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This article is about the Pokémon whose Japanese name is Lucky. For other uses of Lucky, see Lucky (disambiguation).
Chansey
Chansey-Origin.png
Pokémon (universe)
Chansey's official artwork from Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen.
Games SSB
Melee
Ultimate
Move Softboiled
Rarity 1/12 (SSB)
30/583 (Melee)
English voice actor Rachael Lillis (SSB, Melee)
Sarah Natochenny (Ultimate)
Japanese voice actor Mayumi Iizuka
Article on Bulbapedia Chansey (Pokémon)

Chansey (ラッキー, Lucky) is a creature in the Pokémon media franchise.

Origin[edit]

Chansey's official artwork from Pokémon Red and Green.

Chansey is a Normal-type Pokémon introduced in Generation I, and is categorized within the Pokédex at #113 as the "Egg Pokémon". It evolves from Happiny when leveled up while holding an Oval Stone in the daytime from Generation IV onward, and evolves into Blissey when leveled up with high friendship from Generation II onward. In Pokemon the Series and Pokémon Yellow, it is often found as the assistant of Nurse Joy in Pokémon Centers located in Kanto, Johto, Hoenn, and Sinnoh.

Soft-Boiled (formatted as "Softboiled" prior to Generation VI) is a Normal-type move which heals the user for half its maximum HP. It can also be used outside of battle to transfer 20% of the user's HP to a teammate, although this will fail if the user lacks enough HP to donate. Softboiled is TM41 in Generation I, with Chansey and Mew being the only Pokémon capable of learning it. As of Generation II, it is the signature move of Chansey and Blissey.

In Super Smash Bros.[edit]

Chansey appears as a stage element and a Poké Ball Pokemon. Its Japanese voice clip is from the Pokémon episode Pokémon Fashion Flash while its English voice clip is from the Pokémon episode A Chansey Operation.

As a Poké Ball Pokémon[edit]

Chansey's sprite

Chansey makes its debut in Super Smash Bros., using Softboiled to create three eggs which contain items in them. These eggs can also explode, and unlike normal items, they can be attacked before they land.

As a stage element[edit]

Chansey's Saffron City sprite.

Chansey also appears in the Saffron City stage. Unless items are turned off or the stage is played in Training Mode, it will use Softboiled to create a single egg when it appears out of the door of the Silph Building. Also, it heals a small amount of damage when touching players, as opposed to the other Pokémon which cause damage. Chansey can be KO'd by characters and by items, although doing so grants no reward.

In Super Smash Bros. Melee[edit]

As a Poké Ball Pokémon[edit]

Chansey reappears in Super Smash Bros. Melee. It functions almost identically to its appearance in SSB, except now it will create up to five eggs. These eggs, being normal Eggs, will either heal for 7%, contain an item, or explode. Chansey, like Cyndaquil and Marill, can be KO'd. Its Japanese voice clip comes from a different part of Pokémon Fashion Flash while its English voice clip is the same one used in Smash 64.

As a stage element[edit]

Chansey's appearance on Poke Floats.

A giant balloon of Chansey is one of the many floating and bending platforms that make the Poké Floats stage. Compared to the other balloons, Chansey's balloon appears and disappears rather rapidly and jerkily, but in a pattern.

Trophy[edit]

Chansey features as a collectible trophy, randomly obtained in the Trophy Lottery.

Chansey's trophy in Melee
Chansey
Renowned for its kind temperament, Chansey has been known to offer injured creatures a highly nutritious egg to aid their recovery. Legend has it that this charitable creature brings happiness to anyone who captures it. All Chansey are female, and every now and then one is found in possession of a Lucky Egg.
Game Boy: Pokémon Red & Blue (9/98)

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate[edit]

As a stage element[edit]

Chansey returns on the Saffron City stage, with the same role it had on the stage in previous games.

Spirit[edit]

No. Image Name Type Class Cost Ability Series
449
SSBU spirit Chansey.png
Chansey
Support
★★ 1 Fairy Bottle Equipped Pokémon Series

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name
Japan Japanese ラッキー, Lucky
UK English Chansey
France French Leveinard
Germany German Chaneira
Spain Spanish Chansey
Italy Italian Chansey
China Chinese 吉利蛋
South Korea Korean 럭키, Lucki
Netherlands Dutch Chansey
Russia Russian Ченси

Trivia[edit]

  • Chansey is one of four (and the first) Pokémon to be both a Poké Ball summon and a stage element in the same installment, as it is present as both in Smash 64 and Melee. Electrode, Scizor, and Palkia gained this distinction in Ultimate.