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| | |ja=メノクラゲ ''Menokurage''|jameaning=From {{tt|目の敵 ''menokataki''|enemy}} and {{tt|水母 ''kurage''|jellyfish}} | ||
| | |fr=Tentacool|frmeaning=Same as English name | ||
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| | |de=Tentacha|demeaning=From ''tentacle'' | ||
|it=Tentacool|itmeaning=Same as English name | |||
|ko=왕눈해 ''Wangnoonhae''|komeaning=From ''{{tt|wang|king}}'', ''{{tt|noon|eye}}'', and the first syllable of ''{{tt|haepari|jellyfish}}'' | |||
|zh_yue=大眼水母 ''Daaihngáahnséuimóuh''|zh_yuemeaning=Literally "Big eyed jellyfish" | |||
| | |zh_cmn=瑪瑙水母 / 玛瑙水母 ''Mǎnǎoshuǐmǔ''|zh_cmnmeaning=Literally "{{wp|Agate}} jellyfish" | ||
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Tentacool (Japanese: メノクラゲ Menokurage) is a dual-type Water/Poison Pokémon.
It evolves into Tentacruel starting at level 30.
Biology
Physiology
Tentacool resembles a box jellyfish. It has a light blue, clear body with two large, transparent, red crystals on each side of its body, and one small one in the middle. It has two small eyes with black pupils and no visible irises near the base of its body. It has two tentacles laced with stinging cells. The tentacles extend from beneath its round, blue lower body, which has a cape-like formation in the back.
Gender differences
None.
Special abilities
Tentacool absorbs sunlight and refracts it using water inside its body to convert it into beam energy, as seen in the episode Tentacool and Tentacruel. It is also able to control Pokémon it touches with its tentacles.
Behavior
This Pokémon shoots beams from its crystal-like eyes, and are often found floating in shallow waters.
Habitat
Tentacool can be found throughout the ocean, usually congregating in places where warm currents and cold currents come together, and where minerals are plentiful. They are extremely common in Kanto, Johto, Hoenn and Sinnoh.
Diet
- Main article: Pokémon food
In the anime
Major appearances
Tentacool's debut appearance was in the episode Tentacool and Tentacruel.
Minor appearances
It also appeared in Friends to the End during Ritchie and Assunta's battle. However, it is unknown who it belonged to. In the same episode, another Tentacool under the ownership of an unknown Trainer, appeared during the closing ceremonies of the Indigo League.
Multiple Tentacool appeared in Bye Bye Psyduck.
Multiple Tentacool also appeared in The Power of One.
A Tentacool also appeared in Celebi: Voice of the Forest.
A Tentacool was seen at a Pokémon Center in The Legend of Thunder!.
A Tentacool appeared in the opening of Pokémon Heroes. Also, a Tentacool was used by a competitor in the Tour de Alto Mare, a water chariot race.
Multiple Tentacool appeared in the opening of Destiny Deoxys.
A school of Tentacool appeared in a flashback in A Cacturne for the Worse. May fears them due to being surrounded by them at one point, and her mother trying to catch her, thinking that she was a Tentacool.
A Tentacool appeared in the opening of Lucario and the Mystery of Mew.
A Tentacool appeared in Up Close and Personable!.
Pokédex entries
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In the manga
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
Tentacool's first appearance is a cameo in Bulbasaur, Come Home! as one of the Pokémon that escapes from Professor Oak's Laboratory.
One of the members of the Pokémon Fan Club in Vermilion City apparently bathes with her Tentacool on a regular basis. She is seen again with her Tentacool in Volume 14 during the Chairman's call out to all Trainers to send their Pokémon to help the fight in Ilex Forest.
In the TCG
- Main article: Tentacool (TCG)
Game data
Pokédex entries
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Game locations
In side games
Game | Location |
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Pokémon Pinball | Pallet Town Viridian City Cycling Road Seafoam Islands |
Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire |
Ocean (Sapphire Field) |
Pokémon Trozei! | Secret Storage 1 Secret Storage 13 Endless Level 8 Mr. Who's Den |
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon Red/Blue Rescue Team |
Stormy Sea (1F-8F) Silver Trench (1F-9F) Far-off Sea (1F-9F) Marvelous Sea (B1-B9) Fantasy Strait (B1-B9) |
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon Explorers of Time/Darkness |
Brine Cave (B6-B9) Lower Brine Cave (B1-B5) |
Pokémon Ranger: Guardian Signs |
Eastern Sea |
Pokémon Rumble | Bright Beach |
Pokémon Rumble Blast | Beach: Echo Valley, Sunny Seashore |
Held items
Game | Held Item(s) | ||
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Red* | Blue* | Berry (100%) | |
Yellow* | |||
Diamond | Pearl | Poison Barb (5%) | |
Platinum | |||
HeartGold | SoulSilver | Poison Barb (5%) |
Stats
Base stats
Stat | Range | ||
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At Lv. 50 | At Lv. 100 | ||
HP: 40
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100 - 147 | 190 - 284 | |
40
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40 - 101 | 76 - 196 | |
35
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36 - 95 | 67 - 185 | |
50
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49 - 112 | 94 - 218 | |
100
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94 - 167 | 184 - 328 | |
70
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67 - 134 | 130 - 262 | |
Total: 335
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Pokéathlon stats
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Type effectiveness
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Learnset
By leveling up
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By TM/HM
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TM | Move | Type | Cat. | Pwr. | Acc. | PP | |||||
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TM06 | Toxic | Poison | Status | — | 90% | 10 | |||||
TM07 | Hail | Ice | Status | — | —% | 10 | |||||
TM09 | Venoshock | Poison | Special | 65 | 100% | 10 | |||||
TM10 | Hidden Power | Normal | Special | — | 100% | 15 | |||||
TM13 | Ice Beam | Ice | Special | 95 | 100% | 10 | |||||
TM14 | Blizzard | Ice | Special | 120 | 70% | 5 | |||||
TM17 | Protect | Normal | Status | — | —% | 10 | |||||
TM18 | Rain Dance | Water | Status | — | —% | 5 | |||||
TM20 | Safeguard | Normal | Status | — | —% | 25 | |||||
TM21 | Frustration | Normal | Physical | — | 100% | 20 | |||||
TM27 | Return | Normal | Physical | — | 100% | 20 | |||||
TM32 | Double Team | Normal | Status | — | —% | 15 | |||||
TM34 | Sludge Wave | Poison | Special | 95 | 100% | 10 | |||||
TM36 | Sludge Bomb | Poison | Special | 90 | 100% | 10 | |||||
TM42 | Facade | Normal | Physical | 70 | 100% | 20 | |||||
TM44 | Rest | Psychic | Status | — | —% | 10 | |||||
TM45 | Attract | Normal | Status | — | 100% | 15 | |||||
TM46 | Thief | Dark | Physical | 40 | 100% | 10 | |||||
TM48 | Round | Normal | Special | 60 | 100% | 15 | |||||
TM55 | Scald | Water | Special | 80 | 100% | 15 | |||||
TM66 | Payback | Dark | Physical | 50 | 100% | 10 | |||||
TM75 | Swords Dance | Normal | Status | — | —% | 30 | |||||
TM84 | Poison Jab | Poison | Physical | 80 | 100% | 20 | |||||
TM87 | Swagger | Normal | Status | — | 90% | 15 | |||||
TM90 | Substitute | Normal | Status | — | —% | 10 | |||||
HM01 | Cut | Normal | Physical | 50 | 95% | 30 | |||||
HM03 | Surf | Water | Special | 95 | 100% | 15 | |||||
HM05 | Waterfall | Water | Physical | 80 | 100% | 15 | |||||
HM06 | Dive | Water | Physical | 80 | 100% | 10 | |||||
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By breeding
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Father | Move | Type | Cat. | Pwr. | Acc. | PP | ||||
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Acupressure | Normal | Status | — | —% | 30 | |||||
Aurora Beam | Ice | Special | 65 | 100% | 20 | |||||
Aqua Ring | Water | Status | — | —% | 20 | |||||
Bubble | Water | Special | 20 | 100% | 30 | |||||
Confuse Ray | Ghost | Status | — | 100% | 10 | |||||
Haze* | Ice | Status | — | —% | 30 | |||||
Knock Off | Dark | Physical | 20 | 100% | 20 | |||||
Mirror Coat | Psychic | Special | — | 100% | 20 | |||||
Muddy Water* | Water | Special | 95 | 85% | 10 | |||||
Rapid Spin* | Normal | Physical | 20 | 100% | 40 | |||||
Tickle | Normal | Status | — | 100% | 20 | |||||
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By tutoring
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Dream World-only moves
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Event | Move | Type | Cat. | Pwr. | Acc. | PP | ||||
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Dream World | Giga Drain | Grass | Special | 75 | 100% | 10 | ||||
Dream World | Acupressure | Normal | Status | — | —% | 30 | ||||
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TCG-only moves
Move | Card |
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Recover | Tentacool (Aquapolis 113) |
Side game data
Pokémon Pinball
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Pokémon Pinball RS
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Pokémon Trozei!
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Pokémon Mystery Dungeon Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team
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Pokémon Mystery Dungeon Explorers of Time, Explorers of Darkness, and Explorers of Sky
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Evolution
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Sprites
Gen | Game | ||||||
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I | Red | Blue | Yellow | Red (Ja) | Green | Back | |
II | Gold | Silver | Crystal | Back | |||
III | Ruby | Sapphire | Emerald | FireRed | LeafGreen | Back | |
IV | Diamond | Pearl | Platinum | HeartGold | SoulSilver | Back | |
V | Black | White | Black 2 | White 2 | Back | ||
Trivia
- In the Pokémon Red and Blue beta, Tentacool was originally known as "Jilly".
- Tentacool and Tentacruel are the only non-genderless Pokémon that can have the Ability Clear Body.
- Tentacool was the first Generation IV hybrid glitch Pokémon discovered.
- Tentacool appears in every regional Pokédex except the Unova Pokédex.
Origin
Tentacool is based on a jellyfish, possibly a species of box jellyfish like Chironex fleckeri or Carukia barnesi.
Name origin
Tentacool is a combination of tentacle and cool.
Menokurage may be a combination of 目の敵 menokataki (enemy) and 水母 kurage (jellyfish). Alternatively, it may be a pun on the expression 目の毒 menodoku ("poison to the eye", referring to a tempting thing but one that must not be looked at), considering that its evolution's name is ドククラゲ dokukurage.
In other languages
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External links
Notes
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