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Dipplin (Japanese: カミッチュ Kamicchu) is a dual-type Grass/Dragon Pokémon introduced in Generation IX.
It evolves from Applin. It is one of Applin's final forms, the others being Flapple and Appletun.
Biology
Dipplin is a worm-like Pokémon who lives inside an apple, and is similar in appearance to its pre-evolution, Applin. Unlike Applin, however, Dipplin appears to comprise a pair of separate bodies; the head and tail visible outside of Dipplin's apple appear to belong to two different creatures.[1] Both of Dipplin's bodies are light green, with a yellow-green underside. The main head of Dipplin has two large yellow leaf-like eyestalks containing two small black eyes, and a tall, thin protrusion similar to a horn or antennae. The tail that sticks out from Dipplin's rear has two leaf-like features on it.
The pair that compose Dipplin work together inside their shared apple. They are capable of producing syrup, which they use to coat their apple in layers. This syrup has a fragrant scent that captivates Dipplin's opponents.[1]
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Type effectiveness
Under normal battle conditions in Generation IX, this Pokémon is:
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Trivia
Origin
Dipplin, like its evolutionary relatives, appears to be based on the popular image of a worm burrowing into an apple, as well as a pun on the wyrm, a type of dragon — hence its Dragon typing. Dipplin also appears to be based on a candy apple, which is often served at festivals.
Name origin
Dipplin may be a combination of dip, apple, inside, and Applin.
Kamicchu may be a combination of 花蜜 kamitsu (nectar), 虫 chū (bug; worm), and カジッチュ Kajicchu (Applin).
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