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Interestingly Starmie's "back-half" has been depicted several different ways. In the anime Starmie has the appearance of two starfish fused together; while in more modern games the back-half has been shown to spin wildly completely independent of the front-half of the [[Pokémon]]. Many fans tend to think of the anime's depiction as the more realistic of the two considering the rapid spinning would obviously get in the way of a trainer trying to surf on this particular [[Pokémon]]. Starmie's core shines in a rainbow of seven colors, some people value this core as a type of jewellery. |
Interestingly Starmie's "back-half" has been depicted several different ways. In the anime Starmie has the appearance of two starfish fused together; while in more modern games the back-half has been shown to spin wildly completely independent of the front-half of the [[Pokémon]]. Many fans tend to think of the anime's depiction as the more realistic of the two considering the rapid spinning would obviously get in the way of a trainer trying to surf on this particular [[Pokémon]]. Starmie's core shines in a rainbow of seven colors, some people value this core as a type of jewellery. |
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In the anime, [[Misty]] owns both Starmie and a [[Staryu]] at the same time making it one of the extremely rare cases that trainer has both pre- and post-evolutions on their person at the same time. She later gave away Starmie to the Cerulean Gym to preform underwater shows, but kept her Staryu. |
In the anime, [[Misty]] owns both Starmie and a [[Staryu]] at the same time making it one of the extremely rare cases that trainer has both pre- and post-evolutions on their person at the same time. She later gave away Starmie to the Cerulean Gym to preform underwater shows, but kept her Staryu. |
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**Of these, Starmie is the only one that doesn't evolve and has no visible eyes throughout its evolutionary line (As [[Golbat]] - Zubat's evolution - and [[Hydreigon]] - Zweilous' evolution - have visible eyes). |
**Of these, Starmie is the only one that doesn't evolve and has no visible eyes throughout its evolutionary line (As [[Golbat]] - Zubat's evolution - and [[Hydreigon]] - Zweilous' evolution - have visible eyes). |
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Revision as of 22:00, 2 March 2013
[[Category:Water/Psychic-type Pokémon]][[Category:Generation I Pokémon]] [[Category:Purple Pokémon]] Starmie (Japanese: スターミー Sutaamii) is a starfish-like Water/Psychic-type Pokémon introduced in Generation I. At the center of its body is a red core, which sends mysterious radio signals into the night sky.
Appearance
Interestingly Starmie's "back-half" has been depicted several different ways. In the anime Starmie has the appearance of two starfish fused together; while in more modern games the back-half has been shown to spin wildly completely independent of the front-half of the Pokémon. Many fans tend to think of the anime's depiction as the more realistic of the two considering the rapid spinning would obviously get in the way of a trainer trying to surf on this particular Pokémon. Starmie's core shines in a rainbow of seven colors, some people value this core as a type of jewellery.
In the anime
In the anime, Misty owns both Starmie and a Staryu at the same time making it one of the extremely rare cases that trainer has both pre- and post-evolutions on their person at the same time. She later gave away Starmie to the Cerulean Gym to preform underwater shows, but kept her Staryu.
Evolution
Starmie evolves from Staryu with the use of a Water Stone.
Game info
Game locations
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Version(s) | Area(s) | Rarity |
Red and Blue | Evolve Staryu | None |
Yellow | Evolve Staryu | None |
Gold and Silver | Evolve Staryu | None |
Crystal | Evolve Staryu | None |
Ruby and Sapphire | Evolve Staryu | None |
FireRed and LeafGreen | Evolve Staryu (LeafGreen Only) | None |
Emerald | Evolve Staryu | None |
Diamond and Pearl | Evolve Staryu | None |
Platinum | Evolve Staryu | None |
HeartGold and SoulSilver | Evolve Staryu | None |
Black and White | Route 13 (Surf) | Rare |
Pokédex entries
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Origins
Etymology
Starmie's name, comes from the words "star" and Starmie sounds like "me", while its previous evolution, Staryu, sounds like "you".
Trivia
- Despite being Genderless, it was able to learn egg moves in Gold and Silver. It was fixed in Crystal though.
- Starmie is one of the five Pokémon that has no visible eyes. The others are Staryu, Zubat, Deino, and Zweilous.
See also
- Pokémon.com Pokédex
- Legendary Pokémon data
- The Pokémon Database
- Pokémon Dream Pokédex data
- Psypokes Psydex data
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