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*Several Greninja in the film ''Pokémon Detective Pikachu'' use water swords, similarly to the Greninja in ''Smash 4''.
*Several Greninja in the film ''Pokémon Detective Pikachu'' use water swords, similarly to the Greninja in ''Smash 4''.
*Greninja and [[Jigglypuff]] are the only playable Pokémon who are unobtainable in ''Pokémon Sword'' and ''Pokémon Shield''.
*Greninja and [[Jigglypuff]] are the only playable Pokémon who are unobtainable in ''Pokémon Sword'' and ''Pokémon Shield''.
*Greninja was voted as the 2020 Pokémon of the year.


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For fighter info, see Greninja (SSB4) and Greninja (SSBU).
Greninja
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Official artwork of Greninja from Pokémon X and Y.
Universe Pokémon
Debut Pokémon X and Y (2013)
Smash Bros. appearances SSB4
Ultimate
Most recent non-Smash appearance Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon (2017)
Console/platform of origin Nintendo 3DS
Species Greninja
Gender Varies
Place of origin Kalos
Designed by Yūsuke Ōmura
English voice actor Billy Bob Thompson
Japanese voice actor Yūji Ueda
French voice actor Frederic Clau
German voice actor Benedikt Gutjan
Article on Bulbapedia Greninja (Pokémon)

Greninja (ゲッコウガ, Gekkouga) is a fictional creature from the Pokémon series. It debuted in the series' sixth generation as the final stage Water-type starter Pokémon of Kalos, and represents that generation as a playable character in Super Smash Bros. 4 and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

Origin

Greninja, a dual Water/Dark-type Pokémon, is a bipedal frog-like creature that greatly resembles a ninja; it wraps its long tongue around its mouth in emulation of a scarf. It is the final evolved form of the Kalosian starter Pokémon Froakie, evolving from the intermediate Frogadier from level 36 onward. It is categorized within the Pokédex at #658 as the "Ninja Pokémon".

According to the Pokédex and based on its statistics in the Pokémon games, Greninja is extremely fast, to the point that it has the highest raw speed statistic of any Water-type Pokémon or fully-evolved starter Pokémon. Fittingly, it relies on this speed in battle to confound its prey with swift, ninja-like grace before striking with its Water Shuriken move, which is said to be able to shear metal. In exchange, however, it is rather frail because of its low defenses.

In the Pokémon games, Greninja has access to numerous unique abilities. Initially, it was the only Pokémon able to learn Water Shuriken—which it uses in Super Smash Bros.—and Mat Block, where it flips a tatami mat in front of itself to shield itself and its allies from incoming attacks. Besides these two unique moves, it has access to a diverse range of offensive and status moves; it can even uniquely take advantage of them with its rare Hidden Ability Protean, which changes its type to match each move it uses and ensures it gets the maximum possible power out of every attack.

Its prowess in Pokémon battles courtesy of Protean has led to Greninja to being considered a powerful and useful Pokémon by the competitive Pokémon scene, to the point that In Generation 6 it was viewed as an "Uber-tier" Pokémon in the same vein as Mewtwo. In Pokémon Sun and Moon, Greninja appears as a gift Pokémon obtainable via the games' demo version. This Greninja has the unique Battle Bond ability, which allows it to transform into its more powerful "Ash-Greninja" form, which initially debuted in the Pokémon anime. In Sun and Moon, “Ash-Greninja” can only be used by male Greninja, and cannot breed.

Greninja has made multiple appearances in the Pokémon anime, but is most notable for being Ash Ketchum's ace Pokémon during the XY series. Having been part of Ash's party ever since Ash received it from Professor Sycamore, the Pokémon developed a close bond with Ash throughout the series as it trained and evolved, eventually gaining access to its strengthened "Ash-Greninja" form because of the connection between Pokémon and Trainer.

With the help of Greninja and the rest of his Pokémon team, Ash was able to achieve his greatest success in a Pokémon League tournament up to that point, only losing in the finals due to Greninja being overwhelmed and defeated by Alain's Charizard. At the end of the series, Greninja bade farewell to Ash, parting ways in order to help protect Kalos alongside two Zygarde, Squishy and Z2.

In Super Smash Bros. 4

As a playable character

Main article: Greninja (SSB4)
Greninja, as it appears in Super Smash Bros. 4.

Greninja debuts as a newcomer in Super Smash Bros. 4. It was first revealed in the Super Smash Bros. Direct on April 8, 2014, alongside fellow Pokémon representative Charizard. Much like in its home series, Greninja is very quick and mobile, similarly to Sheik and Sonic. However, it possesses more consistent KO power overall in comparison to them. It also possesses special moves that can catch opponents off-guard, such as Shadow Sneak and Substitute.

Masahiro Sakurai decided to add Greninja to Super Smash Bros. 4 long before the release of Pokémon X and Y, having initially reserved a space on the roster for a brand new Pokémon. Sakurai's only source material for designing the character was concept art of Greninja.[1]

Greninja is currently ranked 26th out of 55 on the tier list, placing it in the C tier. Greninja's strengths include very fast overall mobility and great combo potential, most notably with its neutral attack's jab cancel, and its up and down tilts. Water Shuriken also grants it a decent projectile, which not only has fairly good travel distance, but is also capable of being thrown out for a fast attack or charged up for greater power. Despite these positives, Greninja has a few noticeable negatives. It has unusually high ending lag in its moveset, especially its smash attacks. Substitute is a weak and avoidable counterattack. Lastly, its grab game is burdened with an abysmal pummel, an overall low damage output, and only two throws whose utility is decent at best. Regardless of these issues, as well as being noticeably nerfed in update 1.0.4, Greninja is still viewed as a viable choice for competitive play, thanks to it achieving decent results.

Trophies

Greninja

North America This Water/Dark-type Pokémon is the fully evolved form of Froakie. It's just as fast and dangerous as any other ninja, and the throwing stars it can make out of water can shear metal. In Smash Bros., as well as being a graceful, speedy fighter, it can also use moves like Hydro Pump that let it travel through the air and avoid falling.
Europe This Water- and Dark-type Pokémon is the fully evolved form of Froakie. It is just as fast and dangerous as its name suggests, and the throwing stars it can make out of water can shear metal. In this game, as well as being a graceful, speedy fighter, it can also use moves like Hydro Pump to let it move through the air and avoid falling.
Appears In
3DS: Pokémon X and Pokémon Y (10/2013)

Greninja (Alt.)

North America Greninja's Substitute down special lets you teleport to dodge attacks and then strike back, making it an effective and hard-to-predict way to counterattack. You can also control where you reappear by inputting directions. When you vanish, sometimes you'll be replaced by a log, other times by a cuddly toy.
Europe Greninja's Substitute down special lets you teleport to dodge attacks and then strike back, making it an effective and hard-to-predict way to counter-attack. You can also control where you reappear. When you vanish, sometimes you'll be replaced by a log, and other times by a Substitute doll.
Appears In
3DS: Pokémon X and Pokémon Y (10/2013)

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

As a playable character

Main article: Greninja (SSBU)
Greninja, as it appears in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

Greninja returns as a playable character in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Unlike in SSB4, it is an unlockable character instead of a starter. Two of the most notable changes are that its water katanas have been replaced with water kunais, and that its Final Smash now features its Ash-Greninja form introduced in the anime and featured in Pokémon Sun and Moon.

Greninja has been greatly buffed from Smash 4 to Ultimate. As with all other characters in the game, its already quick mobility is faster like most characters, while its previously situational moves (such as dash attack, down smash and Water Shuriken) are much more versatile. Due to the game's universal changes to dash mechanics, Greninja can also further exploit its amazing ground mobility, allowing for easier setups into its combo starters, such as down tilt and dash attack. Furthermore, the reduced landing lag on Greninja's aerial attacks gives it an easier time landing, while the universal 3-frame jumpsquat improves Greninja's ground-to-air potential. Overall Greninja retains its status as a viable character in Ultimate's early meta with above average representation as of late thanks to Stroder, Lea, Jw, Somé, and iStudying and is considered as a high or even top tier character by many professional players.

Spirits

Trivia

  • Greninja's depiction in SSB4 is not directly based on a particular member of its species in the anime unlike all other playable Pokémon in the game, due to his moveset being inspired by mere concept art. However, it shares its voice actors in various languages with Ash's Greninja (which was unevolved at the time) and Riot's Greninja.
  • Prior to Corrin's appearance as downloadable content, Greninja was the most recently debuted playable character at the time of SSB4's release, with a debut of October 2013.
  • Greninja, Roy, Lucas, and Dark Pit are the only characters to have never appeared on a home console outside of the Super Smash Bros. series or the Virtual Console.
  • Greninja is so far the only fighter to be an amphibian.
  • Out of all the newcomers of SSB4, Greninja has the fastest air speed by default.
  • Several Greninja in the film Pokémon Detective Pikachu use water swords, similarly to the Greninja in Smash 4.
  • Greninja and Jigglypuff are the only playable Pokémon who are unobtainable in Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield.
  • Greninja was voted as the 2020 Pokémon of the year.

References