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Deerling (Japanese: シキジカ Shikijika) is a dual-type Normal/Grass Pokémon introduced in Generation V.
It evolves into Sawsbuck starting at level 34.
Deerling changes its appearance depending on the current Season. However, this change in form does not occur after capture, unless it is present in the player's party at the time of a season change. This applies to Eggs as well.
- When the month is January, May, or September, the season is Spring, and it becomes Spring Form.
- When the month is February, June, or October, the season is Summer, and it becomes Summer Form.
- When the month is March, July, or November, the season is Autumn, and it becomes Autumn Form.
- When the month is April, August, or December, the season is Winter, and it becomes Winter Form.
This section is incomplete. Please feel free to edit this section to add missing information and complete it. Reason: Need to get Scarlet and Violet locations for season forms |
From Generation VI onwards, seasons are no longer a mechanic in the game, and only the Spring Form has been obtainable in the wild. However, its other forms are retained upon transferring from Generation V and can be passed down via breeding. In Scarlet and Violet Versions, Deerling's ability to change forms returns, and is done in the same method as in Black, White, Black 2, and White 2, however the form it will become is now based on on the location that the game was loaded in.
Biology
Deerling is a Pokémon that resembles a deer fawn. The upper side of its body is pink in the spring, green in the summer, orange in the autumn, and brown in the winter.
Deerling has a yellow-patterned rim, and its underside is peach. It sports a yellow floral tuft on its head, and similar yellow coloration on the insides of its tapering ears. The tips of its limbs are colored black and its pink tail is small. It can change in appearance with the changing of the seasons. If it senses animosity, it hides in tall grass. It moves in herds as it is timid around humans. It dwells in sparsely populated areas, away from humans. It is herbivorous.
In the anime
Major appearances
Multiple Spring Form Deerling appeared in Enter Iris and Axew!. Ash attempted to catch one, but as he had not weakened it, it was able to deflect the Poké Ball and fled with the rest of the herd.
In Here Comes the Trubbish Squad!, Daniela used a Spring Form Deerling to battle Ash and Pikachu.
In Sewaddle and Burgh in Pinwheel Forest!, a Sewaddle accidentally latched onto a wild Spring Form Deerling with String Shot, startling it. This caused it to buck and thrash around wildly through the forest in an effort to get Sewaddle off, but this put Sewaddle in serious danger.
At the beginning of White—Victini and Zekrom and Black—Victini and Reshiram, Ash saved two Spring Form Deerling from falling off a cliff with Victini's help.
Multiple Summer Form Deerling made their main series debut in The Four Seasons of Sawsbuck!. Ash and Robert followed one in order to find Sawsbuck.
In Scraggy and the Demanding Gothita!, Katharine first offered to trade a Summer Form Deerling to Ash in exchange for his Scraggy. Deerling was later used to help calm down a wild Garbodor with Aromatherapy.
Minor appearances
Multiple Spring Form Deerling debuted in In The Shadow of Zekrom!.
In A Sandile Gusher of Change!, multiple Deerling, Patrat, and Pidove needed help from Ash and his friends.
A Deerling appeared in Sewaddle and Burgh in Pinwheel Forest!.
In A Connoisseur's Revenge!, multiple Trainers' Deerling were at a Poké Mart near Castelia City.
In a flashback in Iris and Excadrill Against the Dragon Buster!, a Deerling was one of Iris's Pokémon friends when she was little in the Village of Dragons.
Three Deerling appeared in Gotta Catch a Roggenrola!.
In Reunion Battles In Nimbasa!, Dino used a Spring Form Deerling against Omega's Patrat during the first round of the Club Battle tournament. It ultimately won, allowing Dino to advance to the second round.
Autumn Form Deerling debuted in the opening sequences of White—Victini and Zekrom and Black—Victini and Reshiram, while multiple Summer Form Deerling debuted in both movies proper.
A Deerling appeared in Club Battle Finale: A Hero's Outcome!.
A Deerling appeared in Crisis from the Underground Up!.
In Lost at the Stamp Rally!, a Spring Form Deerling was seen performing in a Pokémon Musical show. Multiple other Deerling also appeared in the same episode.
Multiple Deerling appeared in Ash Versus the Champion!.
Multiple Deerling appeared in a flashback in A Maractus Musical!.
Multiple Deerling appeared in Stopping the Rage of Legends! Part 1.
A Deerling briefly appeared in Search for the Clubultimate!.
In Clash of the Connoisseurs!, Burgundy, disguised as Fauxgundy, reviewed a Deerling as a possible Pokémon for Marigold.
A Deerling appeared in Rocking the Virbank Gym! Part 1.
Multiple Deerling appeared in All for the Love of Meloetta!.
A Deerling appeared in a flashback in Piplup, Pansage, and a Meeting of the Times!.
Multiple Summer Form Deerling physically appeared in Kyurem VS. The Sword of Justice. The Swords of Justice legend also featured their Spring, Summer, and Autumn Forms.
A Trainer's Summer Form Deerling appeared in Jostling for the Junior Cup!.
A Summer Form Deerling appeared in Ash, Iris, and Trip: Then There Were Three!.
In A Village Homecoming!, the elder's flashback featured a Spring Form Deerling.
In Drayden Versus Iris: Past, Present, and Future!, Iris's flashback featured a Spring Form Deerling.
A Trainer's Deerling appeared in Curtain Up, Unova League!.
Two Deerling appeared in Mission: Defeat Your Rival!, both under the ownership of a Trainer.
A Trainer's Deerling appeared in Strong Strategy Steals the Show!.
Five Deerling appeared in Team Plasma's Pokémon Power Plot!, with one under the ownership of a Trainer, two being wild, and the other two appearing in a flashback.
A Summer Form Deerling appeared in Saving Braviary!.
A Summer Form Deerling appeared in Team Plasma's Pokémon Manipulation!.
In Secrets From Out of the Fog!, multiple Summer Form Deerling were living at N's hideout.
In Cilan and the Case of the Purrloin Witness!, a Trainer's Deerling was on the cruise ship.
In The Island of Illusions!, multiple Summer Form Deerling were living at Grand Spectrala Islet.
A Summer Form Deerling appeared in a flashback in The Path That Leads to Goodbye!.
A Summer Form Deerling appeared in Mewtwo — Prologue to Awakening.
In Genesect and the Legend Awakened, multiple Summer Form Deerling were living at Pokémon Hills. Two of the Deerling later helped put a fire out there.
A Spring Form Deerling appeared in a fantasy or a flashback in The Journalist from Another Region!.
In Celebrating the Hero's Comet!, a Summer Form Deerling was living at an unnamed island in the Decolore Islands.
In a flashback in Volcanion and the Mechanical Marvel, a Summer Form Deerling was living at the Nebel Plateau.
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Movie adaptations
A Deerling appeared in White—Victini and Zekrom.
Pokémon Adventures
In Welcome to Striaton City!!, a Spring Form Deerling was seen under the ownership of a female shopkeeper in Striaton City.
A Spring Form Deerling appeared in Special Delivery as one of the Pokémon competing in Nimbasa's Pokémon Musical.
Darlene, a female Deerling, was captured by White during her preparation for the Battle Subway trial in Growing Pains. She was seen in her Summer, Autumn, and Winter Forms.
Two Deerling appeared in a fantasy in A Misunderstanding.
A Trainer's Deerling appeared in The Final Battle: Crushed Ambition.
Pokémon RéBURST
Deerling appeared in RB01 and RB76.
In the TCG
- Main article: Deerling (TCG)
Game data
NPC appearances
- Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon: Deerling is one of the students at Serene Village School. She often speaks what is on her mind and has a short temper but is good friends with Goomy and Espurr.
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Evolution
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Trivia
- Deerling's Autumn Form has, to date, only ever been released as a Pokémon card once; because this card was never released outside of Japan, Autumn Form Deerling has never appeared in the International Pokémon Trading Card Game.
- Deerling's Winter Form is its only form that has not appeared in the anime yet.
Origin
Deerling may be based on a sika deer fawn.
The colors of its four different seasonal forms may be visual references to the colors of trees and bushes during the four seasons: with pink representing blossoms in the spring, green representing fully grown leaves in the summer, orange representing the changing leaves in the autumn, and brown representing the bare, leafless tree and bush branches in the winter. Deerling's design was worked backwards from Sawsbuck's design.[1]
Name origin
Deerling may be a combination of deer and darling or yearling (young animal between the age of one to two years old), with -ling being a common suffix to denote something that is small or immature.
Shikijika may be a combination of 四季 shiki (four seasons) and 鹿 shika (deer).
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Related articles
References
- ↑ Nintendo Dream Vol. 204, April 2011 (Shellspider's blog (Japanese), Translation by Dr. Lava)
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