
Hoothoot, the charming Normal/Flying-type Owl Pokémon from Generation II, is celebrated for its unique single-footed stance and nocturnal habits. This particular Hoothoot card, numbered 66/123, hails from the 2010 HeartGold & SoulSilver set and, as a common variant, offers a delightful glimpse into the Johto region's beloved Pokémon. Here, enthusiasts can delve into Hoothoot's rich Pokédex lore, analyze its card mechanics including HP, energy costs for its Hypnosis and Tackle attacks, and its specific weakness and resistance.
Read more ↓Hoothoot is a Normal/Flying-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II, hailing from the Johto region. Known as the Owl Pokémon, Hoothoot is easily recognizable by its distinctive clock-like markings around its eyes and its singular foot, which it uses to stand. Its Pokédex entries often highlight its incredible balance and its ability to switch feet so rapidly that the movement is almost imperceptible. Hoothoot is a nocturnal Pokémon, often found in forests and urban areas, where it helps keep the insect population in check. It evolves into Noctowl, a larger and more powerful owl Pokémon. In the games, Hoothoot is typically encountered early on, providing players with a reliable Flying-type option. In the anime, Ash Ketchum catches a Hoothoot, showcasing its cleverness and agility in battles. Its design, inspired by real-world owls, gives it a charming and somewhat whimsical appeal, making it a beloved Pokémon for many fans.
Last updated: April 10, 2026

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