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Garbodor are Pokémon that have the appearance of a pile of trash spilling out of a large, torn-open garbage bag. They have round, lumpy bodies that are mostly tan colored with blue and pink lumps. Their heads have the appearance of the tied end of a garbage bag that has been ripped open and trails down like a cape. They have two appendages that look like clumps of garbage coming from their head, which resemble pigtails or ears. Their large, round eyes have small pupils, and when they open their mouths, their large, triangular teeth can be seen. Garbodor have two rather long arms made of garbage that are held together with piping, and fingers also made up of piping material. They have one finger on their left hand, and three on the other. They also have flat, dumpy feet.
Gender differences
None.
Special abilities
Garbodor is able to spray poisonous gas and filth from its fingertips, but only from its right hand. It also finishes off opponents by subduing them with its left arm and spewing an awful-smelling toxic gas from its mouth.
Behavior
Habitat
Garbodor prefer to live in unsanitary places such as garbage dumps.
Diet
Garbodor inhales garbage, which then becomes part of its body.
Garbodor, the Trash Heap Pokémon and the evolved form of Trubbish. Garbodor can absorb garbage into its body. When battling, it fires poison from its right arm and belches poison gas.
Garbodor is based on a garbage bag that is bursting with garbage. It may also have been inspired by garbage rats considering the ear-like appendages atop its head. Garbodor may also be based on the imagined fear that heavy pollution, caused by the leakage or improper disposal of radioactive waste may result in the creation of new and undesirable life.
Name origin
Garbodor is a combination of garbage and odor. Dustdas is from dust to dust, which is the part of a sentence of "Ashes to ashes, dust to dust." It may also be a combination of dust and 出す dasu meaning to exert or produce.