legend. Two were seen hanging under some tree branches when Green had finished her message to Silver in Johto.
In Murkrow Row, a Hoothoot is seen flying at night while Gold was playing cue balls in his room. It was later seen again when Gold asks Joey if he recorded the DJ Mary's song.
A Hoothoot was used by a trickster in Who Gives a Hoothoot?. He claimed to use Hoothoot as an accurate timekeeper to regulate a prize-winning game he was hosting, when in fact he was prompting Hoothoot to declare the time limit whenever a participant was on the verge of winning, thus preventing anyone from winning his game. He was busted however, by Gold and his Aipom. The same man and his Hoothoot are seen in Really Raikou & Entirely Entei I and The Last Battle XIII.
Two Hoothoot were seen at night near the forest Gold was sleeping in, in Gilgar Glide.
Crystal mentioned that she caught a Hoothoot on her way to Professor Elm's Lab in Three Cheers for Chikorita.
A Hoothoot appeared in The Last Battle XIII as one of the Pokémon sent to participate in the fight in Ilex Forest.
A Hoothoot appeared in Out-Odding Oddish, under the ownership of a Pokéathlon participant.
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In the Pokémon Gold & Silver: The Golden Boys manga
A Hoothoot appeared in Let's Go! The Journey Towards The Championship.
A Hoothoot appeared in Escape From The Mystery Forest!, under the ownership of Chris. She uses it as a lookout, helping her see where things are in the distance.
A Trainer's Hoothoot appeared in Let's Fight For The Future!!.
In the Pokémon Gotta Catch 'Em All manga
A Hoothoot appeared in GDZ36.
Shu has a Hoothoot in Pokémon Gotta Catch 'Em All.
In the TCG
- Main article: Hoothoot (TCG)
Game data
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GSC | Pokémon Center Mystery Egg #3 Night Shade Hoothoot | Japanese | Japan | 5 | April 27 to May 12, 2002 |
GSC | Gotta Catch 'Em All Station! Night Shade Hoothoot | English | United States | 5 | December 27, 2002 to January 2, 2003 |
RSEFRLG | Gather More Pokémon! Sixth Campaign Hoothoot | Japanese | Japan | 10 | April 22 to May 8, 2006 |
Stats
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Trivia
- In Fighting Flyer with Fire, Falkner's Hoothoot stands on both legs, even though Hoothoot supposedly only ever stands on one leg at a time.
- In Nintendo Power Vol. 134, Ken Sugimori stated in an interview that Hoothoot is his favorite Pokémon because he had a pet bird as a child that would stand on one foot.[1]
- Hoothoot has a unique fade-in animation that is programmed into Pokémon Gold and Silver but goes unused.
Origin
Hoothoot seems to be based on a combination of an owl—more specifically the horned owl—and a clock, as its crest's prongs are shaped like the hands of a clock; in addition, it has the ability to keep track of time.
Name origin
Hoothoot is derived from hoot, an onomatopoeia for the sound an owl makes. It may also be a combination of hoot and cuckoo, as in a Cuckoo clock, referring to Hoothoot's keen ability to keep track of time.
Hoho is derived from hoo, another onomatopoeia for the sound an owl makes.
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