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'''Oricorio''' ([[List of Japanese Pokémon names|Japanese]]: '''オドリドリ''' ''Odoridori'') is a {{type|Flying}} {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} introduced in [[Generation VII]]. | '''Oricorio''' ([[List of Japanese Pokémon names|Japanese]]: '''オドリドリ''' ''Odoridori'') is a {{type|Flying}} {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} introduced in [[Generation VII]]. | ||
While it is not known to [[Evolution|evolve]] into or from any other Pokémon, Oricorio can change | While it is not known to [[Evolution|evolve]] into or from any other Pokémon, Oricorio can change [[#Form data|forms]] by sipping the [[Nectar]] of certain flowers. | ||
* If [[Red Nectar]] is used on Oricorio, it will change into '''Baile Style''', where it becomes {{2t|Fire|Flying}}-type. | * If [[Red Nectar]] is used on Oricorio, it will change into '''Baile Style''', where it becomes {{2t|Fire|Flying}}-type. | ||
* If [[Yellow Nectar]] is used on Oricorio, it will change into '''Pom-Pom Style''', where it becomes {{2t|Electric|Flying}}-type. | * If [[Yellow Nectar]] is used on Oricorio, it will change into '''Pom-Pom Style''', where it becomes {{2t|Electric|Flying}}-type. | ||
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Baile Style Oricorio is very passionate and exudes power when it dances and can get fiercely angry if it is given the wrong orders. It throws off downy fluff when it dances that it can ignite to perform a fiery dance attack.<ref>[http://www.pokemon-sunmoon.com/en-us/pokemon/oricorio-(baile-style)/ Pokémon Sun and Moon site | Oricorio (Baile Style)]</ref> Baile Style Oricorio is popular with the people of Paldea due to its dancing style matching their temperament nature. | Baile Style Oricorio is very passionate and exudes power when it dances and can get fiercely angry if it is given the wrong orders. It throws off downy fluff when it dances that it can ignite to perform a fiery dance attack.<ref>[http://www.pokemon-sunmoon.com/en-us/pokemon/oricorio-(baile-style)/ Pokémon Sun and Moon site | Oricorio (Baile Style)]</ref> Baile Style Oricorio is popular with the people of Paldea due to its dancing style matching their temperament nature. | ||
;Pom-Pom Style | ;Pom-Pom Style | ||
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Pom-Pom Style Oricorio's dancing charges its feathers with static electricity. While charged, its feathers can be used to attack and unleash electric shocks. It will also use its dancing to cheer up people who are feeling glum, but will also use this as an opening to shock unsuspecting foes. In Paldea, Pom-Pom Style is popular with children due to its energetic, cheerful dance. However, it is hard to find in said region. | Pom-Pom Style Oricorio's dancing charges its feathers with static electricity. While charged, its feathers can be used to attack and unleash electric shocks. It will also use its dancing to cheer up people who are feeling glum, but will also use this as an opening to shock unsuspecting foes. In Paldea, Pom-Pom Style is popular with children due to its energetic, cheerful dance. However, it is hard to find in said region. | ||
;Pa'u Style | ;Pa'u Style | ||
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Pa'u Style Oricorio can be difficult to deal with due to its laid-back nature. It uses its dance to focus its mind and increase its psychic power. The dance is also said to be an offering of thanks to its [[Guardian deities|guardian deity]].<ref>[http://www.pokemon-sunmoon.com/en-us/pokemon/oricorio-(pa'u-style)/ Pokémon Sun and Moon site | Oricorio (Pa'u Style)]</ref> It gets caught up in dancing that it sometimes ignores its Trainer's orders. In Paldea, Pau'u Style Oricorio is popular due to being used to maintain health. However, it is hard to find in said region. | Pa'u Style Oricorio can be difficult to deal with due to its laid-back nature. It uses its dance to focus its mind and increase its psychic power. The dance is also said to be an offering of thanks to its [[Guardian deities|guardian deity]].<ref>[http://www.pokemon-sunmoon.com/en-us/pokemon/oricorio-(pa'u-style)/ Pokémon Sun and Moon site | Oricorio (Pa'u Style)]</ref> It gets caught up in dancing that it sometimes ignores its Trainer's orders. In Paldea, Pau'u Style Oricorio is popular due to being used to maintain health. However, it is hard to find in said region. | ||
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Through its dance, it draws in nearby spirits and borrows their power to fight. Its dance reminds people who migrated from [[Kanto]] of their homeland.<ref>[http://www.pokemon-sunmoon.com/en-us/pokemon/oricorio-(sensu-style)/ Pokémon Sun and Moon site | Oricorio (Sensu Style)]</ref> In Paldea, Sensu Style Oricorio is popular with adults due to its elegant, attractive dance. However, it is hard to find in said region. It is more commonly seen in Kitakami. | Through its dance, it draws in nearby spirits and borrows their power to fight. Its dance reminds people who migrated from [[Kanto]] of their homeland.<ref>[http://www.pokemon-sunmoon.com/en-us/pokemon/oricorio-(sensu-style)/ Pokémon Sun and Moon site | Oricorio (Sensu Style)]</ref> In Paldea, Sensu Style Oricorio is popular with adults due to its elegant, attractive dance. However, it is hard to find in said region. It is more commonly seen in Kitakami. | ||
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===Form data=== | ===Form data=== | ||
Oricorio has four interchangeable forms: Baile Style, Pom-Pom Style, Pa'u Style, and Sensu Style. | |||
It can change between its forms by sipping [[Nectar]], with [[Red Nectar]] changing it to Baile Style, [[Yellow Nectar]] changing it to Pom-Pom Style, [[Pink Nectar]] changing it to Pa'u Style, and [[Purple Nectar]] changing it to Sensu Style. | |||
In [[Alola]], each of the four main islands has a different form of Oricorio in the {{pkmn2|wild}}: Baile Style is found on [[Ula'ula Island]], Pom-Pom Style on [[Melemele Island]], Pa'u Style on [[Akala Island]], and Sensu Style on [[Poni Island]]. In [[Paldea]], only Baile Style and Pom-Pom Style Oricorio can be found in the wild. In [[Kitakami]], only Sensu Style can be found in the wild. | |||
Each of Oricorio's four styles has a different primary [[type]]; Oricorio's [[signature move]] {{m|Revelation Dance}} changes type to match the user's primary type. The forms also have different [[cry|cries]]. | |||
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Oricorio (Japanese: オドリドリ Odoridori) is a Flying-type Pokémon introduced in Generation VII.
While it is not known to evolve into or from any other Pokémon, Oricorio can change forms by sipping the Nectar of certain flowers.
- If Red Nectar is used on Oricorio, it will change into Baile Style, where it becomes Fire/Flying-type.
- If Yellow Nectar is used on Oricorio, it will change into Pom-Pom Style, where it becomes Electric/Flying-type.
- If Pink Nectar is used on Oricorio, it will change into Pa'u Style, where it becomes Psychic/Flying-type.
- If Purple Nectar is used on Oricorio, it will change into Sensu Style, where it becomes Ghost/Flying-type.
Biology
Oricorio is an avian Pokémon that can change between four markedly different forms. The form it takes depends on the kind of nectar it consumes. All forms have a light pink beak, thin legs, and dark eyes with white pupils. The feet have three toes in front and one in back, and the beak curves downward.
Oricorio is the only known Pokémon capable of learning the move Revelation Dance, which changes its type according to Oricorio's style. It is also the only known Pokémon that can have Dancer as an Ability.
Forms
- Baile Style
In its Baile Style, which resides on Ula'ula Island in Alola and in eastern Paldea, Oricorio is covered in red feathers with two lines of black feathers across each of its wings and tail. Its plumage resembles a frilly flamenco dress. On the back of its head is a white ball with thin, spiraled extensions on either side that resemble earrings. Its eyelids are purple, and it has a long tail.
Baile Style Oricorio is very passionate and exudes power when it dances and can get fiercely angry if it is given the wrong orders. It throws off downy fluff when it dances that it can ignite to perform a fiery dance attack.[1] Baile Style Oricorio is popular with the people of Paldea due to its dancing style matching their temperament nature.
- Pom-Pom Style
In its Pom-Pom Style, residing on Melemele Island in Alola and in southern Paldea, Oricorio is primarily yellow. Most of its body is pale yellow with a line of longer feathers around its waist like a skirt. Its lower body and short stubby tail are covered with short, white feathers. Fluffy balls of darker yellow feathers cover the end of its wings like pom-poms, and similar, smaller puffs cover its ankles. In the center of its chest is a yellow, v-shaped marking, and there are fan-shaped markings on the sides of its eyes. The markings around its eyes are echoed by three large, pale yellow feathers on each side of its head, which are tipped with bright yellow.
Pom-Pom Style Oricorio's dancing charges its feathers with static electricity. While charged, its feathers can be used to attack and unleash electric shocks. It will also use its dancing to cheer up people who are feeling glum, but will also use this as an opening to shock unsuspecting foes. In Paldea, Pom-Pom Style is popular with children due to its energetic, cheerful dance. However, it is hard to find in said region.
- Pa'u Style
In its Pa'u Style, residing in Akala Island, Oricorio has pink feathers. Its main body is a dark pink, while most of its other feathers are varying shades of pink. A fan of three feathers tips each wing: two light pink with a whitish-pink one in the center. On the top of its head is an arrangement of feathers resembling a headdress: a ring of fluffy, light pink feathers with larger, paler feathers standing up from the center. There is a larger, similar group of feathers around its waist like a skirt.
Pa'u Style Oricorio can be difficult to deal with due to its laid-back nature. It uses its dance to focus its mind and increase its psychic power. The dance is also said to be an offering of thanks to its guardian deity.[2] It gets caught up in dancing that it sometimes ignores its Trainer's orders. In Paldea, Pau'u Style Oricorio is popular due to being used to maintain health. However, it is hard to find in said region.
- Sensu Style
In its Sensu Style, residing on Poni Island in Alola and in southwest Kitakami, Oricorio's feathers are mainly purple. The tips of its wings broaden into a fan shape, and it has a fan-shaped crest on top of its head. At the base of its crest are four feathers with light blue tips. There are two of these feathers on each side, resembling ornamental hairsticks. On the side of each eye are small, light blue markings that resemble eyelashes. The edges of its wings, fans, head crest, and long tail all have a double border of pale purple with a light blue on the outer edge. Sensu Style Oricorio is a calm and collected Pokémon.
Through its dance, it draws in nearby spirits and borrows their power to fight. Its dance reminds people who migrated from Kanto of their homeland.[3] In Paldea, Sensu Style Oricorio is popular with adults due to its elegant, attractive dance. However, it is hard to find in said region. It is more commonly seen in Kitakami.
In the anime
Major appearances
Pom-Pom Style Oricorio debuted in Lillie's Egg-xhilarating Challenge!, under the ownership of Hobbes. Hobbes used his Oricorio in a battle against Ash and Rowlet, where it was able to defeat Rowlet owing to Rowlet's lack of battle experience. Hobbes's Oricorio reappeared in The Ol' Raise and Switch!, where it was used in a battle against Pikachu, who was under Lillie's command at the time; it ultimately lost. It reappeared again in The Dex Can't Help It!, where Hobbes sent it out to protect Lillie from Rotom Pokédex when it took on the form of a Mow Rotom.
Baile Style Oricorio debuted in A Seasoned Search!, alongside another Pom-Pom Style Oricorio. It soon changed into Pom-Pom Style by sipping Yellow Nectar.
Pa'u Style Oricorio debuted in All They Want to Do is Dance Dance!, under the ownership of Anela, which she nicknamed (ドリちゃん Dori-chan). Dori-chan helped Mallow's Steenee perfect her dance for the dancing class and later gave a Pokémon Dance presentation before Ash and his classmates. Dori-chan reappeared in Securing the Future!, where it joined the rest of Alola in showering Necrozma with light so it could return to its true form.
Multiple Sensu Style Oricorio debuted in That's Some Spicy Island Research!. Three of them were singing as Hapu worked on her radish field and were fed a few of them. More of them appeared later down on the beach as Team Skull Grunts Tupp, Zipp, and Rapp attempted to use the radishes to lure the Oricorio towards them for capture. They were later freed when the Grunts retreated at Plumeria's orders. The Oricorio reappeared in A Grand Debut!.
Minor appearances
Three Pom-Pom Style Oricorio appeared in Pulling Out the Pokémon Base Pepper!, where they acted as cheerleaders in the Pokémon Base game that Ash and his classmates took part in.
A Baile Style Oricorio appeared in Tough Guy Trials!, under the ownership of the Officer Jenny of Ula'ula Island.
A Trainer's Pom-Pom Style Oricorio appeared in I Choose Paradise!, where it was among the Pokémon seen at the Pokémon Paradise Resort.
A Trainer's Pa'u Style Oricorio appeared in This Magik Moment!.
A Pa'u Style Oricorio appeared in A Fiery Training Camp Trick!. It was first seen in a flashback being scared off by a Crawdaunt before reappearing in the present day after Sophocles's Vikavolt battled the same Crawdaunt.
Four Pom-Pom Style Oricorio appeared in the past in A Timeless Encounter!.
A Trainer's Pom-Pom Style Oricorio appeared in Battle Royal 151!, where it competed in the Battle Royal preliminary round of the Manalo Conference but ended up losing.
A Trainer's Pom-Pom Style Oricorio appeared in Battling on the Wing!, where it was watching the battles during the Manalo Conference.
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Pokémon Adventures
Baile Style Oricorio debuted in Homecoming and the Brilliant Professional Golfer. One was seen under the ownership of Kahili.
Two Pom-Pom Style Oricorio debuted in a flashback in Homecoming and the Brilliant Professional Golfer, where they witnessed Kahili battle a Buzzwole and Kartana at Melemele Meadow.
In the TCG
- Main article: Oricorio (TCG)
Game data
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Scarlet | Violet | Red Nectar (Baile Style: 5%) | Yellow Nectar (Pom-Pom Style: 5%) |
Stats
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Baile Style
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In Pokémon GO, Baile Style Oricorio is exclusive to Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, except for regions which has Pa'u Style Oricorio.
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In Pokémon GO, Pa'u Style Oricorio is exclusive to certain African, Asian, Pacific and Caribbean islands, as well as Australia. The following is a non-exhaustive list of all regions Pa'u Style Oricorio appears in:[4]
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In Pokémon GO, Sensu Style Oricorio is exclusive to the Asia-Pacific, except for regions which has Pa'u Style Oricorio.
Form data
Oricorio has four interchangeable forms: Baile Style, Pom-Pom Style, Pa'u Style, and Sensu Style.
It can change between its forms by sipping Nectar, with Red Nectar changing it to Baile Style, Yellow Nectar changing it to Pom-Pom Style, Pink Nectar changing it to Pa'u Style, and Purple Nectar changing it to Sensu Style.
In Alola, each of the four main islands has a different form of Oricorio in the wild: Baile Style is found on Ula'ula Island, Pom-Pom Style on Melemele Island, Pa'u Style on Akala Island, and Sensu Style on Poni Island. In Paldea, only Baile Style and Pom-Pom Style Oricorio can be found in the wild. In Kitakami, only Sensu Style can be found in the wild.
Each of Oricorio's four styles has a different primary type; Oricorio's signature move Revelation Dance changes type to match the user's primary type. The forms also have different cries.
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Trivia
- The color for each Oricorio form corresponds to the Hawaiian word from which the name of its home island is derived.
- When opening up Pokémon Refresh, due to a glitch pertaining to Pokémon with alternate forms, all four forms of Oricorio use Baile Style's cry.
- Oricorio shares its category with Galarian Mr. Mime. They are both known as the Dancing Pokémon.
Origin
Oricorio may be inspired by Hawaiian honeycreepers, small passerine birds native to Hawaii. Hawaiian honeycreepers feed on the nectar of various plants, but each species favors a specific flower that its beak is adapted to. Its dancing may also derive from the mating dances of some birds.
Its dancing styles are inspired by different forms of dance: the Baile Style refers to flamenco (baile being a Spanish word for dance), the Pom-Pom Style refers to cheerleading, the Pa'u Style refers to hula (pāʻū being a Hawaiian word for skirt, especially ones that may be used in hula), and the Sensu Style refers to Japanese dance (扇子 sensu being the Japanese word for a folding fan as they are used in such dances) while also bearing a notable resemblance to a geisha.
Oricorio may also be inspired by Darwin's finches, which also change and adapt to each island whenever they eat the nectar of the resident flowers.
Name origin
Oricorio may be a combination of oriole and choreography. It may also incorporate oratorio. Baile style comes from the Spanish word baile, which means "dance." Pa'u style comes from pa'u, a style of dress worn by native Hawaiians. Pom-pom style comes from the pom-poms that this form has on its arms. Sensu style comes from Sensu, which in Japanese means "folding fan", referring to the patterns on this Pokémon's wings.
Odoridori may be a combination of 踊り odori (dance), 鳥 tori (bird), and 色とりどり irotoridori (varicolored).
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