*Mime Jr. is one of three Pokémon on the player's team in the demo version of Diamond and Pearl.
*Mime Jr. is one of three Pokémon on the player's team in the demo version of Diamond and Pearl.
*Mime Jr. is one of the few pre-evolution Pokémon with a wide moveset, learning its last move on level 50. Other pre-evolutions are lucky to learn any moves past level 20.
*Mime Jr. is one of the few pre-evolution Pokémon with a wide moveset, learning its last move on level 50. Other pre-evolutions are lucky to learn any moves past level 20.
*Mime jr. Does not learn any moves that it's evolution, [[Mr. Mime]] doesn't learn. From a competitive standpoint Mime jr. is thus quite useless.
Mime Jr. is a small pink Pokémon with a black torso. Mime Jr. has a red bump on its stomach and a typical red clown nose on its face. Mime Jr. appears to be wearing a black, crooked hat with a white ball on it.
Gender differences
None.
Special abilities
Behavior
Mime Jr. has a knack for imitating others. It has been known to Mimic its foes in order to create distractions.
A Mime Jr. and a Bonsly that were stars of a television show went missing in King and Queen for a Day. When the two Pokémon were found, they were discovered to be sick and James's Mime Jr. and Brock's Bonsly had to fill in for them.
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: A possible reward for one of the toughest optional missions is a statue of Mime Jr. that is displayed outside the rescue base.
Pokédex entries
This Pokémon was unavailable prior to Generation IV.
Mime Jr.'s US name was revealed on May 28, 2006, the same day that Weavile's name was revealed.
Mime Jr. is one of three Pokémon on the player's team in the demo version of Diamond and Pearl.
Mime Jr. is one of the few pre-evolution Pokémon with a wide moveset, learning its last move on level 50. Other pre-evolutions are lucky to learn any moves past level 20.
Origin
Mime Jr. is based on a mime and a clown. Mime Jr. also looks like ice cream in a cone with whipped cream at the top.
Name origin
Mime Jr.'s name is based on that of its evolved form, Mr. Mime. Its Japanese name, Manene, is based on 真似 mane, mimicry. Its Korean name, 흉내내, comes from the Korean word for 'mimicry' (흉내내기).
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