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===Major appearances=== | ===Major appearances=== | ||
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{{an|Brock}}'s Bonsly evolved into Sudowoodo in ''[[DP014|Leave It To Brocko!]]''. Although needy and easily distressed as a Bonsly, as a Sudowoodo | {{an|Brock}}'s Bonsly evolved into Sudowoodo in ''[[DP014|Leave It To Brocko!]]''. Although needy and easily distressed as a Bonsly, as a Sudowoodo, he proved a strong and reliable partner. | ||
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A Sudowoodo appeared in ''[[PK27|Pikachu and the Pokémon Music Squad]]''. It noticed the fight between {{MTR}}, {{TP|Clemont|Chespin}}, and a {{p|Torchic}} over a [[Pecha Berry]]. | A Sudowoodo appeared in ''[[PK27|Pikachu and the Pokémon Music Squad]]''. It noticed the fight between {{MTR}}, {{TP|Clemont|Chespin}}, and a {{p|Torchic}} over a [[Pecha Berry]]. | ||
A Sudowoodo appeared in ''[[M21|The Power of Us]]'', under the ownership of [[Callahan]]. Callahan saved Sudowoodo by catching the {{p|Golduck}} that was chasing it. Afterwards, it followed Callahan around before being caught by him | A Sudowoodo appeared in ''[[M21|The Power of Us]]'', under the ownership of [[Callahan]]. Callahan saved Sudowoodo by catching the {{p|Golduck}} that was chasing it. Afterwards, it followed Callahan around before being caught by him. | ||
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A {{pkmn|Coordinator}}'s Sudowoodo appeared in ''[[AG121|Hi Ho Silver Wind!]]''. | A {{pkmn|Coordinator}}'s Sudowoodo appeared in ''[[AG121|Hi Ho Silver Wind!]]''. | ||
A Sudowoodo appeared in ''[[XY038|Forging Forest Friendships!]]'', where {{TRT}} had captured it and a | A Sudowoodo appeared in ''[[XY038|Forging Forest Friendships!]]'', where {{TRT}} had captured it and a {{p|Bonsly}} in a net. They were eventually freed by Ash when a {{p|Trevenant}} asked for his help. | ||
A Sudowoodo appeared in ''[[SM001|Alola to New Adventure!]]''. | A Sudowoodo appeared in ''[[SM001|Alola to New Adventure!]]''. | ||
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A Trainer's Sudowoodo appeared in ''[[SM066|Smashing with Sketch!]]'', where it participated in the [[Pokémon Ping-Pong tournament]]. | A Trainer's Sudowoodo appeared in ''[[SM066|Smashing with Sketch!]]'', where it participated in the [[Pokémon Ping-Pong tournament]]. | ||
Multiple Trainers' Sudowoodo appeared in ''[[SM090|Securing the Future!]]'', where they joined the rest of Alola in showering {{DL| | Multiple Trainers' Sudowoodo appeared in ''[[SM090|Securing the Future!]]'', where they joined the rest of [[Alola]] in showering {{DL|Light trio (anime)|Necrozma}} with light so it could return to its {{DL|List of Pokémon with form differences|Necrozma|true form}}. | ||
A Trainer's Sudowoodo appeared in ''[[SM099|We Know Where You're Going, Eevee!]]''. | A Trainer's Sudowoodo appeared in ''[[SM099|We Know Where You're Going, Eevee!]]''. | ||
Four Sudowoodo appeared in [[SM125]], with one of them reappearing in [[SM126|the next episode]]. | |||
A Sudowoodo appeared in [[SM126]], where it was tackled by [[Ash's Pikachu]] and {{AP|Lycanroc}} after being mistaken for their Trainer, due to it wearing [[Ash's hat]]. | |||
A Trainer's Sudowoodo appeared in [[SM129]], where it competed in the [[Manalo Conference]] but was defeated by Pikachu. | |||
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A Sudowoodo appeared in ''[[PS442|Out-Odding Oddish]]'', under the ownership of a [[Pokéathlon]] participant. | A Sudowoodo appeared in ''[[PS442|Out-Odding Oddish]]'', under the ownership of a [[Pokéathlon]] participant. | ||
A Sudowoodo | A Sudowoodo appeared with its {{pkmn|Trainer}} at the Mini-game Corner in the {{chap|X & Y}}. | ||
A Sudowoodo belonging to the [[Aether Foundation]] appeared in a flashback in [[PASM25]]. | A Sudowoodo belonging to the [[Aether Foundation]] appeared in a flashback in [[PASM25]]. | ||
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===In the Pokémon Gold & Silver: The Golden Boys manga=== | ===In the Pokémon Gold & Silver: The Golden Boys manga=== | ||
{{GnB|Gold}} and [[Whitney]] battle a {{pkmn2|giant}} Sudowoodo, which is blocking {{rt|36|Johto}} in ''[[GB10|A Huge Mysterious Tree!!]]''. After defeating it in battle, Gold finds out that it had just covered itself in mud to look bigger and catches it, making it one of his party members. | |||
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{{Dex/NA|gen=II}} | {{Dex/NA|gen=II}} | ||
{{Dex/Gen|gen=II}} | {{Dex/Gen/1|gen=II|reg1=Johto|num1=106}} | ||
{{Dex/Entry1|v=Gold|entry=Although it always pretends to be a tree, its composition appears to be closer to a rock than a plant.}} | {{Dex/Entry1|v=Gold|entry=Although it always pretends to be a tree, its composition appears to be closer to a rock than a plant.}} | ||
{{Dex/Entry1|v=Silver|entry=It disguises itself as a tree to avoid attack. It hates water, so it will disappear if it starts raining.}} | {{Dex/Entry1|v=Silver|entry=It disguises itself as a tree to avoid attack. It hates water, so it will disappear if it starts raining.}} | ||
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{{Dex/Gen|gen=III}} | {{Dex/Gen/2|gen=III|reg1=Hoenn|reg2=Kanto}} | ||
{{Dex/Entry2|v=Ruby|v2=Sapphire|t=FFF|t2=FFF|entry=Sudowoodo camouflages itself as a tree to avoid being attacked by enemies. However, because the forelegs remain green throughout the year, the Pokémon is easily identified as a fake during the winter.}} | {{Dex/Entry2|v=Ruby|v2=Sapphire|t=FFF|t2=FFF|entry=Sudowoodo camouflages itself as a tree to avoid being attacked by enemies. However, because the forelegs remain green throughout the year, the Pokémon is easily identified as a fake during the winter.}} | ||
{{Dex/Entry1|v=Emerald|t=FFF|entry=It mimics a tree to avoid being attacked by enemies. But since its forelegs remain green throughout the year, it is easily identified as a fake in the winter.}} | {{Dex/Entry1|v=Emerald|t=FFF|entry=It mimics a tree to avoid being attacked by enemies. But since its forelegs remain green throughout the year, it is easily identified as a fake in the winter.}} | ||
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{{Dex/Gen|gen=IV}} | {{Dex/Gen/2|gen=IV|reg1=Sinnoh|num1=093|reg2=Johto|num2=107}} | ||
{{Dex/Entry1|v=Diamond|entry=Despite appearing to be a tree, its body is closer to rocks and stones. It is very weak to water.}} | {{Dex/Entry1|v=Diamond|entry=Despite appearing to be a tree, its body is closer to rocks and stones. It is very weak to water.}} | ||
{{Dex/Entry1|v=Pearl|entry=It stands along paths pretending to be a tree. If it starts raining, it seems to disappear.}} | {{Dex/Entry1|v=Pearl|entry=It stands along paths pretending to be a tree. If it starts raining, it seems to disappear.}} | ||
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{{Dex/Gen|gen=V}} | {{Dex/Gen/1|gen=V|reg1=Unova}} | ||
{{Dex/Entry2|v=Black|v2=White|t=FFF|entry=To avoid being attacked, it does nothing but mimic a tree. It hates water and flees from rain.}} | {{Dex/Entry2|v=Black|v2=White|t=FFF|entry=To avoid being attacked, it does nothing but mimic a tree. It hates water and flees from rain.}} | ||
{{Dex/Entry2|v=Black 2|v2=White 2|t=FFF|entry=To avoid being attacked, it does nothing but mimic a tree. It hates water and flees from rain.}} | {{Dex/Entry2|v=Black 2|v2=White 2|t=FFF|entry=To avoid being attacked, it does nothing but mimic a tree. It hates water and flees from rain.}} | ||
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{{Dex/Gen|gen=VI}} | {{Dex/Gen/2|gen=VI|reg1=Kalos|num1=130|label1=Mountain|reg2=Hoenn}} | ||
{{Dex/Entry1|v=X|t=FFF|entry=Although it always pretends to be a tree, its composition appears more similar to rock than to vegetation.}} | {{Dex/Entry1|v=X|t=FFF|entry=Although it always pretends to be a tree, its composition appears more similar to rock than to vegetation.}} | ||
{{Dex/Entry1|v=Y|entry=It disguises itself as a tree to avoid attack. It hates water, so it will disappear if it starts raining.}} | {{Dex/Entry1|v=Y|entry=It disguises itself as a tree to avoid attack. It hates water, so it will disappear if it starts raining.}} | ||
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{{Dex/Gen|gen=VII}} | {{Dex/Gen/3|gen=VII|reg1=Alola|num1=031|label1={{gameabbrev7|SM}}:|reg2=Alola|num2=038|label2={{gameabbrev7|USUM}}:|reg3=Kanto}} | ||
{{Dex/NE|[[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!|Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!]]}} | |||
{{Dex/Entry1|v=Sun|entry=To avoid attack, it mimics a tree. It will run off if splashed with water, which it hates.}} | {{Dex/Entry1|v=Sun|entry=To avoid attack, it mimics a tree. It will run off if splashed with water, which it hates.}} | ||
{{Dex/Entry1|v=Moon|entry=Apparently, the larger the green parts of this Pokémon, the more collectors value it. It's a particular favorite among elderly people.}} | {{Dex/Entry1|v=Moon|entry=Apparently, the larger the green parts of this Pokémon, the more collectors value it. It's a particular favorite among elderly people.}} | ||
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Sudowoodo (Japanese: ウソッキー Usokkie) is a Rock-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II.
It evolves from Bonsly when leveled up while knowing Mimic.
In Generation II, its remakes and Pokémon Emerald, wild Sudowoodo can be found blocking the road in inconvenient locations in Johto and Hoenn. In order to catch one, a Trainer must first squirt it with water from either a SquirtBottle or Wailmer Pail.
Biology
Sudowoodo has a brown, log-shaped body with yellow spots. It has short legs with toeless feet and thin forelegs with three green spheres at the ends. It has a forked "branch" on top of its head, which is shorter on the female than on the male. Despite its appearance, Sudowoodo's composition is closer to a rock than a plant.
Sudowoodo disguises itself as a tree and stands along paths to avoid being attacked. Its camouflage fails in the winter, as its forelegs remain green unlike real trees. Sudowoodo is very weak to water and hates it, so it flees when it starts to rain. Because it holds its position for so long, its arms have become supple yet strong. It is popular with the elderly, with available magazines and fans devoted to its arm angle and length. Sudowoodo can be found living in forests.
In the anime
Major appearances
Brock's Sudowoodo
Brock's Bonsly evolved into Sudowoodo in Leave It To Brocko!. Although needy and easily distressed as a Bonsly, as a Sudowoodo, he proved a strong and reliable partner.
Other
Sudowoodo debuted in Type Casting. Two Pokémon researchers, Marie and Pierre, were arguing over the issue of whether Sudowoodo as a species is a Grass- or Rock-type. As a result, they pursued one in order to prove their own points to each other.
A Sudowoodo appeared in Camp Pikachu, where it was pretending to be part of a tree and greedily kept some grapes for itself rather than share them with the Pichu Brothers.
A golden Sudowoodo appeared in All That Glitters is Not Golden, under the ownership of Keenan. He experimented on it with the hopes of giving it a resistance against the Water-type Pokémon, but he made it turn golden in color in the process. Sudowoodo, however, was unhappy with the change, and was eventually reverted to its previous type and coloration.
A Sudowoodo appeared in Pikachu and the Pokémon Music Squad. It noticed the fight between Meowth, Chespin, and a Torchic over a Pecha Berry.
A Sudowoodo appeared in The Power of Us, under the ownership of Callahan. Callahan saved Sudowoodo by catching the Golduck that was chasing it. Afterwards, it followed Callahan around before being caught by him.
Minor appearances
A Sudowoodo appeared in A Bite to Remember.
A Sudowoodo appeared in PK13.
A Coordinator's Sudowoodo appeared in Hi Ho Silver Wind!.
A Sudowoodo appeared in Forging Forest Friendships!, where Team Rocket had captured it and a Bonsly in a net. They were eventually freed by Ash when a Trevenant asked for his help.
A Sudowoodo appeared in Alola to New Adventure!.
A Trainer's Sudowoodo appeared in First Catch in Alola, Ketchum-Style!.
Two Trainers' Sudowoodo appeared in A Shocking Grocery Run!.
A Sudowoodo appeared in Lillie's Egg-xhilarating Challenge!, where it was among the Pokémon playing in Lillie's garden.
A Trainer's Sudowoodo appeared in Racing to a Big Event!, where it participated in the Pokémon Pancake Race.
Two Sudowoodo appeared in Rocking Clawmark Hill! as some of the Pokémon training up on Clawmark Hill.
A Trainer's Sudowoodo appeared in Getting the Band Back Together!.
A Sudowoodo appeared during a fantasy in Deceiving Appearances!. It and five others physically appeared in Don't Ignore the Small Stufful!.
A Trainer's Sudowoodo appeared in Smashing with Sketch!, where it participated in the Pokémon Ping-Pong tournament.
Multiple Trainers' Sudowoodo appeared in Securing the Future!, where they joined the rest of Alola in showering Necrozma with light so it could return to its true form.
A Trainer's Sudowoodo appeared in We Know Where You're Going, Eevee!.
Four Sudowoodo appeared in SM125, with one of them reappearing in the next episode.
A Sudowoodo appeared in SM126, where it was tackled by Ash's Pikachu and Lycanroc after being mistaken for their Trainer, due to it wearing Ash's hat.
A Trainer's Sudowoodo appeared in SM129, where it competed in the Manalo Conference but was defeated by Pikachu.
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In the manga
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
- Main article: Emerald's Sudowoodo
In Smeargle Smudge, a Sudowoodo disguises himself as a tree in the middle of Route 37, hiding from a Rhydon. In How Do You Do, Sudowoodo, he revealed himself to Gold after being hit with Polibo's Water Gun. Gold convinced Sudowoodo not to run away from his problems, and Sudowoodo went on to defeat Rhydon in hand-to-hand combat. He soon joined Gold's team with the nickname Sudobo and participated in his friendly match against Silver, and later the Masked Man.
A Sudowoodo that is caught by Emerald first appeared in Never Spritz a Knotty Sudowoodo. The Reporter speculates that Sudowoodo is female due to her maternal nature towards Emerald. At the end of the Emerald arc, she appeared to have developed a romantic relationship with Sudobo.
A Sudowoodo appeared in Out-Odding Oddish, under the ownership of a Pokéathlon participant.
A Sudowoodo appeared with its Trainer at the Mini-game Corner in the X & Y arc.
A Sudowoodo belonging to the Aether Foundation appeared in a flashback in PASM25.
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In the Magical Pokémon Journey manga
In Pikachu and Clefairy's Heroic Tales, Pikachu and Clefairy battle a Prince Sudowoodo of the Stone Kingdom because he has ordered his underlings to kidnap Princess Bellossom of the Flower Kingdom, as he intends to marry her. At the end, Bellossom agrees to become friends with him, but not to marry him right away.
In the Pokémon Gold & Silver: The Golden Boys manga
Gold and Whitney battle a giant Sudowoodo, which is blocking Route 36 in A Huge Mysterious Tree!!. After defeating it in battle, Gold finds out that it had just covered itself in mud to look bigger and catches it, making it one of his party members.
In the Pokémon Pocket Monsters manga
A Sudowoodo first appeared in Sudowoodo's Toll Charges, where it was blocking the way of Red and his Pokémon while they were trying to cross a bridge. With the help of Clefairy, Sudowoodo was able to get its act together until the bridge collapsed, which caused it to walk away sadly.
Later, Professor Elm was shown to have a Sudowoodo in Participate in the Pokéathlon.
In the TCG
- Main article: Sudowoodo (TCG)
Other appearances
Super Smash Bros. Melee
Sudowoodo is a Poké Float. After Wooper first appears, it will move down the right of the screen while Sudowoodo is on the left. Unlike most of the Poké Floats, players are not required to ever go on Sudowoodo. A trophy of Sudowoodo can be obtained after playing on the Poké Floats stage.
Trophy information
An imitation Pokémon with an aversion to battle, Sudowoodo always poses as a tree in order to avoid being attacked. Despite their arboreal appearance, these Pokémon are actually Rock-types, and therefore highly vulnerable to water. When it begins to rain, they vanish. A Sudowoodo can be found blocking Route 36 in Johto.
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GSC | Gotta Catch 'Em All Station! Substitute Sudowoodo | English | United States | 5 | February 21 to 27, 2003 |
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Trivia
- Sudowoodo was created by Ken Sugimori.[1]
- Sudowoodo has the same height as Lanturn (3'11"), and its pre-evolution also has the same height as Lanturn's pre-evolution (1'08").
- In Generation II, only one Sudowoodo appears (from being sprayed with water from a SquirtBottle). Similarly, in Generation III, only one Sudowoodo appears—this time as the result of a spray from the Wailmer Pail. However, in Generation IV, the player can get multiple Sudowoodo by evolving Bonsly or by catching it in grass.
- Sudowoodo's habit of disguising itself as a tree has been occasionally shown in the games.
- In the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series, Sudowoodo stand still in dungeons, in a similar manner to the Sudowoodo in Johto.
- In Pokémon X and Y, a Sudowoodo can be encountered in a Horde Encounter with four Trevenant.
- Starting in Generation VI, Sudowoodo stand still when idle.
- In Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, Sudowoodo, along with Skuntank, Togekiss, Fearow and Yanma, weighs as much as Lucas.
Origin
Sudowoodo may based on petrified wood, plants which have become fossilized over time. It may also be based on the concept of mimicry.
Name origin
Sudowoodo is a combination of pseudo (prefix meaning false) and wood.
Usokkie may be a combination of 嘘 uso (false) and 木 ki (wood or tree). It could also derive from 嘘つき usotsuki (liar).
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