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Encyclopedia > Victreebel
Victreebel
Image:Victreebel.png

National
Weepinbell - Victreebel (#71) - Tentacool

Johto
Weepinbell - Victreebel (#66) - Hoppip

Hoenn
{{{hoennpreceding}}} - Victreebel (#{{{hoennnumber}}}) - {{{hoennfollowing}}}
The pokémon Victreebel. ... This is a complete list of all 392 Pokémon that are officially known to exist in the franchise – and some glitches which the games treat as Pokémon. ... Weepinbell, known as Utsudon (ウツドン) in Japan, is a Grass/Poison Pokémon from the Pokémon series of games. ... Tentacool (メノクラゲ/Menokurage in Japanese, also called Tentacool in French and Tentacha in German) is a fictional character of the Pokémon franchise. ... This is a list of the Pokémon found in Pokémon Gold, Silver and Crystal in the order they are listed in the Johto Regional Pokédex. ... Weepinbell, known as Utsudon (ウツドン) in Japan, is a Grass/Poison Pokémon from the Pokémon series of games. ... Hoppip is a fictional character from the Pokémon franchise. ... Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire added another 135 new Pokémon (as well as reusing 67 existing ones, which are marked with an * in the following list), but started a new numbering scheme. ...

General
Japanese name ウツボット - Utsubot
Name Pronunciation {{{namepronunciation}}}
Stage Stage 2
Evolves from Weepinbell
Evolves to None
Generation First
Biological
Species Flycatcher Pokémon
Type Grass / Poison
Height 5 ft 7 in (1.7 m)
Weight 34.0 lb (15.5 kg)
Pokédex color Green
Shiny color Its leaves turn brown and its lips turn blue.
Ability Chlorophyll
Signature attack(s) Razor Leaf
Video game statistics
Victreebel at Wikibooks Pokédex

Victreebel (Utsubot in Japan, Sarzenia in Germany and Empiflor in France) is a Grass/Poison Pokémon from the Pokémon series of games. It is listed as Pokémon #71 in the Pokédex. List of Pokémon by English name The following is a list of all fictional Pokémon characters ordered alphabetically by their name in English. ... This chart shows the evolution chains of all 391 fictional Pokémon characters. ... A Stage 2 Pokémon is a Pokémon that has evolved exactly twice, not starting out as a baby. ... An M evolution Evolution in the fictional world of the Pokémon video game franchise refers to a sudden change of form in a Pokémon, usually accompanied by a dramatic increase in statistics. ... Weepinbell, known as Utsudon (ウツドン) in Japan, is a Grass/Poison Pokémon from the Pokémon series of games. ... An M evolution Evolution in the fictional world of the Pokémon video game franchise refers to a sudden change of form in a Pokémon, usually accompanied by a dramatic increase in statistics. ... Pokémon (ポケモン Pokemon, pronounced //, although frequently, and even intentionally mispronounced //), is a $15 billion (as of 2003) media franchise, created by Satoshi Tajiri in 1996 (it celebrated its tenth anniversary on February 27, 2006). ... // In the fictional world of Pokémon, every Pokémon creature has a species type in its Pokédex entry. ... To meet the WikiProject Pokémon Collaborative Projects quality standards, this Pokémon-related article or section may require cleanup. ... To meet the WikiProject Pokémon Collaborative Projects quality standards, this Pokémon-related article or section may require cleanup. ... To meet the WikiProject Pokémon Collaborative Projects quality standards, this Pokémon-related article or section may require cleanup. ... The metre (Commonwealth English) or meter (American English) (symbol: m) is the SI base unit of length. ... Officially the pound is the name for at least three different units of mass: The pound (avoirdupois). ... The international prototype, made of platinum-iridium, which is kept at the BIPM under conditions specified by the 1st CGPM in 1889. ... This is a list of Pokémon by their Pokédex color. ... To meet the WikiProject Pokémon Collaborative Projects quality standards, this Pokémon-related article or section may require cleanup. ... This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ... To meet the WikiProject Pokémon Collaborative Projects quality standards, this Pokémon-related article or section may require cleanup. ... Pokémon (ポケモン Pokemon, pronounced //, although frequently, and even intentionally mispronounced //), is a $15 billion (as of 2003) media franchise, created by Satoshi Tajiri in 1996 (it celebrated its tenth anniversary on February 27, 2006). ...


The name Victreebel may be a combination of "victory" and "bell." It is also worth noting that it contains the word "tree" within it, as Victreebel is a grass-type Pokémon. It may also be derived from "big tree bell". It may be of interest to know that its Japanese name "Utsubot" is probably inspired by the word "utsubokazura", the Japanese word for the pitcher plant. Look up Victory on Wiktionary, the free dictionary A Victory is a win. ... A bell is a simple sound-making device. ... The coniferous Coast Redwood, the tallest tree species on earth A tree can be defined as a large, perennial, woody plant. ...

Contents


Availability

Victreebel must be evolved from a Weepinbell by using a Leaf Stone.


Information

Victreebel is said to live in huge colonies deep in the jungle, although nobody has ever returned from these places to confirm. It lulls its prey with a sweet, honey-like scent, and also the vine on its head (which waves as if it was an animal) before digesting it with powerful stomach acids that can even dissolve bone. Normally, its prey are bugs, but it has been known to attack and consume small animals.


Victreebel looks like an elongated Weepinbell; however, its mouth is now at the top of its body as opposed to the bottom. Its mouth now has two small fangs, and a leaf covering it so that it can open and shut. Its vine, as mentioned above, grows from this leaf. Victreebel is a member of the genus Nepenthes. It also looks very similar to a plant species called monkey cup, which also hold acid and digest small animals. Species See text The genus Nepenthes (Tropical Pitcher Plants or Monkey Cups) in the monotypic family Nepenthaceae contains roughly 80-100 species, (depending on author), several natural and many cultivated hybrids. ...


Animé appearances

James, of Team Rocket, has a Victreebel. It was evolved from his Weepinbell while in a daycare center (run by Butch and Cassidy). Far from being loyal to him, however, it usually tries to eat him as soon as it emerges from its poké ball. It was known for emitting a high-pitched shriek when it emerged from its ball. To meet the WikiProject Pokémon Collaborative Projects quality standards, this Pokémon-related article or section may require cleanup. ...


In "Here's Lookin' at you Elekid", James traded his Victreebel for a Weepinbell from the Magikarp Salesman that he claimed could attract other Pokémon with it's scent. But soon after that one evolved into Victreebel, it immediately tried to devour Jessie. In a rage, Jessie threw it away, much to James' horror. At the same time, James' first Victreebel tried to eat the Magikarp Salesman, so he threw it away as well. The two Victreebel crashed into each other in mid-air, and the 2 Victreebel lived happily ever after (and raised a family of Bellsprout... maybe).


In the trading card game

Victreebel has a minorly prolific career in the card game. Its appearances are as follows:

  • Jungle
  • Gym Heroes (as Erika's Victreebel)
  • Aquapolis
  • EX: Firered and Leafgreen
  • EX Legend Maker

References

Books
  • Barbo, Maria. The Official Pokémon Handbook. Scholastic Publishing, 1999. ISBN 0439154049.
  • Loe, Casey, ed. Pokémon Special Pikachu Edition Official Perfect Guide. Sunnydale, CA: Empire 21 Publishing, 1999. ISBN 130206151.
  • Nintendo Power. Official Nintendo Pokémon FireRed Version & Pokémon LeafGreen Version Player’s Guide. Nintendo of America Inc., August 2004. ISBN 193020650X
  • Nintendo Power. Official Nintendo Pokémon Emerald Player’s Guide. Nintendo of America Inc., April 2005. ISBN 1930206585
  • Mylonas, Eric. Pokémon Pokédex Collector’s Edition: Prima’s Official Pokémon Guide. Prima Games, September 21 2004. ISBN 0761547614

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External links

  • Official Pokémon website
  • Bulbapedia (a Pokémon-centric Wiki)’s article about {{{1}}}{{{3}}} as a species.
  • Serebii.net’s 3rd Gen Pokédex entry for {{{1}}}{{{3}}}
  • Pokémon Dungeon Pokédex entry, full of statistics analysis
  • PsyPoke Pokédex entry
  • Smogon Pokédex entry

  Results from FactBites:
 
Victreebel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (540 words)
The name Victreebel may be a combination of "victory" and "bell." It is also worth noting that it contains the word "tree" within it, as Victreebel is a grass-type Pokémon.
Victreebel is said to live in huge colonies deep in the jungle, although nobody has ever returned from these places to confirm.
Victreebel is a member of the genus Nepenthes.
Pokemon Crystal Pokemon of the Day: Victreebel (#71) - IGN FAQs (1547 words)
Anyway, Victreebel is a decent choice for anyone in search of a solid Grass type, and though she typically doesn't defend well and thus doesn't last too long in battle, Victreebel's superior offensive stats will generally allow her to make her presence felt by her opponents as long as she's actually around.
Victreebel's poor defensive stats will ensure that she is dispatched quickly and efficiently unless you can find a way to delay her opponent's attack, and Sleep Powder is unquestionably the best way to go about this in Victreebel's case.
Victreebel can also inherit a couple of interesting defensive maneuvers in Reflect and Synthesis, but a she isn't nearly as hearty as Meganium or Venusaur I can't really see such moves having a chance to work for her before she keels over.
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