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's ''Pokémon'' media franchise. First introduced in ''Pokémon Sword'' and ''Shield'', they were inspired by the large amount of sheep native to
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, the location on which ''Sword'' and ''Shield''s Galar region is based. Since their initial appearance they have appeared in both ''
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'' and the ''
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'', as well as various merchandise related to the franchise. In addition, they appear in manga and anime adaptations of the ''Pokémon'' franchise, with their appearances in the latter being voiced by Rikako Aikawa in Japanese, and Erica Mendez in English. Classified as a Normal-type Pokémon, Wooloo appears as a short, round sheep with white wool that is used heavily in the Galar region. Their woolly body also protects them from bodily harm, causing them to bounce instead. Naturally anxious, instead of walking or running they tend to roll forwards and backwards. Once they have acquired enough experience, they can evolve into a stronger form, Dubwool. Upon reveal, Wooloo became extremely popular, with a multitude of Internet memes and
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following suit, and has been described as the unofficial mascot of ''Sword'' and ''Shield'' due to their heavy presence in the titles and popularity, furthered by its appearance in the related anime. This reaction not only surprised the games' director, Shigeru Ohmori, but caused
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to change its year end examination of discussed subjects to now account for Pokémon. Further media discussions have examined its design in light of this, and also in regards to the franchise's long development as a whole.


Conception and design

Developed by
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and published by Nintendo, the ''Pokémon'' series began in Japan in 1996 with the release of the ''Pokémon Red'' and ''Blue'' video games for the
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. In these games, the player assumes the role of a Pokémon Trainer whose goal is to capture and train creatures called Pokémon. Players use the creatures' special abilities to combat other Pokémon, and some can transform into stronger species, or evolve, once they gain enough experience. The ultimate goal of the games is to complete the entries in the Pokémon index (Pokédex), a comprehensive Pokémon encyclopedia, by capturing, evolving, and trading to obtain creatures from all Pokémon species. When developing ''Pokémon Sword'' and ''Shield'', the development team researched what creatures were native to England, the real world location upon which ''Sword'' and ''Shield''s Galar location is based on. Discovering the large amount of sheep in the country, the team wanted to create a Pokémon based around it, though game director Shigeru Ohmori noted this was complicated by the existence of Mareep, a similar sheep-inspired Pokémon already present in the franchise. Standing 2 ft (60 cm) tall and classified as a "Normal" type species, Wooloo appears as a short, round sheep with white wool, and has a dark brown face with matching hooves. In addition, two dark brown horns poke from the top of their heads through the wool, while a pair of slightly grey braids dangle from the sides of their heads. A rarer, "shiny" variation also exists with the color scheme inverted: white on the body, while the wool is near black. Wooloo's wool protects it from blunt force trauma, causing it instead to bounce, and is used as a commodity in the Galar region due to its durability. Highly anxious, Wooloo try to avoid conflict, and tend to move by rolling forwards and backwards. Unlike other Pokémon species, their speech patterns are not based on saying variations of their names, but instead communicate similarly to actual sheep. After obtaining enough experience, Wooloo can evolve into a stronger Pokémon species, Dubwool.


Appearances

First introduced in the 2019 video games ''Pokémon Sword'' and ''Shield'', Wooloo appear in multiple locations, some as wild Pokémon for the player to capture, but also occasionally acting as a roadblock to temporarily prevent the player from certain paths. In addition, the game's "rival" character, Hop, will challenge the player with his pet Wooloo from time to time, while early game
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Gym Leader Milo will require the player to corral several Wooloo before he can be fought. Outside of ''Sword'' and ''Shield'', Wooloo also appears in ''
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'', and on a variety of merchandise including plushies and figurines. Several Wooloo appear in anime and manga of the ''Pokémon'' franchise, most prominently in '' Pokémon: Twilight Wings'' alongside Hop. Featured in the episode "Buddy", it appears alongside Hop as the latter is watching his brother's Pokémon battle on television. While Hop gushes over his brother's dragon-like Charizard Pokémon, his Wooloo gets jealous and tries to imitate its fire breath and flight and fails quickly at both. Dejected, Wooloo runs away, and after trying in vain to fly again it crashes into Milo's field amongst his own Wooloo. After Milo sends Wooloo back home it reflects on Hop's affection towards it along the way, meanwhile Hop has been frantically searching for it. Catching sight of each other, the two are reunited, and afterward head back together. In Japanese, all Wooloo are voiced by Rikako Aikawa, while in English they are voiced by Erica Mendez.


Critical reception

Wooloo was positively received since their introduction, with a large amount of fan art and memes following their reveal trailer. The reaction in particular took Ohmori by surprise, who had considered them "just another Pokémon that was there in the mix" when developing the games. In 2019, animal rights group PETA utilized Wooloo's image on social media website
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to make a statement against sheep shearing, resulting in a backlash and heavy criticism towards the group. Later that year, social media website
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released its end of year lists examining most discussed subjects on the website, which now included a list of Pokémon in response to the "immediate 'Wooloo is our baby' vibe" amongst its users. Wooloo placed second on it, right behind series mascot
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. '' IGN''s Janet Garcia called them the cutest Pokémon from ''Sword'' and ''Shield'', stating, "I don’t know if there’s such a thing as a perfect Pokémon but this might be it," adding that while she acknowledged they could easily be disregarded as just sheep, she disregarded the criticism and enjoyed Wooloo's round body and braids. Hirun Cryer of ''
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'' noted that while they was one of the very first Pokémon seen in the games, "it's a testament to Wooloo's loveable design that we're still infatuated with it even after having seen tons of other new creatures", attributing some of the appeal to how it moved by rolling instead of walking. Nadine Manske of ''
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'' stated similar sentiments, further adding that in comparison to previous titles in the franchise, "being met with a herd of fluffy sheep is a memorable way of starting off the generation eight games." Patricia Hernandez in an article for ''
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'' stated that while she recognized the species' popularity, it wasn't until the ''Twilight Wings'' episode that she felt the same appeal, feeling it humanized Wooloo while drawing comparisons to fellow Pokémon
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's characterization. And while Tim Rogers of '' Kotaku'' acknowledged that people critcising Wooloo as "literally just a sheep" were correct, he argued their recognizability served as an example of the strengths of character design in the ''Pokémon'' franchise. Examining their design and the reasons behind their popularity, Michael McWhertor of ''Polygon'' described Wooloo as "perfect in every way", attributing their appeal in part due to their round shape but also their innate friendliness, two aspects he noted that people would naturally enjoy. '' Paste'' writers Kevin Slackie and Moises Taveras called it the unofficial mascot of ''Sword'' and ''Shield'', considering their high presence in the title but also their "cuteness", which they noted was "not necessarily true of all Pokémon, but is integral to some of the very best of them", and helped make them one of the best Pokémon in the franchise in their eyes. In contrast, Hannah Collins of ''
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'' argued that Wooloo's depiction, more specifically that in ''Twilight Wings'', helped illustrate the issue with player perception towards Normal-type Pokémon in the context of the games: while some were loved for how they appeared, the typing was often seen as unremarkable and overshadowed by the implications and appeal of the others. Discussing newer Pokémon in comparison to earlier generations, ''Fanbyte''s Dylan Bishop argued that some like Wooloo were designed with a different goal in mind, intended to connect to players on an emotional level. In particular, he felt Woolo's anxiety was "relatable" for players with similar personalities, stating that "there's something comforting about a little sheep that wants to run away from its problems just like you do." Bishop further argued that the Pokémon was designed to be "your perfect partner, just as you’re its complement", made to draw the player in with an appearance and personality that was instantly memeable and encouraged players to state their affection for it on social media. He concluded by stating that designs like Wooloo's were a sign future games would provide further multilayered partners, "true Pokémon friends, resonant of our actual emotions, that Trainers worldwide will fall in love with".


References


External links


Wooloo on Bulbapedia

Wooloo on Pokemon.com
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