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List of Pokémon (202–251)

The franchise has 721 (as of the release of ''Pokémon Omega Ruby'' and ''Alpha Sapphire'') distinctive fictional species classified as the titular Pokémon. This is a selected listing of fifty of the Pokémon species, originally found in the ''Gold'' and ''Silver'' versions, arranged as they are in the main game series' National Pokédex.
==Wobbuffet==

, known as the Patient Pokémon and known as Sonans in Japan, is a stiff, blue, balloon-shaped Pokémon with clenched eyes, a pair of stubby feet and a black tail that looks like it has eyes. In the Japanese ''Pokémon'' anime and movies, Wobbuffet is often seen putting a hand to its forehead and shouting "Soooooonansu!" (which was translated also for the English adaptation, where it says "Woooooobbuffet!"). It is voiced by Yuji Ueda in Japan, and Kayzie Rogers in the English dub.
Wobbuffet hates light and shock,〔Pokédex: It hates light and shock. If attacked, it inflates its body to pump up its counter-strike. 〕 so it lives in the quiet darkness of caves and only comes out at night.〔Pokédex: In order to conceal its black tail, it lives in a dark cave and only moves about at night. 〕 If attacked, it inflates its body to bolster its ability to counter-attack using the moves ''Counter'' and ''Mirror Coat'',〔 rather than offensive battling like most other Pokémon, for it will not attack on its own.〔Pokédex: To keep its pitch black tail hidden, it lives quietly in the darkness. It is never first to attack. 〕 It does nothing but endure attacks in this fashion, suggesting Wobbuffet either has an inability to tolerate aggressive behavior on its part, or it is simply built to withstand attacks.〔Pokédex: Usually docile, a Wobbuffet strikes back ferociously if its black tail is attacked. It makes its lair in caves where it waits for nightfall. 〕 However, it will not endure an attack on its valued, sensitive tail. When that happens, the Pokémon will try to take the foe with it using ''Destiny Bond''.〔 To keep its pitch-black tail hidden from the sight of potential attackers, it lives in black caves and atmospheres as described above.〔 According to GamesRadar, Wobbuffet is "based on a Japanese comedian verbatim".〔(Pokemon Monday 29 - Ditto is a failed Mew clone | GamesRadar )〕 As of Generation IV, the female Wobbuffet appears to have lipstick on her lips while the male does not.
In the ''Pokémon'' anime, Jessie obtained a male Wobbuffet after she accidentally exchanged her Lickitung for it in the episode ''Tricks of the Trade'', and it became a recurring Pokémon in the series. Wobbuffet has a habit of popping out of its Poké Ball at inopportune times without being called, including at the end of Team Rocket's motto.
In the ''Super Smash Bros. series'', Wobbuffet is a Pokémon summon, using Counter to attack players (regardless of who threw the Poké Ball).

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