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Height
5'07" Imperial
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1.7 m Metric
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5'07"/1.7 m Red-Striped
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0'0"/0.0 m Blue-Striped
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0'0"/0.0 m
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Weight
34.2 lbs. Imperial
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15.5 kg Metric
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34.2 lbs./15.5 kg Red-Striped
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0.0 lbs./0.0 kg Blue-Striped
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0.0 lbs./0.0 kg
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EV yield
HP 0
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Atk 3
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Def 0
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Sp.Atk 0
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Sp.Def 0
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Speed 0
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Base Exp.: 191
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Battle Exp.: 1911*
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Victreebel (Japanese: ウツボット Utsubot) is a dual-type Grass/Poison Pokémon.
It evolves from Weepinbell when exposed to a Leaf Stone. It is the final form of Bellsprout.
Biology
Physiology
Victreebel has the same shape as Weepinbell, only upside-down. Its semicircular eyes appear directly under its mouth and it has several dark green spots on its body. There are four sharp teeth in Victreebel's mouth. Covering its mouth, Victreebel has a leaf with a long, brown, yellow-tipped vine growing out of it.
Gender differences
None.
Special abilities
Victreebel lure prey into their mouth with sweet-smelling scents, then clamp down, trapping the prey.
Behavior
They can be found in small groups and are highly territorial. At the depths of the most dangerous jungles Victreebel live in huge colonies, and few Pokémon enter their territory and live to tell the tale. Victreebel horde food, usually small birds and rodents, and collect Leaf Stones to perform evolution rituals at night to help Weepinbell become more Victreebel.
Habitat
Victreebel live in forests, as well as tropical jungles and swamps where the ground is rich in nutrients. They can also occasionally be found in caves, near sources of underground water. Its range is basically the same as Bellsprout and Weepinbell's range.
Diet
- Main article: Pokémon food
It uses an incredibly sweet-smelling honey to attract bugs, and sometimes larger prey, ranging from small rodents to creatures almost as large as themselves. The prey is then swallowed whole and is slowly digested by powerful acids strong enough to melt steel.
In the anime
Major appearances
James had two separate Victreebel (traded for each other in Here's Lookin' at You, Elekid), both of which evolved from Weepinbell while in his possession. His second Victreebel was expelled from the group by Jessie after it attacked her. It landed near his first Victreebel, both Pokémon fell instantly in love, and they hopped off together into the forest. They have not been seen since.
Minor appearances
Victreebel first appeared in Pokémon Scent-sation!.
Victreebel also appeared in The Kangaskhan Kid.
A Victreebel appeared in The Battling Eevee Brothers.
Victreebel also appeared in The Power of One.
A Victreebel also appeared in Celebi: Voice of the Forest and Pokémon Heroes.
A Victreebel appeared in the opening of Lucario and the Mystery of Mew.
Multiple Victreebel made brief cameo appearances in Destiny Deoxys and Giratina and the Sky Warrior.
A Victreebel made a cameo in Arceus and the Jewel of Life.
In the manga
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
In round 22, Red was kidnapped by a Victreebel into a hidden Victreebel colony in the Safari Zone, where Victreebel wanted to use Red as food for its youngsters. Red managed to escape and caught Victreebel.
Crystal manages to catch a Victreebel in her quest to fill the Pokédex. During the fight, Elm's Chikorita comes looking for Crystal, prompting Victreebel to sneakily use Chikorita as a living shield to defend itself from Arcanine's Fire-type attacks.
Erika also has a Victreebel which first appeared as a Bellsprout during her battle with Red in Meanvile Vileplume!.
In the TCG
- Main article: Victreebel (TCG)
Game data
Pokédex entries
This Pokémon was unavailable prior to Generation I.
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Generation I
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Red
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Said to live in huge colonies deep in jungles, although no one has ever returned from there.
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Blue
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Yellow
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Lures prey with the sweet aroma of honey. Swallowed whole, the prey is melted in a day, bones and all.
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Stadium
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Attracts prey with sweet-smelling honey. Its prey include bugs, naturally, and even large animals on occasion.
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Generation II
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Gold
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Acid that has dissolved many prey becomes sweeter, making it even more effective at attracting prey.
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Silver
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This horrifying plant Pokémon attracts prey with aromatic honey, then melts them in its mouth.
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Crystal
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Once ingested into this Pokémon's body, even the hardest object will melt into nothing.
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Stadium 2
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Acid that has dissolved many prey becomes sweeter, making it even more effective at attracting prey.
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Generation III
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Ruby
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Victreebel has a long vine that extends from its head. This vine is waved and flicked about as if it were an animal to attract prey. When an unsuspecting prey draws near, this Pokémon swallows it whole.
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Sapphire
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{{{sapphiredex}}}
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Emerald
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The long vine extending from its head is waved about as if it were a living thing to attract prey. When an unsuspecting victim approaches, it is swallowed whole.
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FireRed
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Lures prey into its mouth with a honeylike aroma. The helpless prey is melted with a dissolving fluid.
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LeafGreen
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Said to live in huge colonies deep in jungles, although no one has ever returned from there.
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Generation IV
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Diamond
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It pools in its mouth a fluid with a honeylike scent, which is really an acid that dissolves anything.
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Pearl
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{{{pearldex}}}
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Platinum
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{{{platinumdex}}}
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HeartGold
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Acid that has dissolved many prey becomes sweeter, making it even more effective at attracting prey.
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SoulSilver
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This horrifying plant Pokémon attracts prey with aromatic honey, then melts them in its mouth.
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Generation V
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Black
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It pools in its mouth a fluid with a honeylike scent, which is really an acid that dissolves anything.
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White
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{{{whitedex}}}
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Black 2
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It pools in its mouth a fluid with a honey-like scent, which is really an acid that dissolves anything.
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White 2
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{{{white2dex}}}
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Game locations
This Pokémon was unavailable prior to Generation I.
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In side games
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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80
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140 - 187
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270 - 364
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105
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99 - 172
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193 - 339
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65
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63 - 128
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121 - 251
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100
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94 - 167
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184 - 328
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60
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58 - 123
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112 - 240
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70
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67 - 134
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130 - 262
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Total: 480
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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.
- This Pokémon's Special base stat in Generation I was 100.
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Pokéathlon stats
Type effectiveness
Under normal battle conditions in Generation V, this Pokémon is:
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Learnset
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- Bold indicates a move that gets STAB when used by Victreebel
- Italic indicates a move that gets STAB only when used by an Evolution of Victreebel
- Click on the generation numbers at the top to see level-up moves from other generations
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Side game data
Pokémon Pinball
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Acquisition: Evolve
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Pokémon Pinball RS
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Pokémon Trozei!
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Rarity: Rare
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Pokémon Mystery Dungeon Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team
File:MDP RT 071.png
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Body size: 1
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Recruit rate: Evolve
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Friend Area: Jungle
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Phrases
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51%-100% HP
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Nothing gets out of my mouth alive!
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26%-50% HP
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Listen, my HP's half gone.
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1%-25% HP
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I'm wilting... My own acid is consuming me...
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Level up
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Yes, yes, I've leveled up!
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Partner phrases
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51%-100% HP
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<name>, my HP is between 51% and 100%.
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26%-50% HP
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<name>, my HP is between 26% and 50%.
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1%-25% HP
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<name>, my HP is between 1% and 25%.
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Level up
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Yes, yes, I've leveled up!
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Pokémon Mystery Dungeon Explorers of Time, Explorers of Darkness, and Explorers of Sky
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Pokémon Ranger
Group: Grass
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Poké Assist:
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( Poison )
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Field move:
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None
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Loops: 7
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Min. exp.: 62
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Max. exp.: 96
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Browser entry
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Victreebel sloshes poison from its big mouth. Beware of the puddled poison!
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Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia
Group: Grass
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Poké Assist:
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( Grass )
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Field move:
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(Cut ×2)
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Pokémon Ranger: Guardian Signs
Group:
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Poké Assist:
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Field move:
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Normal
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None
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Past
( Normal )
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None
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Past
(Electrify ×1)
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Browser entry
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This Pokémon does not have a browser entry.
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Attack
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Defense
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Speed
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Defense
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Speed
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Attack
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Defense
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Attack
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Not Available
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Defense
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Speed
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Attack
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Not Available
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Defense
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Speed
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Attack
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Not Available
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Speed
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PokéPark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure
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PokéPark Pad entry:
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This Pokémon has no PokéPark Pad entry.
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PokéPark 2: Wonders Beyond
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Strong: {{{Park2strong}}}
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Weak: {{{Park2weak}}}
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PokéPark Pad entry:
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This Pokémon has no PokéPark Pad entry.
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HP:
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Move: {{{ConquestMove}}}
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Attack:
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Ability 1: {{{ConquestAbility1}}}
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Defense:
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Ability 2: {{{ConquestAbility2}}}
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Speed:
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Ability 3: {{{ConquestAbility3}}}
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Does not evolve.
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Range: 0
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Perfect Links: {{{ConquestLink}}}
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Evolution
Sprites
Trivia
- In Generation I, Victreebel has the highest index number of all non-glitch Pokémon.
- The lack of a vowel between the T and R in Victreebel is due to the ten character limit on Pokémon names, which also affects Feraligatr.
Origin
Victreebel and its pre-evolutions are based upon carnivorous pitcher plants.
Name origin
Victreebel seems to be a combination of victory (corrupted to make a pun on tree) and bell (referring to its bell-like shape). The maximum number of characters possible to make up a Pokémon's name is ten, and this is likely the reason for the misspelling of bell as bel.
Utsubot is derived from 靫葛 utsubokazura (pitcher plant). It may also be based on 壷 tsubo (jar) or ポット pot (relative to bot), referring to its shape.
In other languages
Language
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Title
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Meaning
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Japanese
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ウツボット Utsubot
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From 靫葛 utsubokazura
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French
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Empiflor
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From s'empiffrer and flora.
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Spanish
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Victreebel
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Same as English name
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German
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Sarzenia
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From Sarracenia
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Italian
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Victreebel
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Same as English name
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Korean
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우츠보트 Ucheuboteu
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Transliteration of Japanese name
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Mandarin Chinese
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大食花 Dàshíhuā
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Means "Flower with big appetite"
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Cantonese Chinese
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大食花 Daaihjihfā
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Means "Flower with big appetite"
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Related articles
Notes
External links
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This Pokémon article is part of Project Pokédex, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on each Pokémon species, as well as Pokémon groups and forms.
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