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Jumpluff
Aquapolis·#17·2003
Jumpluff, the serene Grass/Flying-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II, gracefully floats through the skies, symbolizing freedom and the gentle rhythm of nature in the animé and games. This specific Jumpluff from the 2003 Aquapolis set, a common card, is a standout piece from the e-Card era, featuring distinctive claymation artwork by Yuka Morii and unique e-Reader compatibility. Here, visitors will discover everything from Jumpluff's Pokédex lore and natural habitat to the card's precise HP, attack costs, damage, effects, weakness, and its historical context within the Aquapolis edition.
Read more ↓- Card Number
- #17
- Release Date
- January 14, 2003
- Language
- EN
- Set Code
- aq
Jumpluff, the Cottonweed Pokémon, is a Grass/Flying-type introduced in Generation II. It is the final evolution of Hoppip, evolving from Skiploom. These light and airy Pokémon are known for their ability to drift on the wind, using their cotton-like spores to travel long distances. They are often found in open fields and meadows, where gentle breezes can carry them. Their diet consists primarily of sunlight, which they absorb through their bodies, and they are known to gather in large groups, creating a picturesque scene as they float across the sky. In the games, Jumpluff is valued for its high Speed and access to various status-inducing moves, making it a tricky opponent. In the anime, it often appears as a peaceful background Pokémon, emphasizing its connection to nature. Culturally, Jumpluff symbolizes freedom and the gentle flow of life, often depicted in art and media as a serene and benevolent creature. Its design, with its three distinct cotton puffs, is instantly recognizable and contributes to its charm among fans.
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