![]() Laverre City (daily, ×2, show the man and the Lass a Pokémon with the requested height) Moon Square Route 43 (gift from Picnicker Tiffany)Īccumula Town (daily, show the Youngster a Pokémon with the requested height) Big Stadium and Small Court (defeat Preschooler Mia) Goldenrod Department Store, Celadon Department Store, Mt. It guarantees escape from any battle with wild Pokémon. It guarantees escape from any battle with wild Pokémon.Ī doll that attracts the attention of Pokémon. Use it to flee from any battle with a wild Pokémon.Ī doll that attracts the attention of a Pokémon. Use it to flee from any battle with a wild Pokémon.Ī doll that attracts Pokémon. Use to flee from any battle with a wild Pokémon.Īn item brought over from a faraway place.Īn attractive doll. Use during a battle against a wild Pokémon to make a getaway. In Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness, it cannot be used to escape from wild Pokémon at Poké Spots. In Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, a Poké Doll can be given to Copycat to have her teach Mimic to one Pokémon. In Generation I, a Poké Doll can be given to Copycat in Saffron City in exchange for a TM31 ( Mimic). When used from the Bag during a battle with a wild Pokémon, it allows the player to escape instantly regardless of any factors that would otherwise prevent escape. While the Poké Doll's Japanese name is ピッピにんぎょう ( Pippi Doll), the Pokémon doll ( decoration item) known as the Clefairy Doll has different Japanese names: ピッピのぬいぐるみ ( Stuffed Pippi) G S C and ピッピドール ( Pippi Doll) R S E D P Pt OR AS. The Clefairy Doll card shares the same Japanese name as the Poké Doll item, except written in kanji: ピッピ 人形 ( にんぎょう ) ( Pippi Doll). doll (Japanese: マネネの 人形 ( にんぎょう )), even though the Lost Item does not legitimately appear in those games. doll sprite ( ) and the description also calls it a Mime Jr. From Generation V to VII, the Lost Item was changed into a Mime Jr. In Generation IV, the Lost Item appears as a Clefairy doll sprite ( ). In the English dialogue, Copycat calls it a "Clefairy Poké Doll" (Japanese: ピッピにんぎょう) G S C HG SS. ![]() This is made clear in the Japanese description of Lost Item using the term ピッピにんぎょう G S C or ピッピの にんぎょう HG SS. In Generation II games and their Generation IV remakes, the Lost Item is Copycat's Poké Doll, specifically a Clefairy doll. In Generation I games and their Generation III remakes, there is also a Lass on Route 8 saying that Clefairy looks like a stuffed toy (ぬいぐるみ) in the Japanese version, but this remark is absent from the English version. In Japanese games from Generation I onwards, the item name (meaning "Clefairy Doll") is mentioned by several characters, but this was usually translated in English as simply "Poké Doll" with no mention of Clefairy. ![]() Prior to the introduction of the Poké Doll item sprite in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, the fact that the Poké Doll is a Clefairy doll was not yet revealed in the English dialogue of the core series games. Terminology See also: Lost Item → Terminology
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