Togepi

olspan="2" align="center"|Misty kneels down beside her togepi who is playing with a tambourine

Igglybuff (#174) - Togepi - Togetic (#175)

olspan="2" bgcolor="#ffbfff"|General
a href="/encyclopedia/List-of-Pokmon-by-Name" title="List of Pokmon by Name">Name (Japanese), Number Togepi (Togepy), 175
a href="/encyclopedia/List-of-Pokmon-by-Stage" title="List of Pokmon by Stage">Stage Basic
volves from (none)
volves to Togetic
olspan="2" bgcolor="#ffbfff"|Video game base stats¹
it points 35
ttack 20
efense 63
peed 20
pecial attack 40
pecial defense 65
olspan="2" bgcolor="#ffbfff"|Biological
pecies Spike ball Pokmon
ypes Normal
eight 1' (0.3 m)
eight 3 lb (1.3 kg)
bilities Hustle / Serene Grace
okdex Color White
hiny color It's body becomes a darker cream
ender distribution 87.5% male, 12.5% female
olspan="2"|¹ Stats for trading card versions may vary.
Togepi, known in Japan as Togepy (トゲピー Togepī), is a character in the Pokmon TV and Video Game series. Togepi is a little Pokmon hatched from a mysterious Pokmon egg. The Pokdex says that this Pokmon's "shell is filled with joy" and that it will bring happiness to its trainer as it travels along with him/her.

Name Origin

This name is derived from the Japanese "toge", meaning "thorn" (referring to the top of this Pokemon's head), and the Japanese fix "pii", which is probably related to the word for "little" (see Cleffa)

In-game information

In the Pokmon Gold, Silver and Crystal games, Togepi first appears as a mystery egg given to the player by a minor character called "Mr. Pokmon", which he/she has to take back to Professor Elm, the person who gave him/her their Starter Pokmon (Chikorita, Cyndaquil, or Totodile). It later appears again after the player beats the first gym leader. One of Professor Elm's helpers (called Aides in the game) goes all the way to that city's Pokmon Center to make sure the player gets the egg. The player must then carry the egg around until it hatches into Togepi. Togepi doesn't learn many damaging attacks, which makes it rather hard to train it. However, it is only when this pokmon reaches its Happiness Quota that it evolves into the "Happiness" Flying-type Pokmon, Togetic. Some people like Togepi not only because they consider it cute, but also for its usefulness in Pokmon Contests, even though, for it to be able to participate in contests, Togetic needs to be traded into Pokmon Ruby or Sapphire from the Pokmon Colosseum and then bred with a Ditto traded in from Pokmon FireRed, LeafGreen or Emerald, if it's a male.

In the anime

In an episode of the Pokmon television series entitled, "Who Gets to Keep Togepi?", the mystery egg is discovered by Ash in some ancient ruins. They carry this egg around until in one episode, Ash gets his Pokdex updated to the Johto version (even though he doesn't know about this region yet). Then, the egg hatches and after a long dispute (in which even Team Rocket's Meowth says he wants to keep it) it is decided that Misty will keep the newly-hatched pokmon. Since then she has grown inseparable to it and carries it around everywhere, going frantic whenever it gets lost (which happens very often). Like in the game Misty's Togepi doesn't learn many damaging attacks. The only attack it has been seen to use is Metronome which usually saved Ash and his friends from mortal peril in one instance teleporting them out of danger, and in another creating a huge explosion.
However, in the Pokmon Advance episode "The Togepi Mirage!" Misty travels to Hoenn to meet up with Ash near the Route 111 Desert. Due to one of Team Rocket's plans going wrong, they end up in "Mirage Kingdom", a place where people praise Togepi for they believe it will be their savior. Togepi ends up going into a mirage, followed by Ash and his crew, to discovere a Togepi Paradise in ruins. To defend it, it evolves into Togetic and defeats the villain of "Mirage Kingdom". It then makes the difficult decision of staying in the Togepi paradise to protect it instead of continuing with Misty.

In Super Smash Bros Melee

Togepi appears from the Pokball item in Super Smash Bros Melee. Like Clefairy, Togepi uses Metronome, but unlike Clefairy, the resultant attacks cause status effects in the area around Togepi (Freeze, Burying, Flower on Head, Sleep,), with the execption of one rare attack, where Togepi blackens out the screen for a few seconds (Night Shade?) which can cause mass chaos, especially on moving levels

 

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