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While male Jellicent are mostly blue, females are majorly pink in color, have two eyelashes, a visible red mouth that resembles a heart, frills on their tentacles, a tall crown, and a puffy collar around their heads. Males have one eyelash over each eye, mustache-like collars around their heads, no frills on their tentacles and a shorter crown on their heads.
Special abilities
It can absorb seawater then project it from its head.
Behavior
It moves forward by vigorously blowing out the seawater absorbed into its body. Any ship or crew that wanders into a Jellicent's habitat is never found again, which suggests that it can and will prey on humans, added to the fact that like many Ghost-type Pokémon, it feeds on life energy. The disappearance of ships in Jellicent's domain may also be a sign of territoriality.
Jellicent, the Floating Pokémon and the evolved form of Frillish. Using life energy for food, Jellicent swims by absorbing seawater, then expelling it.
In the manga
In the Pokémon RéBURST manga
Female Jellicent Burst in Pokémon RéBURST
A female Jellicent appears as the Burst form of Rurimaru.
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
Shauntal has a female Jellicent which was used to provoke Thundurus and Tornadus into fighting each other.
Although female Dream World artwork exists, any Frillish or Jellicent uploaded to the Global Link will use the male artwork, regardless of their gender.
No Pokémon have the same type combination as Jellicent and its pre-evolution.
The introduction of both Frillish and Jellicent allowed the Water-type to share a distinction with the Flying-type - they have both been paired with 15 other types (including each other).
Jellicent and Unfezant are also the only Pokémon (with the obvious exception of the Nidoran family) whose gender differences are visible in their minisprites.
Despite the fact that the species of Jellicent and its pre-evolution is Floating Pokémon, and that Frillish has been seen floating in the anime, they don't have the Ability Levitate. Levitate and the pair's species have the same Japanese name.
Origin
Jellicent and its pre-evolution were most likely inspired by the Nurarihyon, a jellyfishyoukai that is either shown as a demonized jellyfish or as a jellyfish-like man who wears refined, sometimes regal, clothing. It is also possible that they were inspired by the Kurage no Hinotama, a sort of jellyfish-like will-o'-the-wisp. Its design is inspired by the jellyfish, in particular the Crown Jellyfish, and monarch attire; the male form's appearance is based on a king's while the female's is based on a queen's. The Moon Jellyfish may have influenced Jellicent being a ghost type. Its dangerous ability to prey on humans, in self-defense of its habitat, is possibly based on the Box jellyfish and other highly venomous species of jellyfish that can kill humans. The two larger tentacles Jellicent possesses are more similar to those of squids than the tentacles of real jellyfish. Jellicent also has traits in common with sea monsters like the Kraken, most notably its rumored penchant for destroying ships and feeding on the crew.
Name origin
Jellicent is a combination of jellyfish and magnificent or translucent.
Burungel is a combination of blue and angel (reference to sea angels).
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