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Jigglypuff — Jungle Pokémon card

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JigglypuffJungle #54 Pokémon Card

Jungle·#54·1999

Jigglypuff, the iconic Normal/Fairy-type Balloon Pokémon from Generation I, is cherished for its sweet lullabies and memorable anime appearances, evolving from Igglybuff to Wigglytuff. This specific 1st Edition Jungle set card from 1999 is a highly prized variant for collectors, standing out due to its early printing rarity and charming Kagemaru Himeno artwork. Here, visitors can explore Jigglypuff's Pokédex lore, its card's 60 HP, the "Lullaby" ability, "Pound" attack with its two Colorless energy cost, its Fighting weakness, and detailed edition history.

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Card Number
#54
Release Date
June 15, 1999
Language
EN
Set Code
ju

Jigglypuff, the Balloon Pokémon, is a beloved Normal/Fairy-type Pokémon first introduced in Generation I. Known for its distinctive pink, spherical body and large, captivating green eyes, Jigglypuff quickly became a fan favorite through its prominent role in the Pokémon anime. In the anime, Jigglypuff often appears with a marker, becoming enraged and drawing on the faces of anyone who falls asleep during its lullabies. Its primary ability in the games revolves around its singing, which can induce sleep in opponents, making it a tricky foe. While its natural habitat isn't explicitly defined, it's often depicted in grassy or urban areas. Its diet is largely unknown, but like many Pokémon, it likely sustains itself on berries or other natural resources. Jigglypuff evolves from Igglybuff and then into Wigglytuff, forming a charming, round evolution line. As a Normal/Fairy type, it is weak to Fighting and Steel types, while resisting Bug, Dark, and Fighting, and being immune to Dragon. Its iconic status and recurring appearances have cemented its place as one of the most recognizable and endearing Pokémon, symbolizing the lighter, more whimsical side of the Pokémon world.

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