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Pidove
(マメパト Mamepato)
Artwork General
Mamepato
National Dex: #519
Evolves From: None
Evolves Into: Tranquill
Generation: Generation V
Pronunciation: PI-dohv
Icon(s): 519
Base Stats Biological Details
HP: 50 Species: Tiny Pigeon Pokémon
Attack: 55 Type(s): Normal/Flying
Defense: 50 Height: 0.3 m
1' 00"
Special Atk: 36 Weight: 2.1 kg
4.6 lbs
Special Def: 30 Abilities: Super Luck
Big Pecks
Rivalry (Dream World)
Speed: 43 Pokédex Color: Gray
Stat Total: 264 Gender: 50% ♀/50% ♂
    Footprint: F519
    Cry:
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Pidove (Japanese: マメパト Mamepato) is a Normal/Flying-type Pokémon introduced in Generation V. Its class is the Baby Pigeon Pokémon and has the abilities Super Luck and a new one called Big Pecks which prevents the defense stat from falling.

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Appearance Edit

Pidove appears to be a small, gray bird with elliptical yellow eyes. It has two wide black stripes on both of its wings. It has a light gray belly, the lighter patch shaped like a heart. It has a tuft of three feathers atop its head.

In the AnimeEdit

Ash had a female Pidove. It evolved into a Tranquill later on in the anime when he help remove the Venipede from Castelia City.

EvolutionEdit

Pidove evolves into Tranquill at level 21 and then into Unfezant at level 32.

Game InfoEdit

Game LocationsEdit

Pidove Locations
Version(s) Location Rarity
Black/White Route 3
Pinwheel Forest
Common
Black 2/White 2 Route 20, Floccesy Ranch, Virbank Complex, Castelia City Common


Pokédex EntriesEdit

Pokédex Entries
Generation I
Pidove did not appear during the Generation I games.
Generation II
Pidove did not appear during the Generation II games.
Generation III
Pidove did not appear during the Generation III games.
Generation IV
Pidove did not appear during the Generation IV games.
Black
Each follows its Trainer's orders as best it can, but they sometimes fail to understand complicated commands.
White
These Pokémon live in cities. They are accustomed to people. Flocks often gather in parks and plazas.
Black 2
This very forgetful Pokémon will wait for a new order from its Trainer even though it already has one.
White 2
This very forgetful Pokémon will wait for a new order from its Trainer even though it already has one.


LearnsetEdit

Leveling
Level Move Power Accuracy PP Type Category
1 Gust 40 100% 35 Flying Special
4 Growl - 100% 40 Normal Status
8 Leer - 100% 30 Normal Status
11 Quick Attack 40 100% 30 Normal Physical
15 Air Cutter 55 95% 25 Flying Special
18 Roost - -% 10 Flying Status
22 Detect - -% 5 Fighting Status
25 Taunt - 100% 20 Dark Status
29 Air Slash 75 95% 20 Flying Special
32 Razor Wind 80 95% 100 Normal Special
36 FeatherDance - 100% 15 Flying Status
39 Swagger - 90% 15 Normal Status
43 Facade 70 100% 20 Normal Physical
46 Tailwind - -% 30 Flying Status
50 Sky Attack 140 90% 5 Flying Physical
Bold indicates this Pokémon receives STAB from this move.
Italic indicates an evolved or alternate form of this Pokémon receives STAB from this move.

SpritesEdit

Version
Red Blue Yellow Red (JP) Green Back
Pidove did not appear in Generation I
Gold Silver Crystal Back
Pidove did not appear in Generation II
Ruby Sapphire Emerald FireRed LeafGreen Back
Pidove did not appear in Generation III
Diamond Pearl Platinum HeartGold SoulSilver Back
Pidove did not appear in Generation IV
Black White Black 2 White 2 Back
Pidove BW Pidove B2W2 Pidove BW Back
Shiny Pidove BW File:Shiny Pidove B2W2.gif Shiny Pidove BW Back


TriviaEdit

  • The Japanese name of Pidove may be a combination of 忠実 mame, diligent, and ハト hato, pigeon.
  • Pidove appears to be of the same value as Pidgey from Generation I, Hoothoot from Generation II, Taillow from Generation III and Starly from Generation IV.
  • This Pokémon was revealed along with six other Pokémon in July's issue of CoroCoro on June 11, 2010, as was among the first "regular" Pokémon revealed.
  • Even though it is called the Baby Pigeon Pokémon, it is not classified as a Baby Pokémon.
  • This is the first time that a Normal/Flying type Pokémon does not appear until after the first badge is earned.
  • Pidove's name almost certainly comes from the English words "pigeon" and "dove," both of which are very similar birds.
  • Pidove's shiny form is likely based on the coloration of the diamond dove while its normal form is based on the sooty colors of a city-dwelling dove or pigeon.
  • Pidove, like Pikachu, has two broad stripes running horizontally across its back.

ReferencesEdit


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