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{{Pokémon
{{pokemon|
|name=Togepi
|name=Togepi
|image=[[File:Togepi-Origin.png|300px]]
|image=[[File:Togepi-Origin.png|300px]]
|caption={{symbol|pokemon}}<br>Togepi's official artwork from ''Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen''.
|caption={{symbol|pokemon}}<br>Togepi's official artwork from ''Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen''.
|game= ''[[Melee]]''<br>''[[Brawl]]''<br>''[[SSB4]]''<br>''[[Ultimate]]''
|game     = ''[[Melee]]''<br />''[[Brawl]]''<br />''[[SSB4]]''<br />''[[Ultimate]]''
|moveused= Metronome
|moveused= Metronome
|rarity={{fractions|30|583}} (''Melee'')<br>{{fractions|20|586}} (''Brawl'')<br>{{fractions|34|625}} (''SSB4'')<br>{{fractions|34|779}} (''Ultimate'')
|rarity=Uncommon
|voiceactor={{iw|wikipedia|Satomi Kōrogi}}
|japanactor=Satomi Korogi
|interwiki=bulbapedia
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{{cquote|''It unleashes one of its five different abilities at random. If the screen gets pitch black, it’s not a software bug!''|cite=[https://www.smashbros.com/wii/en_us/items/mball/mball10.html Pokémon Encyclopedia]|source=[[Smash Bros. DOJO!!]]}}
{{cquote|''It unleashes one of its five different abilities at random. If the screen gets pitch black, it’s not a software bug!''|cite=[https://www.smashbros.com/wii/en_us/items/mball/mball10.html Pokémon Encyclopedia]|source=[[Smash Bros. DOJO!!]]}}
'''Togepi''' ({{ja|トゲピー|Togepī}}, ''Togepy'') is a creature from the {{uv|Pokémon}} franchise.
'''Togepi''' ({{ja|トゲピー|Togepī}}, ''Togepy'') is a character from the {{uv|Pokémon}} franchise. It appears as a [[Poké Ball]] Pokémon in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', and ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''.


==Origin==
==Origin==
[[File:175TogepiGS.png|thumb|left|Togepi's official artwork from ''Pokémon Gold and Silver''.]]
[[File:175TogepiGS.png|thumb|left|Togepi's official artwork from ''Pokémon Gold and Silver''.]]
{{pkmn|Togepi}} is a Normal-type Pokémon introduced in {{iw|bulbapedia|Generation II}}, who was changed into a Fairy-type in {{iw|bulbapedia|Generation VI}}, and is categorized within the Pokédex at #175 as the "Spike Ball Pokémon". It evolves into {{pkmn|Togetic}} when its Friendship reaches a certain point, gaining a secondary Flying type, and then into {{pkmn|Togekiss}} using a {{iw|bulbapedia|Shiny Stone}}. It is very rarely found in the wild, and it's most often received as a gift when still an {{iw|bulbapedia|Egg}}.
{{pkmn|Togepi}} is a Fairy-type (Normal-type prior to {{iw|bulbapedia|Generation VI}}) Pokémon introduced in {{iw|bulbapedia|Generation II}}, and is categorized within the Pokédex at #175 as the "Spike Ball Pokémon". It evolves into {{pkmn|Togetic}} when happy enough, gaining a secondary Flying type, and then, starting with {{iw|bulbapedia|Generation IV}}, into {{pkmn|Togekiss}} using a {{iw|bulbapedia|Shiny Stone}}. It is very rarely found in the wild, and it's most often received as a gift when still an {{iw|bulbapedia|Egg}}.


{{iw|bulbapedia|Metronome|move}} is a very peculiar move naturally available to very few Pokémon: when selected, it allows the user to perform a move chosen randomly among almost all the moves existing in the game. Togepi can learn it naturally at a very low level in every game.
{{iw|bulbapedia|Metronome|move}} is a very peculiar move naturally available to very few Pokémon: when selected, it allows the user to perform a move chosen randomly among almost all the moves existing in the game. Togepi can learn it naturally at a very low level in every game.
Togepi first appeared in episode 50 of the Pokémon anime, [[bulbapedia:EP050|Who Gets to Keep Togepi?]], over a year before appearing in a Generation II game. This makes Togepi the second Johto Pokémon with this distinction after [[Ho-Oh]], which appeared in [[bulbapedia:EP001|episode one]]. Its western video game debut was in ''{{iw|bulbapedia|Pokémon Puzzle League}}''.
Satomi Korogi, its voice actress, as well as the voice of [[Pichu]], reprises her role as Togepi in all regions and all games. From ''Melee'' to ''Smash 4'', her portrayal was re-purposed from {{iw|bulbapedia|EP063}} of ''Pokémon the Series: The Beginning''; coinciding with Pichu's return as a [[Pichu (SSBU)|playable character]] in ''Ultimate'', Korogi provides a new voice clip that mimics her portrayal of the one used before.
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===As a Poké Ball Pokémon===
===As a Poké Ball Pokémon===
It uses Metronome as its attack. While [[Clefairy]]'s Metronome attack deals out various damaging attacks, Togepi's Metronome deals out status effects to all characters within a certain radius. The summoner is not harmed by any of Togepi's Metronome attacks.
It uses Metronome as its attack. While [[Clefairy]]'s Metronome attack deals out various damaging attacks, Togepi's Metronome deals out status effects to all characters within a certain radius. The summoner is not harmed by any of Togepi's Metronome attacks.
[[File:Togepi copy.jpg|thumb|200px|Togepi in ''Melee'']]
[[Image:Togepi copy.jpg|thumb|200px|Togepi in ''Melee'']]
Togepi's Metronome is made up of five attacks that are chosen randomly. The attacks are:
Togepi's Metronome is made up of five attacks that are chosen randomly. The attacks are:
*'''{{iw|bulbapedia|Leech Seed|move}}''': Inflicts the [[flower]] status on any fighters who are in Togepi's glowing attack radius. Other than the flower damage, the attack hits consecutively with no knockback, and deals about 22%, with the first hit dealing the most damage.
*'''{{iw|bulbapedia|Leech Seed|move}}''': Inflicts the [[flower]] status on any fighters who are in Togepi's glowing attack radius. Other than the flower damage, the attack hits consecutively with no knockback, and deals about 22%, with the first hit dealing the most damage.
*'''{{iw|bulbapedia|Powder Snow|move}}''': A blast of ice is shot out. Any character stuck in the blast radius will be [[freezing|frozen]] for a couple of seconds and take damage. Unlike other freezing attacks, Powder Snow is a [[unconventional meteor smash|meteor smash]], and as a result has no noticeable knockback on grounded characters. Deals about 10% damage.
*'''{{iw|bulbapedia|Powder Snow|move}}''': A blast of ice is shot out. Any character stuck in the blast radius will be [[freezing|frozen]] for a couple of seconds and take damage. Unlike other freezing attacks, Powder Snow is a [[unconventional meteor smash|meteor smash]], and as a result has no noticeable knockback on grounded characters. Deals about 10% damage.
*'''{{iw|bulbapedia|Sleep Powder|move}}''': Togepi casts Sleep Powder, but unlike [[Bellossom]]'s attack, it's in a large radius and in a single burst. A character will fall [[sleep|asleep]] momentarily if they are in the attack's radius, taking about 10% damage. As with other attacks that induce sleep, it doesn't affect mid-air characters.
*'''{{iw|bulbapedia|Hypnosis|move}}''': Togepi casts Hypnosis, but unlike [[Bellossom]]'s attack, it's in a large radius and in a single burst. A character will fall [[sleep|asleep]] momentarily if he/she is in the attack's radius, taking about 10% damage. As with other attacks that induce sleep, it doesn't affect mid-air characters.
*'''{{iw|bulbapedia|Magnitude|move}}''': Togepi starts shaking the ground. Anyone near Togepi will become [[buried]] for a couple of seconds, like the effect from [[Donkey Kong]]'s [[Headbutt]] attack. This attack looks similar to [[Venusaur]]'s attack. Hits a maximum of 3 times, each one doing 5% damage.
*'''{{iw|bulbapedia|Magnitude|move}}''': Togepi starts shaking the ground. Anyone near Togepi will become [[buried]] for a couple of seconds, like the effect from [[Donkey Kong]]'s [[Headbutt]] attack. This attack looks similar to [[Venusaur]]'s attack. Hits a maximum of 3 times, each one doing 5% damage.
*'''{{iw|bulbapedia|Night Shade|move}}''': Togepi releases a black magic aura, which completely blackens the screen for several full seconds, disorienting players, though computer-controlled characters are unaffected. Due to its undesirable nature, this attack is noticeably rarer than the other four.
*'''{{iw|bulbapedia|Night Shade|move}}''': Togepi releases a black magic aura, which completely blackens the screen for several full seconds, disorienting players, though computer-controlled characters are unaffected. Due to its undesirable nature, this attack is noticeably rarer than the other four.
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===Trophy===
===Trophy===
Togepi features as a collectible trophy, unlocked as one of the 100+ trophies that can be collected randomly during normal play, such as in the [[Trophy Lottery]] and throughout the various single-player regular matches, though it only appears once 200 VS matches have been played.
Togepi features as a collectible trophy, unlocked as one of the 100+ trophies that can be collected randomly during normal play, such as in the [[Trophy Lottery]] and throughout the various single-player regular matches, though it only appears once 200 VS matches have been played.
{{Trophy
 
|name=Togepi
[[File:Togepi Trophy Melee.png|thumb|left|100px|Togepi trophy in ''Melee''.]]
|image=Togepi Trophy Melee.png
;Togepi
|desc=(1.0/1.01 NTSC) These adorable spike-shelled Pokémon hatch from eggs given out by {{iw|bulbapedia|Professor Elm}}'s assistant. Common superstition holds that their shells are chock-full of happiness and that they become good-luck charms when handled with kindness. It's impossible to predict which ability a Togepi will call upon when it uses its Metronome move, so you'd better be ready!
:''These adorable Spike Ball Pokémon hatch from eggs given out by Professor Elm's assistant. It's impossible to predict which ability a Togepi will call upon when it uses its Metronome move, so you'd better be ready! (Pokémon Gold & Silver 10/00)''
:(1.02 NTSC/PAL) These adorable Spike Ball Pokémon hatch from eggs given out by Professor Elm's assistant. Common superstition holds that their shells are chock-full of happiness and that they become good-luck charms when handled with kindness. It's impossible to predict which ability a Togepi will call upon when it uses its Metronome move, so you'd better be ready!
|gamelist={{Trophy games|game1=Pokémon Gold & Silver|release1=10/00}}
|game=Melee
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===As a Poké Ball Pokémon===
===As a Poké Ball Pokémon===
[[File:Togepi brawl.jpg|thumb|200px|Togepi in ''Brawl''.]]
[[File:Togepi brawl.jpg|thumb|200px|Togepi in ''Brawl''.]]
In ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', Togepi returns, while still using Metronome with a similar set of moves to what it used in ''Melee''. However, while each move functions the same as it did in ''Melee'', some moves have been replaced, namely:
In ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', Togepi returns, using a similar set of moves to what it used in ''Melee''. However, it no longer uses Night Shade, but {{iw|bulbapedia|SmokeScreen|move}}, which has the same effect of blackening the screen. This is more logical, considering that Night Shade was a damaging attack in the ''Pokémon'' series, while SmokeScreen obscured vision. Togepi's old {{iw|bulbapedia|Sleep Powder|move}} is also replaced with Hypnosis, which scatters dark, blue waves around Togepi, rather than small spores. Otherwise, it has the same effect as Sleep Powder on the previous game.
*'''{{iw|bulbapedia|Hypnosis|move}}''' replaces Sleep Powder, which scatters dark, blue waves around Togepi, rather than small spores. Otherwise it has the same effect of putting opponents to sleep.
*'''{{iw|bulbapedia|SmokeScreen|move}}''' replaces Night Shade, with Togepi now releasing dense black smoke to obstruct the stage causing the same effect of the screen fading to black, allowing the screen blackening effect to better reflect ''Pokémon'' canon as SmokeScreen obscures vision while Night Shade is a damaging attack.
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===Trophy===
===Trophy===
{{Trophy
[[File:Togepi - Brawl Trophy.png|left|thumb|100px|Togepi trophy in ''Brawl''.]]
|name=Togepi
;Togepi
|image=Togepi - Brawl Trophy.png
:''A Spike Ball Pokémon. It's said that its shell is filled with joy, and a proverb asserts that if you can get a sleeping Togepi to stand up, you will gain happiness. Togepi can lower its opponent's attack power using Charm. Once it has become friends with its Trainer, Togepi evolves into Togetic.''
|desc=A Spike Ball Pokémon. It's said that its shell is filled with joy, and a proverb asserts that if you can get a sleeping Togepi to stand up, you will gain happiness. Togepi can lower its opponent's attack power using Charm. Once it has become friends with its Trainer, Togepi evolves into Togetic.
{{Trophy games|console1=GB|game1=Pokémon Gold/Silver|console2=DS|game2=Pokémon Diamond/Pearl}}
|gamelist={{Trophy games|console1=GB|game1=Pokémon Gold/Silver|console2=DS|game2=Pokémon Diamond/Pearl}}
|game=Brawl
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===Sticker===
===Sticker===
{|class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Name
! Name
! Game
! Game
! Effect
! Effect
! Fighter(s)
! Character(s)
|-
|-
| {{pkmn|Togepi}}
| {{pkmn|Togepi}}
| {{uv|Pokémon}} series
| {{uv|Pokémon}} series
| {{TypeIcon|Body}}{{TypeIcon|Spin}} Attack +11
| {{TypeIcon|Body}}{{TypeIcon|Spin}} Attack +11
| {{StickerHead|Pikachu|Pokémon Trainer|Lucario|Jigglypuff}}
| {{Head|Pikachu|g=SSBB|s=16px}}{{Head|Jigglypuff|g=SSBB|s=16px}}{{Head|Pokémon Trainer|g=SSBB|s=16px|link=Pokémon Trainer (SSBB)}}{{Head|Lucario|g=SSBB|s=16px}}
|}
|}
{{StickerPicBox|Togepi|Pokémon series}}
{{StickerPicBox|Togepi|Pokémon series}}
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==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''==
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''==
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[[File:TogepiWiiU.jpg|thumb|Togepi in ''Smash 4''.]]
[[File:TogepiWiiU.jpg|thumb|Togepi in ''Smash 4''.]]
Togepi returns as a Poké Ball Pokémon in ''Smash 4''. It still uses Metronome and works like in ''Brawl''.
Togepi returns as a Poké Ball Pokémon in ''Smash 4''. It still uses Metronome and works like in ''Brawl''.
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===Trophy===
===Trophy===
{{Trophy
[[File:TogepiTrophyWiiU.png|thumb|left|125px|Togepi trophy in ''for Wii U''.]]
|name=Togepi
[[File:TogepiTrophy3DS.png|thumb|right|125px|Togepi trophy in ''for 3DS''.]]
|image=
;Togepi
|image-3ds=TogepiTrophy3DS.png
:{{flag|ntsc}} ''This Fairy-type Pokémon grows by feeding off the happiness, fun, and kindness of others. It's always filled with joy! In Smash Bros., Togepi uses the unpredictable Metronome move on foes. This move can cause drowsiness, damaging-flower growth, or stage darkness.''
|image-wiiu=TogepiTrophyWiiU.png
:{{flag|pal}} ''A Fairy-type Pokémon that's always sunny side up! It can siphon positive energy from people and spread it across the world. Its Metronome attack can have a wide variety of effects. Maybe it'll plunge the stage into darkness. Maybe it'll plant damage-dealing seeds on fighters' heads. Whatever it does, Togepi will leave fighters scrambling.''
|desc-ntsc=This Fairy-type Pokémon grows by feeding off the happiness, fun, and kindness of others. It's always filled with joy! In Smash Bros., Togepi uses the unpredictable Metronome move on foes. This move can cause drowsiness, damaging-flower growth, or stage darkness.
{{Trophy games|console1=GB|game1=Pokémon Gold and Pokémon Silver (10/2000)|console2=3DS|game2=Pokémon X and Pokémon Y (10/2013)}}
|desc-pal=A Fairy-type Pokémon that's always sunny side up! It can siphon positive energy from people and spread it across the world. Its Metronome attack can have a wide variety of effects. Maybe it'll plunge the stage into darkness. Maybe it'll plant damage-dealing seeds on fighters' heads. Whatever it does, Togepi will leave fighters scrambling.
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|gamelist-ntsc={{Trophy games|console1=GB|game1=Pokémon Gold & Pokémon Silver|release1=10/2000|console2=3DS|game2=Pokémon X & Pokémon Y|release2=10/2013}}
|gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|console1=GB|game1=Pokémon Gold/Silver|release1=04/2001|console2=3DS|game2=Pokémon X/Y|release2=10/2013}}
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==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''==
==In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate==
===As a Poké Ball Pokémon===
===As a Poké Ball Pokémon===
[[File:Togepi SSBU.png|thumb|Togepi as it appears in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.]]
Togepi yet again reappears in ''Ultimate'' as a Poké Ball Pokémon. It also appears as a [[Spirits (characters)|Spirit]].
Togepi reappears in ''Ultimate'' as a Poké Ball Pokémon and remains mostly unchanged from previous games.


Togepi cannot be summoned on Arena Ferox, Brinstar, Corneria, Magicant, or Spirit Train.
Togepi cannot be summoned on Arena Ferox, Brinstar, Corneria, Magicant, or Spirit Train.
{|class="wikitable"
! Move !! Relative frequency !! Probability
|-
| Powder Snow || 3 || 23.1%
|-
| Leech Seed || 3 || 23.1%
|-
| Hypnosis || 3 || 23.1%
|-
| Magnitude || 3 || 23.1%
|-
| Smokescreen || 1 || 7.7%
|}
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===Spirit===
===Spirit===
Togepi also appears as an Advanced-class [[support spirit]]. It can be [[summon]]ed using the spirit cores of {{h2|List of spirits (Kirby series)|Gordo}} and {{h2|List of spirits (Yoshi series)|Mega Eggdozer}}.
{| class="wikitable sortable"
 
|-
{|class="wikitable"
! No. !! Image !! Name !! Type !! Class !! Cost !! Ability !! Series
! No. !! Image !! Name !! Type !! Class !! Cost !! Ability !! Series
|-
|-
| 467 || {{SpiritTableName|Togepi}} || {{SpiritType|Support}} || ★★ || 1 || Critical-Health Stats ↑ || ''Pokémon'' Series
| 467 || [[File:Togepi.png|center|108x108px]] || Togepi || [[File:SpiritTypeSupport.png|20px|center|Support]] || ★★ || 1 || Critical-Health Stats ↑ || ''Pokémon'' Series
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==Names in other languages==
{{Pokemon list}}
{{langtable
|ja={{ja|トゲピー|Togepī}}, ''Togepy''
|en=Togepi
|fr=Togepi
|es=Togepi
|de=Togepi
|it=Togepi
|nl=Togepi
|ru={{rollover|Тогэпи|Togepi|?}}
|ko={{rollover|토게피|Togepi|?}}, ''Togepi''
|zh={{rollover|波克比|Bōkèbĭ|?}}
}}
 
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