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Simipour — Emerging Powers Pokémon card

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SimipourEmerging Powers #23 Pokémon Card

Emerging Powers·#23·2011

Simipour, the Geyser Pokémon, is a graceful Water-type from Generation V, evolving from Panpour and holding a significant place among the elemental monkeys. This particular Simipour card from the 2011 Emerging Powers set is a common printing that showcases the Pokémon in a dynamic, wave-filled scene. Here, visitors will discover Simipour's Pokédex lore, its unique Grass’ Power and Rushing Water attacks with their energy costs, and its Lightning weakness, alongside its full edition history.

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Card Number
#23
Release Date
August 30, 2011
Language
EN
Set Code
BW2

Simipour, the Geyser Pokémon, is a Water-type Pokémon introduced in Generation V. It is the evolved form of Panpour when exposed to a Water Stone, belonging to a trio of elemental monkeys alongside Simisage and Simisear. Simipour is known for its graceful yet powerful movements, often seen near clean water sources where it can keep its hair tuft replenished. The tuft on its head is not merely decorative; it stores water, which Simipour can use to launch powerful water attacks or to replenish itself when its energy levels are low. In the Pokémon world, Simipour are often depicted as elegant and calm, contrasting with the more boisterous Simisear and the serene Simisage. They play a significant role in the Unova region, where they are native, often appearing in areas with abundant natural springs and rivers. Their ability to manipulate water makes them formidable opponents in battles and valuable companions for those who appreciate their beauty and strength. In the anime, Simipour has appeared alongside various trainers, showcasing its versatility and loyalty. Its design, inspired by the concept of a "water monkey," reflects a blend of playful agility and fluid power, making it a memorable addition to the Pokémon roster.

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