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==Behavior==  
==Behavior==  
==Habitat==
==Habitat==
Hoothoot only come out at night, but are a very common sight anywhere in [[Johto]] or in the [[Sevi Islands]]
Hoothoot only come out at night, but are a very common sight anywhere in [[Johto]] or in the [[Sevii Islands]].


==Diet==
==Diet==

Revision as of 23:42, 29 August 2007

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Hoothoot
ホーホー Hoho
#163
163Hoothoot.png
Artwork from FR/LG
Type
Normal Flying
Category
Owl Pokémon
Abilities
Insomnia or Keen Eye
Exp. at Lv. 100
1,000,000
Regional Pokédex numbers
Johto
#015
Hoenn
#318
Sinnoh
#106
Regional Browser numbers
Height
2′04″
Imperial
0.7 m
Metric
Weight
46.7 lbs.
Imperial
21.2 kg
Metric
Dex color
Brown
Catch rate
255 (33.3%)
Body style
BodyUnknown.png BodyUnknown.png
Blue-Striped
Footprint
 F163.png   F487O.png
Blue-Striped
Gender ratio
Gender unknown
Breeding
Flying group 1 cycles
(255 minimum steps)
EV yield
HP
0
Atk
0
Def
0
Sp.Atk
0
Sp.Def
0
Speed
0
Base Exp.: 58 Battle Exp.: 581*

Hoothoot (Japanese: ホーホー Hoho) is a Normal/Flying-type Pokémon.

Biology

Physiology

Gender differences

None.

Special abilities

Behavior

Habitat

Hoothoot only come out at night, but are a very common sight anywhere in Johto or in the Sevii Islands.

Diet

Main article: Pokémon food

In the anime

Both Gary Oak and Falkner, the Gym Leader of Violet City, have Hoothoot, although Gary's was a rental and was owned for one episode only. Hagatha and Nagatha from Illusion Confusion rent Hoothoot to trainers so they can get through a haunted forest.

A Hoothoot chased Team Rocket while they were searching for Ho-Oh in some underground ruins in AG177.

In the manga

In the TCG

Game data

Pokédex entries

This Pokémon was unavailable prior to Generation II.
Generation I
Red {{{redbluedex}}}
Blue
Yellow {{{yellowdex}}}
Stadium {{{stadiumdex}}}
Generation II
Gold It always stands on one foot. It changes feet so fast, the movement can rarely be seen.
Silver It has a perfect sense of time. Whatever happens, it keeps rhythm by precisely tilting its head in time.
Crystal It begins to hoot at the same time every day. Some trainers use them in place of clocks.
Stadium 2 It always stands on one foot. It changes feet so fast, the movement can rarely be seen.
Generation III
Ruby Hoothoot has an internal organ that senses and tracks the earth's rotation. Using this special organ, this Pokémon begins hooting at precisely the same time every day.
Sapphire Hoothoot has an internal organ that senses and tracks the earth's rotation. Using this special organ, this Pokémon begins hooting at precisely the same time every day.
Emerald It has an internal organ that senses the earth's rotation. Using this special organ, a Hoothoot begins hooting at precisely the same time every day.
FireRed It has a perfect sense of time. Whatever happens, it keeps rhythm by precisely tilting its head in time.
LeafGreen It always stands on one foot. It changes feet so fast, the movement can rarely be seen.
Generation IV
Diamond It always stands on one foot. Even when attacked, it does not brace itself using both feet.
Pearl It switches its standing foot so quickly, it can't be seen. It cries at the same time every day.
Platinum {{{platinumdex}}}
HeartGold {{{heartgolddex}}}
SoulSilver {{{soulsilverdex}}}
Generation V
Black {{{blackdex}}}
White {{{whitedex}}}
Black 2 {{{black2dex}}}
White 2 {{{white2dex}}}
Generation VI
X Unknown
Y Unknown


Game locations

This Pokémon was unavailable prior to Generation II.
Generation I
Red Blue
None Trade
Blue (Japan)
None Trade
Yellow
None Trade
Generation II
Gold Silver
Common Routes 1, 2, 29, 30, 31, 35, 36, 37, and National Park (Night only)
Crystal
Common Routes 1, 2, 5, 25, 29, 30, 31, 32, 34, 35, 36, 37, Ilex Forest, and National Park (Night only)
Generation III
Ruby Sapphire
None Trade
Emerald
Rare Safari Zone
FireRed LeafGreen
None Trade
Colosseum
One Pyrite Town (Shadow)
XD
None Trade
Generation IV
Diamond Pearl
Common Routes 210, 211, Great Marsh
Platinum
None Trade
HeartGold SoulSilver
None Trade
Pal Park
Forest
Pokéwalker
None
Generation V
Black White
None Trade
Black 2 White 2
None Trade
Dream World
None
Generation VI
X Y
None Trade



In side games

Game Location
Pokémon Channel Ruins of Truth
Pokémon Trozei! Endless Level 22
Endless Level 35
Forever Level 22
Mr. Who's Den
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon Sinister Woods (10F-12F)
Northern Range (1F-5F)
Buried Relic (5F-9F)
Remains Island (B1-B3)

Base stats

Stat Range
At Lv. 50 At Lv. 100
60
120 - 167 230 - 324
30
31 - 90 58 - 174
30
31 - 90 58 - 174
36
36 - 96 69 - 188
56
54 - 118 105 - 232
50
49 - 112 94 - 218
Total:
262
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.

Type effectiveness

Under normal battle conditions in Generation V, this Pokémon is:
Damaged
normally by:
Normal
Fighting
Flying
Poison
Ground
Rock
Bug ½×
Ghost
Steel
Fire
Water
Grass ½×
Electric
Psychic
Ice
Dragon
Dark
None
Weak to:
Normal
Fighting
Flying
Poison
Ground
Rock
Bug ½×
Ghost
Steel
Fire
Water
Grass ½×
Electric
Psychic
Ice
Dragon
Dark
None
Immune to:
Normal
Fighting
Flying
Poison
Ground
Rock
Bug ½×
Ghost
Steel
Fire
Water
Grass ½×
Electric
Psychic
Ice
Dragon
Dark
None
Resistant to:
Normal
Fighting
Flying
Poison
Ground
Rock
Bug ½×
Ghost
Steel
Fire
Water
Grass ½×
Electric
Psychic
Ice
Dragon
Dark
None

Learnset

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By leveling up

Game Generation II Generation III Generation IV
Start Tackle
Growl
Tackle
Growl
Tackle
Growl
5     Foresight
6 Foresight Foresight  
9     Hypnosis
11 Peck Peck  
13     Peck
16 Hypnosis Hypnosis  
17     Reflect
21     Confusion
22 Reflect Reflect  
25     Take Down
28 Take Down Take Down  
29     Air Slash
33     Zen Headbutt
34 Confusion Confusion  
37     Extrasensory
41     Psycho Shift
45     Roost
48 Dream Eater Dream Eater  
49     Dream Eater

By TM/HM

Game Generation II Generation III Generation IV
TM03 Curse    
TM06 Toxic Toxic Toxic
TM10 Hidden Power Hidden Power Hidden Power
TM11 Sunny Day Sunny Day Sunny Day
TM13 Snore    
TM17 Protect Protect Protect
TM18   Rain Dance Rain Dance
TM20 Endure    
TM21 Frustration Frustration Frustration
TM22   Solarbeam Solarbeam
TM24   Thunderbolt Thunderbolt
TM27 Return Return Return
TM29   Psychic Psychic
TM30   Shadow Ball Shadow Ball
TM31 Mud Slap    
TM32 Double Team Double Team Double Team
TM33   Reflect Reflect
TM34 Swagger    
TM35 Sleep Talk    
TM39 Swift    
TM40   Aerial Ace Aerial Ace
TM42 Dream Eater Facade Facade
TM43 Detect Secret Power Secret Power
TM44 Rest Rest Rest
TM45 Attract Attract Attract
TM46 Thief Thief Thief
TM47 Steel Wing Steel Wing Steel Wing
TM50 Nightmare    
TM51     Roost
TM58     Endure
TM62     Silver Wind
TM67     Recycle
TM77     Psych Up
TM78     Captivate
TM82     Sleep Talk
TM83     Natural Gift
TM85     Dream Eater
TM87     Swagger
TM88     Pluck
TM90     Substitute
HM02 Fly Fly Fly
HM05 Flash Flash Defog

By breeding

By tutoring

Special moves

Side game data

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Evolution

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Trivia

Origin

It seems to be based on a combination of an owl and a clock, as its eyebrows are shaped like the hour and minute hands on a clock; in addition, it has the ability to keep track of time.

Hoothoot's appearance is based on that of the Japanese Eagle Owl, who were seen as wise, divine messengers of the gods.

Name origin

Hoothoot's name is simply onomatopiea for the sound owls make.

In other languages

External links

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