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Jigglypuff ( ), known in Japan as , is a
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. Jigglypuff first appeared in the video games ''Pokémon Red'' and ''Blue'' and subsequent sequels, later appearing in various merchandise, spinoff titles and animated and printed adaptations of the franchise. Jigglypuff is voiced by Rachael Lillis in English and by Mika Kanai in Japanese. In the live-action musical '' Pokémon Live!'', Jigglypuff is portrayed by Leah Smith. Jigglypuff is also very well known for singing a lullaby in the Pokémon anime series. Known as the
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Pokémon, Jigglypuff evolves from Igglybuff when it reaches a certain point of
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, and evolves into Wigglytuff when exposed to a Moon Stone. Its English name is a combination of the words "jiggly" and "puff", intended to relate to its jelly-like appearance. The character has been featured in a recurring role in the
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and served as the focus for several printed adaptions of the franchise. Since it appeared in the ''Pokémon'' series, Jigglypuff has received generally positive reception. It has been featured in several forms of merchandise, including figurines, plush toys, and the ''
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''. It also has appeared as a playable character in every entry of the '' Super Smash Bros.'' series.


Design and characteristics

Jigglypuff was one of 151 different Generation I Pokémon designs conceived by Game Freak's character development team and finalized by Ken Sugimori, for the first-generation of ''Pocket Monsters'' games ''Red'' and ''Green'', which were localized outside Japan as ''Pokémon Red'' and ''Blue''. Its Japanese name "Purin", derives from the Japanese loanword for custard or pudding. Nintendo decided to give the various Pokémon species "clever and descriptive names" related to their appearance or features when translating the game for western audiences as a means to make the characters more relatable to American children. Deciding to use a name better suited for its jelly-like appearance, the species was renamed "Jigglypuff", a combination of the words "jiggly" and "puff". When a Jigglypuff is exposed to a Moon Stone, it evolves into Wigglytuff. It has a pre-evolution, Igglybuff, which evolves when it reaches a certain point of
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. Known as the
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Pokémon, Jigglypuff is shaped like a round ball with pink skin, large blue or green eyes, pointy ears, and a tuft of fur on its forehead. It can inflate its body like a balloon (usually when it becomes angry; this is accompanied by a distinctive "honk" sound), or flatten its body, much like fellow Nintendo character
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. An exact limit to the size it can grow to in this manner is unknown. Jigglypuff are characterized by putting their enemies to sleep by singing a lullaby. Before beginning to sing, they mesmerize the opponent with their soft, glowing eyes and, if they inflate themselves, they can sing for longer periods of time.Pokédex: If it inflates to SING a lullaby, it can perform longer and cause sure drowsiness in its audience. Pokédex: It captivates foes with its huge, round eyes, then lulls them to sleep by singing a soothing melody. They can easily adjust the wavelength of their voices to that of the brain waves of a sleeping being, allowing for their pleasing melody to put its audience to sleep.Pokédex: Jigglypuff's vocal cords can freely adjust the wavelength of its voice. This Pokémon uses the ability to sing at precisely the right wavelength to make its foes most drowsy. They sing without pausing to take a breath, so if the opponent is resistant to sleeping, they potentially run out of air.Pokédex: When this Pokémon sings, it never pauses to breathe. If it is in a battle against an opponent that does not easily fall asleep, Jigglypuff cannot breathe, endangering its life.
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's staff have noted Jigglypuff as both one of their and the public's favorite Pokémon, in terms of both anime and video game appearances.


Appearances


In video games

Jigglypuff first appears as one of the 151 species of Pokémon in the ''Pokémon Red'' and ''Blue'' Versions. When a Jigglypuff is exposed to a Moon Stone, it evolves into Wigglytuff. In ''Pokémon Gold'' and ''Silver'', a pre-evolution, Igglybuff, was introduced, which evolves when it reaches a certain point of
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. It later appeared in several sequels, including ''Pokémon Ruby'' and ''Sapphire'', ''Pokémon FireRed'' and ''LeafGreen'', ''Pokémon Diamond'' and ''Pearl'', and ''Pokémon HeartGold'' and ''SoulSilver''. Since ''Pokémon X'' and ''Y'', it is a dual Normal/Fairy type. A Paradox Pokemon heavily resembling Jigglypuff, named
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, appears in ''
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''. Outside of the main series, Jigglypuff has appeared in ''
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'' games. Jigglypuff is a playable character in all five '' Super Smash Bros.'' games. It is one of the two original representatives of the ''
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. Like the other playable Pokémon in the game, Jigglypuff is referred to as an "it", and members of its species can be either male or female. Despite not being a lead character in the ''Pokémon'' franchise, game director
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selected it to appear due to its similarities to
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, which allowed the staff to reuse the model and many animations as a base for Jigglypuff. Jigglypuff's moves in its ''Super Smash Bros.'' appearances are Sing, Rollout, Pound, and Rest. Rest's mechanics are changed entirely; instead of recovering Jigglypuff's health, the move launches foes that touch it.


In anime

In the ''Pokémon'' anime series, Jigglypuff is a recurring character who aspires to be a great singer after the inspiration of
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and company. Unfortunately, most potential audiences fall asleep before the song finishes. Jigglypuff's singing can often prove problematic to the series' protagonists, as it causes all around to fall asleep. It carries around a trademark marker, which it uses as a microphone due to its resemblance to such when it is capped. When it realizes those who have been subject to its song have fallen asleep, it angrily uses the marker to draw on their faces. During Jigglypuff's first appearance ("The Song of Jigglypuff"), it was found standing on a stump.
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tried to capture it with the help of her Staryu, but felt bad when the Jigglypuff started crying. They soon realised that Jigglypuff was upset because it could not sing, and after a series of failed vocal exercises, Brock gave it a piece of fruit which soothed its throat. Now capable of singing, it performed for them, putting everyone within hearing range to sleep. This upset Jigglypuff, which angrily dug into Ash's backpack and pulled out a marker which it used to draw on the faces of everyone who fell asleep. Only on two occasions has Jigglypuff believed that anyone had heard its song to the end: in the first, Jigglypuff realizes that Misty's Psyduck was sleeping with its eyes open, and in the second ("A Poké-Block Party"), a Whismur had heard the song for the first time and stayed awake due to its Soundproof ability, but on the second time it was tired and fell asleep. In "Beach Blank-Out Blastoise" Jigglypuff somehow got stuck inside one of Blastoise's hydro cannons but was later freed by Squirtle and Pikachu. In "The Ancient Puzzle of Pokémopolis", Jigglypuff sang to two gigantic Pokémon battling each other, but these two Pokémon did not fall asleep, and instead, Jigglypuff was knocked away by the energy of their battle. In the Pokémon short ''Pikachu's Exploration Club'', Jigglypuff is parodied by a Marill, which, in the same fashion, puffs up angrily after putting its audience into sleep with its song. In ''
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'', Marina has a Jigglypuff, but when the Jigglypuff uses Sing, people are not affected in part because of Beedrill, whose beating wings are too loud. In 2006, Viz released ten DVDs based around individual Pokémon in celebration of ''Pokémons 10th anniversary in the United States. The Pokémon featured were determined by an online poll on pokemon.com. Out of 45 choices, Jigglypuff's received second place and was released as volume 2, with
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's being the first volume. Another compilation of Pokémon anime episodes, including "The Song of Jigglypuff" in which Jigglypuff is introduced, is available on both VHS and DVD, entitled "Jigglypuff Pop", which was released by
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. Jigglypuff's last appearance was in ''Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire''s ''Advanced Generation'' after over a decade, and disappeared after. Another Jigglypuff appears in Pokémon the Movie: I Choose You!, but as a minor character Pokémon under its ownership of an unnamed girl Trainer, in which it has lost its battle against Ash's Charmander that has become middle-evolved Charmeleon, and then now fully-evolved Charizard during his battle against Cross's Incineroar.


In printed adaptations

In the '' Electric Tale of Pikachu''
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, a girl named Mimi owns a Jigglypuff, who helps defend a herd of wild Clefairy from
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'' manga series has a female Jigglypuff as one of the main characters, parodying
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, and is introduced to the series in a volume called ''Cooking With Jigglypuff''. The Jigglypuff in ''Magical Pokémon Journey'' is spoiled and rich, living in a mansion with Wigglytuff and
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, the former being her sister and the latter her butler. ''Jigglypuff's Magic Lullaby'' is part of the ''Pokémon Tales'' series for very young children. Written by
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and illustrated by Kagemaru Himeno, it tells the story of a Jigglypuff who wants to make the other Pokémon happy by singing for them. Yet, as usual, her song puts them to sleep, and this makes her very sad until her friend helps her resolve the situation. In the ''
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'' manga, one of the main characters,
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, has a Jigglypuff which is capable of swelling up to several times its size. This allows Green to float with it like a
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and her escape the
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. It evolved in ''Breaking the Restraint'' into a Wigglytuff alongside two of Green's other Pokémon with the power of her Moon Stones.


In other media

Jigglypuff makes a cameo appearance in a season six episode of '' Last Week Tonight with John Oliver'', in which the host accidentally kills one while playing ''Pokemon GO''. Jigglypuff is one of the Pokémon that appear in the '' Pokémon: Detective Pikachu'' film, voiced using archived recordings of Rachael Lillis from the anime. The character briefly appears at a coffee bar having accidentally put its trainer to sleep with its song.


Promotion and reception

Jigglypuff has proven to be a popular character since its introduction. Described as "perhaps the most ridiculously named Pokémon" of the original 151 by ''
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'', Jigglypuff has been noted as one of the series' most popular characters and one of Nintendo's mascots. The book ''Pikachu's Global Adventure: The Rise and Fall of Pokémon described Jigglypuff as popular with a young, female audience across the franchise as a whole, attributing said popularity to both the immediate attraction of children to its pink color and its contrast to Pokémon species more popular with young males, such as
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or
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. The journal ''Sex Roles'' noted that while Jigglypuff's gender in the anime was never explicitly stated, it was identified by a majority of people as a female character in the series. Additionally, it was the most often named female Pokémon by children when asked to recall one, which the study attributed to its pink color and ability to sing its opponents to sleep. The ''Australian Journal of Language and Literacy'' cited Jigglypuff as a tool to use for introducing children to drama, citing its mannerisms in the anime. Andrew Tei of Mania.com complained that Jigglypuff's portrayal in the anime quickly becomes irritating. Carolyn Gudmundson of GamesRadar disagreed, calling Jigglypuff's anime appearances "totally badass" while also criticizing its unoriginal, overused design. David Caballero of ''
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'' listed Jigglypuff as the cutest normal type Pokémon, and stated that it is one of the franchise's most recognizable and popular Pokémon that has been around since the early days of Generation I.
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editor Carolyn Gudmundson listed the "huggable pink blob" type Pokémon as one of the most overused Pokémon designs, stating that it had a memorable run on the anime. Author Harry Schlesinger wrote that Jigglypuff was popular among girls. James Whitbrook of ''
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'' stated that Jigglypuff is the most iconic creatures. Caitlin Griffin of ''Screen Rant'' listed Jigglypuff as a cutest fairy-type Pokémon, and stated that it is one of the most recognizable fairy Pokemon. Daniel Kurland of ''
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'' listed Jigglypuff as the most adorable normal type Pokémon, and stated that Jigglypuff is the cutest of its evolutionary line. Kevin Slackie of '' Paste'' listed Jigglypuff as 19th of the best Pokemon. Steven Bogos of '' The Escapist'' listed Jigglypuff as 32nd of their favorite Pokemon, describing it as one of those iconic Pokemon that has quite a bit of sticking power. ''
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'' cited Jigglypuff as an example of best Pokémon design in Generation I. Jigglypuff's floaty and campy playstyle in the '' Super Smash Bros.'' series has led to some controversy. During a 2019 tournament of '' Super Smash Bros. Melee'', a player decided to quit due to an opponent who played Jigglypuff repeatedly stalling. Largely credited with elevating the Melee community's perception of Jigglypuff's viability in competition and setting the standard of how to play the character, a notable professional ''Super Smash Bros.'' player
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relies heavily on a defensive, counterattack-centric playstyle revolving around avoiding his opponent until he finds an opportunity to attack and capitalize on their mistakes; it is considered a "high risk high reward" playstyle, as Hungrybox's usual goal is to eventually hit his opponent with Rest, a move unique to Jigglypuff which inflicts instant high knockback on opponents. The move has a very small range, making it hard to connect, and, regardless of whether or not it successfully hits, leaves Jigglypuff asleep and completely vulnerable for a long time afterwards; as such, failure to connect with Rest, failure to knock the opponent back far enough and to kill them, or failure to wake up in time after killing an opponent can result in massive damage inflicted on Jigglypuff, or, if Jigglypuff’s damage is already high, an instant kill. In response to the controversy, the tournament Super Smash Con made some rules against “ledge-camping”, as the character is so effective with the tactic that the some people considered that it was breaking the game and making the game not fun to watch.
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editor Lucas Thompson described Jigglypuff as a popular punching bag in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series, but also said that it has dedicated players who make good use of it in battle. Jeremy Parish of
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'' "from garbage to glorious", listing Jigglypuff as 42nd. Scott Baird of ''Screen Rant'' considered Jigglypuff’s competitive viability in ''
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'' to be worthless, and stated that due to it being the lightest character in the game, it can easily be killed. Gavin Jasper of ''
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'' ranked Jigglypuff as 14th of ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' characters, and calling it “one of better Pokémon”, due to both its cute appearance, and deadly moves. Jigglypuff is often featured on products where a scene of several Pokémon are shown. An example of this is the full-sized Pokémon 747 aircraft by
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. Jigglypuff appeared on the starboard nose of the original white 1998 aircraft and above the starboard wing of the 1999 blue aircraft. Jigglypuff was also on the nose of the international version of the plane. ''
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'' also has Pokémon theme such as Jigglypuff. Jigglypuff has been made into several different toy and plush forms, as well as other items. These include a four-inch action figure by
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by Disguise Costumes, a six-inch plush "Christmas Jigglypuff", and an articulated action figure also by Hasbro. In 2015, an Amiibo of Jigglypuff has been made by
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. A Jigglypuff Bluetooth speaker was made by
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. A variety merchandise of Jigglypuff has been also made such as clothing, sweatshirts and hoodies, hooded scarp, plush, build a bear workshops, fashion boots, wireless earbuds, controller, necklaces, kids shoe line, and jewelry collection has been also made. In 2016, after the popularity of ''
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, parents have been naming their babies as Pokémon creatures such as Jigglypuff. 2018, Jigglypuff singing habits become an
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account @jigglysinging has been made to overlay hit songs for a clip of Jigglypuff performance. In 2019,
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recruits Jigglypuff against
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community on ''Pokémon Go''.


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Bulbapedia article about Jigglypuff

Jigglypuff on Pokemon.com
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