* Bellsprout shares the same [[species]] name with {{p|Vileplume}} and {{p|Bellossom}}. They are all known as Flower Pokémon.
* Bellsprout shares the same [[species]] name with {{p|Vileplume}} and {{p|Bellossom}}. They are all known as Flower Pokémon.
*Bellsprout is possibly the parallel of Oddish. They are both {{type1|Grass}} and {{type2|Poison}} type and they both evolve at level 21 and their final evolution by a {{evostone|Leaf Stone}}.
*Bellsprout is possibly the parallel of Oddish. They are both {{type2|Grass}} and {{type2|Poison}} type and they both evolve at level 21 and their final evolution by a {{evostone|Leaf Stone}}.
**They are also both exclusive to different Pokemon Versions.
**They are also both exclusive to different Pokemon Versions.
**Though in Generation II, {{p|Weepinbell}} doesn't have an alternate evolution, unlike Gloom.
**Though in Generation II, {{p|Weepinbell}} doesn't have an alternate evolution, unlike Gloom.
Bellsprout has a skinny, stem-like body with roots that resemble feet and are used similarly. Bellsprout has a pair of green leaves, and a yellow head shaped like a bell with pink lips.
Gender differences
None.
Special abilities
Despite their small size, Bellsprout are versatile. Their stem is long, thin and very flexible, making then capable of swerving rapidly to avoid many attacks it is weak to or move with blinding speed to capture prey. They can use their roots to replenish moisture and health from the ground if they get hit. They can also channel their roots through the ground to trip foes. They can also use their feet as insulator.
Behavior
Bellsprout is adept at using vines to capture its prey of small insects. With blinding speed, it ensnares prey with its vines and devours it. If Bellsprout notices anything that moves, it will immediately fling its vine at the object.
Bellsprout prefers hot and humid places, living in forests as well as tropical jungles and swamps where the ground is rich in nutrients. They are common in Kanto and Johto, but can be found in Sinnoh as well.
Another major appearance was in A Bout With Sprout. A boy called Zackie from Earl Dervish's Pokémon Academy wanted to have Ash's Pikachu very badly. In his efforts to catch it, he captured a Bellsprout instead. This Bellsprout later saved the day when Team Rocket was causing trouble at the Sprout Tower.
Bellsprout appeared in Zoroark: Master of Illusions as a few of the many local Pokémon who lives in Crown City. A Bellsprout worked with several other Pokémon in surrounding Zorua at the park to attack him, angry at Zorua for what Zoroark did to the city. Before a fight broke out, Bellsprout, along with the other Pokémon, were calmed by Celebi.
Later, Erika of the Celadon Gym is seen in possession of a Bellsprout, who, despite its small size, was able to daze the fully-evolved Poli by mimicking its DoubleSlap.
A sextet of Bellsprout is seen in Volume 8 during Gold's visit to Sprout Tower. Gold is attacked by the monks and their Bellsprout in an attempt to convince him to join their group. The excellent teamwork of the Bellsprout manages to make short work of Gold's Aipom, only to lose to Gold's Cyndaquil when it incinerates them from below.
Pokémon Pinball: A Bellsprout appears on the Red Table, when the pinball can be shot into the Bellsprout, Catch'em Mode is activated allowing for the capture of a Pokémon.
A Bellsprout's thin and flexible body lets it bend and sway to avoid any attack, however strong it may be. From its mouth, it leaks a fluid that melts even iron.
Bellsprout shares the same species name with Vileplume and Bellossom. They are all known as Flower Pokémon.
Bellsprout is possibly the parallel of Oddish. They are both Template:Type2 and Template:Type2 type and they both evolve at level 21 and their final evolution by a Leaf Stone.
They are also both exclusive to different Pokemon Versions.
Though in Generation II, Weepinbell doesn't have an alternate evolution, unlike Gloom.
Origin
Bellsprout and its evolutions may be based upon carnivorous pitcher plants, particularly the Nepenthes genus.
Name origin
Bellsprout's name seems to be be a combination of bell, referring to its bell-like head, and sprout, referring to it being relatively young in its evolutionary line. Madatsubomi can be taken to mean まだ蕾, still (a) flower bud.
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