Plusle
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National: Manectric – Plusle (#311) – Minun | |
General | |
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Name (Japanese), Number | Plusle (Purasuru), 311 |
Name pronunciation | |
Stage | Basic |
Evolves from | (none) |
Evolves to | (none) |
Video game base stats¹ | |
Hit points | 60 |
Attack | 50 |
Defense | 40 |
Speed | 95 |
Special attack | 85 |
Special defense | 75 |
Biological | |
Species | Cheering Pokémon |
Types | Template:PokemonTypeElectric |
Height | 1ft 4in (0.4 m) |
Weight | 9.0lb (4 kg) |
Ability | Plus |
Signature Attack | Helping Hand |
Pokédex Color | Yellow |
Shiny color | Its fur turns a more bright yellow and red. |
Gender distribution | 50% male, 50% female |
¹ Stats for trading card versions may vary. |
Plusle (ドードリオ/Purasuru in Japanese, also called Plusle in German and Posipi in French) is a fictional character of the Pokémon franchise.
"Plusle" derives from "plus", here a reference to positive electric charge.
Appearance
Plusle appearance is rather similar to Pikachu and its pre-evolved form, Pichu. Its fur is pale yellow and turns red in its ears, forepaws, tail and cheeks. Its tail and cheeks are drawn in the style of a plus sign.
Biology
Plusle is a very friendly and social Pokémon. It likes nothing better than to cheer its fellows up. In battle, it encourages and rallies its partner on in a manner similar to a cheerleader. It flashes and crackles with electric sparks all over its body and can short out the electricity coming out of its paws to create an electric version of a pompom. If its friend loses besides its support, it begins to cry loudly. Plusle tends to absorb electricity by climbing up telephone poles.
In the video games
Plusle is found in Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire and Emerald in Route 110. It is encountered far more frequently in Pokémon Sapphire, perhaps because it is colored blue, like Minun, which has the inverse charge of Plusle and is thus "attracted" to it. Plusle is also awarded in Pokémon Colosseum after Miror B. is defeated. Minun, curiously enough, is not available in that game.
Plusle has good speed and special attack, and decent special defense, with the rest of its stats being about average. Its ability and attacks it learns strongly encourage the player to use it in a Double (2 vs. 2) battle, especially partnered with Minun. On its own, Plusle is far weaker.
Strategies for Plusle and Minun pairings generally consist of one Pokémon attacking and the other using supportive moves, such as Rain Dance to increase Thunder's accuracy, Helping Hand, Fake Tears (which lowers special defense), Thunder Wave, etc. Unfortunately, Plusle's repertoire of offensive moves limits itself to Electric and Normal-type attacks, and a single use of Earthquake will hit both Plusle and Minun at once for almost certainly fatal damage.
In the animé
- Plusle appeared along with Minun for the first time in episode #316 (A Different Kind of Misty"). They belonged to a small boy who took care of a lighthouse. This junior trainer and his Plusle made another appearance in episode #328 ("Cheer Pressure"), where he used it and Minun as part of a cheerleading team.
- Plusle and Minun have also made appearances in the seventh movie, Destiny Deoxys, as well as the short preceding it.
- Plusle and Minun were the stars in the movie, "Plusle and Minun and The Princess Resuce", which was shown during the episode "Lights, Camerupt, Action".
In the Trading Card Game
Plusle’s appearances in the TCG have been identical to those of Minun thus far, for the two Pokemon have never been seen in any one set without each other. Plusle has five cards under its name, one of which is promotional. Its first mainstream appearance was in EX Dragon as a rare holographic card where it shared the Chain of Events Poke-Body with its partner Minun. It next appeared in EX Hidden Legends, then in EX Deoxys, and later in EX Emerald. All five Plusle cards feature resistance to Steel.