Jigglypuff ( ), known in Japan as , is a
Pokémon species. Jigglypuff first appeared in the video games
''Pokémon Red'' and ''Blue'' and subsequent sequels, later appearing in various merchandise, spinoff titles and animated and printed adaptations of the franchise. Jigglypuff is voiced by
Rachael Lillis
Rachael Lillis (July 8, 1969 – August 10, 2024) was an American voice actress. She was best known for her performances as Misty, Jessie, and Jigglypuff in the first eight seasons of the English dub of the TV series ''Pokémon''. In additio ...
in English and by
Mika Kanai
is a Japanese voice actress and singer. She is attached to Ken Production. She is best known for her roles in '' Idol Angel Yokoso Yoko'' (as Yoko Tanaka), '' Tanoshii Moomin Ikka'' (as the Snork Maiden), '' Goldfish Warning!'' (as Wapiko), ' ...
in Japanese. In the live-action musical ''
Pokémon Live!
''Pokémon Live!'' is a musical stage production that toured the United States from September 15, 2000, to January 28, 2001. The musical was based on the ''Pokémon'' anime series, using similar characters, clothing, and story elements. The show ...
'', Jigglypuff is portrayed by Leah Smith. Jigglypuff is also known for singing a lullaby in the
Pokémon anime series.
Known as the
Balloon
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Pokémon, Jigglypuff evolves from Igglybuff when it reaches a certain point of happiness, and evolves into Wigglytuff when exposed to a Moon Stone. Its English name is a combination of the words "jiggly" and "puff", relating to its jelly-like appearance. The character has been featured in a recurring role in the anime series and served as the focus for several printed adaptions of the franchise. Since it appeared in the ''Pokémon'' series, Jigglypuff has received generally positive reception. It has been featured in several forms of merchandise, including figurines, plush toys, and the ''
Pokémon Trading Card Game
The , abbreviated as ''PTCG'' or ''Pokémon TCG'', is a tabletop and collectible card game developed by Creatures Inc. based on the ''Pokémon'' franchise. Originally published in Japan by Media Factory in 1996, publishing worldwide is curre ...
''. It also has appeared as a playable character in every entry of the ''
Super Smash Bros.
is a series of platform fighting video games published by Nintendo. Created by Masahiro Sakurai, the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series is a crossover featuring many characters from other video game series created by Nintendo and other develope ...
'' series.
Design and characteristics
Jigglypuff is a species of fictional creatures called Pokémon created for the ''
Pokémon
is a Japanese media franchise consisting of List of Pokémon video games, video games, Pokémon (TV series), animated series and List of Pokémon films, films, Pokémon Trading Card Game, a trading card game, and other related media. The fran ...
'' media franchise. Developed by
Game Freak
is a Japanese video game developer, best known as the primary developer and co-owners of the ''Pokémon (video game series), Pokémon'' series of role-playing video games.
History
Predating the video game company, ''Game Freak'' was a self- ...
and published by
Nintendo
is a Japanese Multinational corporation, multinational video game company headquartered in Kyoto. It develops, publishes, and releases both video games and video game consoles.
The history of Nintendo began when craftsman Fusajiro Yamauchi ...
, the Japanese franchise began in 1996 with the video games ''Pokémon Red'' and ''Green'' for the
Game Boy
The is a handheld game console developed by Nintendo, launched in the Japanese home market on April 21, 1989, followed by North America later that year and other territories from 1990 onwards. Following the success of the Game & Watch single-ga ...
, which were later released in North America as
''Pokémon Red'' and ''Blue'' in 1998. In these games and their sequels, the player assumes the role of a Trainer whose goal is to capture and use the creatures' special abilities to combat other Pokémon. Some Pokémon can transform into stronger species through a process called
evolution
Evolution is the change in the heritable Phenotypic trait, characteristics of biological populations over successive generations. It occurs when evolutionary processes such as natural selection and genetic drift act on genetic variation, re ...
via various means, such as exposure to specific items.
Each Pokémon have one or two elemental types, which define its advantages and disadvantages when battling other Pokémon. A major goal in each game is to complete the
Pokédex, a comprehensive Pokémon encyclopedia, by capturing, evolving, and trading with other Trainers to obtain individuals from all Pokémon species.
Jigglypuff was one of one hundred and fifty one different
generation I Pokémon designs conceived by Game Freak's character development team and finalized by
Ken Sugimori
is a Japanese video game designer, illustrator, mangaka, manga artist, and Video game director (disambiguation), director. He is best known as the primary character designer and art director for the ''Pokémon'' franchise. Sugimori is also credi ...
for the first-generation of ''Pocket Monsters'' games ''Red'' and ''Green'', which were localized outside Japan as ''Pokémon Red'' and ''Blue''. Its Japanese name "Purin", derives from the Japanese
loanword
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for
custard
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or
pudding
Pudding is a type of food which can either be a dessert served after the main meal or a Savoury (dish), savoury (salty or sweet, and spicy) dish, served as part of the main meal.
In the United States, ''pudding'' means a sweet, milk-based des ...
. Nintendo decided to give the various Pokémon species "clever and descriptive names" related to their appearance or features when translating the game for western audiences as a means to make the characters more relatable to American children.
According to director
Junichi Masuda
is a Japanese video game composer, director, designer, producer, singer, programmer and trombonist, best known for his work in the ''Pokémon'' franchise. He was a member of Game Freak where he was an employee and executive at the company s ...
, there were initially concerns that Jigglypuff's cuter design would not take off with western audiences, and considerations to redesign it were made, but ultimately scrapped. Deciding to use a name better suited for its jelly-like appearance, the species was renamed "Jigglypuff."
When a Jigglypuff is exposed to a Moon Stone, it evolves into
Wigglytuff. It has a pre-evolution,
Igglybuff, which evolves when it reaches a certain point of happiness.
In English, Jigglypuff has been portrayed by
Rachael Lillis
Rachael Lillis (July 8, 1969 – August 10, 2024) was an American voice actress. She was best known for her performances as Misty, Jessie, and Jigglypuff in the first eight seasons of the English dub of the TV series ''Pokémon''. In additio ...
and
Michele Knotz, and it has been portrayed by
Mika Kanai
is a Japanese voice actress and singer. She is attached to Ken Production. She is best known for her roles in '' Idol Angel Yokoso Yoko'' (as Yoko Tanaka), '' Tanoshii Moomin Ikka'' (as the Snork Maiden), '' Goldfish Warning!'' (as Wapiko), ' ...
in Japanese. In the stage musical
Pokémon Live!
''Pokémon Live!'' is a musical stage production that toured the United States from September 15, 2000, to January 28, 2001. The musical was based on the ''Pokémon'' anime series, using similar characters, clothing, and story elements. The show ...
, Jigglypuff was portrayed by Leah Smith.
Known as the
Balloon
A balloon is a flexible membrane bag that can be inflated with a gas, such as helium, hydrogen, nitrous oxide, oxygen, or air. For special purposes, balloons can be filled with smoke, liquid water, granular media (e.g. sand, flour or rice), ...
Pokémon, Jigglypuff can inflate its body like a balloon or flatten it. Jigglypuff are characterized by putting their enemies to sleep by singing a lullaby.
Before beginning to sing, they mesmerize the opponent with their soft, glowing eyes and, if they inflate themselves, they can sing for longer periods of time. Game Freak's staff have noted Jigglypuff as both one of their and the public's favorite Pokémon, in terms of both anime and video game appearances, and it was one of the more heavily pushed and marketed Pokémon prior to
Pikachu
Pikachu (; Japanese: , Hepburn: ) is a Pokémon species in Nintendo and Game Freak's ''Pokémon'' media franchise, and the franchise's mascot. First introduced in the video games ''Pokémon Red'' and ''Blue'', it was created by Atsuko N ...
being the determined mascot for the series. During development of the film ''
Detective Pikachu'', Jigglypuff's design initially started as very fluffy, but was rejected, with
The Pokémon Company
, simply known as Pokémon is a Japanese company responsible for brand management, production, publishing, marketing, and licensing of the ''Pokémon'' franchise, which consists of video games, a trading card game, anime television series, f ...
stating it should look more like pigskin. This design did not look as appealing, and thus more fur was added to the design. The design was made to resemble "fur groomed into a ball" instead of a more balloon-like design.
Appearances
In video games
Jigglypuff first appears in
''Pokémon Red'' and ''Blue''. In
''Pokémon Gold'' and ''Silver'', a pre-evolution,
Igglybuff, was introduced.
It later appeared in several sequels, including
''Pokémon Ruby'' and ''Sapphire'',
''Pokémon FireRed'' and ''LeafGreen'',
''Pokémon Diamond'' and ''Pearl'',
and
''Pokémon HeartGold'' and ''SoulSilver''.
Jigglypuff was a "Normal" type in the series, but since
''Pokémon X'' and ''Y'', Jigglypuff's typing was changed, now gaining an additional "Fairy" type. A Paradox Pokémon heavily resembling Jigglypuff, named
Scream Tail, appears in
''Pokémon Scarlet'' and ''Violet''.
Outside of the main series, Jigglypuff has appeared in ''
Pokémon Pinball'', ''
Pokémon Snap
is a 1999 photography video game developed by HAL Laboratory and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64. It was first released in Japan in March 1999 and was later released in July 1999 in North America and in September 2000 for PAL regions. ...
'', ''
Pokémon Conquest'', the ''
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon
is a spin-off video game from the main ''Pokémon'' series developed by Spike Chunsoft (formerly Chunsoft). The games feature the fictional creatures called Pokémon who have the ability to speak human language navigating through a randomly g ...
'' games,
''Pokémon GO'', ''
Pokémon UNITE'', the ''
Pokémon Ranger
is an action role-playing video game developed by HAL Laboratory and Creatures Inc. and published by The Pokémon Company and Nintendo for the Nintendo DS video game console. The game was released on various dates, varying between continents. ...
'' games, and the ''
Pokémon Rumble'' games. Jigglypuff is a playable character in all five ''
Super Smash Bros.
is a series of platform fighting video games published by Nintendo. Created by Masahiro Sakurai, the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series is a crossover featuring many characters from other video game series created by Nintendo and other develope ...
'' games. It is one of the two original representatives of the ''Pokémon'' franchise in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series along with
Pikachu
Pikachu (; Japanese: , Hepburn: ) is a Pokémon species in Nintendo and Game Freak's ''Pokémon'' media franchise, and the franchise's mascot. First introduced in the video games ''Pokémon Red'' and ''Blue'', it was created by Atsuko N ...
. Despite not being a lead character in the ''Pokémon'' franchise, game director
Masahiro Sakurai
is a Japanese video game director and game designer best known as the creator of the ''Kirby (series), Kirby'' and ''Super Smash Bros.'' series. Apart from his work on those series, he also led the design of ''Meteos'' in 2005 and directed '' ...
selected it to appear in
Super Smash Bros.
is a series of platform fighting video games published by Nintendo. Created by Masahiro Sakurai, the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series is a crossover featuring many characters from other video game series created by Nintendo and other develope ...
due to its similarities to
Kirby
Kirby may refer to:
Buildings
* Kirby Building, a skyscraper in Dallas, Texas, United States
* Kirby Lofts, a building in Houston, Texas, United States
* Kirby Hall, an Elizabethan country house near Corby, Northamptonshire, England
* Kirby Ho ...
, which allowed the staff to reuse the model and many animations as a base for Jigglypuff. Jigglypuff's moves in its ''Super Smash Bros.'' appearances are Sing, Rollout, Pound, and Rest. Rest's mechanics are changed entirely; instead of recovering Jigglypuff's health like in the ''Pokémon'' series, the move is a brutally strong move that launches opponents. However, if it misses, it can leave Jigglypuff open to attack.
In anime
In the
''Pokémon'' anime series, Jigglypuff is a recurring character who aspires to be a great singer after the inspiration of
Ash and company. Unfortunately, most potential audiences fall asleep before the song finishes.
Jigglypuff's singing can often prove problematic to the series' protagonists, as it causes all who can hear it to fall asleep. It carries around a trademark
marker, which it uses as a microphone due to its resemblance to such when it is capped. When it realizes those who have been subject to its song have fallen asleep, it angrily uses the marker to draw on their faces.
[
This Jigglypuff's appearances began to decline, eventually making one last appearance in '' Pokémon: Advanced''. It remained absent from the series until ''Pokémon the Series: Sun and Moon'', where it once again became a recurring character.]
In 2006, Viz released ten DVDs based around individual Pokémon in celebration of ''Pokémons tenth anniversary in the United States. The Pokémon featured were determined by an online poll on pokemon.com. Out of forty-five choices, Jigglypuff's received second place and was released as volume two, with Pikachu's being the first volume. Another compilation of Pokémon anime episodes, including "The Song of Jigglypuff" in which Jigglypuff is introduced, is available on both VHS and DVD, entitled "Jigglypuff Pop", which was released by Viz Video (now Viz Media
Viz Media, LLC is an American entertainment company headquartered in San Francisco, California, focused on publishing manga, and distribution and licensing Japanese anime, films, and television series.
The company was founded in 1986 as Viz, ...
) and 4Kids Entertainment
4Kids Entertainment, Inc. (formerly known as Leisure Concepts, Inc. and later known as 4Licensing Corporation; stylized as 4K!DS ENTERTAINMENT) was an American licensing company. The company was previously also a film and television production ...
.
In printed adaptations
Jigglypuff appears in various Pokémon manga adaptations. The ''Magical Pokémon Journey
''Magical Pokémon Journey'', originally published in Japan as , is a shōjo manga series set in the fictional universe of the ''Pokémon
is a Japanese media franchise consisting of List of Pokémon video games, video games, Pokémon (TV ...
'' manga series has a female Jigglypuff as one of the main characters, parodying Hello Kitty
, also known by her real name , is a fictional character created by Yuko Shimizu, currently designed by Yuko Yamaguchi, and owned by the Japanese company Sanrio. Sanrio depicts Hello Kitty as a British anthropomorphized white cat with a red ...
. The Jigglypuff in ''Magical Pokémon Journey'' is spoiled and rich, living in a mansion with Wigglytuff and Squirtle, the former being her sister and the latter her butler. ''Jigglypuff's Magic Lullaby'' is part of the ''Pokémon Tales'' series for very young children. Written by Megumi Hayashibara
is a Japanese voice actress, singer, lyricist and radio personality from Kita ward in Tokyo and is affiliated with self-founded Woodpark Office. One of the most prominent Japanese voice actresses since the 1990s, Hayashibara is best known for ...
and illustrated by Kagemaru Himeno, it tells the story of a Jigglypuff who wants to make the other Pokémon happy by singing for them. Yet, as usual, her song puts them to sleep, and this makes her very sad until her friend helps her resolve the situation.
In the '' Pokémon Adventures'' manga, one of the main characters, Green
Green is the color between cyan and yellow on the visible spectrum. It is evoked by light which has a dominant wavelength of roughly 495570 nm. In subtractive color systems, used in painting and color printing, it is created by a com ...
, has a Jigglypuff which is capable of swelling up to several times its size. This allows Green to float with it like a hot-air balloon
A hot air balloon is a lighter-than-air aircraft consisting of a bag, called an envelope, which contains heated air. Suspended beneath is a gondola or wicker basket (in some long-distance or high-altitude balloons, a capsule), which carries ...
as well as block narrow passageways—a tactic instrumental in helping Silver
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and her escape the Masked Man
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. It evolved in ''Breaking the Restraint'' into a Wigglytuff alongside two of Green's other Pokémon with the power of her Moon Stones.
In other media
Jigglypuff made a cameo appearance in a season six episode of ''Last Week Tonight with John Oliver
''Last Week Tonight with John Oliver'' (often abridged as ''Last Week Tonight'') is an American news satire late-night talk show hosted by comedian John Oliver. The half-hour-long show premiered in the end of April 2014 on HBO and currently has ...
'', in which the host accidentally kills one while playing ''Pokémon GO''. Jigglypuff is one of the Pokémon that appear in the '' Pokémon: Detective Pikachu'' film, voiced using archived recordings of Rachael Lillis
Rachael Lillis (July 8, 1969 – August 10, 2024) was an American voice actress. She was best known for her performances as Misty, Jessie, and Jigglypuff in the first eight seasons of the English dub of the TV series ''Pokémon''. In additio ...
from the anime. The character briefly appears at a coffee bar after it accidentally put its trainer to sleep with its song.
Promotion and reception
Jigglypuff is often featured on products and in promotion for the series. An example of this is the full-sized Pokémon 747 aircraft by Boeing
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. Jigglypuff appeared on the starboard nose of the original white 1998 aircraft and above the starboard wing of the 1999 blue aircraft. Jigglypuff was also on the nose of the international version of the plane. Jigglypuff has been made into several different toy and plush forms, as well as other items. A Jigglypuff Bluetooth speaker was made by ''GameStop
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''’s ThinkGeek
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brand, and has been approved by the Federal Communications Commission
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. A variety merchandise of Jigglypuff has been also made such as clothing, plushies, and jewelry.
Jigglypuff has proven to be a popular character since its introduction. Jigglypuff has been noted as one of the series' most popular characters and one of Nintendo's mascots. The book ''Pikachu's Global Adventure: The Rise and Fall of Pokémon described Jigglypuff as popular with a young, female audience across the franchise as a whole, attributing said popularity to both the immediate attraction of children to its pink color and its contrast to Pokémon species more popular with young males, such as Squirtle or Charmander. Author Harry Schlesinger also noted that Jigglypuff was popular among girls. The journal ''Sex Roles'' noted that while Jigglypuff's gender in the anime was never explicitly stated, it was identified by a majority of people as a female character in the series. Additionally, it was the most often named "female" Pokémon by children when asked to recall one, which the study attributed to its pink color and ability to sing its opponents to sleep. The ''Australian Journal of Language and Literacy'' cited Jigglypuff as a tool to use for introducing children to drama, citing its mannerisms in the anime.
Andrew Tei of Mania.com complained that Jigglypuff's portrayal in the anime quickly becomes irritating. Carolyn Gudmundson of ''GamesRadar+
''GamesRadar+'' (formerly ''GamesRadar'') is an entertainment website for video game-related news, previews, and reviews. It is owned by Future plc. In late 2014, Future Publishing-owned sites ''Total Film'', '' SFX'', '' Edge'' and '' Compute ...
'' disagreed, calling Jigglypuff's anime appearances "totally badass" while also criticizing its unoriginal, overused design. She later described it as falling into the "huggable pink blob" archetype Pokémon, which she believed to be one of the more overused Pokémon designs. James Whitbrook of ''Gizmodo
''Gizmodo'' () is a design, technology, science, and science fiction website. It was originally launched as part of the Gawker Media network run by Nick Denton. ''Gizmodo'' also includes the sub-blogs ''io9'' and ''Earther'', which focus on pop ...
'' praised its appearance in the original games, highlighting its uncommon encounter rate and unique design as making it standout in comparison to other wild Pokémon. He also noted its high popularity, especially in marketing, labelling it as "ascendant" in comparison to other Pokémon in the series due to its notability. Steven Bogos of '' The Escapist'' similarly described Jigglypuff as "iconic" but criticized its lack of power.
Jigglypuff's floaty and campy playstyle in the ''Super Smash Bros.
is a series of platform fighting video games published by Nintendo. Created by Masahiro Sakurai, the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series is a crossover featuring many characters from other video game series created by Nintendo and other develope ...
'' series has led to some controversy. During a 2019 tournament of '' Super Smash Bros. Melee'', a player decided to quit due to an opponent who played Jigglypuff repeatedly stalling. Largely credited with elevating the Melee community's perception of Jigglypuff's viability in competition and setting the standard of how to play the character, a notable professional ''Super Smash Bros.'' Player Hungrybox
Juan Manuel DeBiedma (; born June 21, 1993), better known by his alias Hungrybox, is an Argentine–American professional '' Super Smash Bros.'' player, streamer, tournament organizer and commentator. Recognized as one of the greatest and most ...
relies heavily on a defensive, counterattack-centric playstyle revolving around avoiding his opponent until he finds an opportunity to attack and capitalize on their mistakes; it is considered a "high risk high reward" playstyle, as Hungrybox's usual goal is to eventually hit his opponent with Rest, a move unique to Jigglypuff which inflicts instant high knockback on opponents, but leaves Jigglypuff open to attack. In response to the controversy, the tournament Super Smash Con made some rules against “ledge-camping”, as the character is so effective with the tactic that some people considered it "game-breaking" and making the game not fun to watch.
In 2018, Jigglypuff's singing habits became an Internet meme
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, and a Twitter
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account known as @jigglysinging was created to overlay popular songs over a clip of Jigglypuff singing. A Las Vegas street was also named after Jigglypuff.
References
External links
*
Jigglypuff on Pokemon.com
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