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====Gender differences====
====Gender differences====
None
None.


====Special abilities====
====Special abilities====
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type=water |
type=water |
gen=5 |
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bwarea={{pkmn2|Gift}} in [[Site of Dreams]] (If starter is {{p|Snivy}}), [[Yaguruma Forest]] (Inner), [[Lost Forest]]
bwarea=[[Yaguruma Forest]] (inner), [[Lost Forest]], {{pkmn2|Gift}} at [[Site of Dreams]] (if [[starter Pokémon]] was {{p|Snivy}}) |
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* Hiyappu is one of three [[elemental monkeys]]. The other two are the {{type2|Grass}} {{p|Yanappu}} and the {{type2|Fire}} {{p|Baoppu}}.
* Hiyappu is one of three [[elemental monkeys]]. The other two are the {{type2|Grass}} {{p|Yanappu}} and the {{type2|Fire}} {{p|Baoppu}}.
* Hiyappu, along with Yanappu and Baoppu, and their respective evolutions, are the only non-[[Starter Pokémon|starters]] that can have a starter-exclusive [[ability]]. In Hiyappu and Hiyakkie's case, this is {{a|Torrent}}.  
* Hiyappu, along with Yanappu and Baoppu, and their respective evolutions, are the only non-[[starter Pokémon]] that can have a starter Pokémon-exclusive [[ability]]. In Hiyappu and Hiyakkie's case, this is {{a|Torrent}}.  
* Hiyappu and {{p|Hiyakkie|its evolution}} are the only Pokémon that are able to learn {{m|Boiling Water}} via leveling up.
* Hiyappu and {{p|Hiyakkie|its evolution}} are the only Pokémon capable of learning {{m|Boiling Water}} by level-up.
 
===Origin===
===Origin===
Hiyappu is based off a {{wp|monkey}} and a {{wp|fountain}}; because of this, it may have been inspired by the water dwelling, monkey-like creature {{wp|Ahuizotl}}. It may also be based on a {{wp|geyser}} or possibly a visual pun of {{wp|sea monkeys}}. Hiyappu, along with its two contemporaries, seem to be based on the {{wp|three wise monkeys}} motif. Hiyappu, with its eyes closed, represents "See No Evil."
Hiyappu is based on a {{wp|monkey}} and a {{wp|fountain}}; because of this, it may have been inspired by the water dwelling, monkey-like creature {{wp|Ahuizotl}}. It may also be based on a {{wp|geyser}} or possibly a visual pun of {{wp|sea monkeys}}. It, along with his two contemporaries, seem to inspired by the {{wp|three wise monkeys}} motif; with its eyes closed, Hiyappu represents "see no evil".


====Name origin====
====Name origin====