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| Applin appears to be based on a {{wp|caterpillar}}, such as the {{wp|larva}}e of {{wp|Codling moth}}s, which burrow into apples and other fruits. Considering its Dragon typing, it may be a pun on {{wp|wyrm}}. It may also be based on the Worm of Linton of British myth, a green serpentine dragon that lives inside a hill. | | Applin appears to be based on the {{wp|larva}}e of {{wp|Codling moth}}s, which burrow into {{wp|apple}}s and feed on its core, inhibiting growth and ripening them earlier. Its evolution methods may be a reference on how the host plant deters its herbivory. Sour wild fruits usually have thicker epidermis and core than the sweeter domesticated varieties, thus Flapple keeping the apple skin and being smaller while Appletun grows bigger and internalizes the whole fruit. |
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| Applin may be a combination of ''apple'' and ''inside'' or ''Lindworm''. | | Applin may be a combination of ''apple'' and ''inside'' or ''{{wp|Tannin (monster)|tannin}}'' (A biblical serpentine dragon). |
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| Kajitchu may be a combination of 齧る ''kajiru'' (to gnaw), 果実 ''kajitsu'' (fruit), and 虫 ''chū'' (bug). | | Kajitchu may be a combination of 齧る ''kajiru'' (to gnaw), 果実 ''kajitsu'' (fruit), and 虫 ''chū'' (bug). |
Revision as of 19:21, 30 December 2019
Applin (Japanese: カジッチュ Kajitchu) is a dual-type Grass/Dragon Pokémon introduced in Generation VIII.
It evolves into Flapple when exposed to a Tart Apple or Appletun when exposed to a Sweet Apple.
Biology
Applin is a small, worm-like Pokémon with a light green body and a dark green underside. Its head is round with two pink nostrils. Above its head are two large leaf-like eyestalks which house its two small black eyes. These eyestalks give the apple it lives in the appearance of having a stem with leaves. It also has two thin hairs on the tip of its tail.
Applin lives in an apple, which serves as a home, food source, and protection against preying bird Pokémon. The flavor of the apple determines which evolution Applin will evolve into.
In the anime
Major appearances
Minor appearances
In the manga
In the TCG
Game data
Pokédex entries
This Pokémon was unavailable prior to Generation VIII.
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Generation VIII
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Galar #205
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Sword
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It spends its entire life inside an apple. It hides from its natural enemies, bird Pokémon, by pretending it's just an apple and nothing more.
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Shield
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As soon as it's born, it burrows into an apple. Not only does the apple serve as its food source, but the flavor of the fruit determines its evolution.
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Game locations
This Pokémon was unavailable prior to Generation VIII.
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Stats
Base stats
Stat
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Range
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At Lv. 50
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At Lv. 100
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40
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100 - 147
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190 - 284
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40
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40 - 101
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76 - 196
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80
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76 - 145
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148 - 284
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40
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40 - 101
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76 - 196
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40
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40 - 101
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76 - 196
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20
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22 - 79
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40 - 152
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Total: 260
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Other Pokémon with this total
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- Minimum stats are calculated with 0 EVs, IVs of 0, and (if applicable) a hindering nature.
- Maximum stats are calculated with 252 EVs, IVs of 31, and (if applicable) a helpful nature.
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Type effectiveness
Under normal battle conditions in Generation IX, this Pokémon is:
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Learnset
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- Bold indicates a move that gets STAB when used by Applin
- Italic indicates a move that gets STAB only when used by an Evolution of Applin
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- Bold indicates a move that gets STAB when used by Applin
- Italic indicates a move that gets STAB only when used by an Evolution of Applin
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- Moves marked with an asterisk (*) must be chain bred onto Applin in Generation VIII
- Moves marked with a double dagger (‡) can only be bred from a Pokémon who learned the move in an earlier generation.
- Moves marked with a superscript game abbreviation can only be bred onto Applin in that game.
- Bold indicates a move that gets STAB when used by Applin
- Italic indicates a move that gets STAB only when used by an Evolution of Applin
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- Bold indicates a move that gets STAB when used by Applin
- Italic indicates a move that gets STAB only when used by an Evolution of Applin
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Evolution
Trivia
Origin
Applin appears to be based on the larvae of Codling moths, which burrow into apples and feed on its core, inhibiting growth and ripening them earlier. Its evolution methods may be a reference on how the host plant deters its herbivory. Sour wild fruits usually have thicker epidermis and core than the sweeter domesticated varieties, thus Flapple keeping the apple skin and being smaller while Appletun grows bigger and internalizes the whole fruit.
Considering its Dragon typing, it may also be based on Ladon, a dragon from Greek mythology that guards the golden apples in the Garden of the Hesperides. It may also draw inspiration from the biblical serpents, sometimes referred to as dragons, one of which persuades Eve to eat from the forbidden fruit of the Tree of knowledge, most of the time depicted as an apple. It may also be a pun on wyrm.
Name origin
Applin may be a combination of apple and inside or tannin (A biblical serpentine dragon).
Kajitchu may be a combination of 齧る kajiru (to gnaw), 果実 kajitsu (fruit), and 虫 chū (bug).
In other languages
Language
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Title
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Meaning
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Japanese
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カジッチュ Kajitchu
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From 齧る kajiru, 果実 kajitsu, and 虫 chū
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French
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Verpom
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From ver and pomme
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Spanish
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Applin
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Same as English name
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German
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Knapfel
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From knabbern and Apfel
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Italian
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Applin
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Same as English name
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Korean
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과사삭벌레 Gwasasakbeollae
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From 과 (果) gwa or 사과 (沙果) sagwa, 와사삭 wasasak, and 벌레 beollae
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Mandarin Chinese
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啃果蟲 / 啃果虫 Kěnguǒchóng
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From 啃 kěn, 果 guǒ, and 蟲 / 虫 chóng
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Cantonese Chinese
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啃果蟲 Hánggwóchùhng
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From 啃 háng, 果 gwó, and 蟲 chùhng
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Related articles
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