Glameow is a gray feline Pokémon with a slender physique. It has a crescent-shaped head with two white-tipped ears. It also has a white muzzle, a small black nose, pink eyelids, yellow eyes with blue irises, and two rows of thin whiskers. Its neck has a ruff-like fringe, and its legs have similar fringes. Its feet are tipped with white and have pink paw pads on the underside. It has a curled, spring-shaped tail and a white fluff at the tip of it.
Glameow has sharp claws and a powerful helical tail, and its eyes are capable of using hypnotic powers. It tends to be spiteful, fickle, and even cowardly, having a tendency to hook its claws into the nose of its trainer if it's not fed. When it's happy and purring with affection, it demonstrates movements with its tail, like a dancing ribbon. As it has a domesticated quality, it tends to appear in urban areas. Glameow is rather popular amongst trainers due to its fickle nature. Glameow is also known to be a very cunning opponent to face in battle, which occurs only if it was provoked. Because of its craven nature, Glameow has a high chance of fleeing trainers when encountered in the wild.
Johanna has a Glameow, which debuted in Following a Maiden's Voyage!, thus also marking the species' debut. It stays at home and watches Dawn's competitions with Johanna. When Johanna was younger, it was used in many Pokémon Contests and helped her become a Top Coordinator.
In For The Love of Meowth!, Meowth fell in love with Mamie's Glameow. However, the romance ended after Glameow evolved into a Purugly and developed a bossy personality.
Bewitches humans with its helical tail and piercing gaze. Its hidden claws are quite sharp as well, making this Pokémon an exceedingly tricky opponent if antagonized.
Glameow is the only Pokémon not introduced or given a new form in Generation VII whose model was altered between Generations VI and VII. Specifically, its ears were repositioned.
Glameow can be seen as a parallel to Stunky. Glameow is exclusive to Pokémon Pearl and White 2, while Stunky is exclusive to Pokémon Diamond and Black 2, and their evolved forms are used by Team GalacticCommandersMars and Jupiter, respectively. Also, they are both belong to the FieldEgg Group and a two-stage evolutionary line, and they both cannot be found in Pokémon Platinum.
Origin
Glameow seems to be based on a domestic cat and a rhythmic gymnast (specifically a ribbon gymnast). Its head being shaped like the crescent moon may allude to the nocturnal lifestyle of cats. Glameow's tail which consists of a white fluff on a spring may be based on a type of cat toy.
Name origin
Glameow may be a combination of glamour and meow.
Nyarmar may be a combination of ニャー nyā (the sound a cat makes) and glamour.
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.