* Despite being based on a rodent-like creature, it is unable to breed with Pokémon from the {{egg3|Ground}} (common to mammals); it is exclusive to the {{egg3|Fairy}}.
* Despite being based on a rodent-like creature, it is unable to breed with Pokémon from the {{egg3|Ground}} (common to mammals); it is exclusive to the {{egg3|Fairy}}.
* Minun is considered by many fans to be a [[novelty Pokémon]] due to its general weakness unless paired in battle with Pokémon which has {{a|Plus}}. It appears mainly to showcase the [[double battle]] system introduced in its generation.
* Minun is considered by many fans to be a [[novelty Pokémon]] due to its general weakness unless paired in battle with Pokémon which has {{a|Plus}}. It appears mainly to showcase the [[double battle]] system introduced in its generation.
*Minun and Plusle have the same base stat total and the same base stats, Although they are located in different stats.
===Origin===
===Origin===
It appears to be based on a {{wp|mouse}} or {{wp|rabbit}}. It could also be the incarnation of a negative charge.
It appears to be based on a {{wp|mouse}} or {{wp|rabbit}}. It could also be the incarnation of a negative charge.
Minun, along with its partner Plusle, bear a remarkable resemblance to Pichu and Pikachu. Minun are mostly a shade of cream with blue accentuations. The accentuations of blue are apparent on its large ears, cheeks, forepaws, and tails. Minun tails are short with flat minus signs on the end of them, while their blue cheeks are circular with minus signs voided in the middle. Minun has a small, dot-like nose.
Gender differences
None.
Special abilities
Minun creates electrical pom-poms and sparks to cheer on its partners.
Minun's stats are geared towards defense whereas Plusle's stats are sweeper-oriented. Minun's movepool is nearly identical to Plusle, except that Minun learns Charm and Trump Card and lacks Last Resort.
Apparently, simultaneous exposure to electricity from a Plusle and Minun will promote circulation and boost vitality.
Behavior
Minun is a cheerful and supportive Pokémon, always encouraging comrades in battle by using the spark pouches in its cheeks. It is very compassionate towards its friends, and is known to cry upon witnessing a friend lose a battle. They are commonly referred to as cheerleaders for these actions.
Minun, along with its counterpart, Plusle, and a MunchlaxMinun and Plusle in the anime
Minun first appeared alongside Plusle in A Different Kind of Misty. Both Pokémon were owned by Thatcher, who is responsible for protecting a lighthouse. The same Minun and Plusle appear again in Cheer Pressure, where Thatcher is training them to be cheerleaders.
Elijah used Minun and Plusle as actors in Lights, Camerupt, Action. The plot of the movie was that Pikachu, Plusle and Minun were setting out to rescue Princess Kirlia from an evil Exploud.
Minun and Plusle also appear as supporting characters in the film Destiny Deoxys, serving as the story's comic relief. The pair helps Tory Lund to overcome his fear of Pokémon.
Excess data found on the game disc includes data for seven playable characters cut from the final roster, including Plusle and Minun as a tag team akin to the Ice Climbers. However, in the final version of the game, Minun just appears as a random trophy alongside Plusle.
Minun is more concerned about cheering on its partners than its own safety. It shorts out the electricity in its body to create brilliant showers of sparks to cheer on its teammates.
Minun loves to cheer on its partner in battle. It gives off sparks from its body while it is doing so. If its partner is in trouble, this Pokémon gives off increasing amounts of sparks.
At a meeting of Pokémon academics, it was announced that simultaneous exposure to electricity from a Plusle and Minun will promote circulation and boost vitality.
Minun will not appear in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team until a rescue mission involving it has been completed, using the following Wonder Mail code:
4 ? M 9 F Q X ? 2 8 N 7
H R ? H P 5 ? 0 ! 4 ? W
Objective: Escort Minun to Plusle on floor 7 of Mt. Blaze.
Minun shares the same species name with its partner Plusle. They are both known as Cheering Pokémon.
Despite being based on a rodent-like creature, it is unable to breed with Pokémon from the Ground Egg Group (common to mammals); it is exclusive to the Fairy Egg Group.
Minun is considered by many fans to be a novelty Pokémon due to its general weakness unless paired in battle with Pokémon which has Plus. It appears mainly to showcase the double battle system introduced in its generation.
Minun and Plusle have the same base stat total and the same base stats, Although they are located in different stats.
Origin
It appears to be based on a mouse or rabbit. It could also be the incarnation of a negative charge.
Name origin
Minun's name is based on minus, referring to something with a negative electrical charge.
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