
Next Destinies·#29·2012
Simipour, the Geyser Pokémon, is a Water-type from Generation V, known for its water-storing head tuft and evolution from Panpour using a Water Stone, making it a cherished part of the Unova region's ecosystem and cultural lore. This specific card from the 2012 Next Destinies set, #29/99, is a common rarity that stands out for its unique attack mechanics and vibrant city artwork. Here, visitors will discover Simipour's Pokédex lore, its card's HP, attack names, energy costs, damage, effects, weakness, resistance, and retreat cost, alongside details about its TCG edition history.
Read more ↓Simipour is the evolved form of Panpour, a Water-type Pokémon introduced in Generation V alongside the Unova region. Known as the Geyser Pokémon, Simipour is characterized by the prominent, wavy tuft on its head which holds water. When this water supply runs low, Simipour cleverly replenishes it by siphoning water up with its tail, showcasing an ingenious adaptation to its environment. Its sleek, blue and cream coloration and cheerful demeanor make it a popular choice among trainers. In the Pokémon games, Simipour is often obtained by evolving Panpour using a Water Stone, making it one of three elemental monkeys, alongside Simisage and Simisear, that trainers can acquire early in their journey through Unova. In the anime, Cilan, one of Ash's companions, owns a Panpour that evolves into a Simipour, highlighting its role as a loyal and capable partner. Simipour's design reflects a blend of primate and aquatic characteristics, emphasizing its connection to water while maintaining a playful, energetic appearance. Its ability to control water makes it a formidable opponent in battles, often utilizing powerful water-based attacks.
Last updated: April 10, 2026