
Jumpluff, a graceful Grass/Flying-type Pokémon from Generation II, is celebrated for its ethereal beauty and unique aerial mobility, completing the delightful Hoppip evolutionary line. This specific holographic rare card from the 2004 Team Rocket Returns set stands out with its shimmering artwork and strategic "Buffer" Poké-BODY. Here, you'll uncover Jumpluff's Pokédex lore, delve into this card's specific attacks, energy costs, weakness, and explore its unique edition history.
Read more ↓Jumpluff is a dual Grass/Flying-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II, evolving from Skiploom and being the final stage of the Hoppip evolution line. These joyous Pokémon are known for their ability to drift on air currents, using their cotton-like spores to travel vast distances. They are often seen in open fields and meadows, carried by the wind from one place to another, spreading their seeds as they go. This migratory behavior is crucial for the dispersal of plant life, making Jumpluff an ecological marvel. In the Pokémon world, Jumpluff are depicted as peaceful and carefree, often seen in large groups, dancing in the breeze. Their lighthearted nature and unique mode of travel have made them memorable in the anime, where they often appear in episodes showcasing their aerial prowess. They are particularly resilient against Ground-type attacks due to their Flying typing, but vulnerable to Fire, Flying, Ice, and Rock types. Jumpluff embodies the gentle spirit of nature and the interconnectedness of ecosystems, a charming presence in the Pokémon universe.
Last updated: April 11, 2026

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