Cottonee is a white, circular Pokémon. It has white, puffy sections on the top of its head and its underside. Behind it is a green, star shaped section similar to the area where a plant connects to its produce. It has orange, oval-shaped eyes, and furled, notched leaves on the sides of its body.
Cottonee is blown around by the wind because of its lightweight composition. The only circumstance in which it cannot be blown by wind is when it has been soaked by rain, which weighs it down and makes it soggy. Afterwards, this Pokémon will stay under a tree until it dries, so that it may be blown by the wind again. During the mating season, Cottonee blow in the wind in large groups. Its cotton can be used as a defensive mechanism that aids its self defense.
In the anime
Cottonee in the anime
Major appearances
A group of Cottonee made their debut in Cottonee in Love!.
A male one chased after a female he liked. When he got rejected by her because he was beaten by her easily, Ash, Iris, and Cilan helped him become stronger, to be able to impress her.
Cottonee, the Cotton Puff Pokémon. Cottonee shoots cotton to distract its opponent when attacked, and travels around wherever the blowing wind carries it.
In the manga
Cottonee in Pokémon Adventures
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
A Hiker named Andy uses a Cottonee during his Triple Battle with Black. However, it was defeated after Andy became dehydrated. It was revealed that after many losses, Andy's Cottonee was training to overcome its weakness to Fire-types.
Cottonee and Whimsicott are the only Pokémon with a double weakness to the Poison type and are two of the only four Pokémon to have ever had one, alongside Paras and Parasect, which had one only in Generation I, because Bug was weak to Poison at that time.
Origin
Cottonee is based on a ball of cotton, though the way it lets the wind move it is similar to dandelion seeds and clouds. Cottonee also has the appearance of a sheep head.
Name origin
Cottonee may be a corruption of cottony or cottonweed or a combination of cotton and wee (small).
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