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The '''Poké Doll''' (Japanese: '''ピッピにんぎょう''' ''{{tt|Pippi|Clefairy}} Doll'') is an item introduced in [[Generation I]]. It can be used to [[escape]] from a {{pkmn|battle}} with a [[wild Pokémon]]. | The '''Poké Doll''' (Japanese: '''ピッピにんぎょう''' ''{{tt|Pippi|Clefairy}} Doll'', alternatively '''ピッピの にんぎょう''' ''Doll of {{tt|Pippi|Clefairy}}'') is an item introduced in [[Generation I]]. It is also named '''Clefairy Poké Doll''' in the game dialogue and '''{{OBP|Clefairy Doll|Base Set 70}}''' in the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]]. | ||
This item can be used to [[escape]] from a {{pkmn|battle}} with a [[wild Pokémon]]. | |||
==Terminology== | |||
:''See also: [[Lost Item#Terminology|Lost Item → Terminology]]'' | |||
Prior to the introduction of the Poké Doll item sprite in {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}, the fact that the Poké Doll is a Clefairy doll was not yet revealed in the English dialogue of the [[core series]] games. | |||
In Japanese games from [[Generation I]] onwards, the item name (meaning "Clefairy Doll") is mentioned by several characters, but this was usually translated in English as simply "Poké Doll" with no mention of Clefairy. In [[Generation I]] games and their [[Generation III]] remakes, there is also a {{tc|Lass}} on {{rt|8|Kanto}} saying that Clefairy looks like a stuffed toy (ぬいぐるみ) in the Japanese version, but this remark is absent from the English version. | |||
In [[Generation II]] games and their [[Generation IV]] remakes, the [[Lost Item]] is {{OBP|Copycat|character}}'s Poké Doll, specifically a Clefairy doll. This is made clear in the Japanese description of Lost Item using the term ピッピにんぎょう{{sup/2|GSC}} or ピッピの にんぎょう{{sup/4|HGSS}}. In the English dialogue, Copycat calls it a "Clefairy Poké Doll" (Japanese: ピッピにんぎょう){{sup/2|GSC}}{{sup/4|HGSS}}. | |||
In Generation IV, the Lost Item appears as a {{p|Clefairy}} doll sprite ([[File:Bag Lost Item IV Sprite.png]]). From [[Generation V]] to {{gen|VII}}, the Lost Item was changed into a {{p|Mime Jr.}} doll sprite ([[File:Bag Lost Item Sprite.png]]) and the description also calls it a {{p|Mime Jr.}} doll (Japanese: マネネの {{ruby|人形|にんぎょう}}), even though the Lost Item does not legitimately appear in those games. | |||
The {{OBP|Clefairy Doll|Base Set 70}} card shares the same Japanese name as the Poké Doll item, except written in kanji: ピッピ{{ruby|人形|にんぎょう}} (''{{tt|Pippi|Clefairy}} Doll''). | |||
While the Poké Doll's Japanese name is ピッピにんぎょう (''{{tt|Pippi|Clefairy}} Doll''), the [[Pokémon doll]] ([[decoration]] item) known as the Clefairy Doll has different Japanese names: ピッピのぬいぐるみ (''Stuffed {{tt|Pippi|Clefairy}}''){{sup/2|GSC}} and ピッピドール (''{{tt|Pippi|Clefairy}} Doll''){{sup/3|RSE}}{{sup/4|DPPt}}{{sup/6|ORAS}}. | |||
==In the core series games== | ==In the core series games== | ||
===Price=== | ===Price=== | ||
{{ItemPrice/ | {{ItemPrice/head|items}} | ||
{{ItemPrice|{{gameabbrev1|RBY}}/{{gameabbrev1|RGBY}}<br>{{gameabbrev2|GSC}} | {{ItemPrice|{{gameabbrev1|RBY}}/{{gameabbrev1|RGBY}}<br>{{gameabbrev2|GSC}}<br>{{gameabbrev3|FRLG}}<br>{{gameabbrev4|DPPtHGSS}}<br>{{gameabbrev6|ORAS}}<br>{{gameabbrev8|BDSP}}|{{PDollar}}1,000|{{PDollar}}500}} | ||
{{ | {{ItemPrice|{{gameabbrev3|RSE}}<br>{{gameabbrev5|W}}{{gameabbrev5|B2W2}}<br>{{gameabbrev6|XY}}|N/A|{{PDollar}}500}} | ||
{{ItemPrice|{{gameabbrev3| | |||
{{ItemPrice|{{gameabbrev5|B}}|{{PDollar}}18000|{{PDollar}}500}} | {{ItemPrice|{{gameabbrev5|B}}|{{PDollar}}18000|{{PDollar}}500}} | ||
{{ItemPrice|{{gameabbrev7|SMUSUM}}|N/A|{{PDollar}}50}} | {{ItemPrice|{{gameabbrev7|SMUSUM}}|N/A|{{PDollar}}50}} | ||
{{ItemPrice|{{gameabbrev7|PE}}|N/A|{{PDollar}}150}} | {{ItemPrice|{{gameabbrev7|PE}}|N/A|{{PDollar}}150}} | ||
{{ItemPrice|{{gameabbrev8|SwSh}}|{{PDollar}}300|{{PDollar}}150}} | {{ItemPrice|{{gameabbrev8|SwSh}}|{{PDollar}}300|{{PDollar}}150}} | ||
{{ItemPrice|{{ | {{ItemPrice|{{gameabbrev9|SV}} | ||
|{{PDollar}}300|{{PDollar}}75}} | |||
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{{movedesc|items}} | {{movedesc|items}} | ||
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrevss|Stad}}|Use during a battle against a wild Pokémon to make a getaway.}} | {{movedescentry|{{gameabbrevss|Stad}}|Use during a battle against a wild Pokémon to make a getaway.}} | ||
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev2|GSC}}|Use to escape from a wild | {{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev2|GSC}}|Use to escape from a wild {{ScPkmn}}.}} | ||
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev3|RSE}}|Use to flee from any battle with a wild | {{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev3|RSE}}|Use to flee from any battle with a wild {{ScPkmn}}.}} | ||
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrevss|Colo}}{{gameabbrevss|XD}}|An item brought over from a faraway place.}} | {{movedescentry|{{gameabbrevss|Colo}}{{gameabbrevss|XD}}|An item brought over from a faraway place.}} | ||
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev3|FRLG}}|An attractive doll. Use it to flee from any battle with a wild | {{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev3|FRLG}}|An attractive doll. Use it to flee from any battle with a wild {{ScPkmn}}.}} | ||
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev4|DPPtHGSS}}<br>{{gameabbrev5|BWB2W2}}|A doll that attracts Pokémon. Use it to flee from any battle with a wild Pokémon.}} | {{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev4|DPPtHGSS}}<br>{{gameabbrev5|BWB2W2}}|A doll that attracts Pokémon. Use it to flee from any battle with a wild Pokémon.}} | ||
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev6|XYORAS}}<br>{{gameabbrev7|SMUSUM}}<br>{{gameabbrev8| | {{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev6|XYORAS}}<br>{{gameabbrev7|SMUSUM}}<br>{{gameabbrev8|SwShBDSPLA}}|A doll that attracts the attention of a Pokémon. It guarantees escape from any battle with wild Pokémon.}} | ||
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev7|PE}}|- - -}} | |||
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev9|SV}}|A doll that attracts the attention of Pokémon. It guarantees escape from any battle with wild Pokémon.}} | |||
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===Acquisition=== | ===Acquisition=== | ||
{{ItemAvailability/ | {{ItemAvailability/head|items}} | ||
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| {{gameabbrev1|RBY}}/{{gameabbrev1|RGBY}} | | {{gameabbrev1|RBY}}/{{gameabbrev1|RGBY}} | ||
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| {{gameabbrev6|ORAS}} | | {{gameabbrev6|ORAS}} | ||
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| [[Lilycove Department Store]]<br>{{rt|103|Hoenn}} (30% chance after rematch with {{tc|Twins}} Amy & Liv) | | [[Lilycove Department Store]]<br>{{rt|103|Hoenn}} (30% chance after a [[rematch]] with {{tc|Twins}} Amy & Liv) | ||
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| {{gameabbrev7|SM}} | | {{gameabbrev7|SM}} | ||
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| {{gameabbrev8|SwSh}} | | {{gameabbrev8|SwSh}} | ||
| [[Wedgehurst]], [[Motostoke]], [[Circhester]], [[Meetup Spot]] | | [[Wedgehurst]], [[Motostoke]], [[Circhester]], [[Meetup Spot]] (×5) | ||
| All [[Poké Mart]]s (after obtaining 2 [[Badge]]s)<br>{{a|Pickup}} | | All [[Poké Mart]]s (after obtaining 2 [[Badge]]s)<br>{{a|Pickup}} ([[Level|Lv.]] 1-40) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| {{gameabbrev8|SwSh}} | | {{gameabbrev8|SwSh}}{{gameabbrev8|IA}} | ||
| [[Soothing Wetlands]] | | [[Soothing Wetlands]] | ||
| [[Fields of Honor]] [[Watt Trader]] | | {{DL|Fields of Honor|Armor Station}} [[Poké Mart]], [[Fields of Honor]] [[Watt Trader]]<br>Hidden [[recurring item]] ([[Potbottom Desert]]) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| {{gameabbrev8|SwSh}} | | {{gameabbrev8|SwSh}}{{gameabbrev8|CT}} | ||
| [[Old Cemetery]] | | [[Old Cemetery]] | ||
| | | {{DL|Slippery Slope|Crown Tundra Station}} [[Poké Mart]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| {{gameabbrev8|BDSP}} | | {{gameabbrev8|BDSP}} | ||
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| [[Veilstone Department Store]]<br>{{a|Pickup}} | | [[Veilstone Department Store]]<br>{{a|Pickup}} ([[Level|Lv.]] 1-40) | ||
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| {{gameabbrev9|SV}} | |||
| [[Mesagoza]], [[Caph Squad's Base]], [[Casseroya Lake]], [[Dalizapa Passage]], [[Glaseado Mountain]], [[Tagtree Thicket]], [[East Province (Area One)]], [[East Province (Area Three)]], [[North Province (Area One)]], [[North Province (Area Three)]], [[South Province (Area Two)]], [[South Province (Area Three)]], [[South Province (Area Four)]], [[South Province (Area Five)]], [[West Province (Area One)]] | |||
| All [[Poké Mart]]s<br>Sparkling overworld item ([[Alfornada Cavern]], [[Dalizapa Passage]], [[East Province (Area One)]], [[East Province (Area Two)]], [[South Province (Area Two)]], [[South Province (Area Three)]], [[South Province (Area Four)]], [[South Province (Area Five)]], [[South Province (Area Six)]], [[West Province (Area Three)]])<br>{{a|Pickup}} ([[Level|Lv.]] 1-40) | |||
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| {{gameabbrev9|SV}}{{gameabbrev9|TM}} | |||
| [[Apple Hills]], [[Fellhorn Gorge]], [[Kitakami Road]], [[Kitakami Wilds]], [[Mossfell Confluence]], [[Oni Mountain]], [[Reveler's Road]], [[Wistful Fields]] | |||
| {{DL|Mossui Town|Peachy's}} | |||
|- | |||
| {{gameabbrev9|SV}}{{gameabbrev9|ID}} | |||
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| [[Vending machine]]s ([[Terarium]]) | |||
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==Gallery== | |||
===Artwork=== | ===Artwork=== | ||
{| style="margin:auto; text-align:center; {{roundy|20px}} border:2px solid #{{items color dark}}; background:#{{items color}}" | {| style="margin:auto; text-align:center; {{roundy|20px}} border: 2px solid #{{items color dark}}; background: #{{items color}}; font-size: 80%" | ||
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|style="{{roundy|80px}} border: 2px solid #{{items color dark}}; background: #{{items color light}}"| [[File:RG Poké Doll.png|100px]] | |||
|style="{{roundy|80px}} border: 2px solid #{{items color dark}}; background: #{{items color light}}"| [[File:Bag Poké Doll SV Sprite.png|100px]] | |||
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| Artwork from<br>{{color2|000|Generation I}} | | Artwork from<br>{{color2|000|Generation I}} | ||
| Artwork from<br>{{color2|000|Pokémon Scarlet and Violet|Scarlet and Violet}} | |||
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==In spin-off games== | ==In the spin-off games== | ||
[[File:Masters Poké Doll.png|thumb|100px|A Poké Doll replica in Pokémon Masters EX]] | |||
===Pokémon Masters EX=== | |||
In {{g|Masters EX}}, {{mas|Leaf}} mentions giving {{OBP|Copycat|character}} a Poké Doll in one of her random conversations in the Pokémon Center. | |||
{{mas|Lillie}} says that one of her most treasured possessions is a Poké Doll that she used to cuddle with as she slept, referencing the Poké Doll that she gives the player in {{g|Sun and Moon}}. In her [[Trainer Lodge]] friendship story, she makes a Poké Doll for the player with a good luck charm from [[Alola]] sewn inside of it. Once the player reaches friendship level 100 with Lillie in the Trainer Lodge, they can purchase a replica of a Poké Doll in the Lodge Exchange to display in the Trainer Lodge. | |||
===PokéPark 2: Wonders Beyond=== | |||
[[File:PP2 Plush.png|thumb|100px|The Poké Doll in PokéPark 2: Wonders Beyond]] | [[File:PP2 Plush.png|thumb|100px|The Poké Doll in PokéPark 2: Wonders Beyond]] | ||
The Poké Doll, simply known as "Plush" in-game, makes an appearance in [[PokéPark 2: Wonders Beyond]] as a gift item found inside crates. It can be given to Pokémon to make them happier, or can be used to distract certain Pokémon from running away. Instead of Clefairy, these Dolls represent {{p|Cleffa}}, but were also translated to English as Poké Doll (Japanese: '''ピィにんぎょう''' ''{{tt|Py|Cleffa}} Doll''). | The Poké Doll, simply known as "Plush" in-game, makes an appearance in [[PokéPark 2: Wonders Beyond]] as a gift item found inside crates. It can be given to Pokémon to make them happier, or can be used to distract certain Pokémon from running away. Instead of Clefairy, these Dolls represent {{p|Cleffa}}, but were also translated to English as Poké Doll (Japanese: '''ピィにんぎょう''' ''{{tt|Py|Cleffa}} Doll''). | ||
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===Pokémon: Magikarp Jump=== | |||
[[File:Magikarp Jump Clefairy Doll.png|thumb|100px|A Clefairy Doll in Magikarp Jump]] | |||
In [[Pokémon: Magikarp Jump]], the Clefairy Doll appears as {{DL|Pokémon: Magikarp Jump#Decorations|decoration}}. It increases the JP gained from skills by 20%. | |||
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===Pokémon Trading Card Game series=== | ===Pokémon Trading Card Game series=== | ||
The {{OBP|Clefairy Doll|Base Set 70}} card is available in {{ | The {{OBP|Clefairy Doll|Base Set 70}} card is available in {{vg|Pokémon Trading Card Game}} and [[Pokémon Trading Card Game 2: The Invasion of Team GR!]] | ||
{| style="margin:auto; text-align:center; {{roundy|10px}} border: 2px solid #{{items color dark}}; background: #{{items color}}" | {| style="margin:auto; text-align:center; {{roundy|10px}} border: 2px solid #{{items color dark}}; background: #{{items color}}" | ||
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| style="{{roundy|10px}} border: 2px solid #{{items color dark}}; background: #{{items color light}}; width:80px; height:20px" | [[File:TCG2 C58 Clefairy Doll.png]] | | style="{{roundy|10px}} border: 2px solid #{{items color dark}}; background: #{{items color light}}; width:80px; height:20px" | [[File:TCG2 C58 Clefairy Doll.png]] | ||
|- style="font-size:80%" | |- style="font-size:80%" | ||
| {{color2|000|Clefairy Doll (Base Set 70)|Clefairy Doll}} ({{color2|000|Pokémon Trading Card Game (game)|GB1}}) | | {{color2|000|Clefairy Doll (Base Set 70)|Clefairy Doll}} ({{color2|000|Pokémon Trading Card Game (video game)|GB1}}) | ||
| {{color2|000|Clefairy Doll (Base Set 70)|Clefairy Doll}} ({{color2|000|Pokémon Card | | {{color2|000|Clefairy Doll (Base Set 70)|Clefairy Doll}} ({{color2|000|Pokémon Trading Card Game 2: The Invasion of Team GR!|GB2}}) | ||
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==In | ==In animation== | ||
[[File:Poké Doll anime.png|thumb|250px|A Poké Doll in | [[File:Poké Doll anime.png|thumb|250px|A Poké Doll in {{aniseries|SM}}]] | ||
===''Pokémon the Series''=== | |||
===={{aniseries|SM}}==== | |||
A Poké Doll belonging to {{an|Lillie}} first appeared in ''[[SM029|Lulled to La-La Land!]]'' and made brief reappearances from ''[[SM045|Now You See Them, Now You Don't!]]'' to ''[[SM051|Family Determination!]]''. Lillie used the Poké Doll in ''[[SM053|Rescuing the Unwilling!]]'' to remind [[Lusamine's Clefable]] of the good times they had together, allowing it to break free from {{DL|Ultra Beasts (anime)|Nihilego}}'s control. | A Poké Doll belonging to {{an|Lillie}} first appeared in ''[[SM029|Lulled to La-La Land!]]'' and made brief reappearances from ''[[SM045|Now You See Them, Now You Don't!]]'' to ''[[SM051|Family Determination!]]''. Lillie used the Poké Doll in ''[[SM053|Rescuing the Unwilling!]]'' to remind [[Lusamine's Clefable]] of the good times they had together, allowing it to break free from {{DL|Ultra Beasts (anime)|Nihilego}}'s control. | ||
===={{aniseries|JN}}==== | |||
In ''[[JN002|Legend? Go! Friends? Go!]]'', a Poké Doll was seen in {{Ash}}'s room, amongst his collection of [[Badge]]s, trophies, and other awards. | In ''[[JN002|Legend? Go! Friends? Go!]]'', a Poké Doll was seen in {{Ash}}'s room, amongst his collection of [[Badge]]s, trophies, and other awards. | ||
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[[File:Poké Doll PM.png|thumb|150px|A Poké Doll in [[Pokémon Pocket Monsters]]]] | [[File:Poké Doll PM.png|thumb|150px|A Poké Doll in [[Pokémon Pocket Monsters]]]] | ||
===Pokémon Adventures=== | ===Pokémon Adventures=== | ||
===={{ | ===={{MangaArc|Red, Green & Blue}}==== | ||
In ''[[PS022|A Hollow Victreebel]]'', {{adv|Red}} used a Poké Doll to escape from a group of {{p|Victreebel}} that were trying to eat him in the {{safari|Kanto}}. | In ''[[PS022|A Hollow Victreebel]]'', {{adv|Red}} used a Poké Doll to escape from a group of {{p|Victreebel}} that were trying to eat him in the {{safari|Kanto}}. | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* The [[Lost Item]] that must be returned to the {{OBP|Copycat|character}} in exchange for the [[Magnet Train]] [[Pass]] in [[Generation]]s {{gen|II}} and {{gen|IV}} is implied to be the same Poké Doll given to her to obtain {{TM|31|Mimic}} in Generations {{gen|I}} and {{gen|III}}. | * The [[Lost Item]] that must be returned to the {{OBP|Copycat|character}} in exchange for the [[Magnet Train]] [[Pass]] in [[Generation]]s {{gen|II}} and {{gen|IV}} is implied to be the same Poké Doll given to her to obtain {{TM|31|Mimic}} in Generations {{gen|I}} and {{gen|III}}. | ||
* Due to [[List of glitches | * Due to [[List of glitches in Generation I#Ghost Marowak glitch|a glitch]] in the [[Generation I]] games, Poké Dolls can also be used to [[sequence breaking|bypass]] the [[Marowak (ghost)|ghost Marowak]] in [[Pokémon Tower]]; this glitch was fixed in [[Generation III]]. | ||
* In {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}}, when pluralized or prefixed with the {{wp|indefinite article}}, this item's name is rendered with an unaccented 'e' ("Poke Dolls" and "a Poke Doll", respectively). In {{game|Platinum}} and {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, both of these instances are corrected to display with an acute accent, matching how the item's name would normally be rendered. | * In {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}}, when pluralized or prefixed with the {{wp|indefinite article}}, this item's name is rendered with an unaccented 'e' ("Poke Dolls" and "a Poke Doll", respectively). In {{game|Platinum}} and {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, both of these instances are corrected to display with an acute accent, matching how the item's name would normally be rendered. | ||
* The Poké Doll is the only item that can be obtained in {{g|Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon}} only by [[trade|trading]] it over from {{g|Sun and Moon}}. | |||
==In other languages== | ==In other languages== | ||
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|zh_cmn=皮皮玩偶 ''{{tt|Pípí Wán'ǒu|Clefairy Doll}}'' {{tt|*|Games, Anime, Adventures, PM008, Crystal Guidebook}}<br>皮皮娃娃 ''{{tt|Pípí Wáwá|Clefairy Doll}}'' {{tt|*|PM014}} | |zh_cmn=皮皮玩偶 ''{{tt|Pípí Wán'ǒu|Clefairy Doll}}'' {{tt|*|Games, Anime, Adventures, PM008, Crystal Guidebook}}<br>皮皮娃娃 ''{{tt|Pípí Wáwá|Clefairy Doll}}'' {{tt|*|PM014}} | ||
|da=Pokédukka{{tt|*|Pokémon Emerald manual}} | |da=Pokédukka{{tt|*|Pokémon Emerald manual}} | ||
|fi=Pokénukke | |||
|fr=Poké Poupée{{tt|*|Generation II and Generation VII onwards}}<br>Poképoupée{{tt|*|Generation I and Generations III-VI}} | |fr=Poké Poupée{{tt|*|Generation II and Generation VII onwards}}<br>Poképoupée{{tt|*|Generation I and Generations III-VI}} | ||
|de=Poképuppe | |de=Poképuppe | ||
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|vi=Búp bê Pippi | |vi=Búp bê Pippi | ||
}} | }} | ||
==Related articles== | |||
* [[a:Category:Poké Doll|Images on the Bulbagarden Archives]] | |||
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[[fr:Poké Poupée]] | [[fr:Poké Poupée]] | ||
[[it: | [[it:Pokébambola]] | ||
[[ja:ピッピにんぎょう]] | [[ja:ピッピにんぎょう]] | ||
[[zh:皮皮玩偶(道具)]] | [[zh:皮皮玩偶(道具)]] |
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- This article is about the escape item. For the game decorations, see Pokémon doll. For the plush toy line, see Poké Doll (plush).
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The Poké Doll (Japanese: ピッピにんぎょう Pippi Doll, alternatively ピッピの にんぎょう Doll of Pippi) is an item introduced in Generation I. It is also named Clefairy Poké Doll in the game dialogue and Clefairy Doll in the Pokémon Trading Card Game.
This item can be used to escape from a battle with a wild Pokémon.
Terminology
- See also: Lost Item → Terminology
Prior to the introduction of the Poké Doll item sprite in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, the fact that the Poké Doll is a Clefairy doll was not yet revealed in the English dialogue of the core series games.
In Japanese games from Generation I onwards, the item name (meaning "Clefairy Doll") is mentioned by several characters, but this was usually translated in English as simply "Poké Doll" with no mention of Clefairy. In Generation I games and their Generation III remakes, there is also a Lass on Route 8 saying that Clefairy looks like a stuffed toy (ぬいぐるみ) in the Japanese version, but this remark is absent from the English version.
In Generation II games and their Generation IV remakes, the Lost Item is Copycat's Poké Doll, specifically a Clefairy doll. This is made clear in the Japanese description of Lost Item using the term ピッピにんぎょうGSC or ピッピの にんぎょうHGSS. In the English dialogue, Copycat calls it a "Clefairy Poké Doll" (Japanese: ピッピにんぎょう)GSCHGSS.
In Generation IV, the Lost Item appears as a Clefairy doll sprite (). From Generation V to VII, the Lost Item was changed into a Mime Jr. doll sprite (
) and the description also calls it a Mime Jr. doll (Japanese: マネネの 人形), even though the Lost Item does not legitimately appear in those games.
The Clefairy Doll card shares the same Japanese name as the Poké Doll item, except written in kanji: ピッピ人形 (Pippi Doll).
While the Poké Doll's Japanese name is ピッピにんぎょう (Pippi Doll), the Pokémon doll (decoration item) known as the Clefairy Doll has different Japanese names: ピッピのぬいぐるみ (Stuffed Pippi)GSC and ピッピドール (Pippi Doll)RSEDPPtORAS.
In the core series games
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Effect
When used from the Bag during a battle with a wild Pokémon, it allows the player to escape instantly regardless of any factors that would otherwise prevent escape.
In Generation I, a Poké Doll can be given to Copycat in Saffron City in exchange for a TM31 (Mimic).
In Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, a Poké Doll can be given to Copycat to have her teach Mimic to one Pokémon.
In Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness, it cannot be used to escape from wild Pokémon at Poké Spots.
Description
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Acquisition
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Artwork
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Artwork from Generation I |
Artwork from Scarlet and Violet |
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Model from Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon |
In the spin-off games
![](https://staging.archives.bulbagarden.net/media/upload/thumb/d/d3/Masters_Pok%C3%A9_Doll.png/100px-Masters_Pok%C3%A9_Doll.png)
Pokémon Masters EX
In Pokémon Masters EX, Leaf mentions giving Copycat a Poké Doll in one of her random conversations in the Pokémon Center.
Lillie says that one of her most treasured possessions is a Poké Doll that she used to cuddle with as she slept, referencing the Poké Doll that she gives the player in Pokémon Sun and Moon. In her Trainer Lodge friendship story, she makes a Poké Doll for the player with a good luck charm from Alola sewn inside of it. Once the player reaches friendship level 100 with Lillie in the Trainer Lodge, they can purchase a replica of a Poké Doll in the Lodge Exchange to display in the Trainer Lodge.
PokéPark 2: Wonders Beyond
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The Poké Doll, simply known as "Plush" in-game, makes an appearance in PokéPark 2: Wonders Beyond as a gift item found inside crates. It can be given to Pokémon to make them happier, or can be used to distract certain Pokémon from running away. Instead of Clefairy, these Dolls represent Cleffa, but were also translated to English as Poké Doll (Japanese: ピィにんぎょう Py Doll).
Pokémon: Magikarp Jump
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In Pokémon: Magikarp Jump, the Clefairy Doll appears as decoration. It increases the JP gained from skills by 20%.
Pokémon Trading Card Game series
The Clefairy Doll card is available in Pokémon Trading Card Game and Pokémon Trading Card Game 2: The Invasion of Team GR!
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In animation
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Pokémon the Series
Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon
A Poké Doll belonging to Lillie first appeared in Lulled to La-La Land! and made brief reappearances from Now You See Them, Now You Don't! to Family Determination!. Lillie used the Poké Doll in Rescuing the Unwilling! to remind Lusamine's Clefable of the good times they had together, allowing it to break free from Nihilego's control.
Pokémon Journeys: The Series
In Legend? Go! Friends? Go!, a Poké Doll was seen in Ash's room, amongst his collection of Badges, trophies, and other awards.
In the manga
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Pokémon Adventures
Red, Green & Blue arc
In A Hollow Victreebel, Red used a Poké Doll to escape from a group of Victreebel that were trying to eat him in the Safari Zone.
Pokémon Pocket Monsters
Clefairy used a Poké Doll as a substitute for himself in Part-Time Job At The Swimming Pool!!. Since then, it became Clefairy's signature item, mostly relying on it to decoy himself or flee from any battle.
In the TCG
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- Main article: Clefairy Doll (Base Set 70)
The Poké Doll was introduced as a Trainer card in the Pokémon Trading Card Game during the English Original Series (the Japanese Original Era) in the Base Set expansion. The English language release of the card uses the English equivalent of the Japanese name, Clefairy Doll.
Play Clefairy Doll as if it were a Basic Pokémon. While in play, Clefairy Doll counts as a Pokémon (instead of a Trainer card). Clefairy Doll has no attacks, can't retreat, and can't be Asleep, Confused, Paralyzed, or Poisoned. If Clefairy Doll is Knocked Out, it doesn't count as a Knocked Out Pokémon. The player may discard Clefairy Doll at any time during their turn before their attack.
Trivia
- The Lost Item that must be returned to the Copycat in exchange for the Magnet Train Pass in Generations II and IV is implied to be the same Poké Doll given to her to obtain TM31 (Mimic) in Generations I and III.
- Due to a glitch in the Generation I games, Poké Dolls can also be used to bypass the ghost Marowak in Pokémon Tower; this glitch was fixed in Generation III.
- In Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, when pluralized or prefixed with the indefinite article, this item's name is rendered with an unaccented 'e' ("Poke Dolls" and "a Poke Doll", respectively). In Pokémon Platinum and Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, both of these instances are corrected to display with an acute accent, matching how the item's name would normally be rendered.
- The Poké Doll is the only item that can be obtained in Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon only by trading it over from Pokémon Sun and Moon.
In other languages
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