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Butterfree (ãã¿ããªã¼ BatafurÄ« in Japanese, Smettbo in German and Papilusion in French) is a fictional Pokémon character. ...
Kakuna (Cocoon (ã³ã¯ã¼ã³ KokÅ«n) in the original Japanese) is a Stage 1 bug-type Pokémon that evolves from Weedle at level 7 and further evolves into Beedrill at level 10. ...
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Butterfree (ãã¿ããªã¼ BatafurÄ« in Japanese, Smettbo in German and Papilusion in French) is a fictional Pokémon character. ...
Kakuna (Cocoon (ã³ã¯ã¼ã³ KokÅ«n) in the original Japanese) is a Stage 1 bug-type Pokémon that evolves from Weedle at level 7 and further evolves into Beedrill at level 10. ...
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| | General | | Japanese name | Beedle (ビードル) | | Name Pronunciation | {{{namepronunciation}}} | | Stage | Basic | | Evolves from | None | | Evolves to | Kakuna | | Generation | First | | Biological | | Species | Hairy Bug Pokémon | | Type | Bug / Poison | | Height | 1ft (0.3 m) | | Weight | 7 lb (3.15 kg) | | Pokédex color | Brown | | Shiny color | Its nose turns pink while the yellow part of its body lightens. | | Ability | Shield Dust | | Signature attack(s) | Poison Sting | | Video game statistics | | Weedle at Wikibooks Pokédex | Weedle (ビードル, Beedle in Japanese, Hornliu in German and Aspicot in French) is a basic bug-type Pokémon that evolves into Kakuna at level 7 and Beedrill at level 10. Weedle is most commonly found in forests and hiding in grass and bushes, eating leaves; when attacked, it will defend itself with the help of a two inch poison stinger on the top of its head. List of Pokémon by English name The following is a list of all fictional Pokémon characters ordered alphabetically by their name in English. ...
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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. ...
Kakuna (Cocoon (ã³ã¯ã¼ã³ KokÅ«n) in the original Japanese) is a Stage 1 bug-type Pokémon that evolves from Weedle at level 7 and further evolves into Beedrill at level 10. ...
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Type Chart Pokémon types represent the strengths and weaknesses of different Pokémon. ...
Pokémon (ãã±ã¢ã³ Pokemon, pronounced //, although frequently, and even intentionally mispronounced //), is a video game franchise, created by Satoshi Tajiri and published by Nintendo for several of their systems, most importantly the Game Boy. ...
Kakuna (Cocoon (ã³ã¯ã¼ã³ KokÅ«n) in the original Japanese) is a Stage 1 bug-type Pokémon that evolves from Weedle at level 7 and further evolves into Beedrill at level 10. ...
Beedrill (Spear (ã¹ãã¢ã¼ SupiÄ) in the original Japanese) is a fictional Pokémon character. ...
The name Weedle is probably a portmanteau of "worm" and "needle", or of "weevil" and "needle". Its Japanese name, Beedle, is a combination of the English words "bee" and "needle". Look up Portmanteau word in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
A worm is an elongated soft-bodied invertebrate animal. ...
Families Nemonychidae Anthribidae Belidae Attelabidae Brentidae Caridae Ithyceridae Curculionidae A weevil is a beetle from the Curculionoidea superfamily. ...
Families Andrenidae Apidae Colletidae Halictidae Heterogynaidae Megachilidae Melittidae Oxaeidae Stenotritidae Bees (Apoidea superfamily) are flying insects, closely related to wasps and ants. ...
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Biology Weedle has an extremely acute sense of smell. It is capable of distinguishing its favorite kinds of leaves from those it dislikes by just sniffing with its big red proboscis nose. In general, a proboscis (from Greek pro before and baskein to feed) is an elongated appendage from the head of an animal. ...
In the video games Weedle is available to be captured in the wild in Pokémon Red, Blue, Gold, Silver, Crystal, FireRed and LeafGreen. Pokémon Red and Pokémon Blue were the first Pokémon games released for the Game Boy in the United States. ...
In the Game Boy video games Pokémon Gold and Silver, players must become Pokémon Trainers by exploring Johto, collecting the eight regional gym badges, and capturing Pokémon. ...
In the Game Boy video games Pokémon Gold and Silver, players must become Pokémon Trainers by exploring Johto, collecting the eight regional gym badges, and capturing Pokémon. ...
Pokémon Crystal is the third game in the Pokémon video game series incarnation for the Nintendo Game Boy Color. ...
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Pokémon FireRed and Pokémon LeafGreen are games in the world famous Pokémon video game series. ...
Weedle is often one of the first Pokémon a trainer approaches in the wild in Pokémon Red and Blue. Before a player can enter Viridian Forest, an elderly man instructs the player how to capture a Pokémon (albeit without properly weakening the Pokémon first). The Pokémon that the old man captures is a Weedle.
In the anime Weedle first appeared in the Pokémon Anime when Ash was travelling through Viridian Forest. It then appeared again in the Johto National Park during the Bug-catching contest in which Ash participated. The main characters of the Advanced Generation: Brock, Ash, May, Max, along with Mudkip, Treecko, Pikachu, and Torchic. ...
Ash Ketchum in his Hoenn clothing Ash Ketchum is a fictional character in the Pokémon line of game products. ...
Johto Cities & Towns For other meanings of Johto , see Johto (disambiguation). ...
In other media Weedle first appeared in the Pokémon Trading Card Game in the very first set of cards, the Base set. A typical Pokemon card The Pokémon Trading Card Game is a collectible card game based on the Pokémon video game, first introduced in Japan, then North America in 1999. ...
References - Pokémon Red, Green, and Blue, Pokémon Yellow, Pokémon Stadium and Pokémon Stadium 2, Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal, Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, Pokémon Colosseum, Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness
- 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.
Pokémon Red and Pokémon Blue were the first Pokémon games released for the Game Boy in the United States. ...
Pokémon Green (Pocket Monsters Green or ãã±ããã¢ã³ã¹ã¿ã¼ï½ç·, Pocket Monster Midori) is a role-playing game for the Game Boy. ...
Pokémon Red and Pokémon Blue were the first Pokémon games released for the Game Boy in the United States. ...
Pokémon Yellow: Special Pikachu Edition is the fourth game in the Pokémon video game series in Japan and the third game in the series in North America. ...
Pokémon Stadium is the Nintendo 64 incarnation of the Pokémon video game series. ...
Pokémon Gold and Pokémon Silver are two Game Boy Color video games. ...
Pokémon Gold and Pokémon Silver are two Game Boy Color video games. ...
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Pokémon Ruby and Pokémon Sapphire are the first Pokémon video games to be released on the Game Boy Advance, and mark the beginning of the third generation of Pokémon games. ...
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Pokémon FireRed and Pokémon LeafGreen are games in the world famous Pokémon video game series. ...
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External links - Official Pokémon website
- Bulbapedia (a Pokémon-centric Wiki)’s article about Weedle as a species.
- Serebii.net’s 3rd Gen Pokédex entry for Weedle
- Pokémon Dungeon Pokédex entry, full of statistics analysis
- PsyPoke Pokédex entry
- Smogon Pokédex entry
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