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'''Jigglypuff's Magic Lullaby''' (Japanese: '''プリンちゃんのすてきなゆめ''' ''{{tt|Purin|Jigglypuff}}-chan's Lovely Dreams'') is written by [[Megumi Hayashibara]] and illustrated by [[Kagemaru Himeno]].  In English, it is the 11th book in the [[Pokémon Tales]] series.  In Japanese, it is the 30th book.  It is 18 pages long.
'''Jigglypuff's Magic Lullaby''' (Japanese: '''プリンちゃんのすてきなゆめ''' ''{{tt|Purin|Jigglypuff}}-chan's Lovely Dreams'') is written by [[Megumi Hayashibara]] and illustrated by [[Kagemaru Himeno]].  In English, it is the 11th book in the [[Pokémon Tales]] series.  In Japanese, it is the 30th book.  It is 18 pages long.


==Synopsis==
==Plot==
Jigglypuff wishes all the Pokémon to listen to its song. So it decides to perform for them. The next day, it tries to perform for {{p|Bulbasaur}}, {{p|Squirtle}}, {{p|Chansey}}, {{p|Snorlax}}, and some other Pokémon. However, all of the Pokémon sleep in the middle of its song. It then sadly walks home. Then  Bulbasaur tells it that it heard its song while sleeping. He also tells it that it also saw the secret flower in its dreams. So the next day, Jigglypuff performs for all of the Pokémon so they could dream on what they like while they sleep. At the end of the book, Jigglypuff has a dream about it and all of the other Generation 1 Pokémon sing in a happy choir.
Jigglypuff wishes all the Pokémon to listen to its song. So it decides to perform for them. The next day, it tries to perform for {{p|Bulbasaur}}, {{p|Squirtle}}, {{p|Chansey}}, {{p|Snorlax}}, and some other Pokémon. However, all of the Pokémon sleep in the middle of its song. It then sadly walks home. Then  Bulbasaur tells it that it heard its song while sleeping. He also tells it that it also saw the secret flower in its dreams. So the next day, Jigglypuff performs for all of the Pokémon so they could dream on what they like while they sleep. At the end of the book, Jigglypuff has a dream about it and all of the other Generation I Pokémon sing in a happy choir.


===Blurb===
===Blurb===
'' Jigglypuff is a round pink Pokemon who dreams of performing for the other Pokemon. The only problem is, Jigglypuff's songs put everyone to sleep. Can a Pokemon change its tune?''
'' Jigglypuff is a round pink Pokemon who dreams of performing for the other Pokemon. The only problem is, Jigglypuff's songs put everyone to sleep. Can a Pokemon change its tune?''
{{incomplete synopsis book}}


==Characters==
==Characters==

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Jigglypuff's Magic Lullaby
File:Jigglypuffmagiclullaby.jpg
ISBN: 156931442X
Published: June 5, 2000
Publisher: VIZ Media
Author: Megumi Hayashibara
Preceded By: Snorlax's Snack EN
Nazonokusa's Hide and Seek JP
Succeeded By: Lapras Makes a Friend EN
The Name's Karakara JP

Jigglypuff's Magic Lullaby (Japanese: プリンちゃんのすてきなゆめ Purin-chan's Lovely Dreams) is written by Megumi Hayashibara and illustrated by Kagemaru Himeno. In English, it is the 11th book in the Pokémon Tales series. In Japanese, it is the 30th book. It is 18 pages long.

Plot

Jigglypuff wishes all the Pokémon to listen to its song. So it decides to perform for them. The next day, it tries to perform for Bulbasaur, Squirtle, Chansey, Snorlax, and some other Pokémon. However, all of the Pokémon sleep in the middle of its song. It then sadly walks home. Then Bulbasaur tells it that it heard its song while sleeping. He also tells it that it also saw the secret flower in its dreams. So the next day, Jigglypuff performs for all of the Pokémon so they could dream on what they like while they sleep. At the end of the book, Jigglypuff has a dream about it and all of the other Generation I Pokémon sing in a happy choir.

Blurb

Jigglypuff is a round pink Pokemon who dreams of performing for the other Pokemon. The only problem is, Jigglypuff's songs put everyone to sleep. Can a Pokemon change its tune?

Characters

Humans

  • No humans appear in this book.

Pokémon

Publications

Edition Country Company Date ISBN
First Edition by Shogakukan First
Edition
Japan Shogakukan March 1998 ISBN 4097287303
First Edition by VIZ Media First
Edition
USA VIZ Media June 5, 2000 ISBN 156931442X

Trivia

Errors


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