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'''Swirlix''' ({{ja|ペロッパフ}} ''Peroppafu'') is confirmed to appear in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'' in an unknown capacity.
'''Swirlix''' ({{ja|ペロッパフ}} ''Peroppafu'') is confirmed to appear in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'' in an unknown capacity.

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Swirlix (ペロッパフ Peroppafu) is confirmed to appear in Super Smash Bros. 4 in an unknown capacity.

Origin

Swirlix was introduced in Generation VI, as a Fairy-type Pokémon. It is found in the wild in Pokémon X as a version exclusive; its Y counterpart is Spritzee. Swirlix evolves into Slurpuff if traded holding a Whipped Dream. Both it and its evolved form have a signature Ability, Sweet Veil, which prevents it and any other active allies from falling asleep.