In this episode, our heroes find themselves in Neon Town, a happening city where no one ever sleeps! There are many attractions and distractions for these ardent Pokemon trainers, however, Ash discovers that the citizens in Neon Town are all very grumpy. Officer Jenny explains that due to a lack of sleep, the Neon Towners are always quite ill tempered.

After Jigglypuff sings to the restless citizens of Neon Town, they become very drowsy, and in fact, fall asleep! (Much to Jigglypuffs resentment) however, these grumpy people benefit very much from the sedating melody of this Balloon Pokemon. When they awake the next morning, they find themselves in a pleasant mood, after the much needed refreshment of a night's sleep.
As James so aptly observes: 'With enemies like this, who needs friends?'
Jigglypuffプリン (Purin) appears here as the 39th card in the Jungle set,
illustrated by Kagemaru Himeno, a TCG mainstay, as well as the illustrator of many Pokemon themed manga.
'When its huge eyes light up, it sings a mysteriously soothing melody that lulls its enemies to sleep.'
You can say that again! Jigglypuff's trademark song makes it one of the first pokemon to utilize the 'sleep' status ailment.
This normal type Balloon Pokemon weighs 12 pounds, and measures an average of one foot eight inches.
Trainer Tips:
Wild Jigglypuff can originally be found on route 3, however in Yellow version, as Jigglypuff have multiplied quite a bit, trainers may look for them around the following routes: 5, 6, 7, 8. With proper training, a Jigglypuff will learn the following later level moves: Rest - Lv 29; Body Slam - Lv 34; Double-Edge - Lv 39
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