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| |zh_cmn=狗仔包 ''Gǒuzǎibāo''|zh_cmnmeaning=From {{tt|狗仔 ''gǒuzǎi''|puppy}} and {{tt|包 ''bāo''|bun}} | | |zh_cmn=狗仔包 ''Gǒuzǎibāo''|zh_cmnmeaning=From {{tt|狗仔 ''gǒuzǎi''|puppy}} and {{tt|包 ''bāo''|bun}} |
| |zh_yue=狗仔包 ''Gáujáibāau''|zh_yuemeaning=From {{tt|狗仔 ''gáujái''|puppy}} and {{tt|包 ''bāau''|bun}}}} | | |zh_yue=狗仔包 ''Gáujáibāau''|zh_yuemeaning=From {{tt|狗仔 ''gáujái''|puppy}} and {{tt|包 ''bāau''|bun}}}} |
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Fidough (Japanese: パピモッチ Papimocchi) is a Fairy-type Pokémon introduced in Generation IX.
Biology
Fidough is a small canine Pokémon. It has small, black beady eyes and stubby legs. Its ears are rounded and resemble pastries or bread buns. It has smooth, moist skin that is off-white in coloration, with yellow accents on the top of its head, its eyebrows, the insides of its ears, around its neck, and on its tail. Fidough's skin has elastic qualities; when startled, they will puff themselves up to appear larger, in an attempt to intimidate their opponents.[1]
Fidough's breath contains yeast and is used to ferment things. Fidough has long been considered a companion for humanity, because its yeast is useful for cooking.[1]
Trivia
Origin
Fidough resembles a puppy made from dessert dough. The dessert may be based on Ensaïmada, a type of Spanish pastry shaped like a spiral. The two concepts together may be a pun on the phrase "purebred" - a term used to recognise dogs of consistent genetic lineage - as it is pronounced like "pure bread".
Name origin
Fidough may be a combination of Fido (a stereotypical name for a pet dog), filo, and dough.
Papimocchi may be a combination of puppy and 餅 mochi, a popular Japanese rice cake snack.
In other languages
Language
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Title
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Meaning
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Japanese
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パピモッチ Papimocchi
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From puppy and 餅 mochi
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French
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Pâtachiot
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From pâte à choux and chiot
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Spanish
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Fidough
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Same as English name
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German
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Hefel
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From Hefe and hecheln
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Italian
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Fidough
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Same as English name
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Korean
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쫀도기 Jjondogi
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From 쫀드기 jjondeugi and doggy
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Mandarin Chinese
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狗仔包 Gǒuzǎibāo
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From 狗仔 gǒuzǎi and 包 bāo
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Cantonese Chinese
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狗仔包 Gáujáibāau
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From 狗仔 gáujái and 包 bāau
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