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Jigglypuff — Wizards Black Star Promos Pokémon card

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JigglypuffWizards Black Star Promos #7 Pokémon Card

Wizards Black Star Promos·#7

Jigglypuff, the Balloon Pokémon, is a beloved Normal/Fairy type from Generation I, recognized for its soothing lullabies and recurring role in the anime. This particular card is the 2000 Wizards Black Star Promo #7, a non-holo variant notable for its unique artwork and specific attacks. Here, you'll discover Jigglypuff's Pokédex lore, a detailed breakdown of this card's attacks and energy costs, its weaknesses, and its history within the TCG.

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Card Number
#7
Release Date
November 8, 1999
Language
EN
Set Code
wizards-black-star-promos

Jigglypuff is the Balloon Pokémon, a Normal/Fairy type first introduced in Generation I. It evolves from Igglybuff when leveled up with high friendship, and into Wigglytuff when exposed to a Moon Stone. Known for its distinctive pink, balloon-like body and large, captivating eyes, Jigglypuff is perhaps most famous for its ability to sing a lullaby that puts anyone who hears it to sleep. In the Pokémon games, Jigglypuff is often found in caves or grassy areas. Its diet primarily consists of berries and other small plant matter, and its behavior is generally docile, though it can become quite frustrated when its audience falls asleep during its performances, often retaliating by drawing on their faces with a marker. In the anime, Jigglypuff is a recurring character known for its persistent attempts to sing, always ending with its audience falling asleep, much to its chagrin. It has developed a strong cultural significance, becoming an iconic and recognizable Pokémon, often appearing in merchandise and spin-off media. Its type combination of Normal/Fairy gives it interesting matchups, being immune to Ghost-type attacks and resistant to Fighting, Bug, and Dark types, while being weak to Poison and Steel.

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