Brock's Blissey

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Brock's Happiny (Japanese: タケシのピンプク Takeshi's Pinpuku) is a Pokémon which Brock hatched from a egg in DP038. She is the second baby Pokémon Brock has caught, after Bonsly, and the second egg he took care of after Togepi. She is the overall tenth Pokémon Brock has ever caught. Her Japanese voice actress is 伊東みやこ Miyako Itō.

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Brock's Happiny

Brock won her egg in a Pokémon osplay contest in It's Love! Turning Into Pokémon Convention!! by entering his Croagunk dressed up as a Politoed. He was overjoyed to take care of the egg, as he showed in the next episode when he rubbed his cheek against it affectionately.

In DP038, while traveling on Cycling Road, the egg began to glow. After taking it to a Pokémon Center and receiving assistance from Nurse Joy, the egg hatched into Happiny. She began crying for a stone to hold as a fake egg, and Brock polished one for her, but Team Rocket snatched her away before he could give it to her. Eventually Happiny was returned to Brock and received her "egg." Immediately after, she offered it back to Brock as a sign of friendship. He gave it back to her and then caught her in his Poké Ball.

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Brock taking care of his newly-hatched Happiny.

Like most baby Pokémon, she became very attached to her trainer very quickly. She was upset when taken out of Brock's care, and refused to cooperate with Team Rocket completely. Unlike some baby Pokémon, however, she did not merely cry and fuss; she actually fought back against Team Rocket's Pokémon after Brock had been hurt.

Happiny has extraordinary strength for a baby Pokémon. She flung Jessie's Seviper by the tail and launched Brock several meters into the air. She is very playful and has a lot of energy.

Trivia

  • Happiny is the only Female only pokemon caight by a main charecter.

(Note to Pie: FEMALE ONLY POKEMON! The species Bayleef can have a chance of being a male, but Happiny can only be females!)

Related articles

For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Happiny.

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