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The following are Pokémon which I feel could be notable for their own page. Pokémon featured here should normally be a Character of the day. Or Talking Pokémon, whose ability basically makes them equal to a human COD.
The Clefairy leader is a Pokémon that first appeared in Clefairy Tales. This Clefairy leads a group of its kind that does not reside on Earth, like other packs of their kind do. It is unique as it wears a flower over its left ear. The origins of the flower are unknown. It later reappeared in Wish Upon a Star Shape.
History
In its reappearance, its pack is revealed to have produced offspring in the form of Cleffa.
Ninetales and LokokoNinetales's Poké BallNinetales's master
Over 200 years ago, Ninetales's came to be in the possession of a wealthy owner of a mansion. After an unspecified amount of time, the owner of the mansion left on a journey, leaving the mansion to Ninetales. Though he promised he'd be back in a month, years passed, and he never returned.
Over time the servants who worked in the mansion began to leave or die, each sadly bidding Ninetales farewell, one by one until Ninetales was eventually left alone. Though Ninetales waited patiently, losing track of time, it came to realize that a century had passed; it knew its owner could not possibly still be alive. It tried to leave the mansion, but found that it was bound by some sort of power centered around its Poké Ball. Trapped in the mansion, it continued to wait, and by 150 years, it discovered that its power was growing stronger and stronger as time passed on. Over two hundred years after its master had left, Ninetales sensed Brock's presence. Since Brock looked almost exactly like its late owner, Ninetales decided to lure him to the mansion and trap him, so Brock could take over as Ninetales' new Trainer.
Once it lured Ash and friends into its home, it had its illusion servant Lokoko serve them a meal, which eventually leads Brock to proposing to Lokoko, to which Ninetales gladly accepts. After Ash and Misty begin to grow suspicious of them, Ninetales throws them out of the mansion. Ninetales then uses its powers to dress up Brock in its masters clothing. Ash has his Totodile attack Ninetales, shattering the illusions and bringing Brock to his senses. Ninetales then proceeds to chase the gang throught the ruind mansion, repetedley attacking them with Flamethrower. Ash has Totodile and Bayleef attack Ninetales, but both are easily defeated. Brock then picks up Ninetales's Poké Ball, and Ninetales, confusing Brock for its owner, jumps into the ball.
Once Ninetales is released from its Poké Ball, Lokoko reappears and tells the gang the story of the mansion. Suddenly Team Rocket appears and captures Ninetales in a net. Angry over being tricked into eating leaves, they've decided to capture Ninetales and deliver it to their boss. Their plans are foiled when Ash uses Bayleef's Razor Leaf to cut the net open. With its telekinesis, and Pikachu's Thunderbolt, Team Rocket is quickly sent "blasting off again". During the fight, Ninetales's Poké Ball is shattered, releasing it from the spell that had trapped it in the mansion. Finally free, Ninetales goes off to explore the world.