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Revision as of 17:40, 7 October 2014

Alomomola (Japanese: ママンボウ Mamanbou) is a Water-type Pokémon introduced in Generation V.

Biology

Physiology

Alomomola is an aquatic fish-like Pokémon. It has a pink, heart-shaped body with frilly fins. It has yellow eyes with black eyelashes.

Although it is a heart-shaped fish Pokémon, Alomomola has no relation to Luvdisc.

Behavior

Alomomola is a serene, and very loving and caring Pokémon. If it spots an injured Pokémon in the water, it will gently hold the creature in its fins and use its special healing membrane to heal its wounds and revive it. After healing the injured Pokémon, it will carry it back to shore.

Special Abilities

Alomomola possesses a special healing membrane, which it uses to revive injured Pokémon and heal their wounds.

Evolution

Alomomola does not evolve.

Game Info

Game Locations

Locations
Version(s) Area(s) Rarity
Black and White Route 4, 17, 18, Driftveil City, P2 Laboratory Uncommon

Pokédex Entries

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Learnset

Leveling

LevelingGeneration V
Level Move Power Accuracy PP Type Cat.
1 Pound 40 100% 35 Type Normal HOME Normal Physical
1 Water Sport –% 15 Type Water HOME Water Status
5 Aqua Ring –% 20 Type Water HOME Water Status
9 Aqua Jet 40 100% 20 Type Water HOME Water Physical
13 DoubleSlap 15 85% 10 Type Normal HOME Normal Physical
17 Heal Pulse –% 10 Type Psychic HOME Psychic Status
21 Protect –% 10 Type Normal HOME Normal Status
25 Water Pulse 60 100% 20 Type Water HOME Water Special
29 Wake-Up Slap 60 100% 10 Type Fighting HOME Fighting Physical
33 Soak 100% 20 Type Water HOME Water Status
37 Wish –% 10 Type Normal HOME Normal Status
41 Brine 65 100% 10 Type Water HOME Water Special
45 Safeguard –% 25 Type Normal HOME Normal Status
49 Helping Hand –% 20 Type Normal HOME Normal Status
53 Wide Guard –% 10 Type Rock HOME Rock Status
57 Healing Wish –% 10 Type Psychic HOME Psychic Status
61 Hydro Pump 120 80% 5 Type Water HOME Water Special
Bold indicates this Pokémon receives STAB from this move.
Italic indicates an evolved or alternate form of this Pokémon receives STAB from this move.

Sprites

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Trivia

  • Alomomola was revealed an Oha Suta preview of a trailer on July 21, 2010. It was officially revealed on the September issue of Coro Coro on August 8, 2010.
  • Alomomola's name is a palindrome, making it the fourth Pokémon whose name is a palindrome, the other three Pokémon are Eevee, Girafarig, and Ho-Oh.
  • Alomomola was originally thought to be related to Luvdisc, due to its similar colorings and shape. However, it does not have any relation to Luvdisc in any way.
  • Alomomola was the first Pokémon that Ash and Pikachu saw when they arrived in the Unova region; however, he had no idea what it was at the time since he had no updated Pokédex with him.
  • Alomomola is one of only two Pokémon with five syllables in their English name, the other being Feraligatr.
  • Alomomola is March on the Pokémon Horoscope.

Origin

Alomomola appears to be a combination of a discus fish, an ocean sunfish, and a heart (representing health and its ability to heal).

Etymology

Alomomola's name appears to be a combination of Mola mola (the scientific name for the ocean sunfish) and "mom" (referring to its loving, healing nature, and its title of the "Caring Pokémon").

Mamanbou, Alomomola's Japanese name, could be derived from 翻車魚 manbou, the Japanese word for the ocean sunfish, and "Mama", referencing its status as the Nursing Pokémon.

Gallery

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See also

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