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Skiploom
Aquapolis·#60·2003
Skiploom, the charming Cottonweed Pokémon, is a Grass/Flying-type creature from Generation II, recognized for its evolution from Hoppip and its eventual transformation into Jumpluff, symbolizing nature's gentle cycle. This specific card, #60/147 from the 2003 Aquapolis set, is a common variant notable for its e-Reader compatibility and the distinctive clay artwork by Yuka Morii.
Read more ↓- Card Number
- #60
- Release Date
- January 14, 2003
- Language
- EN
- Set Code
- aq
Skiploom, the Cottonweed Pokémon, is a Grass/Flying-type creature introduced in Generation II. It is the evolved form of Hoppip and evolves into Jumpluff. Skiploom is known for its ability to drift on air currents, using the flower on its head to absorb sunlight. This flower opens and closes with the sun's movement, indicating the approach of warmer weather or a change in season. Skiploom are often found in open fields and meadows, where they can easily catch the wind and bask in the sun. They are gentle and peaceful Pokémon, often seen in groups. In the games, Skiploom is a relatively common encounter in its natural habitats and is valued for its speed and supportive moves. In the anime, it has appeared in several episodes, often depicted as a playful and carefree Pokémon. Its evolutionary line represents the beauty and resilience of nature, from the small seed-like Hoppip to the fully bloomed Jumpluff. Its design, with the vibrant yellow flower, contributes to its charming and recognizable appearance, making it a favorite among fans who appreciate cute and nature-inspired Pokémon.
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