Marill (Pokémon)
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Biology
Physiology
Gender differences
None.
Special abilities
Behavior
Habitat
Diet
Main article: Pokémon food
In the anime
Marill first appeared in Pikachu's Vacation. It was causing trouble for Pikachu and co. along with a Raichu, a Snubbull and a Cubone.
Another Marill was used by Tracey Sketchit.
There was a different Marill in For Crying Out Loud. This one was a bit of a crybaby and it got lost in a forest with Misty.
Vivi Winstrate also owns a Marill. When Vivi battled against Max in Candid Camerupt, Max wanted to go easy on Vivi's Marill, but Ash's Corphish refused to abide with Max and defeated Marill anyway.
In the manga
In the TCG
In the TFG
One Marill figure has been released.
Other appearances
Super Smash Bros. Melee
When released from a Pokéball, Marill will immediately start running in the direction the ball was thrown. Any opponents in the way will be juggled with its Doubleslap. It can be knocked off the screen with a smash attack.
Trophy information
This Aqua Mouse Pokémon evolves into Azumarill. The round ball on the end of its tail acts like a flotation device, so it can float safely on the roughest of water conditions. It resides on Mt. Mortar in seclusion; few of the creatures are ever seen. Marill's cuteness has earned it a large and loyal fan base.
Game data
Pokédex entries
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Game locations
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In side games
Game | Location |
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Pokémon Channel | Secret Cove |
Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire | Lake (Sapphire Field) |
Pokémon Trozei! | Secret Storage 5 Secret Storage 11 Endless Level 2 Mr. Who's Den |
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon | Wish Cave (4F-6F) |
Base stats
Stat | Range | ||
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At Lv. 50 | At Lv. 100 | ||
HP: 70
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130 - 177 | 250 - 344 | |
20
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22 - 79 | 40 - 152 | |
50
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49 - 112 | 94 - 218 | |
20
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22 - 79 | 40 - 152 | |
50
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49 - 112 | 94 - 218 | |
40
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40 - 101 | 76 - 196 | |
Total: 250
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Type effectiveness
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Note: If this Pokémon has Huge Power instead of Thick Fat (or if Thick Fat gets Skill Swapped), the effectiveness of Fire and Ice becomes 50.
Learnset
By leveling up
Game | Generation II | Generation III | Generation IV |
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Start | Tackle | Tackle | Tackle |
2 | Defense Curl | ||
3 | Defense Curl | Defense Curl | |
6 | Tail Whip | Tail Whip | |
7 | Tail Whip | ||
10 | Water Gun | Water Gun | Water Gun |
15 | Rollout | Rollout | Rollout |
18 | Bubblebeam | ||
21 | Bubblebeam | Bubblebeam | |
23 | Aqua Ring | ||
27 | Double Edge | ||
28 | Double Edge | Double Edge | |
32 | Rain Dance | ||
36 | Rain Dance | Rain Dance | |
37 | Aqua Tail | ||
42 | Hydro Pump | ||
45 | Hydro Pump |
By TM/HM
Game | Generation II | Generation III | Generation IV |
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TM01 | Dynamicpunch | Focus Punch | Focus Punch |
TM02 | Headbutt | ||
TM03 | Curse | Water Pulse | Water Pulse |
TM04 | Rollout | ||
TM06 | Toxic | Toxic | Toxic |
TM07 | Hail | Hail | |
TM10 | Hidden Power | Hidden Power | Hidden Power |
TM13 | Snore | Ice Beam | Ice Beam |
TM14 | Blizzard | Blizzard | Blizzard |
TM16 | Icy Wind | ||
TM17 | Protect | Protect | Protect |
TM18 | Rain Dance | Rain Dance | Rain Dance |
TM20 | Endure | ||
TM21 | Frustration | Frustration | Frustration |
TM23 | Iron Tail | Iron Tail | Iron Tail |
TM27 | Return | Return | Return |
TM28 | Dig | Dig | |
TM31 | Mud Slap | Brick Break | Brick Break |
TM32 | Double Team | Double Team | Double Team |
TM33 | Ice Punch | ||
TM35 | Sleep Talk | ||
TM39 | Swift | ||
TM40 | Defense Curl | ||
TM42 | Facade | Facade | |
TM43 | Secret Power | Secret Power | |
TM44 | Rest | Rest | Rest |
TM45 | Attract | Attract | Attract |
TM56 | Fling | ||
TM58 | Endure | ||
TM78 | Captivate | ||
TM82 | Sleep Talk | ||
TM83 | Natural Gift | ||
TM86 | Grass Knot | ||
TM87 | Swagger | ||
TM90 | Substitute | ||
HM03 | Surf | Surf | Surf |
HM04 | Strength | Strength | |
HM06 | Whirlpool | Rock Smash | Rock Smash |
HM07 | Waterfall | Waterfall | Waterfall |
HM08 | Dive |
By breeding
By tutoring
Special moves
Side game data
Evolution
Trivia
For months prior to to the release of Pokémon Gold and Silver, Marill was often incorrectly referred to as "Pikablu", likely because of a slight resemblance to Pikachu.
In its original design, Marill was pink.
Marill was the third Generation II Pokémon to appear in the Kanto series (after Togepi, and not counting Pikachu's Vacation).
Origin
It may be based upon a combination of a mouse and a beach ball.
Name origin
Marill's name may be a combination of marine, of the water, and rill, a small river or brook. The name may also come from a contraction of the phrase marine blue.
In Japanese, the romanization of Maril is Mariru. It's possible that the name could have derived from the word marui マルイ, which means round or circular.
In other languages
Related articles
External links
- Article on Wikipedia
- Splash, the fanlisting for Marill at The Anime Fanlistings Network
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