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Revision as of 01:40, 2 September 2014

Togepi (Japanese: トゲピー Togepii) is a Fairy-type (formerly Normal-type) Pokémon introduced in Generation II.

Biology

Physiology

Togepi is a Pokémon who appears to not have fully hatched out of its shell; only its head and stubby hands and feet appear out of its egg's shell. The parts of its body that appear are a pale cream color, whereas the shell is dominantly white. Togepi's shell also has red and blue markings, shaped as triangles. Its head has five spikes that appear to form a crown. Its eyes are small, black, and oval-shaped.

Evolution

Togepi evolves into Togetic when leveled up with max friendship, whom, in turn, will evolve into Togekiss in Generation IV when exposed to a Shiny Stone.

In the games

Togepi Egg Sprite

Togepi Egg

Togepi's movepool is rather limited, making it difficult to train. It is not considered to be a very strong, competitive Pokémon, and is mostly adored due to its appearance. It will evolve into Togetic once it reaches maximum happiness.

Togepi appears from the Poké Ball item in Super Smash Bros. Melee. Like Clefairy, Togepi uses Metronome, but unlike Clefairy, the resultant attacks cause status effects in the area around Togepi (Freeze, Burying, Flower on Head, Sleep), with the exception of one rare attack, where Togepi blackens out the screen for a few seconds (Night Shade) which can cause mass chaos, especially on moving levels or boss fights. It is also an unlockable trophy.

Game info

Game locations

Locations
Version(s) Area(s) Rarity
Gold and Silver Hatch egg received from Professor Elm's assistant in Violet City Pokémon Center One
Crystal Hatch egg received from Professor Elm's assistant in Violet City Pokémon Center One
Ruby and Sapphire Trade None
FireRed and LeafGreen Hatch egg received from gentleman on Water Labyrinth One
Emerald Trade None
Diamond and Pearl Route 230 (Poké Radar) Rare
Platinum Hatch egg received from Cynthia in Eterna City, or Route 230 (Poké Radar) Rare
Black and White Rustling Grass in White Forest (White only) Rare
X and Y Trade None

Side game Locations

Locations
Game(s) Area(s)
Pokémon Channel Cobalt Coast
Pokémon Trozei! Endless Level 1,
Endless Level 5,
Forever Level 50,
Mr. Who's Den
Red Rescue Team & Blue Rescue Team Wish Cave (5F-10F)
Explorers of Time & Explorers of Darkness Happy Outlook (B1F-B15F)


Pokédex entries

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Learnset

Leveling

LevelingGeneration V
Level Move Power Accuracy PP Type Cat.
1 Growl 100% 40 Type Normal HOME Normal Status
1 Charm 100% 20 Type Normal HOME Normal Status
5 Metronome —% 10 Type Normal HOME Normal Status
9 Sweet Kiss 75% 10 Type Normal HOME Normal Status
13 Yawn —% 10 Type Normal HOME Normal Status
17 Encore 100% 5 Type Normal HOME Normal Status
21 Follow Me —% 20 Type Normal HOME Normal Status
25 Bestow —% 15 Type Normal HOME Normal Status
29 Wish —% 10 Type Normal HOME Normal Status
33 AncientPower 60 100% 5 Type Rock HOME Rock Special
37 Safeguard —% 25 Type Normal HOME Normal Status
41 Baton Pass —% 40 Type Normal HOME Normal Status
45 Double-Edge 120 100% 15 Type Normal HOME Normal Physical
49 Last Resort 140 100% 5 Type Normal HOME Normal Physical
53 After You —% 15 Type Normal HOME Normal Status
Bold indicates this Pokémon receives STAB from this move.
Italic indicates an evolved or alternate form of this Pokémon receives STAB from this move.

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LevelingGeneration II
Level Move Power Accuracy PP Type
1 Growl 100% 40 Type Normal HOME Normal
7 Metronome —% 10 Type Normal HOME Normal
18 Sweet Kiss 75% 10 Type Normal HOME Normal
25 Encore 100% 5 Type Normal HOME Normal
31 Safeguard —% 25 Type Normal HOME Normal
38 Double-Edge 120 100% 15 Type Normal HOME Normal
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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In the TCG

Although being a classified as baby Pokémon Togepi has made appearances as a colorless, basic stage stage Pokémon. Togepi has appeared in the following expansions:

  • Neo Genesis
  • Neo Destiny
  • Southern Island Series
  • Aquapolis
  • EX: Hidden Legends
  • EX: Team Rocket Returns
  • EX: Dragon Frontiers

As well as being a promo card in the Southern Island Series, Togepi was also available as a promo card from Coro Coro.

Appearances

In the anime

File:Misty's Togepi Metronome.jpg

Togepi in the anime

In IL046: Attack of the Prehistoric Pokémon in the Pokémon television series, Ash discovers an egg in the ancient ruins at Grandpa Canyon. They carry this egg around until the episode IL050: Who Gets to Keep Togepi?. At that point Ash's Pokédex doesn't know about Togepi and it says more to be discovered about it.

Misty's Togepi

In DP142

In the episode "Where No Togepi Has Gone Before!" an evil (or a "Naughty") female Togepi wanders around Team Rocket's new hideout and cause a lot of mischief for Team Rocket and Ash, Dawn, and Brock. It plays pranks, using Attract to manipulate Pikachu, Piplup, Croagunk, and Meowth (Jessie's Yanmega is unaffected due to it being female) to steal Team Rocket's space rocket. Brock's Happiny manages to snap them of it. Happiny and Togepi get ready to duel each other when the rocket is hit by Rayquaza's Hyper Beam. Ash, Dawn, Brock, Team Rocket, and their Pokémon work together to stabilize the rocket, but Happiny and Togepi's fight causes it to fall again. Togepi uses Psychic to save itself as well as everyone on board, landing the rocket safely. Togepi tells the others (via Meowth translating for it) that it is tired and is going home to rest. The Togepi leaves as the rocket explodes, skipping away innocently. It is seen at the end of the episode making its sinister face.

It is set to reappear in the Pikachu short airing along with the 15th Pokémon movie. It is possibly the Togepi in its cute form in Unova.

Trivia

  • Before the release of the generation II games, Lugia was meant to be the final evolution of Togepi, after Togetic , this was however changed before the release and Lugia was instead made a legendary.
  • If Pokémon Gold and Silver are played through normally, Togepi generally hatches either slightly before the player reaches Goldenrod City or while they are still there.

Name origin

Togepi's name is derived from the Japanese "toge", meaning "spike" (referring to the top of this Pokémon's head), and "pii", the sound a chick or small bird makes.

See also

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