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Jigglypuff — Next Destinies Pokémon card

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JigglypuffNext Destinies #78 Pokémon Card

Next Destinies·#78·2012

Jigglypuff, the adorable Balloon Pokémon, is a Normal/Fairy type introduced in Generation I, renowned for its captivating lullabies and iconic role in the anime. This specific Jigglypuff card from the 2012 Next Destinies set, numbered 78/99, is a common variant featuring charming sui artwork that captures its playful essence. Here, visitors will find comprehensive details including its Pokédex lore, card mechanics like its "Sing" and "Double Slap" attacks with their respective energy costs, and an in-depth look at its edition history.

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Card Number
#78
Release Date
February 7, 2012
Language
EN
Set Code
BW4

Jigglypuff is a Normal/Fairy type Pokémon that debuted in Generation I, instantly charming fans with its round, pink appearance and signature ability to sing opponents to sleep. Evolving from Igglybuff and into Wigglytuff, Jigglypuff is famous for its powerful lullabies, which, while intended to soothe, often have the unintended consequence of putting listeners into a deep sleep, much to Jigglypuff's frustration. Its natural habitat includes grasslands and urban areas, where it often seeks out audiences for its songs. In the anime, Jigglypuff became a recurring and beloved character, often seen carrying a marker to draw on the faces of those who fell asleep during its performances, solidifying its place in pop culture. In the games, it is known for its high HP and special attacks. Its Normal typing gives it a balanced set of matchups, being weak to Fighting-type moves but resistant to Ghost-type attacks, while its Fairy typing, introduced in later generations, adds a layer of defense against Dragon-type Pokémon. Its endearing design and memorable antics have made it a fan favorite across generations, embodying a blend of cuteness and mischievousness that defines its charm.

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