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'''manaphy''' uses Heart Swap which two people (maybe more) trade places and fight as your opponent but you are still you and if you jump off that counts against you and your damage meter remains as it was but after a while you go back to normal.
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|name=Manaphy
|image=[[Image:Manaphy.jpg]]
|moveused=Heart Swap
|rarity=Very Rare
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'''Manaphy''' (マナフィ, ''Manafi'') made its debut is in the 9th Pokémon Movie, ''Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea'', and is thought to be the Prince of the Sea Pokémon alluded to in the title of the Japanese movie. It was the 6th Pokémon of the fourth generation to be revealed by ''[[CoroCoro]]'' magazine. It was revealed alongside the silhouettes of three other Pokémon: [[Mantyke]], [[Buizel]], and [[Chatot]].
 
==Creature description==
[[Image:Manaphy.png|150px|thumb|right|Artwork from D/P]]
Manaphy are blue blob-like Pokémon. They have two long antennae extending from atop their head. At the end of these antennae are round objects that resemble a ball. Manaphy can use their antennae to use Heart Swap and switch people's energy. They also have jewel-like markings on their stomachs, one large red gem and a very small yellow gem. They are said to live in cold waters, and migrate miles away from their homes only to return. Manaphy can mimic human language as the Manaphy in ''Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea'' was able to say certain words and sentences. In ''[[Pokémon Diamond]]'' & [[Pokémon Pearl|Pearl]]'', Manaphy is only obtainable by either trading one from ''Pokémon Ranger'' or by recieving one from a special event that was held at Toys R' Us. If the player breeds a Manaphy with a Ditto in ''Pokémon Diamond & Pearl'', a new Pokémon named Phione will be concieved. This makes Manaphy the only legendary Pokémon to breed and produce offsprings.
 
 
==In ''Super Smash Bros Brawl''==
Manaphy is confirmed to appear in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', as a [[Poké Ball]] Pokémon. It appears from its Poké Ball and uses Heart Swap, temporarily swapping the players bodies.
 
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Revision as of 21:52, January 24, 2008

Manaphy
File:Manaphy.jpg
Move Heart Swap
Rarity Very Rare


Manaphy (マナフィ, Manafi) made its debut is in the 9th Pokémon Movie, Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea, and is thought to be the Prince of the Sea Pokémon alluded to in the title of the Japanese movie. It was the 6th Pokémon of the fourth generation to be revealed by CoroCoro magazine. It was revealed alongside the silhouettes of three other Pokémon: Mantyke, Buizel, and Chatot.

Creature description

File:Manaphy.png
Artwork from D/P

Manaphy are blue blob-like Pokémon. They have two long antennae extending from atop their head. At the end of these antennae are round objects that resemble a ball. Manaphy can use their antennae to use Heart Swap and switch people's energy. They also have jewel-like markings on their stomachs, one large red gem and a very small yellow gem. They are said to live in cold waters, and migrate miles away from their homes only to return. Manaphy can mimic human language as the Manaphy in Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea was able to say certain words and sentences. In Pokémon Diamond & Pearl, Manaphy is only obtainable by either trading one from Pokémon Ranger or by recieving one from a special event that was held at Toys R' Us. If the player breeds a Manaphy with a Ditto in Pokémon Diamond & Pearl, a new Pokémon named Phione will be concieved. This makes Manaphy the only legendary Pokémon to breed and produce offsprings.


In Super Smash Bros Brawl

Manaphy is confirmed to appear in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, as a Poké Ball Pokémon. It appears from its Poké Ball and uses Heart Swap, temporarily swapping the players bodies.