401.Kricketune (コロトック Korotokku)

Kricketune (コロトック Korotokku, Korotok in original Japanese-language versions) resembles a dark red cricket standing upright. Its forearms curve into scythe-like shapes (compare with Scyther), perhaps resembling conductor's batons. It also has two large whiskers resembling a handlebar mustache above the nose. The "mustache" on the female is slightly smaller than the male's. Kricketune's name originates from the words cricket, spelled with a "K," and tune, as in a musical tune.
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402.Shinx (コリンク Korinku)

Shinx (コリンク Korinku, Kolink in original Japanese language versions) is a sky-blue lion cub Pokémon that generates electricity from the yellow bands on its front legs, much like the red spots on Pikachu's cheeks. It also has a dark-gray rear, yellow eyes, fangs, and a star on its tail. Upon sensing danger, it shoots out a dazzling light from every hair on its body. While the opponent is blinded, it takes the opportunity to quickly escape. The yellow pattern on its ears and tail is reminiscent of flashes of light. Its shiny form is not rare.
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404.Luxio (ルクシオ Rukushio)

Luxio (ルクシオ Rukushio), known as the Spark Pokémon, is lion-like, and has a black mane around its face, unlike its pre-evolution, Shinx. It also has two yellow rings around each of its front legs, whereas Shinx only has one around each. As it grows the mane grows longer and faster on the male than the female. Similar to Shinx, the portions of blue on a Luxio's hind legs are longer for females. Luxio uses its claws to emit electricity to communicate. A small scratch is enough to induce fainting. Its electricity is able to destroy trees but needs thunderstorms to regenerate the electricity pouch on its belly. In the wild, Shinx, Luxio, and Luxray generally live in small groups and hunt for food.
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405.Luxray (レントラー Rentorā

Luxray (レントラー Rentorā, Rentorar in original Japanese language versions) is a blue, yellow and black lion-like Pokémon that has red, gold-pupiled eyes. These are specially designed for X-ray vision, which enables this predatory Pokémon to spot hiding prey, even if hidden behind a wall. The manes of female Luxray are about a third the length of their male counterparts.
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406.Budew, Subomie (スボミー Subomī)

Budew, Subomie (スボミー Subomī) in Japan, is a dual-type Grass/Poison Pokémon. It was first introduced to Pokémon Diamond and Pearl series as Roselia's pre-evolve form. It evolves into Roselia by happiness during the day, who evolves into Roserade by Shiny Stone. Players can breed Budew by giving a Roselia or Roserade some Rose Incense before leaving said Pokémon at the Day Care: not doing this yields a Roselia instead.
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407.Roserade (ロズレイド Rozureido)

Roserade (ロズレイド Rozureido) is the final evolution of the Budew line of Pokémon, evolving from Roselia with a Shiny Stone. Instead of the two roses Roselia had, Roserade has a bouquet of roses for hands. Its appearance resembles to that of a masquerade, which is also the word that its name is derived from. A green mask surrounds its eyes and a long leaf shaped like a cape extends behind its back. The females have longer capes compared to males.
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408.Cranidos (ズガイドス Zugaidosu)

Cranidos (ズガイドス Zugaidosu, Zugaidos in original Japanese language versions) is a Pokémon that first lived in jungles one hundred million years before the settings of the games. It can be resurrected from a Skull Fossil, a fossil similar to an iron ball. It uses its iron-like skull to headbutt its prey. It evolves into Rampardos at level 30. It can also be selected as a partner Pokémon in Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia. The Gym Leader Roark uses one in Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum. He also uses one in Ash's first Gym Battle.
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409.Rampardos (ラムパルド Ramuparudo

Rampardos (ラムパルド Ramuparudo, Rampald in original Japanese language versions) is the evolution of Cranidos. Using its iron-like skull that packs enormously destructive power, it knocks down jungle trees and even the most durable objects in order to catch its prey. Rampardos and Cranidos are based on the dinosaur Pachycephalosaurus. At base 165, Rampardos has the highest Attack stat of any non-legendary, non-mega evolved Pokémon. However, low defenses and Speed along with its many weaknesses make it difficult to use in most battles without proper support; for example, Baton Passing speed boosts to it or paralyzing the opposing team.
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410.Shieldon (タテトプス Tatetopusu)

Shieldon (タテトプス Tatetopusu, Tatetops in original Japanese language versions) is a Pokémon that lived in jungles one hundred million years before the series. Though it has an extremely hard facial hide that it polishes by rubbing against tree trunks, it is weak to attacks from behind. It can also be selected as a partner Pokémon in Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia.
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411.Bastiodon (トリデプス Toridepusu

Bastiodon (トリデプス Toridepusu, Torideps in original Japanese language versions) is a Pokémon with a castle-like face. It can repel any attack, and if a herd is attacked, they surround their young with a wall of their faces in order to protect them, similarly to what a buffalo colony does to protect their young. It is normally docile and feeds on grass and berries.
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412.Burmy (ミノムッチ, Minomucchi)

Burmy (ミノムッチ, Minomucchi in original Japanese language versions) is a Bagworm Pokémon that can take on three forms by making cloaks out of different materials depending on where it battles. In grassy areas, it creates a cloak of twigs and leaves that also protects it from cold winds. In caves, it makes a cloak out of sand and dirt. In buildings, it uses trash and other materials to make its cloak. If the cloak is broken in battle, it makes a new one quickly. Upon evolution, if female, a Burmy will evolve into Wormadam, which also takes on a form similar to the cloak the Burmy was wearing, while male Burmy evolve into Mothim.
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413.Wormadam (ミノマダム Minomadamu

Wormadam (ミノマダム Minomadamu, Minomadam in original Japanese language versions) is the evolved form of female Burmy. Wormadam is a unique Pokémon due to its multiple forms, which have different colors and different stats, as well as different secondary types. Wormadam's form is dependent upon the form of the Burmy from which it evolved, as the materials on it become part of Wormadam's body. If a Burmy evolves while battling inside a forest or in a grassy area it will evolve into the grass type Wormadam. If a Burmy evolves while battling inside a cave or on a mountainous region it will evolve into the ground type Wormadam. If a Burmy evolves while battling inside a building it will evolve into the steel type Wormadam. Unlike Burmy, Wormadam cannot change its cloak.
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414.Mothim (ガーメイル Gāmeiru)

Mothim (ガーメイル Gāmeiru, Garmeil in original Japanese language versions), known as the Moth Pokémon, has four tan-colored wings, two large and two small, with orange circles adorning them. The wings split to three at the tip of the larger wings and splits in two at the tips of the smaller wings. Mothim has a black head, with orange eyes and two red and gray antennae above his head. Mothim's body is also black with a patch of orange on the underside and his legs are gray. He also has a small black tail that splits into two. They also will have a small gray stripe running down their back. It does not keep a nest, but flies over fields and mountains in constant search of floral honey.[61] Instead of gathering the honey itself, it steals it from Combee.
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415.Combee (ミツハニー Mitsuhanī

Combee (ミツハニー Mitsuhanī, Mitsuhoney in original Japanese language versions), known as the Tiny Bee Pokémon, is a small insectoid Pokémon that resembles three pieces of orange, hexagonal honeycomb stuck together. Each hexagon has a round yellow face. The bottom-center face being the main thinker of the three is also the only one "bee" to have a full abdomen. The top two hexagons have a single antenna and a wing connected to an orange-colored joint. It collects and delivers honey to its colony, which they bring to Vespiqueen to please her. At night, they cluster in a group close to a thousand to form a beehive and sleep. Their honey is often stolen by Mothim.
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416.Vespiquen (ビークイン Bīkuin)

Vespiquen (ビークイン Bīkuin, Beequeen in original Japanese language versions) is a single ruler of a colony of Combee, and is known as "The Queen of Insects". Its abdomen acts as a six-celled honeycomb for Combee grubs. They feed on honey collected by other Combee, and protect Vespiquen if its in danger. The jewel that is located on the head of every Vespiquen is used in battle to collect rays of light that can be reflected and fired at any enemy at will. Vespiquen is able to release various pheromones in order to give the grubs nesting in its body various orders. These orders reflect in its unique order attacks (Attack Order, Heal Order, and Defend Order) which it uses to command the grubs in its body to defend or heal itself, or to attack an enemy. Vespiquen are always female, as such only female Combee (which are less common than males) can evolve into it. Despite being a visual pun on the term, "queen bee" (it's a female bee that looks as if it's wearing a queen's dress and crown), the first part of Vespiquen's name comes from the Latin word vespa, meaning "wasp", and its coloration and body type are more reminiscent of a wasp than a bee.
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417.Pachirisu (パチリス)

Pachirisu (パチリス) is a squirrel-like Pokémon that charges electricity in the pouches of its cheeks and discharges shots from its tail. It lives in trees where it stores berries with protective static fur. In the Sinnoh hand guide, it stated that Pachirisu and Pikachu share many of the same qualities. In the anime, Dawn caught a Pachirisu in the episode "Twice Smitten, Once Shy" where it was too much for her to handle, resulting in her deciding to release it. Eventually, though, she re-caught the Pachirisu.
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418.Buizel (ブイゼル Buizeru)

Buizel (ブイゼル Buizeru, Buoysel in original Japanese language versions) is a sea weasel Pokémon that uses a flotation sac that acts as an inflatable collar in order to float on the top of the water. Its name is a portmanteau of the words buoyancy, meaning to float, and weasel, the animal on what it is based. When it dives, its sac deflates and it uses its forked tail to swim by rotating it like a screw. Males have two spots on their back, while females only have one. In the anime, Dawn captures a renegade Buizel in the episode "Buizel Your Way Out of This." It was traded to Ash. Later on in the series Buizel is involved in an epic battle with a Lucario between Ash and Maylene at the Veilstone Gym and also learns the attack move Water Pulse. Then Buizel learns Ice Punch by move tutor.
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419.Floatzel (フローゼル Furōzeru)

Floatzel (フローゼル Furōzeru, Flowsel in original Japanese language versions) is a large, orange floating sea weasel Pokémon that has a larger floation sac than Buizel, stretching from its shoulders to its tail. It uses the sac as a rubber raft to help save drowning people. In the games Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, the gym leader Crasher Wake owns a Floatzel. In the anime, he uses it in a battle against Ash in "A Crasher Course in Power!", where it is ultimately defeated by Ash's Buizel.
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420.Cherubi (チェリンボ, Cherinbo)

Cherubi (チェリンボ, Cherinbo in original Japanese language versions) is a cherry Pokémon that uses a small berry on its head to store nutrients for its evolution and sunlight to keep it red. Once the berry is completely drained, it shrivels to show the upcoming evolution. The name is a portmanteau of the words cherry, as it is based on a cherry tree fruit, and ruby. The Eterna City Gym leader Gardenia owns a Cherubi. cherubi (in Italian) is pink end green
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421.Cherrim (チェリム Cherimu)

Cherrim (チェリム Cherimu) is the evolved form of Cherubi. During normal weather conditions, it appears as two crossing purple petals with a short purple stem, a green leafy sepal covering, and two deep pink feet. Similar to Castform and unlike Cherubi, however, Cherrim's appearance changes to the cherry blossom form during sunny conditions. Though the bud form is quite docile, the flower form is much more cheerful.
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422.Shellos (カラナクシ Karanakushi)

Shellos (カラナクシ Karanakushi) is a "sea slug Pokémon" that exists in two different forms, an example of allopatric speciation. A pink Shellos comes from the west of Sinnoh's mountain range, and a blue Shellos comes from the east. Shellos learns three Ground attacks, which are the second generation Mud-Slap, the third generation Mud Sport, and the fourth generation Mud Bomb. It can have one of two abilities: the pre-existing Sticky Hold, and the new ability Storm Drain, which draws Water-type attacks to this Pokémon during a double battle.
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423.Gastrodon (トリトドン Toritodon)

Gastrodon (トリトドン Toritodon) is the evolved form of Shellos. Like its pre-evolved form, Gastrodon is a "sea slug Pokémon" that follows allopatric speciation; those found in western Sinnoh are pink and brown, while eastern Gastrodon are blue and green. In Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, the creature is used by Cynthia, the Pokémon League Champion. Gastrodon uses the same two abilities as Shellos. Cynthia's Gastrodon appears with her in DP096 & DP097.
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424.Ambipom (エテボース Etebōsu)

Ambipom (エテボース Etebōsu, Eteboth in Japanese language trademarks) is the evolved form of Aipom. The name is derived from the words, ambi, which means two (such as ambidextrous), and Aipom. It appears with two tails, which have fingers tipped in red, and two long hairs at the top of its head. These hairs are longer on the female than the male. Ambipom's feet - which were the same color as its stomach when an it was an Aipom - are now purple. Its arms are stated to be used significantly less than if it were still an Aipom; the two tails perform the arms' duties with better efficiency and forms a circle as a sign of friendship.
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425.Drifloon (フワンテ Fuwante)

Drifloon (フワンテ Fuwante, Fuwante in Japanese language trademarks) resembles a toy balloon with two strings and a cross-like patch. Its name is derived from the words "drift" and "balloon." Drifloon has a wispy cloud on its head, and the ends of its two strings resemble hearts. It is often said to have attempted to abduct children, but it's so light that it ends up being pulled along like a party balloon. Drifloon and its Evolution are the only two Pokémon that have the Ghost and Flying types. Its classification as the Balloon Pokémon is shared with Igglybuff and its Evolutions Jigglypuff and Wigglytuff, as well as the Water/Poison Pokémon Qwilfish.
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427.Drifblim (フワライド Fuwaraido

Drifblim (フワライド Fuwaraido, Fuwaride in original Japanese language trademarks) resemble hot air balloons with wings that resemble flags. Like its pre-evolved form, its name is partially derived from the word, drift; however it is also partially derived from the word blimp. Drifblim have a wispy cloud on their heads and a large yellow "X" on their faces resembling a taped up balloon. It is able to carry humans and Pokémon to various places using the wind as a guide. Drifblim first appeared in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl., Fuwaride in original Japanese language trademarks) resemble hot air balloons with wings that resemble flags. Like its pre-evolved form, its name is partially derived from the word, drift; however it is also partially derived from the word blimp. Drifblim have a wispy cloud on their heads and a large yellow "X" on their faces resembling a taped up balloon. It is able to carry humans and Pokémon to various places using the wind as a guide. Drifblim first appeared in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl.
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428.Buneary (ミミロル Mimiroru)

Buneary (ミミロル Mimiroru, Mimirol in Japanese language trademarks) are based on rabbits. Its name is derived from the words, bunny and eary, which refers to its ears. Their fur is mostly brown, with accented, lighter areas on their ears, feet, and underbelly. The lower half of the body has cream-colored fur resembling a cloud. The ears can be rolled up like buns and deliver punches. Dawn's Buneary has a crush on Ash's Pikachu.
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429.Lopunny (ミミロップ Mimiroppu)

Lopunny (ミミロップ Mimiroppu, Mimilop), known as the Rabbit Pokémon, is the evolved form of Buneary. It evolves from Buneary when leveled up with high happiness. Lopunny are extremely cautious, and cloak their body with their fluffy ear fur when they sense danger. It is very conscious of its looks and never fails to groom its ears. It runs with sprightly jumps. The ears appear to be delicate. If they are touched roughly, it kicks with its graceful legs.[80] It sheds its fur twice a year. Its winter fur is soft and fluffy. Lopunny is confirmed to have a Mega Evolution in Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire.
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430.Mismagius (ムウマージ Mūmāji

Mismagius (ムウマージ Mūmāji, Mumargi in Japanese language trademarks) is the evolved form of Misdreavus. It evolves from Misdreavus using a Dusk Stone. It has the general appearance of a stereotypical witch; with a pointed head similar to a witch's hat, and a long cloak-like body. It has red jewels around its neck, similar to its pre-evolved form Misdreavus. Mismagius's screeches sound like incantations. Those who hear these cries are tormented by hallucinations and headaches, though a few people will occasionally be brought good luck upon hearing these screeches.
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431.Honchkrow (ドンカラス Donkarasu)

Honchkrow (ドンカラス Donkarasu, Dongkarasu in Japanese language trademarks) evolves from a Murkrow exposed to a Dusk Stone. Its name is derived from, "crow" and "honcho" (from the phrase "head honcho", meaning the boss or leader of a group, particularly one involving crime). Honchkrow is a black (though it's colored blue in the anime and video game sprites) bird Pokémon roughly twice the size of its pre-evolution, Murkrow. Honchkrow has red tail feathers and the underside of its wings are partially red. Honchkrow has a feathery collar that resembles a long white beard (or the white dress shirt of a fancy men's suit). Honchkrow has a straight, yellow beak, circular eyes with red pupils, and a feather crest that resembles a fedora with a feather in the band. Honchkrow is based on a crow with aspects of a crime boss (judging by the fedora and its habit of stealing from others) or a pimp (judging by its fedora-like crest, its feathers that resemble a cape, and how it orders around Murkrow into doing its bidding). It also resembles the beaked plague doctors of the seventeenth century
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432.Glameow (ニャルマー Nyarumā)

Glameow (ニャルマー Nyarumā, Nyarmar in Japanese language trademarks) is a gray cat, with a curled, spring-shaped tail and a white fluff at the tip of it. Its name is derived from the words, glamorous (meaning, "beauty") and meow (an onomatopoeia of a cat). It has a crescent shaped head with two ears, the tips of which are white. It also has a small black nose, yellow eyes with blue irises, and white paws. Three out of every four Glameow are female, similar to how almost all tortoiseshell/calico-patterned cats are female. It is also capable of learning the move, Bounce which allows it to use its spring-shaped tail to bounce. It is known as the third feline Pokémon following previous generation of cat Pokémon such as Meowth, Persian, Skitty and Delcatty.
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433.Purugly (ブニャット Bunyatto)

Purugly (ブニャット Bunyatto, Bunyat in Japanese language trademarks) is the evolved form of Glameow. It is a grey-and-white creature that resembles a feline with a rather large body and short legs. Its two whiskers are bent at the ends. Wild ones are known to be brazen and will attempt to invade another Pokémon's nest on sight. A Purugly's head, like its previous evolution, Glameow, resembles a crescent, though the purple-tipped ears have a fringe at the end.
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434.Chingling (リーシャン Rīshan)

Chingling (リーシャン Rīshan, Lisyan in Japanese language trademarks) is a small, yellow bell-like Pokémon. Chingling moves by lightly bouncing around. It makes a ringing sound every time it bounces. The ringing sound isn't always a delightful chime-it can deafen an opponent with the high-frequency rings. The creature appears in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl at Mt. Coronet. It evolves into Chimecho when at maximum happiness.
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435.Stunky (スカンプー Sukanpū)

Stunky (スカンプー Sukanpū, Skunpoo in Japanese language trademarks), known as the Skunk Pokémon, is a dark purple skunk-like Pokémon with a beige stripe down its back. It protects itself by spraying a noxious fluid from its rear. The stench lingers for 24 hours. Its stench spreads over a mile radius, driving Pokémon away. It is exclusive to Pokémon Diamond. It first appears in the anime in "A Secret Sphere of Influence", where it is used by Officer Jenny in place of Growlithe.
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436.Skuntank (スカタンク Sukatanku)

Skuntank (スカタンク Sukatanku, Skutank in Japanese language trademarks) is the evolved form of Stunky. It resembles a large hog-nosed skunk with a bushy and voluminous striped tail that covers part of its face. Its entire body is covered in dark purple fur, except for the areas around its snout and paws, which are beige in color. Skuntank has the ability to shoot a foul-smelling secretion from the tip of its tail up to about 160 feet away. Skuntank is exclusive to Pokémon Diamond, and its natural moveset is identical to its pre-evolution, Stunky's, except for the addition of the move Flamethrower. Team Galactic Commander Jupiter uses a Skuntank; both appeared in DP096 and DP097 along with Mars, Saturn, and Cyrus..
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437.Bronzor (ドーミラー Dōmirā)

Bronzor (ドーミラー Dōmirā, Domirror in Japanese language trademarks) resembles a circular mirror with two yellow eyes in the center. Bronzor have no gender. Small spherical knobs line its perimeter in a hexagonal formation, also making it look like a tambourine. It also looks like a clock, as said in the Pokémon Handbook by Scholastic. It also has a tree-like pattern on its back, which can only be seen when it is caught and sent out in battle or when the player looks at Bronzor's gender difference page in the Pokédex (obtained at a certain point in the game) after meeting one. This design resembles ancient bronze mirrors from East Asia. The creature was introduced in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, where they can be found at Mt. Coronet, Wayward Cave, and Route 206. Both Bronzor and its evolution have poor Speed, Attack, and Special Attack, but extremely high Defense and Special Defense. However, its poor speed can be a blessing in disguise thanks to two moves it can learn: Gyro Ball and Trick Room.
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438.Bronzong (ドータクン Dōtakun)

Bronzong (ドータクン Dōtakun) is the evolved form of Bronzor. It has the appearance of a giant steel bell with the yoke still attached, based on Zhou Dynasty bells called zhong or Japanese dotaku bells. The combination of two red-colored circles and a gradient design between them give Bronzong a face with two eyes and a large sack. Its appearance is vaguely Aztec in design. Round eyes and sometimes mouths are a common pattern (called taotie) on shang and zhou bronze vessels. Originally an ancient Pokémon, one was dug up at a construction site after 2000 years. Apparently, ancient peoples revered it as a bringer of plentiful harvests for its ability to summon rain. Fittingly, Bronzong naturally learns the moves Rain Dance and Sunny Day.
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439.Mime Jr. (マネネ, Manene)

Mime Jr. (マネネ, Manene in Japanese language trademarks), known as the Mime Pokémon, is a small pink Pokémon with a black torso. Mime Jr. has a red bump on its stomach and a typical red clown nose on its face. It appears to be wearing a blue, crooked hat with a white ball on it. Mime Jr. can pick up the emotions of those around them, and has a knack for imitating others, sometimes in order to create distractions. While being mimed, the foe can't look away from this Pokémon.
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440.Happiny (ピンプク, Pinpuku)

Happiny (ピンプク, Pinpuku in Japanese language trademarks) are an exclusively female Pokémon and is first introduced Pokémon Diamond and Pearl series as Chansey's pre-evolved form. It is regarded as a Playhouse Pokémon due to its 'playful' and 'happy' nature. It has a ponytail on top of its hair. Happiny like to carry egg-shaped objects in its pouch, imitating Chansey and Blissey, the Pokémon that it can eventually evolve into.
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