Clefairy

Image:Clefairy.gif

National:Nidoking (#34) - Clefairy - Clefable (#35)
Johto:Cleffa - Clefairy - Clefable

General
Name (Japanese), Number Clefairy; (Pippi), 35
Name pronunciation <math>cleh-FAIR-ee<math>
Stage Basic
Evolves from Cleffa²
Evolves to Clefable
Battle¹
Hit points 70
Attack 45
Defense 48
Speed 35
Special attack² 60
Special defense² 65
Special³ 60
Biological
Species Fairy Pokémon
Types Template:PokemonTypeNormal
Height 0.60 m (2 ft 0 in)
Weight 8 kg (17.0 lb)
Pokédex ColorPink
Shiny color Its ears become green
Gender distribution 75% female, 25% male
Ability Cute Charm
Signature Attack Metronome
¹ Stats for trading card versions may vary.
² Pokémon Gold/Silver/Crystal

³ Pokémon Red/Blue/Yellow

Clefairy (Pippi (ピッピ Pippi) in the original Japanese) evolves from Cleffa and into Clefable.

Clefairy is sometimes said to have came to Earth from space. Clefairy live in Mount Moon, in the Kanto region. Clefairy worship the moonstones, and when exposed to them, evolve into Clefable. Clefairy are extremely shy and rarely appear to humans.

Contents

Name origin

Clefairy seems to be a portmanteau of "clef" and "fairy."

Anime appearances

Clefairy appear in the episodes Clefairy and the Moon Stone and Clefairy Tales. In Clefairy Tales, they are revealed to be aliens after they construct a spaceship out of everyday materials and try to blast off. They are stopped by Ash and friends and crash.

Manga appearances

In the Electric Tale of Pikachu manga series, Ash, Professor Oak, and Bill witness a Clefairy evolution ritual.

In Magical Pokémon Journey, the second Pokémon Hazel meets is a timid and shy Clefairy. This Clefairy, along with Pikachu, reappears in the spin-off series Pokémon Chamo-Chamo Pretty.

Other

Clefairy appear in both Super Smash Bros. and Super Smash Bros. Melee. In Super Smash Bros., Clefairy uses Metronome to copy another Pokémon's attack. In Super Smash Bros. Melee, while still using a random attack, the selection of attacks seem to be unique to Clefairy, with the exception of Self Destruct. This attack is also used by Electrode in Super Smash Bros. Melee, except Electrode's version of the move can harm the person who released it. Clefairy using Self-Destruct is probably a reference to the animé, where this attack seems to be the most common result of using Metronome.

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